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Hello Everyone
While at a kawi dealer yesterday, I noticed a KLR250 2001 . This bike had metal foot pegs, they were spiked and looked like they would help keep my feet on the pegs alot better than the stock rubber ones . Anyone know if the 250 pegs would fit a 650 ?
Thanks
Dave
Salem OR
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Dave" wrote:
bike had metal foot pegs, they were spiked and looked like they would help keep my feet on the pegs alot better than the stock rubber ones . Anyone know if the 250 pegs would fit a 650 ?> Hello Everyone > > While at a kawi dealer yesterday, I noticed a KLR250 2001 . This
Yup. Got a set for my 650 a couple of weeks ago. @ $28.00/each. Remember they are different part numbers for each side. Make sure the parts guy orders one of each. Robb '01 KLR650 Baltimore, MD> > Thanks > Dave > Salem OR
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Rob,
Any idea how they compare with the IMS Flightline or Pro pegs?
Greg in Dallas
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., robb_seurkamp@y... wrote: > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Dave" wrote: > > Hello Everyone > > > > While at a kawi dealer yesterday, I noticed a KLR250 2001 . This > bike had metal foot pegs, they were spiked and looked like they would > help keep my feet on the pegs alot better than the stock rubber > ones . Anyone know if the 250 pegs would fit a 650 ? > > > > Thanks > > Dave > > Salem OR > > Yup. Got a set for my 650 a couple of weeks ago. @ $28.00/each. > Remember they are different part numbers for each side. Make sure the > parts guy orders one of each. > > Robb > '01 KLR650 > Baltimore, MD
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Hi,
Having owned and ridden the 250 and having IMS pro pegs on the 650 I have to
say the IMS pegs, which are wider, are well worth the extra bucks. No doubt
about it.
Brian
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The left mounting "boss" on the frame for where the foot peg attaches
has strip out it's threads. I must have lossened it on one occassion
& failed to tighten securely. Any ideas for "fix's"?? There doesn't
appear to be enough material to use a re-thread kit. I had thought
of having another boss made out of say 1/2" metal, thread the two
holes & have it welded on the original boss??? Anything out there on
the commercial market?? Thanks. jimmer16@...
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I believe it was Mariola's bike that had a striped out footpeg mount. I
fixed it with a Helicoil before she left on her adventure. She is now in
South America and as far as I know the footpeg has made it that far too.
Fred
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----- Original Message ----- From: "jimmer116" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 5:04 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Foot pegs > The left mounting "boss" on the frame for where the foot peg attaches > has strip out it's threads.
foot pegs
Hard time getting toes under the shifter ?
Take the shifter bolt out, pull the shifter off and rotate it a notch
or two for more room. Just make sure it dont smack the case when
lifting high to shift up.
(Oh put the bolt back in when done)
Dooden
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "elblody "
wrote:
> > Is it me or the IMS serrated foot pegs are too close to the stock > shift lever? Solutions? > > a14 > Alfredo SAntos
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They're definitely closer. I lowered my shift pedal one spline, which took a bit of getting used to but works fine now.
Nothing compared to the difficulty shifting when your foot has already come off the stock footpeg.
Devon
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"elblody " wrote:
> Is it me or the IMS serrated foot pegs are too close to the stock > shift lever? Solutions? > > a14 > Alfredo SAntos
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