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bigdogg@mvn.net
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did my doohickey !!
Here's the scoop at 8,660 miles on my KLR-----got my Eagle Doohickey,
spring, gaskets and rotor puller from Fred today and tore things
apart (I fabricated a rotor holder). Everything was pretty well as
new----nothing broken and the spring still had some tension on it.
Fred now ships the Doohickey with both a 38 and 35mm spring (stock is
40)------and I used the 35. The 38 was OK, but I thought it would
lose tension after a couple of adjustments. So I hope to not have to
go in there for a long time. My motor isn't any quieter--but nothing
was wrong when I started this.
For all those people wondering if they should do this----I
looked at it this way. I like the bike very much and plan on keeping
it and putting some miles on it----also, I ride in the wilderness a
lot--maybe not seeing anybody all day, so I want it to be as reliable
as possible. And I'm going to Copper Canyon in March---they don't
have any Doohickeys in Batopilas I'm told
A word of advice-----after shattering you regular 19mm crafstman
socket with an air impact on the rotor bolt-------don't go to Sears
and ask for a replacement and then buy an impact socket socket at the
same time
---wait till the next day !!!
Mark Sampson
www.bigdogadventures.com
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wannabsmooth1
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did my doohickey !!
Mark,
I'm glad it worked out well for you. I actually decided about a
month ago to send two springs in each kit - not just the ones from
Fred, but Tim, too.
I'ts very hard to tell in advance which
spring will be best. So, wherever you get the kit, it will have two
springs, until further notice.
It seems like most of adjustment necessay to the system is in the
first few thousand miles. I had a discussion with Elden today - he
had put on new balancer sprockets (but not the idler sprocket), and
a new chain about 5K ago. He noticed quite a bit of change in lever
position. I suggested that the chain rides on the rubber on either
side of the teeth, until the rubber is worn down. He went out and
checked his bike, and agreed that was happening.
That rotor is a tight one, isn't it? I've had some go pretty easy,
and some kind of hard.
All the best to you!
Mike
Eagle Mfg & Eng
San Diego, Ca.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, bigdogg@m... wrote: > Here's the scoop at 8,660 miles on my KLR-----got my Eagle Doohickey, > spring, gaskets and rotor puller from Fred today and tore things > apart (I fabricated a rotor holder). Everything was pretty well as > new----nothing broken and the spring still had some tension on it. > Fred now ships the Doohickey with both a 38 and 35mm spring (stock is > 40)------and I used the 35. The 38 was OK, but I thought it would > lose tension after a couple of adjustments. So I hope to not have to > go in there for a long time. My motor isn't any quieter--but nothing > was wrong when I started this. > For all those people wondering if they should do this----I > looked at it this way. I like the bike very much and plan on keeping > it and putting some miles on it----also, I ride in the wilderness a > lot--maybe not seeing anybody all day, so I want it to be as reliable > as possible. And I'm going to Copper Canyon in March---they don't > have any Doohickeys in Batopilas I'm told> A word of advice-----after shattering you regular 19mm crafstman > socket with an air impact on the rotor bolt-------don't go to Sears > and ask for a replacement and then buy an impact socket socket at the > same time
---wait till the next day !!! > Mark Sampson > www.bigdogadventures.com
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Chris
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