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question on turn signals and gearing
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 8:17 am
by shultzdc
Help me if you can, somebody. Just put a pair of those Acerbis hand
guards with the integral turn signals on and I can't seem to get them
to flash. They will light up, but won't trip the signal flasher.
Bulbs too small wattage wise to work? Also, mine is a mostly street,
high speed ride, and I want to lower the engine revs. Can somebody
tell me how much they drop with a 16 tooth countershaft? Does it make
sense to also go down a tooth on the rear? Thanks in advance for the
help.
shultzdc (A9 de-Barbied)
question on turn signals and gearing
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 9:18 am
by Devon
Lotus650@... wrote:
>Help me if you can, somebody. Just put a pair of those Acerbis hand
>guards with the integral turn signals on and I can't seem to get them
>to flash. They will light up, but won't trip the signal flasher.
>Bulbs too small wattage wise to work? Also, mine is a mostly street,
>high speed ride, and I want to lower the engine revs. Can somebody
>tell me how much they drop with a 16 tooth countershaft? Does it make
>sense to also go down a tooth on the rear? Thanks in advance for the
>help.
>
>
The bulbs are probably too small. If you wire them in so you have the
stock turn signals AND the ones in the handgrips they will flash ( you
need to wire them in parallel, not in serial).
A 16t is a popular change. Going to a 42 rear would leave you overgeared
a bit, nice for bumbling along but you'll find yourself changing down
for passing. And hills.
Devon
question on turn signals and gearing
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 10:22 am
by garalpar@webtv.net
As for gearing I have been playing w/ the front sprockets and this is
what I got to this point , A 16T at 4,500 rpm`s= 66 mph at 5,000 rpm`s =
74 mph......... W/ a 14T at 4,500 rpm`s = 57 mph at 5,000 rpm`s = 64 mph
and at 5,500 rpms = 70mph ............... I`m going to switch back to
the stock 15 and write those down. Keep in mind that these speeds is w/
a GPS and w/ a bike w/ a tall windshield , tank panniers
question on turn signals and gearing
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 11:15 am
by thad_carey
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "shultzdc" wrote:
> Help me if you can, somebody. Just put a pair of those Acerbis hand
> guards with the integral turn signals on and I can't seem to get
them
> to flash. They will light up, but won't trip the signal flasher.
> Bulbs too small wattage wise to work? Also, mine is a mostly
street,
> high speed ride, and I want to lower the engine revs. Can somebody
> tell me how much they drop with a 16 tooth countershaft? Does it
make
> sense to also go down a tooth on the rear? Thanks in advance for
the
> help.
>
> shultzdc (A9 de-Barbied)
Ooh, ooh, a de-Barbied A9...no, no...oh, the humanity! LOL! Since I
did the reverse on my A15, I was just curious what you de-Barbied
your model into. Gee, it's a shame to see such a classic and rare
model color such as the A8, A9 era desecrated in such a
manner...heresy, I say...LOL!
Thad Carey
A15 in the classic and discriminatingly tasteful A8,A9 color.
question on turn signals and gearing
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 11:16 am
by n4lj
I don`t like the 16T it`s just slow eveywhere in the
> rpm range. I still "MIGHT" run it for the all highway part of my
trip to
> moab. ( waiting to see how I make out w/ the 15T. Hope this helps.
> Godspeed!!!
>
> GARY PARECE ,98 Concours 101k , 2001 VFR 4K mi.,2002 Suzuki DRZ
400 E,
> 2001 KLR 650 1K
The 16T is fine for a lightly loaded KLR.
But if the bike is loaded down with luggage and tools,the engine
just doesn't have enough power to cope with headwinds and hills.
I used a 16T on my KLR on my trip to Moab in '02.
When I got to Moab I reinstalled the 15T and decided to
leave the 15T installed for the return trip to Lexington, Ky.
The engine felt much happier and actually got better fuel milage
with the 15T.
So, its my opinion that the 15T seems to be perfect for a loaded KLR
on the Interstate.
On this years trip to Moab I will use the 15T on the highway and
change to a 14T when I get to Moab.
Jim Ousley
Lexington, Ky
question on turn signals and gearing
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 11:40 am
by TLrydr@aol.com
IMHO. I have rode 6000 miles in under 30 days with the 16
T on....
It was in my last Old Mexico tour,,, The 16 was perfect for me and the way
over loaded KLR, Now we are talking WFO running tank after tank, 90MPH to 110
all day long, Never a problem,, Had about 100lbs gear straped to the bike.
Custom pipe
jet jit
Tall Kaw. windshield
Mike....
In a message dated 3/4/2004 11:19:50 AM Central Standard Time,
rider@... writes:
<< The 16T is fine for a lightly loaded KLR.
But if the bike is loaded down with luggage and tools,the engine
just doesn't have enough power to cope with headwinds and hills. >>
question on turn signals and gearing
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 2:04 pm
by dumbazz650
What kind of mileage did you attain w/ the 16t and the mixed quality
petrol?
tia,
MarkB
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, TLrydr@a... wrote:
> IMHO. I have rode 6000 miles in under 30 days
with the 16
> T on....
> It was in my last Old Mexico tour,,, The 16 was perfect for me and
the way
> over loaded KLR, Now we are talking WFO running tank after tank,
90MPH to 110
> all day long, Never a problem,, Had about 100lbs gear straped to
the bike.
> Custom pipe
> jet jit
> Tall Kaw. windshield
> Mike....
> In a message dated 3/4/2004 11:19:50 AM Central Standard Time,
> rider@e... writes:
>
> But if the bike is loaded down with luggage and tools,the engine
> just doesn't have enough power to cope with headwinds and hills. >>
motorcycle roads...nklr?
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 2:42 pm
by ldc650
Wow...very nice...bookmarked that one for sure....thanks
question on turn signals and gearing
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2004 3:10 pm
by Jeff Saline
Shultzdc,
The 16/43 combo is a -6.66% engine speed change from the stock 15/43
combo.
I'm not clear on what you did with the handguard turn signals. Did you
replace the front turn signals with the handguard turn signals or are
they in addition to the front signals? If they are in addition to the
front turn signals you may have too much resistance in the circuit and
the flasher can't handle it. If you swapped the signals then maybe you
don't have enough resistance (lower wattage bulbs) in the circuit. Right
now it's kind of like answering the question of how long is a piece of
string?
Best,
Jeff Saline
ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal
Airheads Beemer Club
www.airheads.org
The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota
75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT