
rad guard specifications
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just posted a pic of my oil screen.
Just in case you have not done this yet to your bike 

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just posted a pic of my oil screen.
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, bjoggi308 wrote:
That is a pretty good one. Tho, even at that level of junk, I don't think the oil flow was being reduced in a relevant way. I am not arguing to not clean the screen, but it is important to carefully consider risks versus rewards. -- Doug Herr doug@...> Just in case you have not done this yet to your bike![]()
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just posted a pic of my oil screen.
That mess looks like a bunch of condoms or something... yuck!!
ron in mn
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "bjoggi308" wrote: > > Just in case you have not done this yet to your bike![]()
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just posted a pic of my oil screen.
At 12:44 AM +0000 4/8/05, bjoggi308 wrote:
Funny you mentioned it. I just pulled the screen today on a bike that I recently bought. The screen looked great (16,500 miles), but the oil pump drive gear nut was loose, indicating that the bike was worked on by some dip$hit. Fortunately, the claw washer was holding it on. I retorqued it, draped a cloth over the exposed internals and then went inside to feed the kids lunch. When I went back out, I was in a hurry to get the bike back together and when I tightened the last nut, I stood up and saw the screen sitting on the luggage rack. DOH! Mark http://www.reelrider.com/noab05>Just in case you have not done this yet to your bike![]()
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just posted a pic of my oil screen.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "bjoggi308" wrote:
What year? How many miles? Matt> > Just in case you have not done this yet to your bike![]()
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just posted a pic of my oil screen.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Matt" wrote:
It's a 2003 A17 with 5K miles on it. It had never been opened up
before. Not even for the supposed 'valve' adjustment by the
dealership for the previous owner.
I don't expect that I need to re-examine the screen until I replace
the waterpump mechanical seal, or anytime I have the right side
cover off for whatever reason.
-Bjoggi in Oregon
A17 - Not yet Ready for Alaska (2 months and counting)
wrote:> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "bjoggi308"
Duh, I had my 18 month old son in my lap at the time. That makes it a real challenge to type and think> > > > Just in case you have not done this yet to your bike> > What year? How many miles? > > Matt

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just posted a pic of my oil screen.
Ahhhh. Bummer. Can't say I have never done that. LOL. More than once I'm afraid.
I had rebuilt the entire front end on my 1100 Katana back in '94 and did final assembly at 3am for an all day ride the day after (5 hours later), and then I found several 'left over' bolts. Had to go back and 'find' where they came from
That was back in the days when I could go without sleep. Them are gone now.
-Bruce in Oregon
A17 - Behind schedule for Alaska
Tengai Mark Van Horn wrote:
At 12:44 AM +0000 4/8/05, bjoggi308 wrote:

Funny you mentioned it. I just pulled the screen today on a bike that I recently bought. The screen looked great (16,500 miles), but the oil pump drive gear nut was loose, indicating that the bike was worked on by some dip$hit. Fortunately, the claw washer was holding it on. I retorqued it, draped a cloth over the exposed internals and then went inside to feed the kids lunch. When I went back out, I was in a hurry to get the bike back together and when I tightened the last nut, I stood up and saw the screen sitting on the luggage rack. DOH! Mark http://www.reelrider.com/noab05 --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Make Yahoo! your home page [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]>Just in case you have not done this yet to your bike![]()
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rad guard specifications
I applaud your energy and like your thinking but here is a suggestion,
design a better one for the same or less $$, now that is the American
spirit. Take a look at the design of the military KLR crash bars and
make your own unique design. Who knows you may even have people
copying your crash bars someday. I'll volunteer to be a beta tester.
--Jim
A-15 back on the road and never runn'n better
> Hi, I happen to work for a large welding/machining company ... i was > wondering if anyone had specs/dimensions on the various rad guards out > there as I honestly think 65$ US for a bent piece of metal is a tad > over priced (although worth it for investment protection) but I think > you catch my drift ... to me this looks like a component that should > maybe cost 30$ > > I'm hoping I can get the specifications, talk to the guys out back > here and figure out what the true cost on something like that might be > ... might be nice to introduce something at lower than 65$ > > > any ideas?
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just posted a pic of my oil screen.
Looks like it was doing it's job pretty well.
--Jim
A-15 no longer smelling of gasoline.
> Just in case you have not done this yet to your bike![]()
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