...isn't the best.
The mounts on the plastic things on my tank finally gave up the ghost during last weekends destruction derby, and I couldn't buy new ones because they wouldn't match the rest of my faded plastic, so it was off to the hardware store. I picked up some shelf hardware, and some pins, and did this:
http://imgur.com/a/2hHNj/all
I've been using pins for the rearward holes on the left side of the bike for about a year now, so this is really just an expansion of that idea. The nice part is now I can take off those plastics in about 30 seconds, without any tools.
KLR Body work...
- Andy
- Posts: 45
- Joined: 02 Apr 2012 07:35
- Photo URL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/36630181@N06/sets/
- Location: Shawnee, KS
Re: KLR Body work...
Nice mods, Andy! Better than new. Great photos, btw.
-
- Posts: 93
- Joined: 16 Sep 2012 07:33
- Photo URL: http://rs1280.pbsrc.com/albums/a497/MrH ... 1423237094
Re: KLR Body work...
Troy,
How about posting pics of your "Frankenstein" stitching of your 450 after Chadwick??? That was really classy!
Cheers,
MrHix
How about posting pics of your "Frankenstein" stitching of your 450 after Chadwick??? That was really classy!
Cheers,
MrHix
MrHix
Team Lemon Curry???
2017 Yamaha FZ10
2014 KTM 350 XCF-W
Team Lemon Curry???
2017 Yamaha FZ10
2014 KTM 350 XCF-W
- Andy
- Posts: 45
- Joined: 02 Apr 2012 07:35
- Photo URL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/36630181@N06/sets/
- Location: Shawnee, KS
Re: KLR Body work...
Thanks! Oddly enough, those photos came out of my phone...troy wrote:Nice mods, Andy! Better than new. Great photos, btw.
Re: KLR Body work...
MrHix wrote:Troy, How about posting pics of your "Frankenstein" stitching of your 450 after Chadwick??? That was really classy!
Heat gun, vice-grips holding a phillips-head screw-driver, and zip-ties. It worked excellent. I could have left it forever, but I got a good deal on replacement plastic and had to tear the back end apart anyway, so I replaced it. I kind of miss it.
Re: KLR Body work...
I used the same Clevis pin type setup to hold the side pods on my kart. Never had any issues with it, and I was thinking of doing it on my DR. Nice
- Andy
- Posts: 45
- Joined: 02 Apr 2012 07:35
- Photo URL: http://www.flickr.com/photos/36630181@N06/sets/
- Location: Shawnee, KS
Re: KLR Body work...
troy wrote:MrHix wrote:Troy, How about posting pics of your "Frankenstein" stitching of your 450 after Chadwick??? That was really classy!
Heat gun, vice-grips holding a phillips-head screw-driver, and zip-ties. It worked excellent. I could have left it forever, but I got a good deal on replacement plastic and had to tear the back end apart anyway, so I replaced it. I kind of miss it.
That right there is pretty impressive. Zip ties are truly wondrous devices.
Re: KLR Body work...
Two fine examples of workshop ingenuity and (very creative) field expedience...
Re: KLR Body work...
I may end up having to try the mod for the KLR after all my time in offroad parks the mounts on my fairings are mostly broken. currently i keep them from flapping with wire but that is really just a temporary fix.
08 Yamaha FZ1 (Looking for a DRZ)