I'd go with tire lube. It improves tire lifetime dramatically. Dreas> And I thought that muffler bearings were the hot ticket after market > accessory....... > > Gromit A13
question for the electrical geniuses and mensa wizards
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[dsn_klr650] nklr: a newcomers question
[dsn_klr650] nklr: a newcomers question
Seriously, if you ride off road, you need a good skid plate. MSR or Moose is a good choice. And move your tag up before you crunch it in your rear tire. A chipper/shreader is good for, o - never mind. Newbies can check out some of the things I've done to my poor ol KLR here - http://www.angelfire.com/mo/motormark/klrmods.html muffler bearings, huh! I'll have to check into that. Mark Wilson http://www.geocities.com/motormark64/ http://www.angelfire.com/mo/motormark/ KLR-650 A-13 "warthogg" XR250R "superfly" Stone Mountain, Ga ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^> And I thought that muffler bearings were the hot ticket after market > accessory....... > > Gromit A13
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question for the electrical geniuses and mensa wizards
If I am charging a new battery, is it the same to give it three hours each
night at 1 amp for two nights running as it would be to charge it for six
hours in one night?
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[dsn_klr650] nklr: a newcomers question
At 08:40 AM 7/19/2000 EDT, you wrote:

Did you use the ball or roller variety? I wonder which would work best in this application? Alan Henderson A26 Iowa>>Subject: Re: nklr: a newcomers question >> >>Muffler bearings are used to create a free flowing exhaust >>system by reducing exhaust gas friction and have been used >>successfully in airboxes also. Maybe Fred has 'em in stock. >> >>Professor > >Actually, I ordered some from Fred with my last order and it has completely >eliminated the chirp from my muffler. Thanks! > >Karl >

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