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01-11-2013, 06:12 AM
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Brett
Joined: Sep 2010
Location: Southern New Jersey
Oddometer: 4,697
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Did they ever make a luggage rack for these bikes?
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01-11-2013, 06:24 AM
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n00b
Joined: Apr 2012
Location: NW Pennsylvania
Oddometer: 4
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At one time a company named 5 Star (or Five Star) made one that fit the W. I picked one up in the flea market here and have been pleased with it. From what I know it should have been a perfect fit on my 2000, but I had to drill out the holes a bit to make it fit right. Not really a big deal, but its no longer pristine, then again, I'm not looking to enter it into any luggage rack beauty pageants any time soon...
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01-11-2013, 06:36 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2008
Location: North of the Adirondacks
Oddometer: 84
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Beautiful
What a beautiful machine..congrats. I won't start telling you how jealous I am cause there ain't enough room here.....
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01-11-2013, 06:54 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2007
Location: WNC SWFL
Oddometer: 2,393
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Kawasaki made/makes(?) an oem luggage rack. Hard to find, maybe Japan? Used USA?
W800 rack might fit. google "Kawasaki W650 luggage rack" for lots of aftermarket hits. Some photos of luggage racks at http://www.captainjakes.com/w650/650...herpeeps.shtml and http://www.captainjakes.com/w650/650...erpeeps2.shtml
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Vince @ SWFL or WNC 2001 Kawasaki W650 2012 Ural Yamal Barnone screwed with this post 01-11-2013 at 07:00 AM |
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01-11-2013, 07:09 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2010
Location: Now Fairfield Co, CT
Oddometer: 4,585
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Good luck with the purchase.
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01-11-2013, 07:23 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2007
Location: Scottsdale, AZ
Oddometer: 617
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01-11-2013, 08:30 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2006
Location: Boone, IA
Oddometer: 253
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Depending on how bad the scratches are, I may do nothing. I did listen to a bunch of sound clips and agree that the mellow low stock tone is nice. Some of the aftermarket ones had almost a whistle to the note and of course much louder. I will probably only replace for aesthetic reasons. Besides, I would much rather spend money on suspension. I've ridden enough to know that suspension is where the money goes. Speaking of suspension. I see Hagons are popular, anybody do progressive 412's? What about something a little more premium? Do Elka, Wilbers, Ohlins make shocks for this bike? I usually go for the best bang for my buck when choosing upgrades. That means if i have to spend a little more to get a huge increase in performance, I will do it. If spending a huge amount more nets a little better, I will not. ![]() Not looking forward to the 8 hr drive ahead of me today. hope it pays off pjensen641 screwed with this post 01-11-2013 at 09:32 AM |
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01-11-2013, 08:33 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Feb 2006
Location: The Wilds of Western Wisconsin
Oddometer: 873
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I had a Ventra bike pack system on my 2001. it allows you to switch from rack to touring bag mount to grab rail by just loosening two screws. I liked it in that it did not mess up the lines of the bike (I left the grab rail in most of the time) yet still had the flexibility to add quite a bit of easy-on storage for touring when needed. 'Nice stuff:
http://www.ventura-bike.com/products...acksystem.aspx
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01-11-2013, 10:57 AM
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British
Joined: Sep 2009
Location: North Dorset, UK
Oddometer: 736
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![]() As for shocks - I fitted Hagons on my W and they were a good move If you want to go with aftermarket shocks, most manufacturers will have something suitable - so just get a pair with the required spring rate and eye to eye length. ![]() Good luck - awaiting the write up when you get it home
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01-11-2013, 11:06 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2012
Location: Wine Country, CA
Oddometer: 99
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For the rear, I have Progressive 412's on mine. I never road a stock W, but these seem to work well for me and I weigh 185lbs. You should be able to pick up a pair of new one for no more than $250. Also for the rear, I've seen Öhlins 36E and S36D on a custom W650's. But you are talking $700-$1000 depending on where you buy them and how they are outfitted. |
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01-11-2013, 12:00 PM
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Oregon Expatriate
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: West of Seattle . . .
