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question about choke cable....
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 3:07 pm
by Sam King
Is it possible to replace that plastic piece at the end of the choke
cable that screws into the carb?
I was forcing things again and snapped that piece. Tried to crazy glue
it back together and then get the carb back in place but every time I
tried to get the carb back in place the gizmo broke.
If anyone has a fix idea let me know. Otherwise I either need a
plastic piece or a new choke cable. If anyone has either piece that
they want to sell let me know. Thanks!
sam
2002 KLR650
tube failure
Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2007 10:56 pm
by eddiebmauri
I wont comment on what might have caused a fellow KLR rider's tube to
fail and go flat. Thank goodness that he was not going 85 MPH when
that happened.
Anyway, I recently changed my tubes and tires (I put on some
Gripsters) and I noticed that the dealer left the nut on the tube stem
unscrewed, and (loose) up to here it was abutted to the tube valve
stem cover. I asked why; and the dealer advised that if one locks
the nut on the tubes's valve stem down to the rim; it can cause the
tube's valve stem to fail. Go figure.
And, yes, for all of you cynics out there, this is the same dealer who
showed me a new rear brake pad, and compared it to mine, and explained
why it was not necessary to change my rear brake pad. But wait, I am
an idiot cynic, I did not believe my lying eyes, and I insisted that
the dealer change a pad brake pad that did not need to be changed.
After all, it is my money! And, then, the dealer saved me money by
showing me why my fearing was making noise, and they showed me where I
needed to lube the fearing mounts. But, being a cynic, I again did
not believe my lying eyes, and common sense, and I insisted that they
were crooks................ just kidding.
Eddie Mauri (03' KLR - "la poderosa")