vibration in handle bars

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Gary Ott
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not looking good

Post by Gary Ott » Mon Aug 07, 2000 9:10 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, dan shaw wrote:
> well, after 3 weeks of leaving my poor klr abandoned > in a grocery store parking lot, i borrowed a car drove > out there on saterday.
Three weeks in a Grocery store parking lot???? Where in the world do you live????? Around here,that sucker wouldn't have lasted the night!! ;-/ Well, anyway,I wouldn't give up on it yet. If you have the patience to disassemble,then reassemble your bike to get it home-you can figure out a carb. problem. Good luck! Gary Ott

Brad Davis
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vibration in handle bars

Post by Brad Davis » Tue Aug 08, 2000 8:24 am

> also put 4-5 psi in the forks. Been like this since 94 and no > problems. Makes the front end feel a little more stiffer and seems > to control better?? > > Later, > > Van
The manual says to run the forks at atmospheric pressure. Do you run a risk of blowing fork seals at pressures above 0 psi? Has anyone run pressure calculations on the KLR forks? You know, pressure at 1", 2", .... compression. Hmm, probably wouldn't be hard mounting a pressure gauge where the Schrader valves are..... If we knew the peak operating pressure of the forks it might help judging what a safe maximum "precharge" pressure would be. Van has been running 5 psi with no problems...... Brad A9

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