Maybe Kawasaki should patent such a distictive sound. Mister_T> Can't we take the same attitude as Harley riders > and > just label all of our bike's design flaws as "character"?
[dsn_klr650] unleaded gas or not??
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[dsn_klr650] unleaded gas or not??
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As long as the bike doesn't knock or ping (i.e. fuel octane rating is enough) then a KLR shouldn't care whether the fuel is leaded or not. Jap bikes are designed for unleaded. A bit of lead is a bonus for the exhaust valves but not strictly necessary. Mister_T> When I bought it the guy > said it took leaded gas not unleaded. Can this be right? Is there a > way I can find out for sure which gas it uses?
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Actually I think VW has that market pretty much locked. If they find out I think Kawi might be forced to change the tone-o-da-tweet via litigation. Jim (Baja Kit) Jackson II ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com> > Can't we take the same attitude as Harley riders > > and just label all of our bike's design flaws as "character"? > >Maybe Kawasaki should patent such a distictive sound. > >Mister_T >
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