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11-20-2011, 12:14 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
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Very interesting thread he has going, but I also would like this to be a bit more friendly, not so clinical. Nothing wrong with opinions etc as long as the mud doesn't start flying...IMHO.
I have edited all my previous posts in hopes we can get this thread back on track, I'm hoping everyone else who didn't have anything positive to say will do the same. Well enough for that BS... I also wanted to get more people talking KLRs tthan what is already over at the other sites. There is nothing wrong with getting other people's positive thoughts on the KLR from any site. Maybe some have had issues elsewhere and have landed here, I don't care...please join in. I'm not here to judge your personal beliefs or personal issues at other sites. I could have started this thread using another name and it wouldn't have mattered...sooner or later mud will fly...it always does. So, lets try this again....can we.....or are we the only bike on the site that can't seem to get anything positiive going? We are better than that aren't we? ![]() I again will edit this if everyone will do the same....and we can stay on topic.
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11-20-2011, 12:16 PM
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How do you like the Britannia fairing? I have the full XS, the one they stopped making and love it! One of the best investments I have made to my bike. Love the HIDs!
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11-20-2011, 12:20 PM
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Tundra Thumper
Joined: Apr 2009
Location: Mid South Indiana
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After posting the last picture I decided to roll the bike out and get a few in it's current condition..............
Still waiting on the new Vance & Hines exhaust,
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11-20-2011, 12:24 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
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Can I offer up a suggestion, find an 08 and up header pipe to get the old version off. It flows better and stays clean longer. Just a suggestion....
Plus they can be found cheap on fleabay on occasion.
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11-20-2011, 12:25 PM
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I have tall TAG ATV bars on it and need a set of Barkbusters before the trip. Any suggestions?
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11-20-2011, 12:27 PM
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Tundra Thumper
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I've been considering replacing it since I have a new exhaust coming. Considered the V&H pipe but $$$. Will the '08 bolt right up?
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11-20-2011, 12:28 PM
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Joined: Mar 2005
Location: Auburn Hills,MI.
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Any short guy(5'8",30" inseam) tips on making this bike a little more stoplight friendly?
I sat on a couple in dealerships but my lack of legs kinda makes it rough to decide,on the good side I weigh 200 so I get some decent sag
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11-20-2011, 12:36 PM
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Yes the header pipe will bolt right up where the original one is now....so if the new can is supposed to fit the bike it should fit without issues.....plus they can be gotten cheap at times like I said. Keep an eye out on the other forums for deals too. As for bark busters....I just used the ones Rockymountainatv were selling when I bought mine some time ago. They were super cheap and work well.
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11-20-2011, 12:39 PM
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Tundra Thumper
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Thanks
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11-20-2011, 12:42 PM
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Yes you can lower the bike by using lowering links, Eagle Mike has them on his website over at .net, great guy to deal with too. Plus you can always dish your seat if you still need a few more inches to feel comfortable. If this is your first bike, best to make sure you are comfortable when coming to a stop at the lights etc. the dished Corbin can be had cheap also from time to time secondhand that is. Many people buy them while getting used to the KLR and when confident switch it out for the flat style seat. But you can easily dish the stock seat and add stiffer foam to stop you from bottoming out the foam when sitting on it. The stiffest carpet foam works well for this. I have made a few seats for myself using the carpet foam and once happy with the shape I cover the foam with that material upolsterers use before adding the final fabric(can't remeber what it's called. It just smooths out the look for a better looking finished product. Hope that helps....oh ....if you can tippy toe the bike as it is now, either one or both will make it work for sure!
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11-20-2011, 01:13 PM
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11-20-2011, 01:53 PM
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Endeavor to Perseve
Joined: Jun 2008
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I'm planning a trip up the James Bay Road for next summer. This involves significant pavement riding, and I will likely burn up a set of tires on the trip. The KLR is the natural choice among my bikes because if its simplicity and huge range -- about 400 miles with the IMS and Rotopax can.
I'm thinking of tire choices for the trip. I won't need anything particularly aggressive, but I would like strong and durable. I've run Avon Distanzias in the past, but the last set on my Weestrom were a disappointment. Any suggestions? I am also thinking of the Eagle Mike fork brace, so I can drop the front fender down (windy up there), and the Gold Seal cartridge emulators. Are these worth the biscuit for a ride of this nature?
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11-20-2011, 02:05 PM
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I know the fork brace is worth the money, as is most anything from EM,and tire choice depends on what you want to spend. Tourance's are pretty long lived but spendy while IRC's are good for 3-4K but a set is right at $100.00.
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11-20-2011, 02:12 PM
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11-20-2011, 02:18 PM
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As for tires, I swear by the Kenda 761's. They have great long distance characteristics and wear well if kept to 34 rear 32 front. If you go off road they will work well enough once aired down to maybe 15psi. for non-hi spedd riding. If you for some reason don't air them back up, the front will cup almost instantly.....50kms did my front in and it started cupping at the bottom of the Dempster. Yes I was too tired and lazy to blow them up and road into Dawson City on 12psi on tarmac. They carried me from the Toronto area with 2000kms on them before I left, up to Dawson City, up the Dempster, back to Dawson City , then down the Cassier where the rear was basically bald! I switched in a new rear I carried with me and came home on those tires. I took the front when I got home and reversed it to help slow the cupping, it did and I got the rest of the season out of it and the rear. I gave the set to a friend with maybe 1/4 tread left. Amazing wear for such a cheap tire! My cross country trip was 17,000kms added to the 2000kms before I left and maybe another 4000-5000kms after the trip. Not bad for what $160 a set!!! Avisiouscycle have them on sale once a year for below $100 a set....I bought two sets last sale at $88!!! Some will chime in and say they are slippery in the rain, maybe they are a bit, but I slow down in the rain and when going around corners in the wet too.....I don't find them hard to live with at all! The fork brace is a great addition too....again Eagle Mike's IMHO...is the best on the market. The fork emulators are well worth the cost. I have the indimidators, or whatever they're called in my forks along with progressive springs with 1" of extra spacer hieght. I like my bike to feel stiff. I like to know if the front is planted or not.to each their own again on the length of your spacers. With my set up, I can ride washboards with much more confidence now. The bike doesn't skip helplessly across the road, it's much more managable. Well worth the money. They too come on sale from time to time over at .net where they have a vendor space. Hope this helps.
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