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tool kit questions
I'm just now going through my toolkit since I'm doing some longer off-
road rides. It's never been on the bike but rather sitting in a
ziploc bag in a container of other bike stuff. I use my own tools
when I do bike maintenance so I've never had them out. As I go
through them, I'm trying to figure out the purposes of a few. Some
may not even be part of the original kit. Hopefully someone can
answer these:
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/huh.jpg
I have no idea what these are for. The top one is a round tube that
seems to have been flattened out somewhat on each end, one end more
than the other.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/plug.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/ears.jpg
Obviously the spark plug socket. I have never used this to get the
plug, instead an adapter and a deep well socket on 3/8 ratchet. The
second pic is the end of the socket. Is something supposed to fit in
there to help turn it? Also, is the socket supposed to be turned
using one of the included end wrenches, or am I missing something
else?
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/screw.jpg
Yes, it's a screwdriver, but I have nothing to turn it. What is
supposed to fit on it to grip it?
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/wrench.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/cap.jpg
This is the last one. It's another socket, but one end is capped.
The open end appears to be 12mm, and the capped end looks to be a
little larger. Why is one end capped? Is it to keep the sides from
collapsing when turned with a wrench? Also, I can see why I need the
spark plug socket, but can someone explain what the purpose of this
one is?
Thanks for any answers. I've never had an owner's manual for the
bike. Maybe that would explain some of my questions.
cw
a3
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "prooffshore" wrote:
Isn't there an axle wrench in there with a flat handle? The flat end of that tube slips over the handle to give you some leverage.> I'm just now going through my toolkit since I'm doing some longer off- > road rides. It's never been on the bike but rather sitting in a > ziploc bag in a container of other bike stuff. I use my own tools > when I do bike maintenance so I've never had them out. As I go > through them, I'm trying to figure out the purposes of a few. Some > may not even be part of the original kit. Hopefully someone can > answer these: > > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/huh.jpg > > I have no idea what these are for. The top one is a round tube that > seems to have been flattened out somewhat on each end, one end more > than the other.
This a troll, right? The previous picture shows the handle to the screwdriver.> > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/plug.jpg > > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/ears.jpg > > Obviously the spark plug socket. I have never used this to get the > plug, instead an adapter and a deep well socket on 3/8 ratchet. The > second pic is the end of the socket. Is something supposed to fit in > there to help turn it? Also, is the socket supposed to be turned > using one of the included end wrenches, or am I missing something > else? > > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/screw.jpg > > Yes, it's a screwdriver, but I have nothing to turn it. What is > supposed to fit on it to grip it?
Long 12mm socket? I wish my toolkit had one of those; it would be handy for adjusting the shock preload.> > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/wrench.jpg > > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/cap.jpg > > This is the last one. It's another socket, but one end is capped. > The open end appears to be 12mm, and the capped end looks to be a > little larger. Why is one end capped? Is it to keep the sides from > collapsing when turned with a wrench? Also, I can see why I need the > spark plug socket, but can someone explain what the purpose of this > one is?
> > Thanks for any answers. I've never had an owner's manual for the > bike. Maybe that would explain some of my questions. > > cw > a3
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "prooffshore"
wrote:
off-> I'm just now going through my toolkit since I'm doing some longer
The bottom two items look like parts to a scottoiler kit. Jimbo> road rides. It's never been on the bike but rather sitting in a > ziploc bag in a container of other bike stuff. I use my own tools > when I do bike maintenance so I've never had them out. As I go > through them, I'm trying to figure out the purposes of a few. Some > may not even be part of the original kit. Hopefully someone can > answer these: > > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/huh.jpg >
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please rate my filter ..
I rinsed mine in bulk WD40, shook it dry then soaked
in Full Synthetic 10W30 Oil ... Why ? .. It was the only thing
around the house ... not because I am a nut.
Thanks for voting .. looks like most of you have incredibly
dirty filters and you guys really reassured me that I am not
the only negligent KLRista
http://www.barnaby.org.nyud.net:8090/klr650/index.html
barnaby

> I myself (no doubt soon to be corrected) wash mine in warm water with > laundry soap, rinse and squeeze out excess, then use papertowels to > squeeze it again to mop up any extra water, leave in the sun for a > while till it feels dry, and place it in a zip lock bag, add a little > chainsaw bar oil (sticky stuff) work in, then papertowel excess oil > out and reinstall it. > > Is it the best method ? dunno but it works for me. > > Dooden
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end of that tube slips over> > Isn't there an axle wrench in there with a flat handle? The flat
Yes, I have axle wrenches. This makes perfect sense. Thanks.> the handle to give you some leverage.
* Quite redfaced * Yeah. About 2 minutes after I posted this I just pushed like hell to get the screwdriver in the plug socket. I had been trying this but kept ending up about a half-inch short. I think the rubber cap which holds the sparkplug was interfering with a proper fit. I hate to force things to get them to work. This was the exception.> > > > Yes, it's a screwdriver, but I have nothing to turn it. What is > > > supposed to fit on it to grip it? >This a troll, right? The previous picture shows the handle to the >screwdriver.
handy for adjusting the> > Long 12mm socket? I wish my toolkit had one of those; it would be
I have a progressive shock which uses an allen head for rebound adjustement. I guess I'll just leave it in if I ever need it for something else.> shock preload.
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud Jones" wrote:
wrote:> --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "prooffshore"
off-> > I'm just now going through my toolkit since I'm doing some longer
tools> > road rides. It's never been on the bike but rather sitting in a > > ziploc bag in a container of other bike stuff. I use my own
Some> > when I do bike maintenance so I've never had them out. As I go > > through them, I'm trying to figure out the purposes of a few.
that> > may not even be part of the original kit. Hopefully someone can > > answer these: > > > > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/huh.jpg > > > > I have no idea what these are for. The top one is a round tube
more> > seems to have been flattened out somewhat on each end, one end
end of that tube slips over> > than the other. > > Isn't there an axle wrench in there with a flat handle? The flat
the> the handle to give you some leverage. > > > > > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/plug.jpg > > > > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/ears.jpg > > > > Obviously the spark plug socket. I have never used this to get
The> > plug, instead an adapter and a deep well socket on 3/8 ratchet.
fit in> > second pic is the end of the socket. Is something supposed to
screwdriver.> > there to help turn it? Also, is the socket supposed to be turned > > using one of the included end wrenches, or am I missing something > > else? > > > > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/screw.jpg > > > > Yes, it's a screwdriver, but I have nothing to turn it. What is > > > supposed to fit on it to grip it? > > > This a troll, right? The previous picture shows the handle to the
capped.> > > > > > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/wrench.jpg > > > > http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y156/promarinero/cap.jpg > > > > This is the last one. It's another socket, but one end is
from> > The open end appears to be 12mm, and the capped end looks to be a > > little larger. Why is one end capped? Is it to keep the sides
the> > collapsing when turned with a wrench? Also, I can see why I need
this> > spark plug socket, but can someone explain what the purpose of
handy for adjusting the> > one is? > > Long 12mm socket? I wish my toolkit had one of those; it would be
> shock preload. > > > > > Thanks for any answers. I've never had an owner's manual for the > > bike. Maybe that would explain some of my questions. > > > > cw > > a3
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