balancer drive gear removal?
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I have a Magellan 330 and made a mount that bolts to the left front fork. There are 2 bolts to hook to. My primary objective was to get the screen at the same level as the "dash". I learned from the Kawasaki tank bag position (I have to stop to look down at the map) that the view distance and angle is important. This had the other advantage of minimizing vibration. Since it is rigid there is no whip or amplified vibrations from a handle bar mount. The 330 is not as large as the new Magellans but I think almost any size could be mounted just to the left of the dash. If anyone interested, write me and I will go into more detail, maybe borrow the neighbor's camera and post a photo.
Bob in FtWorth
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Hi folks, just about to take delivery of my 2003 KLR, and I want to
get a new GPS for it...in particular, a Garmin GPSMap76S. Has
anybody got one of these installed, and if so, using which mount?
I've looked at the RAM mounts, and one that looks like a good fit is
the RAM-B-149Z-GA6, has anyone used it, and can you have the GPS on
the bars without blocking the instruments? There's actually a pic
of an older KLR here but I can't tell how it's mounted...
http://www.gpscentral.ca/graphics/Photos/russsep1full.jpg
http://www.gpscentral.ca/graphics/Photos/russsep2full.jpg
Thanks in advance for any advice...
Neil
Ajax, Ontario

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I have to thank a lister for this (but I think it was on one of the
dualsport lists).
This item works great:
http://www.denniskirk.com/powervendor/details/detail.asp?serverid=nlStreet&P
artNo=27401
I liked this option because I will probably change GPSs every couple of
years and dont really want to blow $100 on a customized rack. This thing
graps the snot out of it - vibration is very minimal as well.
Cheers,
Sean
A16
----- Original Message ----- From: "neilyeatman" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 8:27 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] GPS Mount > Hi folks, just about to take delivery of my 2003 KLR, and I want to > get a new GPS for it...in particular, a Garmin GPSMap76S. Has > anybody got one of these installed, and if so, using which mount? > > I've looked at the RAM mounts, and one that looks like a good fit is > the RAM-B-149Z-GA6, has anyone used it, and can you have the GPS on > the bars without blocking the instruments? There's actually a pic > of an older KLR here but I can't tell how it's mounted... > > http://www.gpscentral.ca/graphics/Photos/russsep1full.jpg > http://www.gpscentral.ca/graphics/Photos/russsep2full.jpg > > Thanks in advance for any advice...> > Neil > Ajax, Ontario > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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my buddy just bought a gps to use on a trip that we are beginning to
plan for next year. going out to explore the badlands. anyway, does
anyone have pics of the way they have their gps mounted. he also
needs a 12v lighter plug but is concerned bout the thing getting
corroded. you guys know of a marine type lighter plug ?? thanks
guys, scott
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At 1:59 PM +0000 10/1/04, vintageracer8882 wrote:
I just use a RAM mount for my GPS attached to the handlebars. Rather than using a cigarette lighter to power it, I recommend using a flat 2-pole connector, like the ones used on some heated clothing, battery tenders, etc. A cigarette lighter is still good to have on the bike for other things and you can get an all-weather one with a gasket-sealed, spring-loaded door at Wal-Mart for about $7.00. Mark>my buddy just bought a gps to use on a trip that we are beginning to >plan for next year. going out to explore the badlands. anyway, does >anyone have pics of the way they have their gps mounted. he also >needs a 12v lighter plug but is concerned bout the thing getting >corroded. you guys know of a marine type lighter plug ?? thanks >guys, scott
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Have used a unit from Napa on boats and cycles. Has a gasketed snap spring
door and sealed at the wire entrance. Bit spendy. $10-15. Works well
-----Original Message-----
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my buddy just bought a gps to use on a trip that we are beginning to
plan for next year. going out to explore the badlands. anyway, does
anyone have pics of the way they have their gps mounted. he also
needs a 12v lighter plug but is concerned bout the thing getting
corroded. you guys know of a marine type lighter plug ?? thanks
guys, scott
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No photos, but I use some doubled up duct tape for a vibration dampening
pad, then duct tape the sh*T out of it, sticking it down to the gas cap.
On a KLR you only need to peel it off once a day, if that. Plus it's
VERY protected in that position.
Devon
vintageracer8882@... wrote:
>my buddy just bought a gps to use on a trip that we are beginning to >plan for next year. going out to explore the badlands. anyway, does >anyone have pics of the way they have their gps mounted. he also >needs a 12v lighter plug but is concerned bout the thing getting >corroded. you guys know of a marine type lighter plug ?? thanks >guys, scott > > >
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vintageracer8882"
wrote:
to> my buddy just bought a gps to use on a trip that we are beginning
does> plan for next year. going out to explore the badlands. anyway,
I have the Garmin V and use the Toratech 065-0035 http://www.cycoactive.com/gps/gps_mounts.html#065-0035 and it works well, and survived ESR 2004. http://www.merceddirtriders.com/html/DCP_5065.html Also check the following. http://www.cycoactive.com/gps/gallery/dirt_gpsmount.html Larry> anyone have pics of the way they have their gps mounted. he also > needs a 12v lighter plug but is concerned bout the thing getting > corroded. you guys know of a marine type lighter plug ?? thanks > guys, scott
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Check out Overtons.com, i use them for all my boating needs. Search
for item # 26207, a little pricey at 22 bucks, but very weather
proof.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vintageracer8882"
wrote:
to> my buddy just bought a gps to use on a trip that we are beginning
does> plan for next year. going out to explore the badlands. anyway,
> anyone have pics of the way they have their gps mounted. he also > needs a 12v lighter plug but is concerned bout the thing getting > corroded. you guys know of a marine type lighter plug ?? thanks > guys, scott
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balancer drive gear removal?
Can anyone please help.
Unfortunately had a total failure of the Doorhickey, causing the
chain to jump sending the balancer syncronisation out and round off
several teeth on the drive gear. This gear is available from dealer
as one piece (it includes timing chain gear), but has anyone manange
to get this gear off the crankshaft with the shaft still in the bike.
I believe the gear is shrunk/sweated on.
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