KLR 650 - Rear spring swap with ratchet straps

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  • Опубліковано 10 вер 2024
  • How to easily remove or reinstall the rear spring from a KLR 650.

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  • @AlexGiacoman1
    @AlexGiacoman1 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks man this was really helpful an saved me money. May the peace of Jesus be with you

  • @johnhagler8764
    @johnhagler8764 3 роки тому +2

    A vise would help tremendously. Although for video purposes, fine job sir. Hats off to you. Nice vid.

  • @Pofke13LT
    @Pofke13LT 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for sharing! I bought a removal tool only to realize it was too big, this saved the day.

    • @markcrum5895
      @markcrum5895 2 роки тому

      This seems incredibly dangerous. !!

  • @bonesworld7178
    @bonesworld7178 4 роки тому +1

    This is a great technique in which I have used several times now-safely. Thank you. I do however want to caution everyone using this method. It is imperative that you pull very very evenly. Myself and couple of others have damaged the preload adjuster using this method. There is a retaining washer that holds everything together on the adjuster. If you don’t pull evenly it pop the washer loose from its staled in location and the jams the mechanism. I was able to pull it apart again and figure this out.

  • @st1100jack
    @st1100jack 5 років тому +2

    I just used your technique today. It took a bit of sweat with my 9.3 spring but it worked, and I thank you for the idea.

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  5 років тому

      Hey that's great news! And that is one hell of a spring you're talking about!

  • @user-nv8iu8bd8x
    @user-nv8iu8bd8x 6 років тому +2

    that will help tonight after 24 hours of fails in changing the spring of my xt660r . thank you very much for your video

  • @DerredmaxTRIAX
    @DerredmaxTRIAX 6 років тому +2

    So much better than the chincy compressor, Well done and thanks for the hack! Worked slick on my banshee springs....

  • @ichibangrom9735
    @ichibangrom9735 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video! Going to change my CRF Shock spring this weekend. Out come the ratchet straps!!! Great job. Thanks for the video

  • @strokedyamaha3746
    @strokedyamaha3746 6 років тому +2

    Pretty ingenuous actually. If I didn’t have a press with composite jaws I’d be using this method 👍

  • @tonyc2854
    @tonyc2854 6 років тому +2

    Great McGyver job, thanks for sharing.

  • @danalford5251
    @danalford5251 6 років тому +1

    Great video! Helped me out tremendously...just changed the spring on my Husky 701

  • @someRandomUserAccount
    @someRandomUserAccount 4 роки тому +5

    always make sure you have it pointed at your face on release for obvious reasons

    • @GM-bh9yd
      @GM-bh9yd 3 роки тому +1

      Seriously.
      I used this method and it works... But I used four straps and had a pillow between me and the shock.

    • @jamiehalifax4954
      @jamiehalifax4954 29 днів тому

      I think your the only one that mentions the grove in the collar should be placed opposite of where the coil ends 👍

  • @laizalott
    @laizalott 7 років тому +1

    You're a lifesaver. I've got those same compressors as you I believe, and they are just awful for something this small...gonna head out and buy some straps before the store closes and give this a try!

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  7 років тому

      Right on. I hope it works for you too. If you haven't started yet and have any questions let me know.

    • @laizalott
      @laizalott 7 років тому

      The Flying 690 It worked, and took almost no time at all. My klr can finally carry more than 160 lbs :) appreciate your vid!

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  7 років тому

      Lydia Jones That's excellent news! It's crazy that Kawasaki sells a bike like this with such weak suspension. So glad it worked out for you. Next step...buy a KTM!

    • @laizalott
      @laizalott 7 років тому

      Hah, perhaps, if I lived in Austria :D

  • @robmassicotte4889
    @robmassicotte4889 6 років тому

    Thanks! This actually works very well!! My shock was short, so it was a little tricky, but made things work, and changed the spring on my OHLINS shock.

  • @azzers78
    @azzers78 2 роки тому

    Gonna give this a go this weekend. Pretty clever looping the strap. 👍🏻

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Shaun, I hope it works for you. I've had a few people voice their concerns about safety, so please be careful and proceed at your own risk. Good luck!

    • @azzers78
      @azzers78 2 роки тому +1

      @@kirvball Thanks, I did find another option using a car jack and some tiedowns, along the same lines, but the release seems safer - I'll be careful. Again thanks for sharing.

  • @donc6545
    @donc6545 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. I was able to do this today. Worked perfect.

  • @SANDS78
    @SANDS78 7 років тому +2

    Worked great, my CR250 thanks you!

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  7 років тому

      That's great to hear! Glad it worked out for you.

