nj to alaska/ help on what tire and milage

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rockyheuer
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need help making a klr 650 a super motard

Post by rockyheuer » Mon Feb 09, 2004 10:08 am

I have taken my 98 KLR out on the Texas Motor Speedway infield track a few times. I had no idea the bike really can handle the corners well as most sport bikes. I was passing many bikes on the corners, when I got to the straights the the sportbikes had the advantage, but not many could pass me. I could use any advice on bike handling, suspension, and performance mods anyone can give me, for my 98 KLR. Rocky

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nj to alaska/ help on what tire and milage

Post by planetequipment » Mon Feb 09, 2004 10:42 am

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "sigredzeus" wrote:
> Looking for info on tire selection and milage...
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>Thats if I can > get 8,000 miles out of that set.I'm hoping a knob tire can get me > 3,000 to 4,000 miles. > > Thanks for any info,Joe.
Hi Joe: I'm running Michelin Anakee at present. I've got about 9000 miles on them now. I will start thinking about replacing them (at least the rear) in another couple of thousand miles. I have had no traction problems at all in the rain, but I do ride conservatively in the rain. The Anakees work very well for me. The majority of my riding is pavement, fire roads, two track, and trails in that order. We don't see much mud in the Arizona desert (and I wouldn't want to ride in it if I found some), so I can't comment on the mud ability of the tires, but I would expect them to be poor in that respect. BTW, the rear is a radial. Ron, Gilbert, AZ

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need help making a klr 650 a super motard

Post by TLrydr@aol.com » Mon Feb 09, 2004 11:01 am

17 inch rims laced to accept the R compound tires,,,,,,, Best bang for the buck another best bang for the buck is Fork springs and a rear 500 LBS spring, The gray one from Fred,, Next big $ would be Forks, bigger ones like off any sport bike, Rear shock,, And maybe a one off 800 cc head kit. Only way to make a KLR fast.... Mike In the sport In a message dated 2/9/2004 10:09:28 AM Central Standard Time, rockyheuer@... writes: << not many could pass me. I could use any advice on bike handling, suspension, and performance mods anyone can give me, for my 98 KLR. Rocky >>

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