gas tank cleaning??
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my A13 is doing a little over 4000 rpm at 65 mph, with stock gearing.
as to wheelies, I take off in first, go about 10 feet, back off the
throttle which makes the front forks dive a little, when the forks
start to rebound twist the throttle WFO while pulling back on the bars.
be sure to cover the rear brake with your foot so if it gets out of
control, you can bring it back down.... gary A13
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gas tank cleaning??
fasteddiecopeman wrote:
The "white stuff" is airplane glue. I personally would use KREEM or its ilk only for gas tanks that are so rusted that they're no longer gas-tight. Otherwise I would use the solution recommended by the manufacturers, which is to wash the tank out with MEK to get rid of any varnish or other such fuel residues, then fill it with dilute phosphoric acid. The phosphoric acid reacts with the remaining rust and turns it into a hard black coating which serves to protect the remaining steel. The KREEM merely covers up the remaining rust and allows rusting to continue going on behind it. -E> I bought some stuff called KREEM...it is a 3 step system that >removes rust and coats the inside of the tank with a white layer of >stuff that keeps rust from coming back. >
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I bought a used 2000 klr650 and my freind bought a new 2004 klr650.
My bike averages aprox 500rpm more than my friends bike at highway
speed. We both have a 15 tooth counter sproket and the 43 tooth
rear sproket. Does anybody have any ideas as to why my bikes rpm is
higher and how to lower it.
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Do you have the same tyres and are they worn equally? Tyres are effectively
a part of the gearing system.
If they are identical and your clutch is not slipping there must be some
gearbox ratio difference and the only way to lower your revs would be to
change that, don't worry about it, just ride.
Bob Palin
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From: stank62 [mailto:j_b_steinke@...]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 2:02 PM
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] rpm
I bought a used 2000 klr650 and my freind bought a new 2004 klr650.
My bike averages aprox 500rpm more than my friends bike at highway
speed. We both have a 15 tooth counter sproket and the 43 tooth
rear sproket. Does anybody have any ideas as to why my bikes rpm is
higher and how to lower it.
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Could be the Tacho too, I doubt they're calibrated that well.
Darren Clark
2004 KLR 650 A-18
Bob Palin wrote:
>Do you have the same tyres and are they worn equally? Tyres are effectively >a part of the gearing system. >If they are identical and your clutch is not slipping there must be some >gearbox ratio difference and the only way to lower your revs would be to >change that, don't worry about it, just ride. > >Bob Palin > >-----Original Message----- >From: stank62 [mailto:j_b_steinke@...] >Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 2:02 PM >To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [DSN_KLR650] rpm > > > > >I bought a used 2000 klr650 and my freind bought a new 2004 klr650. >My bike averages aprox 500rpm more than my friends bike at highway >speed. We both have a 15 tooth counter sproket and the 43 tooth >rear sproket. Does anybody have any ideas as to why my bikes rpm is >higher and how to lower it. > > > > > > >Archive Quicksearch at: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html >List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com >List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > >
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My bike averages aprox 500rpm more than my friends bike at highway
speed. We both have a 15 tooth counter sproket and the 43 tooth
rear sproket. Does anybody have any ideas as to why my bikes rpm is
higher and how to lower it.
Is your rear tire worn out ?
Dennis A18
The Big Red 1
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I was wondering about that the other day. We all know the speedos are off,
because there are lots of ways to check that.
But HTF do you check a tach? A tiny little GPS mounted on the piston?!
erik
> > Could be the Tacho too, I doubt they're calibrated that well. > > Darren Clark > > 2004 KLR 650 A-18 > > Bob Palin wrote: > >> Do you have the same tyres and are they worn equally? Tyres are effectively >> a part of the gearing system. >> If they are identical and your clutch is not slipping there must be some >> gearbox ratio difference and the only way to lower your revs would be to >> change that, don't worry about it, just ride. >> >> Bob Palin >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: stank62 [mailto:j_b_steinke@...] >> Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 2:02 PM >> To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com >> Subject: [DSN_KLR650] rpm >> >> >> >> >> I bought a used 2000 klr650 and my freind bought a new 2004 klr650. >> My bike averages aprox 500rpm more than my friends bike at highway >> speed. We both have a 15 tooth counter sproket and the 43 tooth >> rear sproket. Does anybody have any ideas as to why my bikes rpm is >> higher and how to lower it. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Archive Quicksearch at: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html >> List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com >> List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html >> >> >> Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > Archive Quicksearch at: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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Doh. Of course. Do your speedos agree on the speed when you ride together?
That would eliminate the front tyre from the equation unless there are
offsetting errors caused by the tyre and the speedo...
(I'm thinking that indicated 55 on one bike may not be indicated 55 on the
other and that's why the rpms are different)
bob
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From: Darren Clark [mailto:biggranger@...]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 5:37 PM
To: Bob Palin; DSN List
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] rpm
Could be the Tacho too, I doubt they're calibrated that well.
Darren Clark
2004 KLR 650 A-18
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