Gang,
Has a stronger/better tensioner spring been located? We need a
Doohickey upgrade kit.
BTW, while at the Hoot, I was talking to the tech specialist for the
Police 1000 about doohickies. He said the failure rate was too low
for the factory to make a redesign/upgrade. He was guessing the
failure rate was about 2 - 3 percent. This is all unofficial, of
course.
Robert A14 (with John Deere stickers on both sides of the bikini
fairing...it gets laughs and some serious questions!)
black dog ama national dualsport looming!
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doohickey spring?
2 or 3 out of every 100 bikes has a balancer chain tensioner failure
(which can lock the engine and possibly cause a serious crash), and
Kawasaki decides that it's too low for a recall? That's ridiculous.
Personal safety requires higher standards than that. These failure rates
in a car would have a mandatory recall issued.
I had already decided this, but this sort of clinches it- I will never
buy a bike from anybody, ESPECIALLY Kawasaki, that I can't maintain,
service, and inspect myself. Because I obviously can't count on the
manufacturers to stand behind their product, and with a few exceptions
the dealers aren't much help either.
KHI is really rolling the dice on this one. They may find themselves on
the sharp end of a wrongful-death lawsuit, that will be FAR more
expensive than updating the tensioner system.
BTW I still hold by my belief that "if" the idler shaft lever fits and
locks properly, the stock spring is fine. The most important upgrade is
the idler shaft lever.
Devon
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wa4tij wrote:
> > Gang, > > Has a stronger/better tensioner spring been located? We need a > Doohickey upgrade kit. > > BTW, while at the Hoot, I was talking to the tech specialist for the > Police 1000 about doohickies. He said the failure rate was too low > for the factory to make a redesign/upgrade. He was guessing the > failure rate was about 2 - 3 percent. This is all unofficial, of > course. > > Robert A14 (with John Deere stickers on both sides of the bikini > fairing...it gets laughs and some serious questions!) >
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black dog ama national dualsport looming!
Hi all,
Just thought I'd drop a quick post for any of you that may be
interested in this upcoming event on July 13-14. It's located just
East of Portland, OR and is the biggest one in the NW. For
information go to: http://www.blackdogdualsport.com
Hope to see some of you there.
Ride on,
-Tom N.
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