Or...look at your tachometer. Find the spot that RPMs go down turning in and then do the same turning out. Set the screw smack in between. You could do this if you were deaf. Bogdan> ...But the rule of thumb is to turn ANY mixture control screw out 1.5 turns > from seated for the initial adjustment then start the motor and adjust from > there. This is where a good ear comes into play. >
motorcycle electrical connectors
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motorcycle electrical connectors
Check out
http://www.totallywiredcycles.com/
I got some bullet connects that seemed to work with
stock ones on the bike.
HTH
Randy from Burbank
--- Joe Tittiger wrote:
http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html> I have noticed a small socket and pin type > electrical connector on a > lot of my KLR's wiring. > > > I am adding power for my GPS and sure would like to > find some of the > male pin connectors so I could plug into the spare > wire pair there in > the headlight fairing > > Does anyone have a source for these connectors? I > have not seen them > anywhere. > > TIA > > Joe > > > > > > Archive Quicksearch at: >
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