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nklr "muffler bearings" you guys...!
Kinda reminds me of when I was in the Navy and we used to send new recruits
to the shop to get "relative bearing grease" or a bucket of "prop
wash"...
Anyway, on the subject of mufflers, I noticed a bolt head on the underneath
side of the '02 KLR muffler in the dealership and wondered what it's
purpose was. Looked to be a low point...could it be a drain?
The Harley's gone and the KLR research intensifies.
Sonny

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I have wondered that myself, I think there are two there however, at
first I thought maybe that was a way to remove the spark arrester,
but that dont look right either.
Speaking of the "pun" we used to always get Midshipmen riding along,
they were absolute fun at sea. Used to have them on "Mail Bouy"
watch all the time, and when we managed to capture a "Sea Bat", that
could turn into something that should be on America's Funniest
Video's, we had one dipstick that after getting hit the "First" time
with a broom, get mad because he "almost" let it get away....
needless to say all bets were off after that, I think the "second"
time he got hit with about 3 or 4 brooms, and started with the hey I
almost let it ..... then I reckon something clicked and he turned
about 12 shades of red and ran off.
People that we did'nt like we had a special arrangement with a nice
friendly Engineman Chief, when we sent them to main control for
a "BT" Punch, since we did'nt have any Boilertech's onboard.
Anyhow... Ride it like you stole it... or ummm
Smoke-um if you got-um... wait I quit smoking... Ride-um if you got-
um.
Duden
A15 Pilot
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Sonny Bulla wrote: > Kinda reminds me of when I was in the Navy and we used to send new recruits > to the shop to get "relative bearing grease" or a bucket of "prop > wash"...> > Anyway, on the subject of mufflers, I noticed a bolt head on the underneath > side of the '02 KLR muffler in the dealership and wondered what it's > purpose was. Looked to be a low point...could it be a drain? > > The Harley's gone and the KLR research intensifies. > > > Sonny
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--- Sonny Bulla wrote:
I noticed a bolt
Yes, with a high probability of snapping off when removed. Designed to let you periodically blow out accumulated crud. One of mine snapped off, the others I got out and put back with a heavy dose of anti-sieze. i would recommend doing that ASAP. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com> head on the underneath > side of the '02 KLR muffler in the dealership and > wondered what it's > purpose was. Looked to be a low point...could it be > a drain? >
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underneath> Anyway, on the subject of mufflers, I noticed a bolt head on the
No, it is not a drain. The two bolts are where you fit the grease zerks to lubricate the fore and aft muffler bearings. Brad> side of the '02 KLR muffler in the dealership and wondered what it's > purpose was. Looked to be a low point...could it be a drain? > Sonny
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nklr chase harper b bags
Checked the archives and there doesn't appear to have been a thread
on this subject! Has anyone any experience or passing knowledge re
the B Bags from Germany via Chase Harper and whether or not they
would work for a DP application on a KLR? Thanks Steve Br
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Yes, drains for "carbon removal", according to the manual. They rob
you of aerodynamics and increase fuel consumtion. Take a wrench and
snap em off. What I did!
GT

underneath> Anyway, on the subject of mufflers, I noticed a bolt head on the
> side of the '02 KLR muffler in the dealership and wondered what it's > purpose was. Looked to be a low point...could it be a drain?
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