wanted: late model 650 klr
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2002 9:50 pm
I live in the Chicago area and am looking for a late model 650 klr.
Is anyone looking for a buyer?
Wilsons Sandbox
http://www.frenchandlogan.com/phpBB3/
http://www.frenchandlogan.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=52&t=232303
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Devon Jarvis wrote: > 1- Most of the broken doohickeys I've seen don't break at the weld. The core shatters. Heat-treat probably went south the first > time it was welded, and the second time won't help. > > 2- You've already pulled the cover off and taken the magneto apart. Why do all that and put the same POS stock part back in when > a more sound replacement is $30? Or $62 if you're worried about it rusting while inside a hot oil bath. > > Devon > A15 > > dooden wrote: > > > Its your money, go for it. As Jake I think put it "its piece of mind" > > > > As for the materials used, I have full faith in what Jake makes. > > > > But I also wonder, if taking the old one out before breakage and just > > rewelding the seem might do ? Heat treatment might go south if the > > welder gets it too hot. > > > > Kinda like the shifter, btw I had mine off, wire brushed the paint off > > it and the weld looks fine to me, so repainted and replaced it. > > But have a spare shift lever in route, its OEM but im sure I will weld > > it up soild and hang neatly on wall with the spare (plastic ??) skid > > pan that came with the eBay deal. They can keep my spare tractor > > muffler company. > > > > Dooden > > > > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Conall O'Brien" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Looks like I'm the odd ball, I'm using the doohickey similiar to > > >what's offered by Fayetteville. Reason is I know the people behind > > the >design. This completes all the work done on my bike by Elden > > Carl.I'll >let you know how it works out. > > > > > > Conall