Hi all.
It's been allmost 3 months and 3500km since I got my KLR.
I just noticed that I can lock the steering and that there is also
a park position. It's labeled P. When I put the key in that position
the rear light comes on. Why? Does anybody have a explanation for
that. I would have looked in th Owner's Manual but I don't have it.
Just curious.
Thanks.
Raz A8.
klr lister's book now on the shelves.
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park position
Raz,
Kawasaki implemented the PARK position in a secret agreement
with battery manufacturers to sell more batteries to
inattentive owners who leave the parking light on accidently
and fully discharge their batteries.
All kidding aside, it's a safety feature to make your bike
more visible to inattentive car drivers when you've pulled
over to the side of the road.
Professor
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--- "Razvan B" wrote:
position> Hi all. > > It's been allmost 3 months and 3500km since I got my KLR. > I just noticed that I can lock the steering and that there is also > a park position. It's labeled P. When I put the key in that
> the rear light comes on. Why? Does anybody have a explanation for > that. I would have looked in th Owner's Manual but I don't have it. > > Just curious. > > Thanks. > > Raz A8.
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klr lister's book now on the shelves.
It's finally here and just hit the shelves.
Read about former KLR lister (maybe he still lurks) Andres
Carlstein's adventures on his '99 KLR650 from Binghamton, NY to
Argentina in "Odyssey to Ushuaia: A Motorcycling Adventure from New
York to Tierra Del Fuego"
In stock at Barnes & Noble:
http://shop.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=538BZEBESB&mscssid=CMHM5C47ULER9JVHFQXRU52B1NNVF68B&isbn=1556524404
Probably available at other outlets as well.
Mark
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