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klr microfiche/
Posted: Fri Sep 22, 2000 9:25 pm
by e. rhoads
Hey Listas ..... I found this today while searching for a KLR manual. Yes,
I know there's no repair manual other than the Kawasaki one but I wanted
to
look anyway. So this might be useful as a resource for a complete parts
list.
By the way, they sell the manual and supplement for a whopping $62 which
means Fred Hink is still your best bet for the manuals.
http://www.motocom.com/index.php3
......I had to adjust this link because it wouldn't go straight
to the KLR microfiche section where I was before...you can go to the above
link and find the microfiche easily enough with a quick
search, just click the 'motorcycle/atv' link....the site mentions you can
do a lot just using the microfiche....they want $15 for it
eric
klr microfiche/
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2000 1:10 am
by cloudhid@aol.com
Eric, at the peak of the list outage last week, our friend Steve
loaded a digital microfiche program at;
http://www.egroups.com/files/DSN_klr650/KLR+MicroFiche/
It all fits on a floppy for fast, off-line access. I don't recall it
getting posted to the list. Maybe I missed it during egroups
hiccup. Thanks Steve.
Redondo Ron
klr microfiche/
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2000 9:54 pm
by Steven van Twuyver
As Redondo pointed out, I failed to announce that I put a HTML version of
the Kawasaki KLR650 microfiche in the "FILES" section of the Egroup DSN
site. This can be copied onto your own drive or floppy for handy PC parts
reference. I believe this is all legit because it all came from
non-copyrighted web pages that are free to use -- from
www.buykawasaki.com .
Keep in mind, the actual webpage may get periodic updates that this snapshot
will not. It all fits on one floppy disk which is easy to carry with you on
the road. I took one with me to Alaska but never needed it until I got
home. I put up a seperate readme file that more or less explains what you
need to do to set it up on your own PC. Once you've expanded the
self-extracting picture files, you don't need to be attached to the internet
to view the fiche. I find it very handy and even have it installed at work
so I can order the exact parts over the phone from the dealer.
The readme is at:
http://www.egroups.com/files/DSN_klr650/KLR+MicroFiche/Readme.txt
and the actual self-expanding fiche file is at:
http://www.egroups.com/files/DSN_klr650/KLR+MicroFiche/
Clicking either will prompt you to sign in. Follow directions if you
haven't registered before.
Regards,
-svt-
nklr - thanks friends
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2000 11:27 am
by Robb Seurkamp
I just wanted to thank all the great people on this list for their
with my "lean surge" problem. Especially, Steve A. Steve D, Rev.
Chuck, Tom Stone, and last but not least I think Professor chipped in
too.
I haven't gotten to tackle the problem yet, but I am sure you
diagnosed correctly.
I also think I have a name for my bike unless someone else is using
it. Hefty will be the beast's name. This was inspired by someone's
recent post and calling the bike hefty trash bag colored.
Thanks again, Robb
'00 KLR650 "Hefty"