zootpatutie@...?subject=Re%3A%20Looking%20for%20new%20tire%20advice . DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com?subject=Re%3A%20Looking%20for%20new%20tire%20advice . Reply via Web Post . All Messages (8) . Top ^ 2c Re: Looking for new tire advice Sun May 11, 2014 6:53 pm (PDT) . Posted by: pmdore@...?subject=Re%3A%20Looking%20for%20new%20tire%20advice I love my heidenau k76' less aggressive than the 60's, more road friendly. If you really do 80 road and minor off road, these rule. They would stink in mud, but are fine in dirt. I am getting more and more off road, so in about 8,000 more miles I will switch to the 60's but you might prefer the 76's. Ps my RPM's dropped about 1500 for same speed as stock, and mpg went up too. Peter Dore' Sent from my iPad pmdore@...?subject=Re%3A%20Looking%20for%20new%20tire%20advice . DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com?subject=Re%3A%20Looking%20for%20new%20tire%20advice . Reply via Web Post . All Messages (8) . Top ^ 3a Re: front hub disintegrating - no speedo drive Sat May 10, 2014 10:31 am (PDT) . Posted by: normkel32@...?subject=Re%3A%20front%20hub%20disintegrating%20-%20no%20speedo%20drive Boat trailer wheel bearing grease is an excellent suggestion. I use a general purpose automotive chassis grease for lubricating speedo drives, axle coatings, suspension, steering head. The grease you choose should be water proof and have EP (extreme pressure) rating. Don't bother considering lithium, or other factors because the carrier is not pertinent to the service. People become distracted by factors such as lithium (base), moly (content), etc. rather than to consider the NLGI service rating. An NLGI #2 rated grease is usually the ideal choice for motorcycle service. I look for a grease which is rated for wheel bearings (disk brake wheel bearing service) because these greases are compatible with rolling element bearings and high temperatures; the grease also needs be rated for chassis lubrication which means ball joints, tie rods, swing arm bearings, because these have sliding friction; water proof and rust prevention are also critical. I see many people using expensive "fashion designer" greases off bike store shelves or those with catchy names and wild claims but these do not perform as well as the popular "work horse" products used by service professionals. A grease gun tube for a few dollars lasts for a long time. normkel32@...?subject=Re%3A%20front%20hub%20disintegrating%20-%20no%20speedo%20drive . DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com?subject=Re%3A%20front%20hub%20disintegrating%20-%20no%20speedo%20drive . Reply via Web Post . All Messages (7) . Top ^ 3b Re: front hub disintegrating - no speedo drive Mon May 12, 2014 10:18 am (PDT) . Posted by: 0404toward@...?subject=Re%3A%20front%20hub%20disintegrating%20-%20no%20speedo%20drive Thanks for everybody's inputs. With disassembly, I believe I put everything together right, but the speedo drive itself is jamming and caused the damage. The tangs of the steel drive plate are embedded in the speedo gear carrier - look like it took some force. I like the TrailTech idea. Still, I'd like an odometer on the bike to track maintenance. thanks! Chris On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 1:25 PM, 'Norm Keller' normkel32@...[DSN_KLR650] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> wrote: > > > Boat trailer wheel bearing grease is an excellent suggestion. I use a > general purpose automotive chassis grease for lubricating speedo drives, > axle coatings, suspension, steering head. The grease you choose should be > water proof and have EP (extreme pressure) rating. Don't bother considering > lithium, or other factors because the carrier is not pertinent to the > service. People become distracted by factors such as lithium (base), moly > (content), etc. rather than to consider the NLGI service rating. > > An NLGI #2 rated grease is usually the ideal choice for motorcycle > service. I look for a grease which is rated for wheel bearings (disk brake > wheel bearing service) because these greases are compatible with rolling > element bearings and high temperatures; the grease also needs be rated for > chassis lubrication which means ball joints, tie rods, swing arm bearings, > because these have sliding friction; water proof and rust prevention are > also critical. > > I see many people using expensive "fashion designer" greases off bike > store shelves or those with catchy names and wild claims but these do not > perform as well as the popular "work horse" products used by service > professionals. A grease gun tube for a few dollars lasts for a long time. > > > 0404toward@...?subject=Re%3A%20front%20hub%20disintegrating%20-%20no%20speedo%20drive . DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com?subject=Re%3A%20front%20hub%20disintegrating%20-%20no%20speedo%20drive . Reply via Web Post . All Messages (7) . Top ^ 4a KLR Fuel Delivery Sat May 10, 2014 7:22 pm (PDT) . Posted by: salinej1@...?subject=Re%3A%20KLR%20Fuel%20Delivery Listers, Today RevMaaatin stopped by with his well maintained KLR (GEN I) with around 60,000 miles on it. We did a fuel delivery test on it since he has a stock petcock with the vacuum shutoff still intact. The tank had been filled about 75 miles earlier. We connected a Mity-Vac to the vacuum port on the petcock and a three foot length of 7mm ID fuel line. We had two 1/2 gallon containers and filled the first one in 90 seconds and then just moved the fuel line to the other container without stopping the fuel flow. The second was full for a total of one gallon in 2 minutes and 58 seconds. Let's call it three gallons a minute. We could hear the fuel cap vent working (quite a sucking sound) after about 15 seconds and the fuel cap was closed for the entire test. So if you do a fuel delivery test maybe figure on one gallon of fuel every four minutes or less. This is the first time I've ever timed/measured fuel delivery on a KLR so this is only a sample of one. Best, Jeff Saline The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650 . . . . . . . __________________________________________________________ The #1 Worst Carb Ever? Click to Learn #1 Carb that Kills Your Blood Sugar (Don't Eat This!) http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL314 ... 029st01vuc salinej1@...?subject=Re%3A%20KLR%20Fuel%20Delivery . DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com?subject=Re%3A%20KLR%20Fuel%20Delivery . Reply via Web Post . All Messages (2) . Top ^ 4b Re: KLR Fuel Delivery Sat May 10, 2014 8:52 pm (PDT) . Posted by: robert@...?subject=Re%3A%20KLR%20Fuel%20Delivery I would like to try that test just to see how loud the whistle gets! Oh wait, it whistles out, not in. Oh well... Nice test fellas! Remember, one test is worth one thousand opinions. Robert Wichert P.Eng. LEED AP BD&C HERS I/II CEPE CEA BPI CERTIFIED SF/MF GREEN POINT RATER +1 916 966 9060 FAX +1 916 966 9068 =============================================== On 5/10/2014 7:20 PM, Jeff Saline salinej1@... [DSN_KLR650] wrote: > > Listers, > > Today RevMaaatin stopped by with his well maintained KLR (GEN I) with > around 60,000 miles on it. We did a fuel delivery test on it since he has > a stock petcock with the vacuum shutoff still intact. The tank had been > filled about 75 miles earlier. > > We connected a Mity-Vac to the vacuum port on the petcock and a three > foot length of 7mm ID fuel line. We had two 1/2 gallon containers and > filled the first one in 90 seconds and then just moved the fuel line to > the other container without stopping the fuel flow. The second was full > for a total of one gallon in 2 minutes and 58 seconds. Let's call it > three gallons a minute. > > We could hear the fuel cap vent working (quite a sucking sound) after > about 15 seconds and the fuel cap was closed for the entire test. > > So if you do a fuel delivery test maybe figure on one gallon of fuel > every four minutes or less. > > This is the first time I've ever timed/measured fuel delivery on a KLR so > this is only a sample of one. > > Best, > > Jeff Saline > The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota > 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650 > > . > . > . > . > . > . > . > > __________________________________________________________ > The #1 Worst Carb Ever? > Click to Learn #1 Carb that Kills Your Blood Sugar (Don't Eat This!) > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL314 ... 029st01vuc > > robert@...?subject=Re%3A%20KLR%20Fuel%20Delivery . DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com?subject=Re%3A%20KLR%20Fuel%20Delivery . Reply via Web Post . All Messages (2) . Top ^ 5aOn 5/7/2014 7:50 PM, jpod66@... wrote: > > Greetings, > > > My '09 needs new tires, and looking for a reasonably priced 80/20 > Pavement/Off- Road tire recommendation? It doesn't have to be cheap, > but I don't want to spend $300 either...just a good value for the > money for this type of riding. > > > What would you do? > > > Thanks! > > John > >
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-------- Original message --------From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date:05/13/2014 4:04 AM (GMT-06:00) To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Digest Number 12852
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Messages 1a Re: Who needed a front wheel hub??? Sat May 10, 2014 7:21 am (PDT) . Posted by: sniperone308@...?subject=Re%3A%20Who%20needed%20a%20front%20wheel%20hub%3F%3F%3F Sorry Martin, I already bought the front hub.