  • @ramfamily241
    @ramfamily241 7 місяців тому +1

    Nice daisy dukes 😍

  • @williamsaldanah3554
    @williamsaldanah3554 9 місяців тому +2

    Great video and idea!! Notice I said nothing about the cute shorts! Lol thanks for sharing this trick

  • @jakemohr8753
    @jakemohr8753 4 роки тому +1

    This worked awesome! Thank you!

  • @musk-eteer9898
    @musk-eteer9898 Рік тому +1

    neat trick, thanks

  • @boomsalazar8032
    @boomsalazar8032 7 років тому

    Kool Aid Man on Shorts!!!...yes!..better than the clamps,..TY

  • @690ADV
    @690ADV 6 років тому

    super cool video keep them coming

  • @mickalvin1507
    @mickalvin1507 4 роки тому +1

    Strap it to a floor jack and use jack to compress

  • @haywoodyoudome
    @haywoodyoudome 3 роки тому +1

    There's sketchy and then there's holy balls you've got a death wish sketchy. The least you could've done was put it in a vice.

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  3 роки тому

      Agreed, it's not an ideal situation, but it worked like a charm, I didn't lose any fingers or eyeballs, so I consider it a total success! Not saying anyone else should use this method, but it worked for me.

  • @StevesDIYProjects7
    @StevesDIYProjects7 6 років тому +2

    man i just wanna pick on ya for the shorts cause ya said something. but nah i got a pair too :)

  • @davidellison6571
    @davidellison6571 3 роки тому +1

    Please keep your fingers out of danger! Many times in this video, if the straps would have failed, fingers would have been lost.

  • @tortelvis1
    @tortelvis1 7 років тому +1

    thanks. I like the straps. can you recommend a super stiff shock I can put on my KLR. I'm just over 300 pounds. what do you recommend? Don't say lose weight LOL

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  7 років тому +1

      Hi tortelvis1, don't worry, I never judge anyone who rides on a motorized two wheeler...but everyone else is fair game!! You can buy an 8.0kg/mm which is supposedly rated up to a 350 lbs (rider and all gear included).
      You should check out this page www.topgunmotorcycles.com/KLR_springs/klrsprings.html and then reach out to the guys at Top Gun for help deciding if it's the right move.

  • @FoxFaderWorld
    @FoxFaderWorld 8 років тому

    How do you like that 7.4? You don't look like a big enough guy for that rate. Seems like it may be a bit too stiff for you... Unless you run with quite a bit of gear.

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  8 років тому +1

      +soulseeka1 Loving the new spring. I'm 6'3 and about 200 lbs, and I almost always carry the KLR trunk bag filled with crap (tube, pump, tire tools, food, rain gear, etc.). At $130, it was also a lot cheaper than shelling out a thousand bucks for a new shock! It's definitely a decent option to try out.

  • @frase1234
    @frase1234 6 років тому

    At first I thought ... "THIS GUY IS FUCKED"
    But I take my hat off to him... Well done dude

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  6 років тому

      Brendan, thanks, I think! ;o)

    • @frase1234
      @frase1234 6 років тому

      In fact, just tried it on a XR100 and it worked fine :)

  • @flabiturbo1
    @flabiturbo1 6 років тому

    Excelente !!!

  • @playful1510
    @playful1510 7 років тому

    What strength ratchet straps did you use?

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  7 років тому

      Hi Catman, I don't recall for sure but I think they were 1200 lb. I've got so many sets now it's hard to keep track!

  • @SksToTheMini14
    @SksToTheMini14 8 років тому

    Where did you buy those cut off shorts??

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  8 років тому +1

      I only wear the finest cut-offs! I believe these were hand-crafted from some old $25 jeans from Peavey Mart. :)

  • @11GalleryATV
    @11GalleryATV 4 роки тому

    Why didn't you clean all the parts when had it apart!? That new spring is now pissed off that you just wrapped it around dirty ass pieces! :)

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  4 роки тому +2

      Well, it was a KLR, and they don't like being cleaned. They're more of a, "fix what's broken and then move on", kind of bike. Lol

  • @phx10690
    @phx10690 3 роки тому

    Only problem is if the strap let go for any reason, it could be the last thing you remember.

    • @kirvball
      @kirvball  3 роки тому +1

      That is a true statement. This video is just a suggestion. Do not use this method if you have any safety concerns.

    • @phx10690
      @phx10690 3 роки тому

      @@kirvball i use this method. Just wanted to mention that for those who are willing to use bad condition straps on controlled loads

  • @mauriceeley621
    @mauriceeley621 5 років тому

    Better quality rachets would be better to help you