2000 klr650 for sale, moving and it can't go with us
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stock shifter options - need more room
Issue: I am unable to ride my KLR with MX style riding boots because
I cannot shift effectively. The distance between the footpeg and the
shift lever is too small for my left boot to fit comfortably under the
shift lever.
Question: Is there a gear shift lever or footpeg solution that will
enable me to wear my MX boots and shift the bike like I can with
street boots or shoes? Thanks.
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stock shifter options - need more room
The IMS shift lever is about 3/4" longer than the stock shift lever. Moose makes some footpegs that are offset towards the rear about 1/2".
Fred
www.arrowheadmotorsports.com
----- Original Message ----- From: gsvrider To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 4:13 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Stock Shifter Options - Need more room Issue: I am unable to ride my KLR with MX style riding boots because I cannot shift effectively. The distance between the footpeg and the shift lever is too small for my left boot to fit comfortably under the shift lever. Question: Is there a gear shift lever or footpeg solution that will enable me to wear my MX boots and shift the bike like I can with street boots or shoes? Thanks. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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stock shifter options - need more room
There is an oversize shifter that is a bit longer than the stock shifter and
more robust too. Arrowhead Motorsports has them. But even with the longer
shifter I don't have enough room with my size 14 MX boots. So I have to
shift very deliberately and have to move my foot back a bit on the pegs.
After a while it comes naturally but every time I switch from my Matrix
boots to the MX boots I have a short retraining period...usually a shift or
two at the most.
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Behalf Of gsvrider
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 15:14
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Stock Shifter Options - Need more room
Issue: I am unable to ride my KLR with MX style riding boots because
I cannot shift effectively. The distance between the footpeg and the
shift lever is too small for my left boot to fit comfortably under the
shift lever.
Question: Is there a gear shift lever or footpeg solution that will
enable me to wear my MX boots and shift the bike like I can with
street boots or shoes? Thanks.
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stock shifter options - need more room
I would switch to Aerostich Sidi Combat Touring boots. They are sorta
like an MX boot without the ski boot feel. You can actually walk
comfortably with them and they give plenty of protection. MX type
boots I have had problems shifting in the past. I rode a friends bike
in a sort track race years ago and he lent me his MX boots to race
in. I had problems shifting. I thought it was the bike but it was the
boot. Still got a second place finish in one race.
The Combat Touring boots are a great boot for dual sport type riding.
Criswell
On Jan 5, 2007, at 5:13 PM, gsvrider wrote: > Issue: I am unable to ride my KLR with MX style riding boots because > I cannot shift effectively. The distance between the footpeg and the > shift lever is too small for my left boot to fit comfortably under the > shift lever. > > Question: Is there a gear shift lever or footpeg solution that will > enable me to wear my MX boots and shift the bike like I can with > street boots or shoes? Thanks. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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On Jan 5, 2007, at 3:13 PM, gsvrider wrote:
When I have my Combat Touring Lights on, it's a lot harder to get my foot under the shifter. I find myself upshifting with the side of my foot rather than the top. If I've been wearing other boots previously, the first couple shifts of my ride are awkward. After that it's fine. --mkb [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Issue: I am unable to ride my KLR with MX style riding boots because > I cannot shift effectively. The distance between the footpeg and the > shift lever is too small for my left boot to fit comfortably under the > shift lever.
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When I ride with my MX boots on it's tough to get my toe under the shifter but it can be done, however I prefer to use the back of my heel, the Achilles area, to shift up. Just rest the boot on the shifter and gently pull up works every time and is a technique taught to me by an Enduro rider in the UK many moons ago. Shifting down is just the same as usual.
Just a thought
Andy
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2000 klr650 for sale, moving and it can't go with us
Winter probably isn't the time to be selling
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "keithrstone"
wrote:

installed.> > 18,600 miles, I forgot to include earlier. > > Thank you, > > Keith > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "keithrstone" > wrote: > > > > I am selling my 2000 KLR650. > > > > New DID chain, new sprockets (14T installed and a new 15T spare). > > > > New Kenda K270 front and rear tire with the monster tubes
and> > > > Super front fork job by racing shop with gold valves and > progressive > > rate springs. > > > > Off-road pegs. > > > > Dished corbin seat (tan, small tear underneath the side edge). > > > > Aluminum engine plate. > > > > New OEM rear shock from "that guy" on ebay, already installed. > > > > Runs great. > > > > Missing windshield (took it off and lost it). > > > > It comes with BRAND NEW plastics !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > > > I just purchased all new RED plastics from "that guy" on ebay,
sitting> > the IMS MILITARY STYLE fuel tank with integrated radiator guards, > > still sitting in a box. > > > > And I just purchased the SS fastener replacement kit, still
parts> > in the bags. > > > > AND I just purchased a brand new Renthal aluminum handlebar with > soft > > pad, AND some red grips, still in the box. > > > > I was getting ready to strip the bike and install all the red
state> > and put on new handlebars, ... but a work-related move out-of-
a> > now forces the sale. > > > > Just in new parts alone this bike has $500! I purchased it just
and> > year and a half ago for $3,500 and have invested in these parts
> > $320 for a fork job... and it's time to sell. > > > > So, I'm looking for a quick cash sale (title in hand and ready to > go) > > to the first $3,700. > > > > I live in Safford (East side of Arizona). > > > > Let me know! > > > > Thanks. > > >
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