Oddometer: 2,329
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Suspension Mods
I put Hagon's on the rear, and Race Tech emulators & springs on the front. Recommended spring rates for both turned out to be higher than ideal, but workable.
Hagon's are better than worn out or deteriorated stock, but they're definitely budget stuff. If I had to do it again, I'd look farther, maybe toward's Progressive or Race Tech rears. Ohlin's has rear shocks for the Dub, and I've got Ohlin's on the GS. Superb stuff, and priced to match. |
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01-11-2013, 03:20 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2011
Location: South Australia
Oddometer: 293
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01-12-2013, 03:33 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2012
Location: Wine Country, CA
Oddometer: 99
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Here's one in Northern (north bay) CA for sale. It's been on CL for 2 weeks.
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01-13-2013, 03:34 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2010
Location: Now Fairfield Co, CT
Oddometer: 4,585
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Photo of a W800 taken from a thread on the Belgium bike show.
http://advrider.com/forums/showpost....5&postcount=29
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01-13-2013, 06:34 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2006
Location: Boone, IA
Oddometer: 253
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Here she is!
After battling 25mph headwinds both ways for over 1000 miles, its finally home
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Below is probably the single biggest thing that led me to wanting a W. The engine is really aesthetically pleasing. ![]() Damage from the drop below. If I had to guess, it rolled off the side stand. The scratches are really light. I might try to sand and buff them out...then re-clearcoat ![]() Small tank ding, above and about an inch left of the "K" in the cream colored section. I may talk to a PDR guy and see if it can be popped out. ![]() A few other things... ![]() Seat cover shows quite a bit of wear. Even though I don't like corbin as a company, I may go for the gunfighter. I like the look! ![]() Overall, I am quite happy . I stated earlier that there was no service history available. Not so good with nearly 40K miles . I bought this from a father and son mechanic shop. They are mostly car repair, but dabble in bikes. Had quite a few nice old enduros (60's and 70's), a Guzzi Breva, and a Harley sporty or something. I was worried that it might have been an abused bike that they just bought cheap and polished up on the outside for sale. After looking it over, I think it probably had decent service.Here is a list of observations... The thing starts easily and runs nicely. Very little mechanical noise. Beautiful exhaust note. I test road if for about 10 minutes and it was smooth, stopped and shifted well. Has the factory tool kit, with surprisingly high quality tools! No rust on the frame that I can find. Looks like it has been inside and rarely ridden in the rain. Rear fender is broken, but included a new/used one. Unfortunately an old style. Maybe a factory recall take off? I can brace and install, or bob the current one for a slight cafe look. Looks like it has new front brake pads. Wheels in good shape, a few loose spokes in the rear, but spoke nipples are free and smooth. Wheels straight an true. A newish EK SRX x-ring chain with factory front sprocket (has the little rubber damper). Using a factory front sprocket hints at a dealer service to me. Front sprocket teeth indicate around 8-10K usage in my estimation. I would guess it is the second or third chain/sprockets. Front forks have been serviced and preload modified with PVC. Oil was nice and clean. Progressive wound springs, dunno if stock or not. I ran a claw down to the top of the damper tube, hoping to get lucky and find emulators...but no such luck. Tank has no signs of rust inside. Wheel bearings and head bearings are tight and smooth. Oil is newer and clean, though the FRAM filter kinda sucks. Tires have a bunch of tread, but they have DOT stamps from '08. Still, they seem nice and soft yet. I will just take it easy on them. Both sides of the exhaust have dings. Left from the tipover and the right seems to have been bumped in to a curb under the front of the head pipe. I will probably just leave it for now, and keep an eye out for that perfect deal on a full system, or inquire at some custom shops locally and see what they could do. It was just what I wanted. Picked it up for $3K. It has signs of use and isn't perfect, but that just means I can ride the crap out of it and do some tasteful mods without feeling that I have ruined a showroom bike. Now on to the maintenance and mods! . I'll probably do a valve check, bearing grease, and fastener tightening before riding it this spring. Oh, and the air filter elements look pretty worn, time for replacements.
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