No kidding. I have never liked the length/design of the stock shifter. I only have a size 10 foot which is fairly common, and in all but the thinnest running type shoes I hate the minimal distance provided. Even just a pair of leather Hi-Tec hiking shoes have a tight fit in the stock setup. The "one spline up" adjustment is about the only fix with a stock length shifter. I'm going to look around for a longer shifter because I wear my MSR boots on some gnarlier rides, and it just plain stinks. A longer shifter is going to be more prone to damage to it and to the engine case, but I absolutely hate the stock design. I got an aftermarket (Happy Trails, I think) shifter which is made of better material and has a "case saver" flat on the end, but it is otherwise shaped exactly like the stock unit. Thad Carey A15 (but Barbie's evil twin)> Hi all, > So, this is a stupid question. After many rocks > against shins, etc. I opted to buy some MX boots for > my KLR-ing. They are SetUp boots- look damn similar to > Sidi. Both Italian. Anyway... I got them and they fit > great with my Joe Rocket pants, etc. However, I cannot > get my big assed foot to shift due to the > shifter-footpeg distance. The boot just locks in > there. Wedged, really. > > Does anyone else have this problem? What does one do > about it? I realize that I have big feet, and these > are Italian boots, but I can't be the only one! My > only previous pair of purpose made boots for a bike > were some Vetters back in the day. They offered little > protection. > > Thanks is advance for your suggestions! > > Kelly Walsh > Santa Fe, NM > A17 > '81 GPz 550
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torque setting for front and rear sprocket
Can someone tell me the torque settings for the front and rear sprockets on 2000 KLR 650? Using 15 and 43t.
Thanks
Steve
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torque setting for front and rear sprocket
Can someone tell me the torque settings for the front and rear sprockets on 2000 KLR 650? Using 15 and 43t.
Thanks
Steve
Steven Karpo
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