why do i keep getting flat tires ? nklr
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need your help-newbie. long ride planned
I am new to KLR's and over the last month have
gotten a pretty fast education from Elden, Gino, Curt,
Jake, Lou, Mariola, the rest of the great bunch at
the Canyonlands Rally, and by lurking on the list and
the project list . I also did some archieve searches.
On my three previous rides around the world I
kept seeing KLRs where I had taken my BMW. Everytime
I asked the KLR riders what had gone wrong with their
bikes, I got a "not much" to "nothing" response, which
was pretty impressive, given where I was asking the
questions, like in deep mud and sand in Africa, the
southermost tip of South America, or on the border of
Burma. If I asked the same question of some of my
fellow Bavarian riders I was getting a long list, like
electrical, drive shaft, shock and transmission
failures. I decided to look closer at the KLRs.
I've gotten a pretty good list of things I should
do and aftermarket parts I want to try on a long ride.
Some are "musts" according to a majority of my loose
knit group of advisors, others are options which I
must weight in terms of $ and personal choice. Where
I am having a problem is not knowing where to find the
manufacturers or distributors and why one item might
be better than another. For instance, I have decided
to add a center stand, know that two are out there and
where to find them. Right now I am leaning in the
direction of one over the other, but have read
nothing on whether one or the other breaks, bends, is
harder than the other to rock onto, etc.
What I would like to ask is if there is anybody
out there who would like to help me as a member of a
more formal group of advisors? Rather than take up
the time of everybody on the list with my newbie
questions, some of which I am sure have been hammered
to death, I would rather just send the question to a
small group. It would not be often.
If anybody out there is interested in helping
this KLR newbie I would be appreciative. When I
decided to make my next long ride with a KLR I felt it
was a good choice, and learning what I have in the
last month has re-enforced that decision, as has all
the help I have gotten to date. I want to thank
everybody who has helped get me to this point,
including those from the list who have taken the time
to detail so much over time.
We will be starting with a clean bike, now
almost in hand, an A 16, which I am told does not
differ from the A 15 other than in graphics. The
exact route for the long ride is still in the works
due to visas and political instability , but will
include some deep sugar sand tracks, mud, gravel,
crossing at least two oceans and possibly snow. My
guess is 80% will be easy, ie, pavement and high speed
gravel. The other 20% will be the ugly stuff. I will
go solo, so will need to be considerate of weight and
spares. The current schedule has the bike assembled
for a late September, early October, test run where I
hope to shake it well enough to see what fall
apart/off.
If you are interested, contact me at
globeridergreg@.... I am now in New York but
will be at the BMW rally in Redmond, OR July 20 if any
of you will be there.
Thanks again for all your help to date.
Sincerely yours,
Gregory W. Frazier
Writer/Journalist
www.horizonsunlimited.com/gregfrazier
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- Posts: 12
- Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2001 9:59 pm
need your help-newbie. long ride planned
I am new to KLR's and over the last month have
gotten a pretty fast education from Elden, Gino, Curt,
Jake, Lou, Mariola, the rest of the great bunch at
the Canyonlands Rally, and by lurking on the list and
the project list . I also did some archieve searches.
On my three previous rides around the world I
kept seeing KLRs where I had taken my BMW. Everytime
I asked the KLR riders what had gone wrong with their
bikes, I got a "not much" to "nothing" response, which
was pretty impressive, given where I was asking the
questions, like in deep mud and sand in Africa, the
southermost tip of South America, or on the border of
Burma. If I asked the same question of some of my
fellow Bavarian riders I was getting a long list, like
electrical, drive shaft, shock and transmission
failures. I decided to look closer at the KLRs.
I've gotten a pretty good list of things I should
do and aftermarket parts I want to try on a long ride.
Some are "musts" according to a majority of my loose
knit group of advisors, others are options which I
must weight in terms of $ and personal choice. Where
I am having a problem is not knowing where to find the
manufacturers or distributors and why one item might
be better than another. For instance, I have decided
to add a center stand, know that two are out there and
where to find them. Right now I am leaning in the
direction of one over the other, but have read
nothing on whether one or the other breaks, bends, is
harder than the other to rock onto, etc.
What I would like to ask is if there is anybody
out there who would like to help me as a member of a
more formal group of advisors? Rather than take up
the time of everybody on the list with my newbie
questions, some of which I am sure have been hammered
to death, I would rather just send the question to a
small group. It would not be often.
If anybody out there is interested in helping
this KLR newbie I would be appreciative. When I
decided to make my next long ride with a KLR I felt it
was a good choice, and learning what I have in the
last month has re-enforced that decision, as has all
the help I have gotten to date. I want to thank
everybody who has helped get me to this point,
including those from the list who have taken the time
to detail so much over time.
We will be starting with a clean bike, now
almost in hand, an A 16, which I am told does not
differ from the A 15 other than in graphics. The
exact route for the long ride is still in the works
due to visas and political instability , but will
include some deep sugar sand tracks, mud, gravel,
crossing at least two oceans and possibly snow. My
guess is 80% will be easy, ie, pavement and high speed
gravel. The other 20% will be the ugly stuff. I will
go solo, so will need to be considerate of weight and
spares. The current schedule has the bike assembled
for a late September, early October, test run where I
hope to shake it well enough to see what fall
apart/off.
If you are interested, contact me at
globeridergreg@.... I am now in New York but
will be at the BMW rally in Redmond, OR July 20 if any
of you will be there.
Thanks again for all your help to date.
Sincerely yours,
Gregory W. Frazier
Writer/Journalist
www.horizonsunlimited.com/gregfrazier
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why do i keep getting flat tires ? nklr
Because the "air" leaks out!
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Eugene, OR.
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