nklr - the plight of the oppressed nklr (and chaparral sale)
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oil level verdict
ok guys whats the verdict on the oil level?
just changed my oil, 2qts 10oz fills it up just a hair
above the top of the sight glass. is this ok or is it
too much? or do i need more? thanks
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Mitch My KLR is a 600 which has a smaller capacity, but if you've used too much oil it will be instantly obvious as you'll see and smell the excess oil burning off. I've been reading this thread and it seems quite obvious that the proponents of the sight glass being in the wrong place collectively represent a great deal of practical KLR experience. Fred J> ok guys whats the verdict on the oil level? > just changed my oil, 2qts 10oz fills it up just a hair > above the top of the sight glass. is this ok or is it > too much? or do i need more? thanks
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., mitch allen wrote:
Mitch, Don't sweat it. That's fine. I've done that on my 95 for the past 30K miles with no ill effects. Gino> ok guys whats the verdict on the oil level? > just changed my oil, 2qts 10oz fills it up just a hair > above the top of the sight glass. is this ok or is it > too much? or do i need more? thanks > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Listen to your Yahoo! Mail messages from any phone. > http://phone.yahoo.com
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oil level verdict
OOOOOmmmmmmmmmppppphhhh
(sound of half the list diving for cover!)
Richard D
ex'98KLR650 c3 $46k
)ok guys whats the verdict on the oil level?
)just changed my oil, 2qts 10oz fills it up just a hair
)above the top of the sight glass. is this ok or is it
)too much? or do i need more? thanks
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OOOOOmmmmmmmmmppppphhhh
(sound of half the list diving for cover!)
Richard D
ex'98KLR650 c3 $46k
)ok guys whats the verdict on the oil level?
)just changed my oil, 2qts 10oz fills it up just a hair
)above the top of the sight glass. is this ok or is it
)too much? or do i need more? thanks
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nklr - the plight of the oppressed nklr (and chaparral sale)
I was actually starting to feel sorry for 'ol Richard's KLR....
A very entertaining read RM..
Thanks for the smile
Scotto
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Date: Mon, 01 Oct 2001 23:43:56 -0000
From: "RichardM"
Subject: The Plight of the Oppressed NKLR (and Chaparral Sale)
Gentle Readers,
Richard's Kawasaki KLR650 here... He went to get another beer and he
left his terminal logged on. Sucks to be him right now!
Richard is deluded into thinking that I am a real dual-sport
motorcycle. He wants to go to this big Chaparral sale to (hopefully)
find some discounted off-road tidbits that he can attach to me with
duct-tape and bailing wire - You see, none of them actually fit since
I'm not an off-road motorcycle.
With the exception of a few things made by those IMS Products and
Moose Off-Road FREAKS, but I'll deal with them later...
Richard thinks that Alan Roach at Baja Designs insists that I am not
a dual-sport only because Alan has a vested interest in selling more
street kits for dirt bikes. If only Richard would have listened to
him!
Friday night, Richard had the audacity to lever some DOT knobbies
onto my wheels, along with the MX tubes. A few days earlier, he
strapped an aluminum skid-plate onto my belly. He spent the weekend
trying to grind off all the knobbies on big rocks and bash the skid
plate into a million pieces! Why does he buy these horrid
accessories? Why does he treat me like that? Clearly, he is toying
with the concept of "fashion emergency." If he tries to mount me
wearing an MX helmet, I will throw him off, bleed the air from my
tires, and derail my chain.
Have I not been his faithful servant and protector by going slow when
he wants to go fast (for his own good)?
Can he not be content to bask in the glow of six-year-old boys that
lean from minivan windows and point and shout "Cool Army bike?"
And you should see how fast he blasts past those poor OHV trailer
queens on I-15 with a smug and self-assured grin on his face. Up and
down the freeway, they peer forlornly over the sides of truck and
trailer beds while their Generation-Y owners bask in the cool air-
conditioning breeze and be-bop to the latest R&B-influenced noise,
oblivious to the suffering going on mere inches behind their vacuous
craniums.
Those poor and downtrodden bikes can't help that they'll be subjected
to a life of noisy stinky MX tracks and abusive aerial acrobatics.
Shouldn't objects that fly have wings?
The truly fortunate ones ones have dedicated owners that rise to the
task of ramrodding them through the green-weenie-induced quagmire of
red-tape that surrounds street-legalization. The less fortunate will
suffer the indignity of the wretched green or red OHV sticker. But
they, at least, will be able to experience the sights and smells of
the outside world, albeit in a very limited sense.
This Richard jerk, on the other hand, is lazy and not good for much.
He backs down from challenges like no one else on earth. Instead of
buying a dirt bike and giving it the life for which it yearns, he
bought me, a street-bike, and is hell-bent on getting himself, and
me, as far away from pavement and civilization as is geographically
possible.
The indignity of never having been washed weighs heavily on my soul.
The hum of my knobbies is akin to fingernails across a chalkboard.
My dirt-filled crevices are unmentionable in polite company. I shall
gladly shave my armpits with a cheese-grater whilst chewing on a
large ball of tin-foil if doing so would save me from the torture of
off-road motorcycling for just one weekend.
Such is the plight of this abused motorcycle.
Praying for Hope,
RM's KLR
PS. Please keep him away from Chaparral this weekend, sale or no
sale. If for no other reason, I'm tired of hearing him bitch about
his Amex bill.
PPS. Please tell him that my shaft-driven brethren are just as
capable of performing wheelies as any other motorcycle. Richard is
simply jealous because he cannot make ANYTHING wheelie, including
bicycles.
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