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    KLR650 rear shock

    Can anyone recommend an aftermarket one please?

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    Ricor are doing one apparently that matches up with intimadatored front end.

    http://www.klr650.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=148
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    The standard shock is rebuildable - you won't end up with an Ohlins-equivalent but it should be better than it started.

    If your standard shock is beyond redemption you've nothing to loose.

    Shock head seal is available from http://www.bits4bikes.co.nz/parts/kawasaki/2592.aspx part number AB371010 $90

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    Just like everything else for KLRs, there heaps of them available in the states. Ricor,Cogent Dynamics, Moab to name a few. Theres also different rate/strength springs available from Topgun. Apparently a KTM 640 shocky fits if you sleeve down the top mount I think.
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    If you are after any other parts Gareth let me know - I still have a couple of boxes of bits & pieces left over.
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    Sorry I should have been clearer in my original post. The Preload adjuster for the rear shock has broken. Its stuck on the softest setting. A new one will sting me $800 for an OEM part. A whole new shock will set me back around $1500.

    I figured that an aftermarket part would probably be cheaper and better than the original.

    Pete, would that shock head seal sort out this problem for me?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth123 View Post
    Sorry I should have been clearer in my original post. The Preload adjuster for the rear shock has broken. Its stuck on the softest setting. A new one will sting me $800 for an OEM part. A whole new shock will set me back around $1500.

    I figured that an aftermarket part would probably be cheaper and better than the original.

    Pete, would that shock head seal sort out this problem for me?
    I can't believe a new shock would be $1500 unless its an ohlins or similar. If you also have a look on advrider flea market or for sale there are untold guys selling KLR parts - they're bloody popular
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    I can't believe a new shock would be $1500 unless its an ohlins or similar. If you also have a look on advrider flea market or for sale there are untold guys selling KLR parts - they're bloody popular
    $1500 is pretty close to what Norjo's in Christchurch quoted me over the phone for one. I didn't quite hear what they said though as the thump from my jaw hitting the ground was pretty loud.

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    You could give dasmoto aka dirt action services a try, http://dasmoto.co.nz/. I have only bought tyres off them but they have a good reputation for things suspension related.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cromagnon View Post
    You could give dasmoto aka dirt action services a try, http://dasmoto.co.nz/. I have only bought tyres off them but they have a good reputation for things suspension related.
    Yep, for $1500 you should be able to get an ohlins unit. Most stores should be able to get Hagon shocks but they are rudimentary. Probably similiar to the stock shock and should be more towards the $500 end of the scale.
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    I just nput an XR 200/250 shock in my Dommie, seems to work good, cost me $60 for 2 of them and I pulled them to bits and made one good one out of the two ,lengthened it a bit and used the Dommie spring.
    What I'm getting at is that there must be a list somewhere on the web of suitable ex dirtbike shocks that fit the KLR as well.
    Oh and if the 640 one is adaptable I've got an LC4 400 one which is essentially the same, was miles too long for either of my bikes unfortunately.

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    Most of the mentioned in ny ealier post seem to go for aour $480 ish $USD.

    Try klr650.com.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth123 View Post
    Sorry I should have been clearer in my original post. The Preload adjuster for the rear shock has broken. Its stuck on the softest setting. A new one will sting me $800 for an OEM part. A whole new shock will set me back around $1500.

    I figured that an aftermarket part would probably be cheaper and better than the original.

    Pete, would that shock head seal sort out this problem for me?
    No, the seal head is inside the shock body. If you look at the link I posted for the rebuild instruction, the preload adjuster is shown in the first picture. If that can be got off, it might be possble to dismantle and repair it. (at $800 for the preload adjuster it would be worth a try.)

    EDIT - looks like it can be fixed http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1b4uBKCEqNo

    Guy at work bought an Ohlins for his Speed triple for around $NZ1200 landed cost from the US, so if you're going to spend what kawasaki want for what is basically an oversprung screen door closer, you may as well go with the Ohlins and get the best.
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    Cheers for the video Pete. I'll have to give that a go next weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    I can't believe a new shock would be $1500 unless its an ohlins or similar.
    Hell yes, OEM parts are fricken expensive, in this case fricken expensive junk. One of the reasons I put an ohlins on the Triumph was that the shock was non-serviceable (Dr Robert had a look) and poked at 40,000km. OEM replacement was something silly like A$2500, an Ohlins was a grand or so cheaper - and could be serviced every 20,000km for about $100.

    My DR-Z250 shock although non-serviceable as factory, had a RaceTech end cap retro-fitted. That plus a re-valve & service cost $350, and it got a service annually for $100...and totally blew a stocker out of the water. For that sort of spend, it'd be well worth seeing if a local suspension guru could sort it.
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