I've searched the archives so I don't think this has been covered,
not recently at least:
About a month ago I released the 'doohickey' bolt to adjust the
counterbalancer chain. Suddenly I have a vibration that feels like
the balancer is gone! No undue noise, like when the chain gets loose
(I shoulda left the dang thing alone, it was quiet...)just a low freq
vibe that is worse at about 3500 rpms but is present across the range
from 2000 to 5000. Other than the vibration, the bike runs sweet.
It is an A12 with 21,000 plus miles, jet kit, SuperTrapp, K&N, etc.
A friend suggested that the spring broke (I have about 1500 miles or
less on new doohickey and spring). I doubt it.
Any ideas? Anyone have a similar experience?
Russ Locke
San Antonio
check in please from wisconsin
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klr 'unbalanced' counterbalancer
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004, wtrrtw wrote:
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Sounds like the doohickey busted when you tightened the bolt back down, thus letting the spring take up all the slack. Or else the spring had busted, so when you tightened the bolt, you actually let tension OFF the balancer change. Either way, you're going to have to go into the left side and fix it> I've searched the archives so I don't think this has been covered, > not recently at least: > > About a month ago I released the 'doohickey' bolt to adjust the > counterbalancer chain. Suddenly I have a vibration that feels like > the balancer is gone! No undue noise, like when the chain gets loose

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check in please from wisconsin
I'm in Wisconsin every year for Enduraid. I rode right through last
month. just look for the Hockey bag and the bobcat ears for the
helmet every June.
Fireman Ed >
> --- Mike Peplinski wrote:
> > I've been riding for over a month now (just got it) and haven't
seen
> > another > > KLR on the road. How about a check in-any KLR's in Wisconsin? > > 1 for Jackson! > >