I bought a new KLR-650 this summer. I took it to the Dealer about a
month ago to receive the 500 mile service and asked them to check the
valve adjustment. I was told by the manager that it would not be
neccessary, contrary to everything I've read. I've now got 900 mile
on the bike and I'm wondering if I should take it back in just for
the valve check. I'm also concerned that maybe this guy just does'nt
know how to check or adjust valves and will only screw it up or not
do it at all. Any body out there have any suggestions?
now broken in
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valve adjustment check
We've seen this scenario a bunch of times on the list...you are right to think you should check the valves...many of us have required valve adjustments at 500, 1500, 3,000, and 6,000 miles...after that they settle in nicely. The best approach is to do it yourself or find someone you have confidence in... Kurt> do it at all. Any body out there have any suggestions?
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now broken in
On Sat, 30 Sep 2000 18:01:15 -0000, Roy James wrote: KLR650a15- after much offroading in the TX hill country I finally got thrown. The bike survived intact. It now has official battle scars. So it's officially broken in.>>>>>>>>>>> Sounds like you're broken in too. Love dem get-offs!! Strap a piece o' carboard to your ass and you can berm slide out of 'em. dat brooklyn bum _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
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