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exhaust smell

Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2000 12:33 pm
by phasia@mindspring.com
I'm a happy owner of a KLR250, riding trails through Colorado (http://www.4x4trails.net). I like the lightweight 250 over the 650 since all the trails are close to me and require little if any highway riding. My problem is that everytime I ride, I get off smelling like I stood behind the exhaust pipe for an hour. At first I thought it was other vehicles on the road. Then I road at 3am with NO ONE out and I came home reaking of exhaust. Then I thought maybe I had a pipe leak. Checked that.. nothing. The only thing I can conclude is that the KLR250's exhaust is "swirling" back over me at specific speeds and causing all my close to reak. Try coming home to your girlfriend reaking of exhaust. You'll want to take a shower and change clothes in a jiffy. I use to ride motox and don't remember this problem. Is this common with the KLR's? Is there anyway to reduce the problem? Comments welcome. =Brian KLR250

[dsn_klr650] 600+ mile seat-nklr

Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2000 5:16 pm
by Dash Weeks
At 03:12 PM 7/25/2000 -0700, The Squasher wrote:
>At an average of 60 mph divided by 600+ miles is ummm 10 hours or something. >I can't sit in my office chair for 10 hours without getting a sore butt. A >lazy-boy reclining chair maybe. The only thing really different about >sitting on a motorcycle seat all day is that at night when you go to bed you >have that vibrating butt and hands feeling like your still on the bike. I >kinda like that.
I'll bet that the Mrs. Squasher Likes that too. ;) I kinda like the foot massage on the way to work and back each day. LaterZ Dash