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front fork squeak
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2001 8:46 pm
by sabel@wave.sheridan.wy.us
I need some advice from the group.
I've developed a squeak in the vacinity of the front fork on my
2000 KLR-650.
It sounds like it might be coming from the front brake-pad but it does
not go away when the brake is applied.
The faster the bike is going, the faster the squeak, but it's always
the same pitch.
What should I check first, the torque on the front fork, the speedo-
cable, or something I have'nt thought of.
Thanks,
Steve
front fork squeak
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2001 2:58 am
by jayed36@yahoo.com
I have the same problem on my A15, with 1200 miles on it. It's there
regardless of whether the brake is applied or not, but usually only
faster than about 20mph. My mechanic took the front wheel and axle
off "straightened" the forks and that solved it for about a day.
If you find yours, lemme know.
Jeff
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., sabel@w... wrote:
> I need some advice from the group.
> I've developed a squeak in the vacinity of the front fork on my
> 2000 KLR-650.
> It sounds like it might be coming from the front brake-pad but it
does
> not go away when the brake is applied.
> The faster the bike is going, the faster the squeak, but it's always
> the same pitch.
> What should I check first, the torque on the front fork, the speedo-
> cable, or something I have'nt thought of.
> Thanks,
> Steve
front fork squeak
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2001 9:00 am
by Devon Jarvis
I am not yet familiar with the KLR speedo gear on the front hub (and
hopefully will not have to be) but I would pull the front wheel, clean
and grease the speedo gear, and get a bit of grease between all the
bushings, spacers etc. Also oil the speedo cable.
Devon
jayed36@... wrote:
>
> I have the same problem on my A15, with 1200 miles on it. It's there
> regardless of whether the brake is applied or not, but usually only
> faster than about 20mph. My mechanic took the front wheel and axle
> off "straightened" the forks and that solved it for about a day.
>
> If you find yours, lemme know.
>
> Jeff
>
> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., sabel@w... wrote:
> > I need some advice from the group.
> > I've developed a squeak in the vacinity of the front fork on my
> > 2000 KLR-650.
> > It sounds like it might be coming from the front brake-pad but it
> does
> > not go away when the brake is applied.
> > The faster the bike is going, the faster the squeak, but it's always
> > the same pitch.
> > What should I check first, the torque on the front fork, the speedo-
> > cable, or something I have'nt thought of.
> > Thanks,
> > Steve
>
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f650cs nklr
Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2001 11:25 am
by k650dsn@aol.com
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Rich Kickbush" wrote:
> The F650 designers lost, then. The 1200C is still the worst looking
bike
> ever made. Proof money cannot buy taste.
>
> Rich
FWIW, the C outsells the GS almost 2 to 1.\
Gino