> >I'd love the smell of my smoky KLR on my back every >morning after riding 2 miles from home (better than >the coffee maker aroma) guess what my boss think : ) >and can't wait the end of day to take a backroad >"shortcut" back to home > >- YES I do dress bussiness casual riding a KLR &:) > >Greets >Jafet >A10 >
valve adjustment video (how many times?)
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11th annual ride to work day - today! nklr
I do the same thing, business casual, however I will admit that I am a fair weather biker. Riding in the rain is not ideal when dressed in 100% wool slacks and a business casual shirt. Folks here don't have a problem with me riding, in fact they often talk of how they wish they had a bike and the nerve to ride one. I always tell them to go for it! They never do... They also get a kick out of my Joe Rocket bright yellow jacket too.
Riding to/from work is the best as I get to relieve a great deal of frustration this way. The only problem I have is weather and the ocassional splattered bug on my pants leg or shirt.
Paul
Frisco, TX
jafet martinez wrote:
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valve adjustment video (how many times?)
On Thu, 2002-07-18 at 09:41, mnron2002 wrote:
I think that one of the Kurts recommends not waiting that long and checking them at 0 miles. I would have to agree with him as I don't trust any of my local dealers nor do I trust BigK's QC. When the hell are the molds gonna wear out for the KLR? Z DC> > I agree with Mister_T: the main point being that you need to check > the valves at the first service, which is around 500 miles. Most of > the bikes have needed some shim replacements at that time. For the > most part, once set on the loose side, the bike goes a long time > before needing any adjustments. I think that we, as a group, are > involved in the maintenance of our bikes, and so many of us check the > valves on a regular basis "just to be safe". The same goes with the > doohickey issue, we hear of a failure, and we find a solution and > talk it up big time. > > Enjoy your bike!!!! > > MNRon
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