I have a KLR 650 A18. 2500 miles. On my way home from work I went over a
road hump (a speed control device about 8-12" high by 5-6 feet across, that
cross the road). Just after that the engine died. I pulled over, put it in
neutral and it restarted. Went about 200 yards to the next hump and went
through the same scenario. The next time was while slowing on smooth level
road. This time I bump started it after a few seconds of no power. The last
time it took about ten seconds before I could bump start the bike.
The bike is running flawlessly prior to and after each of these incidents.
I have been unable to duplicate this when I try. The first two were after
going over a bump, so I tried going over a curb, across rough ground, and
going at varying speeds over humps. I can't duplicate the phenomenon.
Ambient temp: 105
Temp on gauge: at or below the center of the gauge
I bought the bike used and on the way home it died because of the electrical
connection under the fuel tank had come loose.
Any suggestions on where to start looking?
Don
The Iron Camel
A18 in Bahrain
[mads_klr650] jake (fwd)
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Sorry. I left out the fact that I did the kickstand bypass several weeks
ago.
>From: a14@... >To: "Donald Marr" , DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Intermitant Engine Shutdown >Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 13:10:35 +0000 > > > I have a KLR 650 A18. 2500 miles. On my way home from work I went over >a > > road hump (a speed control device about 8-12" high by 5-6 feet across, >that > > cross the road). Just after that the engine died. I pulled over, put it >in > > neutral and it restarted. Went about 200 yards to the next hump and >went > > through the same scenario. The next time was while slowing on smooth >level > > road. This time I bump started it after a few seconds of no power. The >last > > time it took about ten seconds before I could bump start the bike. > > > > The bike is running flawlessly prior to and after each of these >incidents. > > I have been unable to duplicate this when I try. The first two were >after > > going over a bump, so I tried going over a curb, across rough ground, >and > > going at varying speeds over humps. I can't duplicate the phenomenon. > > > > Ambient temp: 105 > > Temp on gauge: at or below the center of the gauge > > > > I bought the bike used and on the way home it died because of the >electrical > > connection under the fuel tank had come loose. > > > > Any suggestions on where to start looking? > > > > Don > > The Iron Camel > > A18 in Bahrain > > > > > >I suspect the kickstand momentarily dropped over the bump and the safety >switch was deployed cutting the ignition. You may want to consider >bypassing it. > >Walt > > >
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I suspect the kickstand momentarily dropped over the bump and the safety switch was deployed cutting the ignition. You may want to consider bypassing it. Walt> I have a KLR 650 A18. 2500 miles. On my way home from work I went over a > road hump (a speed control device about 8-12" high by 5-6 feet across, that > cross the road). Just after that the engine died. I pulled over, put it in > neutral and it restarted. Went about 200 yards to the next hump and went > through the same scenario. The next time was while slowing on smooth level > road. This time I bump started it after a few seconds of no power. The last > time it took about ten seconds before I could bump start the bike. > > The bike is running flawlessly prior to and after each of these incidents. > I have been unable to duplicate this when I try. The first two were after > going over a bump, so I tried going over a curb, across rough ground, and > going at varying speeds over humps. I can't duplicate the phenomenon. > > Ambient temp: 105 > Temp on gauge: at or below the center of the gauge > > I bought the bike used and on the way home it died because of the electrical > connection under the fuel tank had come loose. > > Any suggestions on where to start looking? > > Don > The Iron Camel > A18 in Bahrain > >
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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005, Donald Marr wrote:
Check your wires to make sure they're still twisted together. Also look at your clutch bypass. If the contacts on that bounced, you could get a momentary cut-out too. Also, do you happen to have a very heavy keychain? One with lots of dangling keys? It could be that this puts enough pressure on your ignition switch when bouncing a particular way to make the ignition cut out.> Sorry. I left out the fact that I did the kickstand bypass several weeks > ago.
When you say 'no power', do you mean no ENGINE power, or do you mean that the lights and everything else went off too? If *everything* went off, check to make sure your battery connections are tight. In fact, do that anyhow. And seriously think about replacing the OEM-style battery with the AGM-style battery (see the FAQ, I have the Yuasa AGM-style battery, which is an exact fit). A bear knocked over my KLR and it sat on its side overnight. When I got it back upright the next day, after letting it sit for a while to let the oil drain out of the cylinder and head back into the crankcase (believe me, you do NOT want hydraulic lock on a cylinder that big!), it cranked right up. With the OEM-style battery, that would not have happened, because the acid would have drained out. -E>>> through the same scenario. The next time was while slowing on smooth >> level >>> road. This time I bump started it after a few seconds of no power. The
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For those not on both lists...
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Date: Sat, 23 Jul 2005 01:31:20 -0000
From: Chris VanCampen
Reply-To: MADS_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
To: MADS_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [MADS_KLR650] JAKE
Hello all.
My name is Chris, and I am Jake's cousin and attorney. His KLR is
now in my garage, for safekeeping. After he passed, I went down to
his house, got on his computer, and notified all on his email list.
One of those folks was good enough to tell me about this group, and
that he was a regular contributor.
I am looking for the writings of Jake. His memorial service is
tomorrow, and we'd like to read and/or display some of the things he
wrote at the service. Please email me at
cvcinutah@...
with any info or stuff you might have. He is also survived by a 90-
year-old mother that he was estranged from, who would like to get to
know what his life was like in his later years. If you can help, it
would be greatly appreciated.
I'd sure like to go to the memorial dinner... what a great gesture.
Look forward to hearing from you soon.
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