hella micro xenon's on a '04 klr 650?

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stryknos
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hella micro xenon's on a '04 klr 650?

Post by stryknos » Sat Dec 06, 2003 6:24 pm

Hey, has anyone mounted Hella Micro Xenons on there KLR 650? I am just looking for some mounting ideas. Tkanks.

Randall Marbach
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i might be a proud new owner of a 2003 klr

Post by Randall Marbach » Sat Dec 06, 2003 8:12 pm

Hi All I just went out to see a used 2003 with less that 1K miles on it. In short, I took it for a test ride and now have a handshake agreement with the PO to consummate the deal and pick it up Monday at noon. This PO is the second owner. He bought it to learn how to ride last October. Needless to say, he rode it once and fell off it and it has been parked ever since. There are two things I see wrong, but they don't look serious. First, it was hard starting and would not idle well. I looked at the manual and I can not tell in which position the choke is on, and in which position it is off. Can somebody give me a hint. It seemed to run a little better as I rode it around the block. Second, it looks like when the PO fell, the bike landed on the right side. There are minor scratches on the right radiator shroud, the back of the right handlebar guard and the top right front fender. In addition the forks appear to be tweaked; when riding in a straight line, the top triple clap appears to be turned about 10 degrees to the right. Can anybody tell me what the correct procedure is to straighten the forks out. TIA Randy from Burbank 00' Valkyie 03' KLR (95+%) PS. My buddy Arthur and I had a great time at the Julian Tech session last month. Meeting all the great people there reaffirmed my intention to take the KLR plunge. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing. http://photos.yahoo.com/

Mike T
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i might be a proud new owner of a 2003 klr

Post by Mike T » Sat Dec 06, 2003 9:23 pm

---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- FIGHT BACK AGAINST SPAM! Download Spam Inspector, the Award Winning Anti-Spam Filter http://mail.giantcompany.com -----Original Message----- From: Randall Marbach [mailto:remarbach@...] Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2003 6:13 PM To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_klr650] I might be a proud new owner of a 2003 KLR Hi All I just went out to see a used 2003 with less that 1K miles on it. In short, I took it for a test ride and now have a handshake agreement with the PO to consummate the deal and pick it up Monday at noon. This PO is the second owner. He bought it to learn how to ride last October. Needless to say, he rode it once and fell off it and it has been parked ever since. There are two things I see wrong, but they don't look serious. First, it was hard starting and would not idle well. I looked at the manual and I can not tell in which position the choke is on, and in which position it is off. Can somebody give me a hint. It seemed to run a little better as I rode it around the block. Second, it looks like when the PO fell, the bike landed on the right side. There are minor scratches on the right radiator shroud, the back of the right handlebar guard and the top right front fender. In addition the forks appear to be tweaked; when riding in a straight line, the top triple clap appears to be turned about 10 degrees to the right. Can anybody tell me what the correct procedure is to straighten the forks out. TIA Randy from Burbank 00' Valkyie 03' KLR (95+%) PS. My buddy Arthur and I had a great time at the Julian Tech session last month. Meeting all the great people there reaffirmed my intention to take the KLR plunge. Hello. The choke lever, when moved to the left is on; push to the throttle side as it warms up to turn it off. Loosen the triple clamp bolts, align, and retighten for the forks. Good luck on the deal! Mike T A16 Las Vegas

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