I just bought a used '99 KLR650 and have only put 400 miles on it--it now has just over 1020 miles so is just out of break-in. I have owned several bikes but not recently and I'm not a bike mechanic. This one 'klunks' fairly loudly when stopped, going from neutral to first. The idle's set at about 1100 rpm. It reminds me of my old 1950 BMW R50/2 which didn't have any syncromesh--didn't hurt it but it really sounded bad. Is this noise normal for the KLR650, or am I chewing up gear teeth? PS: I'm in Annandale, Virginia, near Washington, DC, and am interested in meeting other dual-sport riders in the area. Phil ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Failed tests, classes skipped, forgotten locker combinations. Remember the good 'ol days http://click.egroups.com/1/4053/5/_/911801/_/959972497/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... Let's keep this list SPAM free! Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com>>> "Phil Childress" 06/02/00 12:01PM >>>
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[dsn_klr650] 'klunk' on shift to first
Is the clunk happening with every shift to first or just on the first one after a cold start? If it only happens on a cold start just do what I do and shift from neutral to second then down into first.
Rob
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[dsn_klr650] 'klunk' on shift to first
I also have a 99 and it does it only once each day. I start it up in the
morning and let it warm up. Then I put it into first and it 'klunks' and
jerks forward a little bit. I raised this issue last year after I got the
bike. I was told not to worry about it as its normal. Again, it only happens
the first time I switch from neutral to first after starting up cold, then
all subsequent shifting is very smooth. I think the same thing happened
with other bikes I had in the past.
-Brian Shepard
Philadelphia PA
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] 'Klunk' on shift to first
I just bought a used '99 KLR650 and have only put 400 miles on it--it
now has just over 1020 miles so is just out of break-in. I have owned
several bikes but not recently and I'm not a bike mechanic. This one
'klunks' fairly loudly when stopped, going from neutral to first. The
idle's set at about 1100 rpm.
It reminds me of my old 1950 BMW R50/2 which didn't have any
syncromesh--didn't hurt it but it really sounded bad.
Is this noise normal for the KLR650, or am I chewing up gear teeth?
PS:
I'm in Annandale, Virginia, near Washington, DC, and am interested in
meeting other dual-sport riders in the area.
Phil
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[dsn_klr650] 'klunk' on shift to first
Mine is a '97 and does exactly the same thing when you first start it up for
the day. I'll try that shift from neutral to second and then to first and see
if it changes anything in the "Klunk".
David W. Moulder
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Jim,
The KLR has the nearly same load carrying capacity as the R100GS . Sure the
GS has a higher gross vehicle weight rating, but it is almost 120lbs heavier
and even more for the PD version, you may not need to shed as much as you
think.
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and>I have just gotten a '97 and am now neglecting my beemer, as the KLR is so >sweet in the twisties and a joy to just take anywhere. My only concern is >overloading it with camping/rally gear, as I am already a big 55 yo guy
>used to carrying all I want on my GS beemer. Your red net-looking thangs >gives me some ideas to cut down on weight.
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