re. rear spring rate
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Today I took mt 2005 KLR home today. Simple 20 mile ride down Rt1 past
L.L. Bean in about 37 degree range. I need to say I cannot wait for
warmer temps. The bike really handled well. I am psyked, and parked
the bike at a buddy's house about 5 minutes from work so I can go for
lunch time rides.
http://thehauntedmansion.org/klr/Dave.jpg
http://thehauntedmansion.org/klr/Bike%20008.jpg
As you can see ther is still a bunch of snow in Maine.
Dave.
New A19 Owner.
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At 04:30 PM 2/3/2005, you wrote:
Jon...
A19 in Portland, OR.
Cool Dave. Looks just like the one I brought home about 10 days ago. Of course I didn't have the snow you have but I did get the same reaction by riding it as you did. I loved how it handled. I do wish I could flat foot it like you do. If you don't mind me asking, how tall are you? I'm 5'9" w/32" inseam and have to tip-toe the bike or lean slightly sideways. No bid deal so far but......you know>Today I took mt 2005 KLR home today. Simple 20 mile ride down Rt1 past >L.L. Bean in about 37 degree range. I need to say I cannot wait for >warmer temps. The bike really handled well. I am psyked, and parked >the bike at a buddy's house about 5 minutes from work so I can go for >lunch time rides. > >http://thehauntedmansion.org/klr/Dave.jpg > >http://thehauntedmansion.org/klr/Bike%20008.jpg > >As you can see ther is still a bunch of snow in Maine. > > >Dave. >New A19 Owner.

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I got my 05' KLR last November. It now has 286mi. 314 mi approx. to
exceed 4k rpm. I rode my bike today. I get to work about 5:30am. 30
degree's and a little icy. The KLR is excellent. On the way home I
had to hit the back roads to get a little muddy. Would that make my
bike an A19 as well. Dave very nice bike. Jon I to have to tip toe.
Boise.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jon Till wrote: > At 04:30 PM 2/3/2005, you wrote: > > >Today I took mt 2005 KLR home today. Simple 20 mile ride down Rt1 past > >L.L. Bean in about 37 degree range. I need to say I cannot wait for > >warmer temps. The bike really handled well. I am psyked, and parked > >the bike at a buddy's house about 5 minutes from work so I can go for > >lunch time rides. > > > >http://thehauntedmansion.org/klr/Dave.jpg > > > >http://thehauntedmansion.org/klr/Bike%20008.jpg > > > >As you can see ther is still a bunch of snow in Maine. > > > > > >Dave. > >New A19 Owner. > > Cool Dave. Looks just like the one I brought home about 10 days ago. Of course I didn't have the snow you have but I did get the same reaction by riding it as you did. I loved how it handled. > > I do wish I could flat foot it like you do. If you don't mind me asking, how tall are you? I'm 5'9" w/32" inseam and have to tip-toe the bike or lean slightly sideways. No bid deal so far but......you know> > Jon... > A19 in Portland, OR.
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If you try sitting as far forward on the seat as humanly possible when you come to a stop .. you will get your best footing. Or so I've heard. barnaby> I do wish I could flat foot it like you do. If you don't mind me asking, > how tall are you? I'm 5'9" w/32" inseam and > have to tip-toe the bike or lean slightly sideways. No bid deal so far > but......you know![]()
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jon Till wrote: **Snip** > I'm 5'9" w/32" inseam and have to tip-toe the bike or lean slightly sideways. No bid deal so far but......you know> > Jon... > A19 in Portland, OR. 6'2" 34' inseam.. It seems a bit taller than the Yamaha. I noticed in traffic that it was like I was standing next to the other vehicles. This bike stands Tall in traffic. I have another question. I let the bike fully Warm up before riding, however do to the outdoor temp 35 degree range the Temp dropped way off on the gauge. Is this a problem ? When I came to a stop at a light it wold climb back up. I let the bile idle and it gets to middle and the fan kicks off. Dave A19 in Portland, Me. Coast to coast..
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Congrats... and damn that bike is too clean...
Dooden
A15 Green Ape

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, dave@t... wrote: > > Today I took mt 2005 KLR home today. Simple 20 mile ride down Rt1 past > L.L. Bean in about 37 degree range. I need to say I cannot wait for > warmer temps. The bike really handled well. I am psyked, and parked > the bike at a buddy's house about 5 minutes from work so I can go for > lunch time rides. > > http://thehauntedmansion.org/klr/Dave.jpg > > http://thehauntedmansion.org/klr/Bike%20008.jpg > > As you can see ther is still a bunch of snow in Maine. > > > Dave. > New A19 Owner.
new a19
Totally normal. It will range from low to high (but
never red zone) depending on temp flowing through
radiator (or not)
If you have not read the KLR FAQ yet, please take the
time. And most important, go to the bike as soon as
possible, wrenchs screwdrivers allen wrenches in hand
and tighten every nut bolt and screw on the bike. Also
get a pair of needle nose and reach around behind the
speedo and tighten where the cable goes in.
If you read the FAQ, it will do well to answer many of
the questions your going to have. Be sure to post your
rides here, many of us are stuck in the cold/snow and
can't ride/wont ride, and need a fix....
Welcome to the club (does official KLR hand sign)
Sean A-18, Red, the fast color
--- dave@... wrote:
http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html> > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jon Till > wrote: > **Snip** > > I'm 5'9" w/32" inseam and have to tip-toe the > bike or lean > slightly sideways. No bid deal so far but......you > know> > > > Jon... > > A19 in Portland, OR. > > 6'2" 34' inseam.. It seems a bit taller than the > Yamaha. I noticed in > traffic that it was like I was standing next to the > other vehicles. > This bike stands Tall in traffic. > > I have another question. I let the bike fully Warm > up before riding, > however do to the outdoor temp 35 degree range the > Temp dropped way > off on the gauge. Is this a problem ? When I came to > a stop at a light > it wold climb back up. I let the bile idle and it > gets to middle and > the fan kicks off. > > Dave > A19 in Portland, Me. > Coast to coast..
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I do wish I could flat foot it like you do. If you don't mind me
asking, how
tall are you? I'm 5'9" w/32" inseam and have to tip-toe the bike or
lean
slightly sideways. No bid deal so far but......you know
Try 5'6" with a 30" inseam !!!, but that dont stop me.The KLR is the
best thing I ever did for ME!!!.

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At 07:33 PM 2/3/2005, Dave wrote:
I know what you mean about the height in traffic. I've gone from a V-Twin cruiser to the KLR. I'm still getting used to looking the drivers of the big 4x4's in the eyes instead of looking at their tires
Jon...
Amazing what a couple inches will do>6'2" 34' inseam.. It seems a bit taller than the Yamaha. I noticed in >traffic that it was like I was standing next to the other vehicles. >This bike stands Tall in traffic.


I did a double take when I first read Portland. Then I saw the state. Yup coast to coast>Dave >A19 in Portland, Me. >Coast to coast..![]()

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At 08:52 PM 2/3/2005, repairdude36 wrote:
I'm still getting used to mine but loving it more each time I ride it. I can't wait to get it off road.
Dave:
Now that you have the new bike, and snow on the ground, if you go play in the snow with the stock tires let us know how they work
Jon...
repairdude36: I hear that. I totally agree with the "Best thing I ever did for ME!!" comment> Try 5'6" with a 30" inseam !!!, but that dont stop me.The KLR is the >best thing I ever did for ME!!!.


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