1999 Klr 650 with 1300 miles sits in the garage.
PO installed Supertrapp EAR. (needs exhaust shield , melting rear
fender, jest a small spot).
New K&N filter sits in box on workbench.
Carb needs worked on!
Choices: dynojet stage 1 kit or stage 2 kit?
OR Marks web site carb mod.
OR White Bros. carb replacement kit (Mikuni) $200.00
what do I do?
proper chain adjustment method? - way nklr
what to do!
----- Original Message ----- From: Subject: [DSN_klr650] What to Do! > 1999 Klr 650 with 1300 miles sits in the garage. > PO installed Supertrapp EAR. (needs exhaust shield , melting rear > fender, jest a small spot). > > New K&N filter sits in box on workbench. > > Carb needs worked on! > > Choices: dynojet stage 1 kit or stage 2 kit? > OR Marks web site carb mod. > OR White Bros. carb replacement kit (Mikuni) $200.00 > > what do I do? That depends.. How much money do you have, and how good are you with working with carbs? If you like tinkering with the carb, the dynojet kit should work. My friend Eric J had the Mikuni, and he liked it. He said he didnt have to mess with it, just put it on, and go. If you got the $$, the Mikuni might be more fun. They do not have the dual throttle cables, like the stock setup. thats my 2%, motormark
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The KLR carb is performing remarkable feats in delivering good fuel flow to the bike regardless of condition and altitude. I'd be inclined to stick with it. It is far less fickle than that on a DR650 for example. If it is a '99 I can't imagine it needs much more than a cleaning. I'd put the K & N in and a dynojet kit in...stage1 and 2 just have to do with which jets and which needle setting you use. Stage 3 is airbox mods. I'd use the middle notch and the middle jet in the kit and see how it runs with 6-8 discs. Kurt> 1999 Klr 650 with 1300 miles sits in the garage. > PO installed Supertrapp EAR. (needs exhaust shield , melting rear > fender, jest a small spot). > > New K&N filter sits in box on workbench. > > Carb needs worked on! > > Choices: dynojet stage 1 kit or stage 2 kit? > OR Marks web site carb mod. > OR White Bros. carb replacement kit (Mikuni) $200.00 > > what do I do?
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Well, what's wrong with a can of carb cleaner? And while you're in there I
would recommend picking up some SS hex cap bolts for the float bowl and the
diaphram cover as my screws began to strip the 3rd time they'd ever been
removed from the carb.
If you're going to rejet it, I would first clean everything up, and then run
it around for awhile and check the coloration of the plug. You will find
that you might need to richen up the mixture as the KLR is notoriously lean
for emission reasons. Then pickup a Dynojet kit and run it around some
more... See if you can feel any difference. I would then only being to think
about the airbox mods. Don't do them on a stock jetted bike, or it will be
very, very lean and that isn't good. If you don't want to permanently alter
your new bike quite yet, you can play around with opening the airbox by
simply removing the air cleaner door. If you find this helps, then you might
want to mod your airbox. Tis best to work in steps I think especially when
dealing with carbs.
I don't think the Mikuni is worth the bux. Ride the bike BEFORE you mod.
You'll then know what you're missing/gaining (or hurting/benefiting) through
the mods.
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Zack
SE DC
KLR650A5 "Buster"
ZG1000A1
-----Original Message-----
From: dmoran@... [mailto:dmoran@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 9:46 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] What to Do!
1999 Klr 650 with 1300 miles sits in the garage.
PO installed Supertrapp EAR. (needs exhaust shield , melting rear
fender, jest a small spot).
New K&N filter sits in box on workbench.
Carb needs worked on!
Choices: dynojet stage 1 kit or stage 2 kit?
OR Marks web site carb mod.
OR White Bros. carb replacement kit (Mikuni) $200.00
what do I do?
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proper chain adjustment method? - way nklr
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., jenJBphun@c... wrote:
and fun when I drape myself over the rear of the bike. My boyfriend then takes a quick peek at the chain slack. -Jennifer Jeez if there's any slack at all while you're draped over the rear, you might want to check the wear on your cam lobes or else your boyfriend needs a new tensioner bolt. dat brooklyn bum> Gino's method of adjusting chain slack is okay, but it's more quick
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I warn against using an automotive carb cleaner. Back in 1984, I did just
that with my Yamaha 750 Maxim. It resulted in chemically damaging the viton
seals on the throttle shafts. Yamaha did not sell these seals as a separate
part, so the option was to locate a similar seal or buy 4 new carbs for
$750. The seals could not be found, so I opted for a set of near new carbs
from a wrecked 750 ($250).
Vernon
-----Original Message-----
From: Zachariah Mully [mailto:zmully@...]
Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2001 5:39 AM
To: dmoran@...; DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] What to Do!
Well, what's wrong with a can of carb cleaner? And while you're in there I
would recommend picking up some SS hex cap bolts for the float bowl and the
diaphram cover as my screws began to strip the 3rd time they'd ever been
removed from the carb.
If you're going to rejet it, I would first clean everything up, and then run
it around for awhile and check the coloration of the plug. You will find
that you might need to richen up the mixture as the KLR is notoriously lean
for emission reasons. Then pickup a Dynojet kit and run it around some
more... See if you can feel any difference. I would then only being to think
about the airbox mods. Don't do them on a stock jetted bike, or it will be
very, very lean and that isn't good. If you don't want to permanently alter
your new bike quite yet, you can play around with opening the airbox by
simply removing the air cleaner door. If you find this helps, then you might
want to mod your airbox. Tis best to work in steps I think especially when
dealing with carbs.
I don't think the Mikuni is worth the bux. Ride the bike BEFORE you mod.
You'll then know what you're missing/gaining (or hurting/benefiting) through
the mods.
------------------
Zack
SE DC
KLR650A5 "Buster"
ZG1000A1
-----Original Message-----
From: dmoran@... [mailto:dmoran@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 9:46 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] What to Do!
1999 Klr 650 with 1300 miles sits in the garage.
PO installed Supertrapp EAR. (needs exhaust shield , melting rear
fender, jest a small spot).
New K&N filter sits in box on workbench.
Carb needs worked on!
Choices: dynojet stage 1 kit or stage 2 kit?
OR Marks web site carb mod.
OR White Bros. carb replacement kit (Mikuni) $200.00
what do I do?
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