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10-17-2010, 09:55 PM | #12 | |
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Maybe I mis-judged. Just because a situation hasn't presented itself where the technique has been useful to YOU, does NOT mean that it is useless. I would agree at this point that it is/was and will continue to be useless to YOU because you have dismissed it now. I picked up my present ride: a Honda Shadow 600, which weighs no more than 2/3 of what your strat does. It's not huge. The first step was to rock it so that the seat came up off the ground about 8 inches. I can't imagine any bike that is so top-heavy that you couldn't do that fairly easily.........but my imagination is somewhat limited at times. Part of the point of me doing it MYSELF was so that nobody would see. I'm certainly not going to re-enact it now. :neener:
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10-17-2010, 10:16 PM | #13 |
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Alan, you might want to get onto a KLR forum to see what is available for the bike in case you drop it again. Less damage and possibly bars that will prevent it from laying completely on it's side. Every little bit helps. As for the Strat I would suggest MC motorcycle bars like Lynda's M-50 has. Very little muscle required in the event you drop it. Ask me, I've done it twice.
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There's no question that the bars make a huge diffference. To be honest, I kind of don't like the way they look, although I suppose I could get over it. They make a pair for the Strat that kinda go with the bike. I doubt they make they make them for the KLR.
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W.W were did you get the driving lights for the M-50?I have the same ones on my Kawasaki,bought at Canadian Tire for $29.95.Sure beats paying $300.00 for a light bar.They came with 35w bulbs,I had to change them to 20w bulbs,as the charging system couldn't keep up.I find a big difference at night with the extra light.
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I'm aware from years of other thread wreckage that I will not have the last word on this, but this will be my last post in this thread as it has entered into the "I-know-you-are-but-what-am-I" zone.
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Is the M-50's charging system not strong enough to handle the 35w or 50w bulbs?I just thought the Kawasaki had a lighter system,as it's not really built to be a cruiser.
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Blaine, I needed to leave some reserve for heated gear and such. The M-50 has a SilverStar bulb and the two 20 watt driving lights compliment it nicely. Also the triangular light pattern is a good idea.
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