I pulled the head off my KLR650 last night and I noticed that it has
(I have little experience with motorcycle engine building) a pretty
good amount of carbon buildup on the piston and the area around the
valves (except for the exhaust valves, of course). My bike only has
530 miles on it. How much carbon is normal? I could chip it off in
thin flakes off of the squish band. I'm not really concerned about
this, just curious. It is bone stock.
Gerret
A15 "Mj lnir"
bmw grips on the klr?
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That is surprising since it is stock. I though carbon was harder and more difficult to remove and not flaky like that. Maybe it is some kind of ash from higher than normal oil consumption since it is still breaking in. Anyone else have an idea.......? Brad> How much carbon is normal? I could chip it off in > thin flakes off of the squish band. I'm not really concerned about > this, just curious. It is bone stock. > > Gerret > A15 "Mj lnir"
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Brad Davis"
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Whoops, I meant to say "That is surprising since it is so new." Brad> > How much carbon is normal? I could chip it off in > > thin flakes off of the squish band. I'm not really concerned about > > this, just curious. It is bone stock. > > > > Gerret > > A15 "Mj lnir" > > That is surprising since it is stock. I though carbon was harder and > more difficult to remove and not flaky like that. Maybe it is some > kind of ash from higher than normal oil consumption since it is still > breaking in. Anyone else have an idea.......? > Brad
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bmw grips on the klr?
listers:
Has anyone installed the BMW "GS type" grips on their KLR? Other
than length, the BMW type look like they may fit.
TIA,
rod
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