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Answer to the problem: Hammer. A big hammer.carlrf wrote:Darn, bent the front rim pretty good on the KLR. One of the cement low water crossings had an extremely abrupt ledge I didn't see till I hit it. Just another hazard of the sport I guess.
Right! Thanks. Next time the wheel is off. Looks like the rear may a have a small ding as well, from the same evil piece of cement.safiri wrote:Answer to the problem: Hammer. A big hammer.carlrf wrote:Darn, bent the front rim pretty good on the KLR. One of the cement low water crossings had an extremely abrupt ledge I didn't see till I hit it. Just another hazard of the sport I guess.
Oh yeah, take the rim off of the bike before you do this!
Actually, you may want to place the rim on the concrete floor of your garage, with a 1x4 or similar peice of wood between them. Use a peice of hardwood (oak, etc) between the ding and the hammer. The wood helps spread out the blow. If it spreads it out too much, then ditch the wood and bang away. Good luck.safiri wrote:Answer to the problem: Hammer. A big hammer.carlrf wrote:Darn, bent the front rim pretty good on the KLR. One of the cement low water crossings had an extremely abrupt ledge I didn't see till I hit it. Just another hazard of the sport I guess.
Oh yeah, take the rim off of the bike before you do this!
Wow, this is my answer when things don't work A BIGGER HAMMER!!safiri wrote:Answer to the problem: Hammer. A big hammer.carlrf wrote:Darn, bent the front rim pretty good on the KLR. One of the cement low water crossings had an extremely abrupt ledge I didn't see till I hit it. Just another hazard of the sport I guess.
Oh yeah, take the rim off of the bike before you do this!
That sucks, I haven't even looked at my bike since I parked it. Back is sore from picking the KLR up at least 5 times. Last time really messed it up, but thats for another day to fix. Its still rideable, so thats all that counts. Gravel roads and some dirt roads were a blast, the mud sucked a$$. Didn't get to enjoy the lookout much, since I was trying to clean the mud off the bike so it would ride like a bike, not a tractor.carlrf wrote:Darn, bent the front rim pretty good on the KLR. One of the cement low water crossings had an extremely abrupt ledge I didn't see till I hit it. Just another hazard of the sport I guess.
I have seen this before and can't imagine those spindly forks handling that much more tire wheel combo!JaySoy wrote:Time for the 18" front mod...carlrf wrote:Darn, bent the front rim pretty good on the KLR. One of the cement low water crossings had an extremely abrupt ledge I didn't see till I hit it. Just another hazard of the sport I guess.
I think that fork brace would have killed me in Saturdays mud! It would have had to come off for me to get out of there. Everythings a compromise!troy wrote:It will with this over-priced fork brace for the KLR650:
http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Brand/K ... 0brace.htm
Um...yeah, but by "speed", xrnut means 60MPH and standing on the pegs while the bike dances all over underneath you. I don't have the testicular fortitude!xr-nut wrote:I guess with rain, Im reaaaallllly sorry i missed this one. sounds like you all could have used some mud riding lessons from the ol'xr!
hey carlf, that fork brace would have saved your hide. carry speed in the mud and the fork brace keeps your front tire clean, slices it off like a knife! ask t-roy and safari!
XR's lesson months ago must have rubbed off ... although the one picture of me in the mud is with feet as outriggers, I managed to ride quite a bit of it standing on the pegs. That all went to hell each time the bike went sideways.troy wrote:Um...yeah, but by "speed", xrnut means 60MPH and standing on the pegs while the bike dances all over underneath you. I don't have the testicular fortitude!xr-nut wrote:I guess with rain, Im reaaaallllly sorry i missed this one. sounds like you all could have used some mud riding lessons from the ol'xr!
hey carlf, that fork brace would have saved your hide. carry speed in the mud and the fork brace keeps your front tire clean, slices it off like a knife! ask t-roy and safari!