And thanks for the heads up Jeff.
Randy
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Date:05/09/2014 11:22 PM (GMT-07:00)
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Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Who needed a front wheel hub???
KLR Listers,
Whomever needed a front wheel hub might want to look at this. You may
have to sign in to see it.
http://www.klr650.net/forums/showthread.php?t=119685
You better jump fast if you want one as I don't think they'll last 24
hours.
Best,
Jeff Saline
The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota
75 R90/6, 03 KLR650
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sniperone308@...?subject=Re%3A%20Who%20needed%20a%20front%20wheel%20hub%3F%3F%3F . DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com?subject=Re%3A%20Who%20needed%20a%20front%20wheel%20hub%3F%3F%3F . Reply via Web Post . All Messages (2) . Top ^ 2a Re: Looking for new tire advice Sat May 10, 2014 8:00 am (PDT) . Posted by: kaykuri@...?subject=Re%3A%20Looking%20for%20new%20tire%20advice I have been very impressed with the Shinko 705s, blasting around the Southwest on an '08. That includes many, many hours of desert freeways at close to 100 degrees, dirt, gravel, some sand etc. (BLM lands and forest roads around the region). Predominantly dryer conditions, but I always felt secure even with strong cross winds and the occasional rainstorm and they lasted many miles. Not good in slushy, muddy snowmelt, but then I never really expected that from an 80/20. They also seem to be very reasonably priced. Korean made off of former Yokohama designs, if I recall correctly.
I put a Shinko 700 on the rear, because I was impressed with the wear and tear but wanted a bit more off-road friendly, however my 705 is still on the front because it just won't die. kaykuri@...?subject=Re%3A%20Looking%20for%20new%20tire%20advice . DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com?subject=Re%3A%20Looking%20for%20new%20tire%20advice . Reply via Web Post . All Messages (8) . Top ^ 2b Re: Looking for new tire advice Sun May 11, 2014 10:02 am (PDT) . Posted by: zootpatutie@...?subject=Re%3A%20Looking%20for%20new%20tire%20advice Still like the IRC GP110. Solid in the corners, predictable in the
gravel and dirt. Don't chunk like the MT70, and not squirrely like the
K270. Heinedau (sp) were solid but at twice the cost +/- and the last
2K you were riding on diminished though long lasting tread. 3.5 to 4K
on the rears in Central Oregon cinders. YMMV.
Todd
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You can go to my web site and there is a sign-up button there or you can go to the Yahoo site at: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/DSN_KLR650/info" style=''>https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/DSN ... o> Once your friend signs up and subscribes, I have to approve all new members and I ll do that asap so he may ask his questions to the list. Fred
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Hey Fred? remind me how a new person gets started on the emailing list. I have a friend here in West Mi. who travels the world and about to head to the Rockies, (NW of Denver ETC. & Moab area, who will need pointers on what is MUST SEE/RIDE areas. I know John B. has been in ALLLLL these areas. (Rob I cCC,ed you hoping it takes you into it ALL.) I WONDER and explore so much, sometimes I do not know where all I have been, especially on a map. LOL Mark (West Mich.)
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