__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/> Hi all > > Upon investigating the countershaft sprocket on my > A3, some things seem > amiss. The only thing securing the sprocket to the > countershaft is an E clip > in a groove. That is there are only three pieces > there- sprocket, shaft and > E clip. The sprocket is free to move side to side on > the splines. Should > there be some sort of shim or spacer arrangement to > hold the sprocket in > place laterally? Anyone got a web address for > someone I might get the needed > parts from? > > Kev > >
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hmmmm.... my 89 klr has a plate that bolts on the the
sprocket that fits in the groove on the shaft. it is
able to move lateraly about 1/16 of an inch or so
thoough....
dan
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----- Original Message ----- From: dan shaw To: Seiler, Kevin ; DSN_klr650@egroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 1:47 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] countershaft sprocket questions > hmmmm.... my 89 klr has a plate that bolts on the the > sprocket that fits in the groove on the shaft. it is > able to move lateraly about 1/16 of an inch or so > thoough.... > > dan That is the complete assembly. But the Kaw retainer is junk. It is made of soft steel and the overlap isn't much over the grooves on the countershaft and they are too thin so you get the play. You need to contact Jake Jakeman at Sagebrush machine shop in Utah. He makes a better stainless steel retainer which is thicker and overlaps much better over the grooves. He also includes a washer shim set which goes between the sproket and the countershaft. When you get the right combination of shims, the sproket is on VERY tight. I don't have Jake's number handy (maybe someone else on the list does). You could check the archives for his number. I forget what he charges for the retainer and the shims. Whatever it was it was worth it. -Dave Pittsburgh, PA http://www.city-net.com/~davekle/ klr650 A8 > --- "Seiler, Kevin" wrote: > > Hi all > > > > Upon investigating the countershaft sprocket on my > > A3, some things seem > > amiss. The only thing securing the sprocket to the > > countershaft is an E clip > > in a groove. That is there are only three pieces > > there- sprocket, shaft and > > E clip. The sprocket is free to move side to side on > > the splines. Should > > there be some sort of shim or spacer arrangement to > > hold the sprocket in > > place laterally? Anyone got a web address for > > someone I might get the needed > > parts from? > > > > Kev > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/ > > 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 >
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RE: [DSN_klr650] countershaft sprocket questions
I'm a little unclear what you mean, David. Do you mean that I'm supposed to have a plate that bolts to the countershaft sprocket- as in the one that Dan referred to? If so, I don't have that item. All I've got is an E-clip. There was a lot of other shoddy work done by previous owner on the bike, and I'm thinking he had a few left over parts that got round-filed when he did a sprocket replacement on this bike.
Would also appreciate a response on the Sagebrush Machine Shop address and or phone number, as the archives give me oh, about 3,465,324 responses. BTW, am I the only one out here that finds the archives on this list pretty much close to useless?
Kev
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From: David Kleber
----- Original Message -----
From: dan shaw
> hmmmm.... my 89 klr has a plate that bolts on the the
> sprocket that fits in the groove on the shaft. it is
> able to move lateraly about 1/16 of an inch or so
> thoough....
>
> dan
That is the complete assembly. But the Kaw retainer is junk. It is made of
soft steel and the overlap isn't much over the grooves on the countershaft
and they are too thin so you get the play. You need to contact Jake Jakeman
at Sagebrush machine shop in Utah. He makes a better stainless steel
retainer which is thicker and overlaps much better over the grooves. He
also includes a washer shim set which goes between the sproket and the
countershaft. When you get the right combination of shims, the sproket is
on VERY tight.
I don't have Jake's number handy (maybe someone else on the list does). You
could check the archives for his number.
I forget what he charges for the retainer and the shims. Whatever it was it
was worth it.
-Dave
Pittsburgh, PA
http://www.city-net.com/~davekle/
klr650 A8
> --- "Seiler, Kevin" wrote:
> > Hi all
> >
> > Upon investigating the countershaft sprocket on my
> > A3, some things seem
> > amiss. The only thing securing the sprocket to the
> > countershaft is an E clip
> > in a groove. That is there are only three pieces
> > there- sprocket, shaft and
> > E clip. The sprocket is free to move side to side on
> > the splines. Should
> > there be some sort of shim or spacer arrangement to
> > hold the sprocket in
> > place laterally? Anyone got a web address for
> > someone I might get the needed
> > parts from?
> >
> > Kev
> >
> >
>
>
> __________________________________________________
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Hi,
Jake's phone no. 435 387 5575.
Regards,
Brian
A14
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RE: [DSN_klr650] countershaft sprocket questions Harry Thames
South Carolina
BTW, am I the only one out here that finds the archives on this list pretty much close to useless? As a new KORG lister, I would like to thank the List for the archives, I read most of them before I bought the KLR and had most of my accessories ready to install when I picked the bike up. I wish the achives had more riding tips like how to get down a steep rocky hill, or what's the best way to travel on sand, gravel, and mud with 10/90 tires.
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wreck nklr
I have a friend of 19 years. When we were young we both worked in
the
same bicycle shop. Working in a bicycle shop we had access to nice
tools and bicycles. We road mountain bikes to there limits on
several
occasions.
Well, I invited him down to ride motorcycles on labour day. He
started out on my KLR and I road my NightHawk 750. We had riddin
about 12 miles when I asked him if he would like to Ride the
NightHawk
he did and we continued on. I was leading through some very twisty
curves. I had warned him to take it easy through the curves. I kept
checking my rear view to see how he was doing. He looked like he was
doing fine. He looked like he wasn't pushing it to hard. Then it
happened. After a minute or so of not seeing him in my rear view my
stomach sunk. I turned around to check on him. He was in the ditch.
It turns out he went into a turn to hot an went of the road. The
ditch was deep and soft so it was impossible for him to control the
bike. He bailed out and the bike fliped. He was fine a few
scracthes
was all. He was very lucky. It had rained the night before and has
been a very wet summer so the ground was soft. The bike didn't do so
well. the head light, turn signals, clucth lever and handlebars were
bent pretty bad. Plus the gas tank was dented.
You cann't image how I felt when I saw the bike in the ditch. Well
luckily my friend takes resonsiblity for his actions. He offered to
buy the bike on the spot. Not pay for repairs, buy the bike. Of
course I agreed. I called another friend who has a truck. He came
out and we loaded up the bike and delivered it. I had a check for
the
bike as soon as it was delivered.
Moral of the story, before you let someone ride your bike you better
make sure they will take responsibility.
Now I just have my 88 KLR 650
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