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Blake Sobiloff
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Post by Blake Sobiloff » Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:44 am

On Apr 2, 2006, at 6:37 AM, Gary wrote:
> IF you do it yourself and something happens to the > engine....they will not want to warrenty it cause you went in the > engine yourself.
The dealer may not want to honor the warranty, but legally they must UNLESS they can PROVE in a court of law that changing the doohickey caused the problem. Since the aftermarket doohickeys are of better quality than any other item on the bike as it comes from the factory, the only genuine concern is whether Charlene is a good enough mechanic to successfully follow the instructions. (I believe Eagle Mike has never seen or heard of a failure of his springs or levers.) So, to Charlene's original question: You can buy the parts and have a dealer you trust do the work, or you can wait until there's a tech day near you and you can participate in changing the doohickey with some experienced do-it-yourselfers. Most of us have a hard time trusting the mechanics at our local dealers, so it is more common to go to a tech day. I've had one in the past and may have another in a month or two. Let me know if you (Charlene) would be interested and I'll email you when a date gets firmed up. -- Blake Sobiloff http://sobiloff.typepad.com/> San Jose, CA (USA)

t2dennsa1
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doohickey

Post by t2dennsa1 » Mon Apr 10, 2006 6:41 pm

The Doohickey is on my list of things to do. Does it require periodic adjustment after installation? Do instructions for adjustment come with the replacement? I'm mainly a lurker, but enjoy all the great advice. Dennis 2001 KLR

je ro
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Post by je ro » Thu May 11, 2006 11:14 am

hi, i just bought an 87 KLR, I used to have an 86 model, the spring from the balnacer chain tensioner broke, and the chain being loose wore down all the sprokets, that was the end of that, too expensive to fix. When I got another KLR at a very good price (kept the old one for pieces) the first thing I checked was that, sure enough there was a sound at the lower part of the engine, the sound of a loose chain. I followed Elden's procedure to adjust the tensioner but when I started the bike again the sound was the same. I removed the stator assembly cover. I don't have the tools to remove the rotor but I could see the doohickey, it didn't seem broke, I loosened the bolt that holds it and I could move the doohickey cleanly from side to side with no effort at all, there was no resistance al all, as if it wasn't connected to a spring. That's why loosening and tightening the bolt earlier had caused no effect. My question is, what now? Obviously I should order the ugraded kit at Arrowhead, but I see many options.. 1. what does the "complete upgrade" include? 2. what are the "tools" it includes? 3. sepratedly there is also an "upgrade kit for pre 96 models" which only includes the bolt and o rings, do I need to order this as well as the doohickey upgrade (my bike's a 87)? 4. Can I adjust the tension of the chain by hand and keep riding until the pieces arrive? the thing is I get no resistance whatsover, I could move the lever al the way clockwise to its limit, does this mean the chain is streched and needs replacement? Thanks for the help j ______________________________________________ LLama Gratis a cualquier PC del Mundo. Llamadas a fijos y m viles desde 1 c ntimo por minuto. http://es.voice.yahoo.com

Catfish
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Post by Catfish » Mon May 15, 2006 12:18 pm

Any idea where I can get one? Someplace that has them in stock ready to ship would be great. Arrowhead Motorsports has been jerking me around for 2 weeks and they still don't have them!!! Catfish http://stores.ebay.com/FarkleMasters www.FarkleMasters.com IBA #12835 AMA Lifer 462122

John Kokola
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Post by John Kokola » Mon May 15, 2006 1:04 pm

Happy Trails carries them. www.happy-trail.com I thought Dual-Star did but I don't see one listed on their website. --John Kokola Catfish wrote:
>Any idea where I can get one? >

Catfish
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Post by Catfish » Mon May 15, 2006 1:11 pm

Hey John, what's happenin'??? I'm a Dual Star dealer and I didn't see it either. I'll get on with Happy Trails. Thanks. Gonna show Evans all your cool roads??? Catfish http://stores.ebay.com/FarkleMasters www.FarkleMasters.com IBA #12835 AMA Lifer 462122 Happy Trails carries them. www.happy-trail.com I thought Dual-Star did but I don't see one listed on their website. --John Kokola Catfish wrote:
>Any idea where I can get one?

Catfish
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Post by Catfish » Mon May 15, 2006 2:52 pm

You're not the first person to mention that Arrowhead is usually top notch. Let me start by saying it's my friend that's been dealing with them. He's handling the wrenching (he's a mechanic) and I'm handling the research (I sit in front of a PC a good portion of my day). He's getting the "It'll be here tomorrow and I'll get it shipped right out." speech. I'll see if I can get Fred on the phone and give him the chance to work it out. I didn't mean to cause any ill will. Catfish http://stores.ebay.com/FarkleMasters www.FarkleMasters.com IBA #12835 AMA Lifer 462122 Cat (or should I say Mr. Fish, not having been properly introduced )-- Doesn't sound like Fred, he's usually real prompt and knows what he has and what he doesn't. Are you calling or emailing? Try Mike at Eagle Engineering, mike@... --JW Flower

Spike55
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Post by Spike55 » Mon May 15, 2006 3:07 pm

Mike at Eagle sent one right out to me (doo, two different springs, instructions). Total turn-around time (call to receiving) was one week. Don, R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Catfish wrote: > > Any idea where I can get one? > Someplace that has them in stock ready to ship would be great. > Arrowhead Motorsports has been jerking me around for 2 weeks and they still > don't have them!!! > > Catfish > http://stores.ebay.com/FarkleMasters > www.FarkleMasters.com > IBA #12835 > AMA Lifer 462122 >

James W. Flower
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Post by James W. Flower » Mon May 15, 2006 3:18 pm

No ill will here either. Any luck with Eagle Mike?
On May 15, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Catfish wrote: > You're not the first person to mention that Arrowhead is usually top > notch. > Let me start by saying it's my friend that's been dealing with them. > He's handling the wrenching (he's a mechanic) and I'm handling the > research > (I sit in front of a PC a good portion of my day). > He's getting the "It'll be here tomorrow and I'll get it shipped right > out." > speech. > I'll see if I can get Fred on the phone and give him the chance to > work it > out. > I didn't mean to cause any ill will. > > Catfish > http://stores.ebay.com/FarkleMasters > www.FarkleMasters.com > IBA #12835 > AMA Lifer 462122 > > > Cat (or should I say Mr. Fish, not having been properly introduced )-- > Doesn't sound like Fred, he's usually real prompt and knows what he has > and what he doesn't. Are you calling or emailing? > Try Mike at Eagle Engineering, > mike@... > --JW Flower > > >

wannabsmooth1
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Post by wannabsmooth1 » Mon May 15, 2006 4:04 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Catfish wrote:
> > Any idea where I can get one? > Someplace that has them in stock ready to ship would be great. > Arrowhead Motorsports has been jerking me around for 2 weeks and
they still
> don't have them!!! > > Catfish > http://stores.ebay.com/FarkleMasters > www.FarkleMasters.com > IBA #12835 > AMA Lifer 462122 >
They've all been out of them a little while. I'm starting to ship today. Sorry for the delay. I've had 2 machines down. Fred at Arrowhead won't jerk you around intentionally. I don't think he's been out of them for 2 weeks. If one of the parts you (general) ordered is out of sotck, many vendors will hold the order to save shipping $$. all the best, Mike

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