i installed the dual-star luggage rack with the optional tool box
the tool box its self is a tube type with end cap and mounting tabs
which dual-star sell seperate you could prob use that there .
paul
octaine requirements
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octaine requirements
My wife and I typically travel around Montana, Wyoming, Colorado at
elevations exceeding 4500. We have noticed several things about fuel
octane. She rides a nasty old H-D Road King, (although we are trying to find
her a decent KLR), I ride an A 16.
If the weather is cool, - under 70F and we are at or above 4500' we can run
85 octane. Both bikes will run 87 just fine unless really loaded down and
with warmer temps or in lower elevations. My A-16 has never needed anything
above 87. The Harley however is a fussy pig and I have to feed it 91+ when
temps get up into the 80s even riding solo.
I have never noticed any appreciable difference in consumption with the
various grades in the KLR, the H-D always get lousy mileage no matter what
you put in it. But then it has the older generation fuel injection.
Hope this helps some.
Ron
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