I need some info on a first over set piston ring combo for my 1986
KL600. The Kawasaki site is non descript for first or second over. I
find part numbers, but don't know what is what. Does any one know a
good aftermarket supplier for a piston ring kit, Wiseco, anywho? I want
this back together , I want to ride.
Wayne.Rice.Burner
Chester, NH
No dirt for now...
corbin
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1986 kl600 o/s piston and rings
Look at the KLR650 pistons and compare
the info. to the KLR600 pistons and I
think this is the answer(verify before using):
Piston/Rings
STD, 13001-1211/13008-5067
L, O/S, 0.50(mm) 13029-1141/13025-1082
LL, O/S, 1.00(mm) 13027-1136/13024-1073
ronayers prices; pistons $92.13, rings $45.95
HIH
Fred
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "wburn2000" wrote: > > I need some info on a first over set piston ring combo for my 1986 > KL600. The Kawasaki site is non descript for first or second over. I > find part numbers, but don't know what is what. Does any one know a > good aftermarket supplier for a piston ring kit, Wiseco, anywho? I want > this back together , I want to ride. > > Wayne.Rice.Burner > Chester, NH > No dirt for now... >
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1986 kl600 o/s piston and rings
Thanks for the info Fred, can any one else verify these numbers as
being correct for first and second over before I place an order?
Thanks, Wayne
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "kestrelfal"
wrote:
1986> > Look at the KLR650 pistons and compare > the info. to the KLR600 pistons and I > think this is the answer(verify before using): > > Piston/Rings > > STD, 13001-1211/13008-5067 > L, O/S, 0.50(mm) 13029-1141/13025-1082 > LL, O/S, 1.00(mm) 13027-1136/13024-1073 > > ronayers prices; pistons $92.13, rings $45.95 > > HIH > > Fred > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "wburn2000" wrote: > > > > I need some info on a first over set piston ring combo for my
over. I> > KL600. The Kawasaki site is non descript for first or second
a> > find part numbers, but don't know what is what. Does any one know
I want> > good aftermarket supplier for a piston ring kit, Wiseco, anywho?
> > this back together , I want to ride. > > > > Wayne.Rice.Burner > > Chester, NH > > No dirt for now... > > >
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corbin
I agree with Ed. I have a 29" inseam. The height took some getting
used to, but now it feels natural. I can't put both feet on the
ground, but it doesn't bother me at all.
Ross Lindberg
Fertile, MN
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "fasteddiecopeman"
wrote:
dish!> > Ride some more, and unless you're REALLY short - you should get used > to the height. If no joy, try different foam in the stocker (which > WILL 'break-in' over time), and, lastly a Corbin, but I suggest the > flat one, as the dished one will force you forward and into the
wrote:> Not good. > Ed in Didsbury, AB > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "miniweed650"
the> > > > Has anyone recently installed a Corbin dished seat? I am new to
210> > KLR and recently went on a moderate ride of about 350KM (about
bad "monkey> > miles for you south of the border) and had some pretty
am> > butt". I can barely touch flat footed with the stock seat, so I
> > looking at the dished version. Any feedback is appreciated. > > >
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