----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Sfakianos" To: "Brett Wolcott" Cc: DSN_klr650@egroups.com> Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 8:37 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: rear racks My dealer tells me > 5-stars are still available, the Archives, and Gino say no, a lot of the > postings talk about other brands.... > > Can anyone who has had this problem tell me the solution? Do I need to throw > away the Givi bags or not? I just got the new GiVi 2000 catalog and they have a new number for the side bag mounts. I will contact GiVi when I get a chance to see if they are available or not. Fred
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Yes you do need to throw them away...
And I know of an empty dumpster (don't ask how I know) that is about 100
miles north of you in the beautiful Jemez mountains. It is in Los Alamos,
just behind Ed's Market, great ride up here... just let me know when you
deposit them.
Sorry Alex, while racks are a specialty of mine, I don't know anything
about them on a KLR, Ask Adam Stahnke he seems to know a lot about mounting
a very nice rack on a KLR. OK seriously.... You did ask a serious question
after all.... I would suggest Arne's or Tim's racks but again I'm just
going on what I have gathered in the short time I've been harassing the
list.
http://www.geocities.com/~klrdsn/ has a link to both their sites.
LaterZ
Dash
When I get my bike together we should go for a ride.
At 09:37 PM 4/17/00 -0600, Alex Sfakianos wrote:

tells me> >Hallo all, > >very active list judging by the huge amount of stuff in my box this evening. > >I have just bought a '00 KLR 650 in Albuquerque NM from a guy who had it 2 >weeks before his wife decided he didn't really want it after all. I saved the >Givi bags from my TDM but am slightly confused about racks. My dealer
A2 - Da' Bomb No Longer Crashing for Beer Will wheelie for Virgin Oil>5-stars are still available, the Archives, and Gino say no, a lot of the >postings talk about other brands.... > >Can anyone who has had this problem tell me the solution? Do I need to throw >away the Givi bags or not? > >yours in expectation > >Alex Sfakianos >axel @...
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cosmo_bojinski@... wrote:
Cosmo, Had a 42, 41 setup put on a bro's KLR. I thought they were Le Creme! Perhaps it was because they were matched. Then again, perhaps it was because they were spun balanced. Then again, it could be that the rear tires outer dia. was equal to stock.... Speaking of outer diameter....if anything, I would stick with tires on back that go no larger that stock, and with front tires that are at least the same or larger(A too large front is not manufactured). Slide> > Hello All, I replaced my stock Dunlop rear tyre @... a > Boycott > er I mean Bridgestone TW42. I now have 8700Km.on the bike but still > don't have the confidence with this tyre that I had with the > original. > Although it hasn't slipped on me it has a definite "squishy" feel on > any "leaned into" corner, hard to explain but its as if you could > feel > the bike running on the center blocks/knobs and then leaning over to > the outer blocks but with a split second of nothing in the > transition,this is where my heart momentarilly stops every time.The > tyre is rotating as per arrow,I've tried 20psi to 30psi (I'm > 200lb.)adjusted alignment as best as I can.Maybe that's just the > nature of the tyre and I'll get used to it.Perhaps it needs the TW41 > up front? Just wonderin' if anyone has felt this > ......thanks.....cosmo
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