valve settings and performance?
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I recently purchased an 04 KLR650 and it is due for it's first
service (~600 miles). The dealer wants $200.00 plus parts. This
seems expensive to me!! Is there any reason I should not do the
services my self? (I am capable) Is the $200.00 price tag for
essentially an oil/filter change, valve adjustment, and general
check over reasonable?
Any suggestions on the best place to purchase the service manual?
-Curt Koehler- (klrkoehler)
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "klrkoehler"
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Yes, $200 is insane for such a simple task on the KLR. You are smart to have realized that and asked the list what to do. My opinion is to NEVER take it to the dealer. They will often take your money and either screw something up or not even do the work (like the valve adjustments). What to do: 1. Go to the FAQ link on the home page of this list and read read read. All the info is there for doing just about everything and getting everything for the KLR. 2. Get 3 quarts of your favorite oil, a filter and just do it yourself. Then check your valves. The info is in the FAQ. If you run into a problem or have a question, just ask the list. You will save thousands of dollers over the years, learn alot about your bike, and you will have the peace of mind that it is done right. MrMoose A8 (Barbie and Ken special)> I recently purchased an 04 KLR650 and it is due for it's first > service (~600 miles). The dealer wants $200.00 plus parts. This > seems expensive to me!! Is there any reason I should not do the > services my self? (I am capable) Is the $200.00 price tag for > essentially an oil/filter change, valve adjustment, and general > check over reasonable? > > Any suggestions on the best place to purchase the service manual?
first service for 2004 klr
I recently purchased an 04 KLR650 and it is due for it's first
service (~600 miles). The dealer wants $200.00 plus parts. This
seems expensive to me!!
I do "All" my own work---and doing the service should be no
problem for you if as you say "I am capable"---you will have fun and get
to no your bike.
Is there any reason I should not do the
services my self?
No reason--they're not going to void you warranty unless you
really screw something up.
Is the $200.00 price tag for
essentially an oil/filter change, valve adjustment, and general
check over reasonable?
I think if is very reasonable--------If----they do all the work.
It will take several hours.
Any suggestions on the best place to purchase the service manual?
Forget the manual----I've got one----it's useless
almost---there's better more complete info for anything you want to do
to your bike on the net-with pictures----for dumb people---like me 

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Just be glad it doesn't have "BMW" marked on the sides.>I recently purchased an 04 KLR650 and it is due for it's first >service (~600 miles). The dealer wants $200.00 plus parts. This >seems expensive to me!!
No, just make sure you log it, and hang on to your receipts for the oil & filter.> Is there any reason I should not do the >services my self?
Overstock.com has the Clymer manual for $17.95 + S&H. I bought a copy last week and have thumbed through it. Clymer usually has pretty good manuals (I've had half a dozen or more through the years), and most of the time their errors are (a) well documented on the web {like this mailing list} or (b) very obvious. I don't expect to purchase the Kawasaki manuals (takes two for the KLR). Greg Roberts ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at netcommander.com> >Any suggestions on the best place to purchase the service manual?
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Bookmark Mark's site. http://klr6500.tripod.com/valves.htm I'd start there - check your valves - if you need shims - order them from Fred. He's got the Clymer manual as well as oil filters, etc. Jim> --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "klrkoehler" > wrote: >>services my self? (I am capable) Is the $200.00 price tag for >>essentially an oil/filter change, valve adjustment, and general >>check over reasonable?
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "klrkoehler"
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Welcome to owning a KLR... Somebody should have posted the links to Marks website that has all the steps needed for this basic work. Valve shims are pretty simple to change out, get Shim-Calc software from www.ironjungle.com for doing the math, without registering it (aka: paying Pat for his efforts) you can only do 3 valves at a time, but write it down and change the numbers for the one that will not show. But if you think you can, you can. Where about you call home, there my be somebody close by that can help also. Dooden A15 Green Ape> I recently purchased an 04 KLR650 and it is due for it's first > service (~600 miles). The dealer wants $200.00 plus parts. This > seems expensive to me!! Is there any reason I should not do the > services my self? (I am capable) Is the $200.00 price tag for > essentially an oil/filter change, valve adjustment, and general > check over reasonable? > > Any suggestions on the best place to purchase the service manual? > > > > -Curt Koehler- (klrkoehler)
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All you're paying for is maintaining the warranty. I would double
check the valves after the dealer claims to have done them. If the
valves are within spec, then you can start your record keeping with
their values @ that particular mileage. If not within spec, then
you've done yourself a service by correcting this critical
adjustment. I personally like to set mine to the high side & then
extend the check interval.
Some dealers consider the first (& later) valve check as free money,
no work at zero risk of being caught. This applies to all MC.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "klrkoehler"
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> I recently purchased an 04 KLR650 and it is due for it's first > service (~600 miles). The dealer wants $200.00 plus parts. This > seems expensive to me!! Is there any reason I should not do the > services my self? (I am capable) Is the $200.00 price tag for > essentially an oil/filter change, valve adjustment, and general > check over reasonable? > > Any suggestions on the best place to purchase the service manual? > > > > -Curt Koehler- (klrkoehler)
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I just got my manual (Clymer) from Overstock.. Took less then a week and
is a GREAT manual.. Have never seen the dealer manual, so can't compare
them..
Denis
On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Gregory Roberts wrote: > > ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- > > >I recently purchased an 04 KLR650 and it is due for it's first > >service (~600 miles). The dealer wants $200.00 plus parts. This > >seems expensive to me!! > > Just be glad it doesn't have "BMW" marked on the sides. > > > > Is there any reason I should not do the > >services my self? > > No, just make sure you log it, and hang on to your receipts for the oil & filter. > > > > >Any suggestions on the best place to purchase the service manual? > > Overstock.com has the Clymer manual for $17.95 + S&H. I bought a copy last week and have thumbed through it. Clymer usually has pretty good manuals (I've had half a dozen or more through the years), and most of the time their errors are (a) well documented on the web {like this mailing list} or (b) very obvious. > > I don't expect to purchase the Kawasaki manuals (takes two for the KLR). > > Greg Roberts > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sent via the WebMail system at netcommander.com > > > > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "klrkoehler"
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I paid $360 for my 500 mile then went to Amazon and got the Clymer guide for about $22. Butween the guide nad the FAQ's and the info on this site you should be able to do it yourself. Craig A 18> I recently purchased an 04 KLR650 and it is due for it's first > service (~600 miles). The dealer wants $200.00 plus parts. This > seems expensive to me!! Is there any reason I should not do the > services my self? (I am capable) Is the $200.00 price tag for > essentially an oil/filter change, valve adjustment, and general > check over reasonable? > > Any suggestions on the best place to purchase the service manual? > > > > -Curt Koehler- (klrkoehler)
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "rsanders30117" wrote:
If you insist that they furnish a record of shim sizes before and after adjustment, it will be a little harder for them to cheat.> Some dealers consider the first (& later) valve check as free money, > no work at zero risk of being caught. This applies to all MC.
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