shortening the kickstand
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more farkles
When I got home the other night from work, the rest of the family was off
somewhere so I decided to take a moment and clean (actually adjust) the
clutch lever safety switch. The bike would no longer start in gear, with
the clutch dis-engaged, and it was beginning to become a real PITA to have
to put the bike in neutral to get it cranked. I know. One day I will
totally disable all of this "stuff."
While I was whacking away at the switch, the UPS guy (uh, person) shows up
with a package from Dual Star (sorry Zack) with a couple of things I'd
ordered. One was the low-profile drain plug. The other was their machined
rear brake lever bracket. I may be wierd, but I like the look and feel of
a nicely done machined part, and this one looked really nice. So, on it went.
The drain plug would have to wait until the next oil change. I already have
a Moose magnetic plug installed but it hangs low and I was afraid of
hanging it on something and mucking up it, and, potentially, the engine
case. I was gonna whack the Moose in half, but I got lazy and just ordered
the DS unit instead.
At any rate, I've added pix of the Moose plug and DS bracket to my site's
KLR stuff.
They can be seen at:
http://www.mindspring.com/~gbyoung2/misc/klrstuff/dsbracket.jpg
and
http://www.mindspring.com/~gbyoung2/misc/klrstuff/moosemagplug.jpg
Guy
A16
'95 Concours
Richmond, VA
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shortening the kickstand
Does anyone have any tips on doing it yourself? How many inches? I
have the Happy Trails lowering links.
Thanks,
Steve
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