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carb mods

Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2000 7:59 pm
by Mike Reaves
Well, I just put in my K&N Filter and Jet kit. I hate doing things that I know I have no skills at. I used the flip carb meathod on the dualsport page. Everything seems to have come together fine (which means I screwed something up and just haven't found it yet). I used the 150 main jet from the kit since in the near future I will be upgrading the pipe. I had a 148 as stock so I didn't think I wanted to go down. I set the mixture at 2 turns out. Dynajet says 3.5 dualsport says 2.5 and I think mark said 1.5 so I just sort of guessed. The bike seems to be running cooler and pulls smoothly from idle to red line - runs like a champ at 90mph (indicated) with no hesitation anywhere and doesn't pop and sputter while engine braking. What could I have done wrong!! It couldn't be this easy.

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Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2000 3:32 am
by Jim Hyman
Mike, Treasure the moment! It's not often in life that everything goes right. Professor ps: Enjoy your success, it may not go as smoothly when you replace your exhaust system. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ --- "Mike Reaves" wrote:
> Well, I just put in my K&N Filter and Jet kit. I hate doing things > that I know I have no skills at. I used the flip carb meathod on > the dualsport page. Everything seems to have come together fine > (which means I screwed something up and just haven't found it yet). > I used the 150 main jet from the kit since in the near future I > will be upgrading the pipe. I had a 148 as stock so I didn't think > I wanted to go down. I set the mixture at 2 turns out. Dynajet says > 3.5 dualsport says 2.5 and I think mark said 1.5 so I just sort of > guessed. The bike seems to be running cooler and pulls smoothly > from idle to red line - runs like a champ at 90mph (indicated) with > no hesitation anywhere and doesn't pop and sputter while engine > braking. > What could I have done wrong!! It couldn't be this easy.

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Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2000 8:20 pm
by Mike Reaves
Stock Carb and air cleaner = 52mpg DynaJet Stage III (150 main, 4th clip) K&N Filter = 39 mpg (ouch!) I've now drop it to 140 main and 3rd clip. On the mixture screw - I'm at two turns out. As I turn it out am I getting a richer or leaner mixture (more air or more gas)?

(nklr) then came bronson

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2004 12:05 am
by thad_carey
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "trailbuster30" wrote:
> I guess maybe the thing that made me curious about this show was
that this guy (Bronson) had seemingly no connections to anything, i.e. job, wife, kids etc. According to the plot, he chose this lifestyle. With the exception of his motorcycle, he was essentially a hobo. There have been a few posts here from some that have had a brush with this type of this lifestyle, maybe that one or two-year- long adventure to South America or across the States, but I wonder how many of us could live the majority of our life that way. Personally, I don't think I could. Makes me think about some lyrics to an old LOBO song--Life is beautiful, free from the load--or maybe this is a good question for that 60-something guy down the road from me with his dog holding the "Will work for food" sign. Sure wish he had access to the internet. Dan Oh Dan, Dan, you're bringing me down, man...you're killing my dream...LOL! Yeah, it would be a fairly hard lifestyle. I guess that's kinda the point of the discussion about the old Bronson show in general. It was a concept...an idea...a romanticized, modern day Don Quixote. Heck, even many of the action scenes with the Harley (and a few stand-in dirt bikes occassionally) were pretty hokey. The thing behind the show that stuck for most of us motorcyclists was just the idea of freedom that a motorcycle seemed to provide. And ya know...motorcycles do provide that feeling. So I guess that was the whole point. We can all have a little bit of that "Bronson thing" when we're out on a good ride or an extended trip on the KLR without having to revert to a lifestyle of pork & beans, sleeping bags, and cardboard box accomodations. Thad Carey A15 (GI Joe meets Barbie)

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Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2004 9:45 am
by mpotvin01
Hi all, It's cold up here in Nova Scotia and decided it was time for some Winter main. a.k.a messing with stuff that ain't broke. I know this must be in the archives but I can't find it? I was hoping to give a basically stock A15 a little better throttle response in the low to midrange RPM for trail riding. I saw a couple of posts dealing with drilling the hole in the slide. Is this worthwile? and what was the drill size? Thanks, Michael