Okay some punk decided he didn't like my KLR so they put a nice knee
size dent into the right side of my tank. I went to my local autozone
and purchased the pops-a-dent made by Simoniz it was around 20 bucks.
I have a 2005 KLR with a black tank so this softball size dent shows
up real nice. Anyway by using the dent popper, I was able to get 95%
of the dent out even on the seam. I was totally impressed, me and my
buds were drinking beers and spent about 40 minutes on this dent and
all they could keep saying was that this dent popper is the sh*t. Be
carefull on the decal area I let the hot glue sit a little too long
and it pulled a small portion of it off but I was able stick it back
on.
Later,
Bryan Dolan
KLR 650 (A19)
Houston/Spring, Texas
hagon shock / fork springs for 89 kaw. klr 650
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removing dents from your tank
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005, Bryan wrote:
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Believe it or not, this is a consumer version of actual body shop technology. Except the body shop version costs $375> size dent into the right side of my tank. I went to my local autozone > and purchased the pops-a-dent made by Simoniz it was around 20 bucks. > I have a 2005 KLR with a black tank so this softball size dent shows > up real nice. Anyway by using the dent popper, I was able to get 95% > of the dent out even on the seam. I was totally impressed, me and my > buds were drinking beers and spent about 40 minutes on this dent and > all they could keep saying was that this dent popper is the sh*t. Be > carefull on the decal area I let the hot glue sit a little too long

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hagon shock / fork springs for 89 kaw. klr 650
Howdy all,
I've been lurking a week or two while waiting to get the KLR home. I didn't
see anything recent about the Hagon suspension products. Here's the info I
got from them.
Austin-high on the BRP in SW Va
----- Original Message ----- From: "dqmcs" To: Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 11:38 AM Subject: 1989 Kaw. KLR 650 > Thanks for your enquiry. > > Monoshocks for your 89 KLR 650 are in stock. Cost is $375 each plus UPS > at cost to you which will vary depending on your zip code. 'Off-the-shelf' > shocks are assembled for an average rider- there is enough adjustability > in > the stock shock to cover a wide range of loading. > > Shocks are also available to special order with a remote hydraulic spring > preload adjuster- $535. > > Shocks are rebuildable and feature infinitely adjustable preload (threaded > spring collar), 15 position adjustable linked compression and rebound > damping and a two year unlimited mileage warranty against failure due to > manufacturing defect. Shocks are not returnable once they have been fitted > unless defective. All adjusting tools are included with the shock. > > Fork springs are available to special order but are not held in stock. > $126 > a pair, will take 3-4 weeks to get here. For special orders we ask for a > 50% > good faith deposit when we order, with the balance due when we ship. > > > If you're interested in ordering, we accept VISA & Mastercard; we need: > -name as it appears on your credit card > -daytime phone number > -billing address for the card > -ship-to address if different > -card number > -expiration date. > > Call or Fax if you are uneasy about emailing credit card details. > > Let me know if I can offer you any other information. > > > All the best, > > Dave Quinn > Dave Quinn Motorcycles > 335 Litchfield Tpke Bethany CT 06524 USA > 203-393-2651 FAX 203-393-1725 > 9-5 M T Th F 9-12 Sa > dqmcs@... > www.davequinnmotorcycles.com > >> Name: Austin Blessard >> e-Mail: dolomoto@... >> Phone: 5409295157 >> Please contact me regarding...: A Product >> Subject: KLR 650 rear shock and front springs-what are the prices? >> >> 1989 Kaw. KLR 650, I'm setting it to be "dirt-oriented". I weigh 200lbs, >> usually carry another 50lbs on the bike. Occasionally carry a >> lightweight >> (> Comments: Thanks for the time...the OEM suspension on this bike is >> clapped >> out-leaking rear shock, saggy front springs. Looking to upgrade, Hagon >> comes >> very highly recommended. Thanks for your time. Ride often and minimize >> your >> risks. >> >> Austin >> 01 Bandit 1200s >> 89 KLR 650 >> 78 Goldwing >> >
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