Ouch! (My Ego hurts)

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Old May 4, 2008 | 04:24 AM
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+1 on the ego killer there!
I have done the same only I had a stable ground underneath me but was busting a nut on bringing it back up....these bike are heavy when they get 1/2 way over...doesn't help I only weight 138lbs LOL
Glad you never got hit.....And there are no bad damages on the bike
 
Old May 4, 2008 | 11:33 AM
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wow man your light...... when i was in high school i was 180lbs..... i have never had a hard time picking it up, ya know whats heavy as *****, my 1980 Honda CB750K street bike, it fell over in the garage once, that **** is heavy...


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Old May 4, 2008 | 04:21 PM
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+1 on the ego killer there!
I have done the same only I had a stable ground underneath me but was busting a nut on bringing it back up....these bike are heavy when they get 1/2 way over...doesn't help I only weight 138lbs LOL
Glad you never got hit.....And there are no bad damages on the bike
Thanks man, These are great Bikes for us lighter dudes. I'm 160 Lbs(But I'm 40+ now) I was 138 when I got my Ball & Chain. Amazingly a 300 pounder can ride these Klx's too. I can save it about 1/2 the time from falling over and my legs have gotten stronger.
 
Old May 4, 2008 | 06:03 PM
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Im only 21 and I weigh about 150 and I still can handle the bike just fine. Esp since I am over 6'4" I guess the height has to do alot with that. I love the bike. I am getting a lowering kit I found here in the same site as the people that supply the fuel/air mixture screw. kuoba I think is the company.

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+1 on the ego killer there!
I have done the same only I had a stable ground underneath me but was busting a nut on bringing it back up....these bike are heavy when they get 1/2 way over...doesn't help I only weight 138lbs LOL
Glad you never got hit.....And there are no bad damages on the bike
Thanks man, These are great Bikes for us lighter dudes. I'm 160 Lbs(But I'm 40+ now) I was 138 when I got my Ball & Chain. Amazingly a 300 pounder can ride these Klx's too. I can save it about 1/2 the time from falling over and my legs have gotten stronger.
 
Old May 4, 2008 | 06:06 PM
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I agree with you 09. I weigh a little more than you. Kuoba makes a lowering kit that might help. They use the rear lower shock mount to change the ride height. I think I am going to get the one that lowers the bike 3/4 of an inch. But they have them all the way up to 1.5 but minus 1/4 inch for the 09 bc the angle of the rear shock is alittle diff.

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+1 on the ego killer there!
I have done the same only I had a stable ground underneath me but was busting a nut on bringing it back up....these bike are heavy when they get 1/2 way over...doesn't help I only weight 138lbs LOL
Glad you never got hit.....And there are no bad damages on the bike
 
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