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hi roy
let me know when u fancy a run .
it looks like u have your top box set back on your rack.
i just got luggage racks on my bike yesterday and have to change how i put top box back on .
what make of box is yours as it looks like the 1 i have.
do u know if they do a headlight cover for our bike as a stone hit mine the other day no mark thank god.
Hi Guy's, If you want to take a pillion the top box needs to be set back a little or your passenger will be a bit closer than you may like! "kelly Brook" not included mine is set back roughly the same as yours, need to get some side rails sorted for mine to stop the bungys holding me soft panniers on from frying on the exhaust
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do u know if they do a headlight cover for our bike as a stone hit mine the other day no mark thank god.
Ventura sells a headlight protector for the KLE

Ventura : Soft Motorcycle Touring Luggage, Soft Motorcycle Touring Luggage, Hard Motorcycle Touring Luggage, Hard Motorcycle Touring Luggage

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Thanks for that, Ive just ordered mine from the uk distributor.

Motohaus Powersports Limited
5 Crumplins Business Court
Odiham
RG25 2RG

01256-704-909
sales@motohaus.com

Part number VP162 for new shape KLE or VP045 for old shape.


Worked out at £24 delivered, expensive but cheaper then a new headlight.

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Just a quick update on the headlight protector, It arrived broken in half so I contacted Motohaus and they sent me another by next day recorded.

The second one came this morning...yes it was broken too.

The problem is, they have only sent them in Jiffy bags and are getting broken during delivery. I contacted Motohaus this morning and in credit to them, They were very helpful but had no more in stock and would have to order more from there suppliers.

So, If you plan to order one of these..make sure you ask for it to be boxed.


Also, the protector looks very nice and would do the job. The package it comes in says its for the z1000(zr1000 a1) 2003.

So I would advise you folks to have a shop round to see if you can find one cheaper under the z1000 listing.


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KLE - Black and Grey

Hey,

I love my KLE, I have done about 13,500 km in the last 2 years. I have put better tyers on and put the "speny" up a noch at the back for a better position and I have some soft panniers for the missions. I tried to put some better hand guards and found that my kle bars were not hollow so the Accerzbid whatevers would not go on. Also looked like the windscreen could get smashed from them if the bike went over coz they stuck out so much further. I will maybe get some wider bars sorted eventually.

Its a great bike.. especially when your on the motor way and it cuts out on you when you have to switch over to the reserve tank, haha. Thats always fun.

I need to get my chain sorted its V dirty and jammed in parts from all the dust! I want to clean it or even replace it. Does anyone have recommendation for the spray grease that I have been using? Is it good or is chain lube / oil necessary?

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Hi everybody,
Here is a couple of links to my mates site, plenty of pictures of my KLE on my travels.
France 2007 - Honda Trail Bike Forums


Spain 2007 - Honda Trail Bike Forums
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Great pic Althasaur and a great use of KLE. I wonder whether it was shot from a chopper?

This is my first post. But instead of giving detailed background info, I prefer posting a couple of pics. Perhaps I might introduce myself later.

Some tough riding back in the old days.


Yeah, now what.


Homemade oversized screen challenging the GS.


My wife enjoying the ride.



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Chopper shot?

Nah Mate, Photo was taken by a friend when going around a corner.
Even my Dad said I make the bike look small
Have to love this sign.
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Kle400?

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Hi Guys,

I'm a newbie here, from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Found this great forum via Google. Just registered and enjoyed reading the postings and discussion on KLE. keep it up!.

just to share my bike pic. This was taken at a road near a horse farm.

cheers!.

Hey bro are u still owning your KLE...?400 or 500?Mine was KLE400 Singapore registered bike...by the way u have any idea where to get the original stock for the bike?:confused1:
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Hello happy KLE owners, the name is Mario, from Croatia, I already introduced myself before i found this beautiful topic in Kawasaki Technical section . Here are some pics of my KLE....

















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Stay cool fellow KLE riders!
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I am currently the owner of my second KLE500. The first pic is of my 1991 KLE500. Got it second hand with 20000km on and put on just over 20000km. Bike had K&N type pod filters, open Gianelli pipe, ported and 0.5mm oversized sleeve. Felt significantly more powerful than my current 2006 KLE500. Unfortunately I found out the motor was damaged before I got her, resulting in a top end disaster.

Replaced the bike with a 2006 KLE500 (second pic). Feels underpowered compared to the old one. Have to replace the restrictive pipe. Fitted an Aerotrim (aerotrim.co.za - About Us) this weekend - only did low speed gravel riding <110 km/h, so have not checked whether it helps for buffeting I've been experiencing with a pilion on at speeds >130km/h. The old KLE was no problem beyond 150km/h, without a screen. Anyone else experience buffeting problems?
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My KLE ready to move

My 96 KLE ready to move to the trip
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OK...

About time for me to add a couple of pictures...

Somewhere between Ivanhoe and Pooncarie, NSW


Another one geared up and ready to go...


Between Moree and Lightning Ridge, NSW


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Nice pics Ian, question, Did you fit those handguards on the standard bars or did you change the bars also?.


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