Hello list:
I was doing the ole post ride checkup when I thought the chain might need to
be tightened up a bit, took a ruler and checked the slack at the center point
between the countershaft and axle. it was about three inches, so I tightened
it up to what the specs say, 2-2.4 inches. I then got on the bike, and
weighted it fully and asked my dad to check the slack and low and behold, ther
e was none!
now visions of wrecked countershaft bearings started to fill my head, so I
put it back around 3" and left it.
watch out people
-neil
[dsn_klr650] klr 650 bike covers
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[dsn_klr650] klr 650 bike covers
On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 12:51:47 -0700, G. Meyer wrote:
works really well for the KLR650. The Swiss army surplus item # listed in the archives for www.cheaperthandirt.com is no longer available.> I searched the archives and didn't find any mention of a bike cover that
recommendations or preference?> > I plan at some point adding saddle bags however not a must for now. Any
shape! Congrats on the bike Glen! I use a Dowco Guardian cover in medium which works fine without luggage but I'd probably need a large if I wanted to leave my tailbox on when I cover it. dat brooklyn bum _______________________________________________________ Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite Visit http://freelane.excite.com/freeisp> > Glen Meyer, Post Falls ID > > Finally picked up a A-13 last weekend with 251 miles on it and great
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