At 12:13 AM 5/14/01 +0000, klr_gil@... wrote:
>Had a great ride yesterday, left my house, headed for Mt. Rainier.
>Gawd!! it was a bueatiful day!! Put 240 miles on the bike, took every
>back road I could find....but still had to spend some time on 60mph
>hi-ways. So I have decided to try a 16 tooth countershaft sprocket.
>Does anyone have a suggestion?? I called the dealer, he really wasn't
>very much help,
Well, theres a surprise...
>and the coupl'a web sites I tried don't have listings
>for KLR 650's....But I know those sprockets are out there!!
> (aren't they??...)
Oh, yeah dude! The answer to most things KLR are to be found at:
http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com/
I happen to have a rather good dealer here (Columbia, SC), but
most seem to absolutely suck ass, according to what people here say. You
cant trust 'em. Be prepared to do your own work if a) you don't want to be
raped on a regular and habitual basis and b) you actually want the work
done correctly, if at all. As for parts, if Tucker-Rocky and Parts
Unlimited do not have it in their catalog, it does not exist in the eyes of
the average dealer. The more specialized items have to come from more
specialized vendors, such as Fred at Arrowhead.
And I just went to a bigger front sprocket as well (a 15-tooth)
the other month. I should have done this years ago. Drops about 300 RPM at
interstate speeds, giving a much more relaxed feel to the ride.
> Another question....Had the dealer do the 500 mile check-up...
> They did not check the valve clearance, did'nt feel it was
>necessary.......
>I'm kind'a wondering about this...???.... Comments?? please??
Bullshit and animal crackers, as an old friend used to say. Some
KLRs are tight at 500 miles and *need* that initial adjustment. Mine has
needed three reshimmings in 48,000 miles and I don't ride it that hard.
Valve maintenance is a real issue. What are they, clairvoyant? Evaluating
motors by sensing their auras? See above comments on most dealers sucking.
-Tom
'96 KLR 650
and checked his own valves (for the ninth time) just this afternoon,
actually.
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