Rode up the north shore 2 summers ago on the way to Manitoba. Did the south shore a couple years ago when we played for a few days in the UP. Some nice vista from the trans canada but not much (any?) twisty stuff. There is some nice twisty stuff in the US. The run up to Copper Harbour is great...
I'm in the midst of replacing the fork seals on my 06 KLR650 and I'm debating what to fill the tubes with. I weigh 145 lbs in my birthday suit and the suspension is stock. I know it could likely benefit from progressive springs and after market valving but for now I'm leaving it stock.
My...
Got out a few weeks back 12.67 @105MPH
Pretty happy with that. Here's the kicker - passed thru the trap still in third gear!!
Luckily the rev limiter is in my head.
I see lots of guys now with the front end strapped. Think that would help with my 80 goldwing? It's stripped down and has solid struts in place of the rear shocks. What would "hardtailing" both ends be like?
12.6 @ 105mph is my best yet
What's the thinking on this. A soft tire will have more contact area for hooking up off the line but a harder tire has less rolling resistance going down the track.
I have yet to play with this variable. Where would be a good place to start?
Actually you can. It just needs to meet certain requirements (clean, free of bark insects or soil) . According to their website the beaded seat cover would likely not be problematic.
I had a sheep skin but now I use beads. Not the Beadrider just a cheapo wooden bead seat cover that I modded to the size of a bike seat. Works great and contrary to what macdoc says it's holding up just fine even though it's been wet numerous times.
Seems to launch OK. I'm often a respectable way down the track before the fast bikes pass me. They have to slow down to get the front wheel back on the ground but that's never a concern for the wing.
I've put down lots of miles in the rain with the FTs and they work good - Here's a tip - put the hood up before putting on your helmet and no rains goes down your back
Both me & the squeeze are smallish. I'm 5'6" 145lbs and she's 5'3" 120lbs. We'll have to see how it feels next spring. Unfortunately I started off with a Wing and for her comfort wise everything is likely to be a step backward.
Yes this is a dedicated race bike but I'm not dedicated to it enough to start changing out the alternator. Installing 3 switches seemed like enough effort for what I might gain.
Not sure I understand the question about the gearing. Currently it has the stock gearing and again I'm only in it for...
Anyone installed these on their KLR? I just bot the bike and like my DRZ it needs to be lowered. This time I want to go with the links rather than the shave seat, drop triple clamp and loosen the the rear preset route that worked ok for suzi.
Anyone made their own? Near as I can tell it's alum...
Yes. You can get one for half that. I bot an 86 for under 3k 5-6 years ago and have taken a week to ten day long trip or 2 every summer since with the Squeeze. Yes she falls a sleep back there.....
Now I see wings on kijiji going for about 2K.
I have a 1980 GL1100 (goldwing) that I stripped and have been taking to the St Thomas 1/4 mile. (12.67 @ 105mph)
A friend suggested I could gain some power by disconnecting the plug to the alternator. The thought being their would not be magnetic opposition to it turning.
Rather than fiddle...
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