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KLR-650 Replacement Rear Shock

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I know Rick/Cogent is building about 20 of them right now. If you call, I bet they can make it 21.

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Thanks for the replies. I'm having a hard time spending that much money on the poor old winter beater but I know I'll be happy after the first ride.

Canadian FJR

 
https://www.klr650.net/forums/index.php Hi Scott, Are you a member of the KLR 650 Forum? You may want to consider joining, this website was great in helping me set up my 2006 KLR for a trip to Batopilas, Copper Canyon, MEX in November of 2005. Russ and Jeff are right, Cogent rear shock is the best money can buy for the KLR.

https://motocd.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=29&Itemid=45 Thank God, the "Moab" was not available back in 2005, I would've had another heart attack spending $600 on a rear shock on a KLR that only cost $4K out the door!

"KLR 650 "Moab" Shock

Monday, 02 July 2007

The Cogent Dynamics Kawasaki KLR 650 “Moab” shock is now more than two years old and hundreds of them are being used in the most demanding conditions and on the roughest terrain. The Moab shock offers a proven, high quality solution for the KLR 650 whether you are a long distance traveler, a hard core Dual-Sport rider or just a back road explorer. The Cogent Dynamics Moab shock will provide a far better and smoother ride while providing longevity, traction and load carrying ability. Cogent Dynamics provides the very best suspension available for your KLR. We custom build each shock to provide the individual rider with the suspension set-up they need. We also have the knowledge and parts to greatly upgrade the performance of your forks as well. Moab shocks are hand made in the USA by motorcycle fanatics.

More information on the next page!

Call us at (828) 628 9025 to have one built for you! Visa and MasterCard are gladly accepted.

Cogent Dynamics Moab Shock for the KLR 650 1987-2007: $595.00

Cogent Dynamics Moab Shock for the KLR 650 2008-: $595.00

Cogent Dynamics Moab Adventure ShocK: $479.00 (our non-damping adjustable version of the famous Moab)

Cogent Dynamics Moab Fork springs for the KLR : $109.00

Cogent Dynamics Moab spring set for the new 2008 KLR 650: $109

Spacial packages: Cogent Dynamics Moab fork spring set with RaceTech Emulators (a $279 value) at only $249!

Options include Needle thrust bearings ($20) to make preload adjustments super easy. Cogent Dynamics offers custom shop built shock that suit special needs such as lowered bikes or special long travel options. Prices for custom shop work start at only $25.

The KLR 650 is one of the best all around adventure dual-sport bikes and is the true go anywhere do anything bike! The KLR comes equipped with a very basic and soft suspension that does not live up to the motorcycles capabilities. The factory rear shock is of the emulsion type design where pressurized nitrogen is contained as a bubble within the damping fluid. Once the bike is ridden, this bubble brakes up and emulsifies as a sort of foam within the damping fluid. While inexpensive to manufacture, this type of shock gives poor damping characteristics. The stock KLR shock also uses materials and components that compromise its performance. The cast aluminum body causes a high degree of internal friction in the shock that not only causes the bike to not absorb small bumps but also will make the damping fluid to turn "muddy" with aluminum particles further degrading the performance and negatively impacting longevity. The Cogent Moab shock addresses all these shortcomings and more!"

 
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Thanks for the replies. I'm having a hard time spending that much money on the poor old winter beater but I know I'll be happy after the first ride.

Canadian FJR
I'd thought about putting my stock shock on Ebay. It looks like it might be worth $75 or so. It's got about 3500 miles on it. PM if you might be interested.

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