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Wilbers parts, accessories Kawasaki KLE650 Versys

Check here the available accessories and parts from Wilbers for the Kawasaki KLE650 Versys. Filter if necessary for specific accessories and parts with the selection menu below. You can also filter extra on the year for the Kawasaki KLE650 Versys with the filter right.Wilbers Wilbers Suspension is a specialist in the field of suspension for your motorcycle. Makes this German firm longstanding include progressive fork springs. The relevant in this case ni replacement springs for the fork legs. Read more...


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Wilbers parts, accessories Kawasaki KLE650 Versys

Check here the available accessories and parts from Wilbers for the Kawasaki KLE650 Versys. Filter if necessary for specific accessories and parts with the selection menu below. You can also filter extra on the year for the Kawasaki KLE650 Versys with the filter right.

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Wilbers Suspension is a specialist in the field of suspension for your motorcycle. Makes this German firm longstanding include progressive fork springs. The relevant in this case ni replacement springs for the fork legs. Standard factory-bikes are often sprung too soft on the front. This is the service of comfort, but the driving characteristics of your motorcycle thus be influenced negatively. This is partly due to tripping of the suspension. This can be prevented by the use of fork springs progressive. These springs are slightly stiffer and also give more pressure to the extent it is further pressed the spring. Slipping of the front fork suspension is thus almost certainly ruled out. Driving with a dual passenger or in the mountains (mountain driving off, braking and then a bumpy road), this will provide a solution.

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