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new klr guy... help!!!
Posted: Thu May 13, 2004 10:28 am
by silverartisans
Maybe it's me, maybe I'm spoiled. I've gone from a BMW 1150 GS to the KLR.
What's with the handle grip vibes? At about 3000 rpm they set in and
make the mirrors useless, especially the left and the hands get
tingley. Is it just my bike or will I get the dreaded dealer cop out
"they all do that"?
Is there an easy fix or do I have to live with it?
Is there a easy to remove windshield that actually works? I know, real
men don't need them, but up here in northern Wisconsin summer only
lasts about 3 weeks, and the rest of the time we have to deal with the
cold wind.
Any advice on throttle locks?
Any other advice would be greatfully accepted.
Jon
new klr guy... help!!!
Posted: Thu May 13, 2004 10:40 am
by KLR 650
silverartisans wrote:
> Is there an easy fix or do I have to live with it?
Have you read the FAQ yet?
http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html#controls
I'd start there and that should get you started.
> Any advice on throttle locks?
VistaCruise -
http://klr6500.tripod.com/vistacruise.htm
> Any other advice would be greatfully accepted.
Lube your swingarm before it gets corroded

jim (who wants to go home and work on his stuck bolt)
new klr guy... help!!!
Posted: Thu May 13, 2004 11:19 am
by Devon
silverartisans@... wrote:
>What's with the handle grip vibes? At about 3000 rpm they set in and
>make the mirrors useless, especially the left and the hands get
>tingley. Is it just my bike or will I get the dreaded dealer cop out
>"they all do that"?
>
>
They all do that, sort of. Aluminum handlebars, handguards, bar end
weights, etc. DIfferent grips help too. Vibration isolators on the
mirror mounts. Good gloves, and don't hold on so tight.
>Is there a easy to remove windshield that actually works? I know, real
>men don't need them, but up here in northern Wisconsin summer only
>lasts about 3 weeks, and the rest of the time we have to deal with the
>cold wind.
>
I'm using a Slipstreamer CF40, without the stock fairing. A CF30 works
well with the stock fairing according to Bogdan, who we haven't heard
from in a while. Either the CF40 or the CF30 are bar mounted, and remove
with wing nuts in 30 sec.
Around town, or offroad, no windshield works well.
Devon
new klr guy... help!!!
Posted: Thu May 13, 2004 11:30 am
by dooden
Hack them awful grips off and install some 737's or 714's first off.
How new is the bike ? Balancer might be out of adjustment give a look
at this:
http://klr6500.tripod.com/balancer.htm
My bike seemed alot smoother after adjustment, then I just replaced
the crappy OEM lever with a aftermarket one.
Get a torque wrench and check all motor mounts, if they are loose vibs
will get awful.
I am sure many others will report other fixes.
Nor'den Wisconsin eh ? (Damn southerner's) ;-)
Check out:
http://www.geocities.com/enduraidrally/
Not so sure if I am going to make it this year, had a blast last year
as did a few from this list.
Dooden (from South Central U.P.)
A15 Green Ape
Viva La'KLR
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "silverartisans"
wrote:
> Maybe it's me, maybe I'm spoiled. I've gone from a BMW 1150 GS to
the KLR.
>
> What's with the handle grip vibes? At about 3000 rpm they set in and
> make the mirrors useless, especially the left and the hands get
> tingley. Is it just my bike or will I get the dreaded dealer cop out
> "they all do that"?
>
> Is there an easy fix or do I have to live with it?
>
> Is there a easy to remove windshield that actually works? I know, real
> men don't need them, but up here in northern Wisconsin summer only
> lasts about 3 weeks, and the rest of the time we have to deal with the
> cold wind.
>
> Any advice on throttle locks?
>
> Any other advice would be greatfully accepted.
>
> Jon
osram silver star/philips vision plus bulb
Posted: Thu May 13, 2004 3:40 pm
by dumbazz650
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DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "takes2serious"
wrote:
> Anyone using either of these H4 bulbs in their headlight?
Yep, IMHO, it's a substantial upgrade from the stocker, yet uses the
power. Not quite as bright as the PIAA, but less than half the cost.
Poper aiming is big plus, stock config was too low for the low-beam.
Since it high-beam is used much less, my headlight is adjusted to
that the low-beam gives has longer reach. High-beam is now too hi
for most roads, but is rarely used, 'cept to flash oncoming morons.
hth,
MarkB