tire mismatch
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Hello, I recently up a KLR 650 with 440 Original miles on the odometer. Not
exactly sure of the year since the bike was produce in May of '98, yet
registration lists it as a '99. Bike is basically in showroom condition with the
exception of some white corrosion around the lower battery box mount.
Unfortunately, the original owner was involved in a severe auto accident while
driving his car shortly after purchasing the bike. Because of his injuries he
was never able to ride again and after years of storing it, he recently put it
up for sale. But, before I looked at the bike the owner or most likely someone
else. Replaced the battery, mixed fresh gas with the stale gas in the tank and
got the bike running. At first I was hesitant about purchasing it, since it had
sat so long without running. But the bike seemed to start right up, didn't blow
any smoke, didn't make any strange noises and seemed to shift OK. Since the bike
was stored in an indoor storage unit in San Diego. I'm hoping with the mild
climate, that no damage was done to the engine from sitting so long without any
storage preparation. So I took a chance and bought the bike, to use for
commuting and occasional trail riding.
So far all I've done with the bike is trucked it to my own storage unit.
Currently I don't have time to do anything on the bike till next weekend and
didn't want it sitting outside till I get a cover for it. But when I get the
time, I feel that the original oil and gas should be replace ASAP before riding
it for any distance. As well as change the sparkplug, check the air filter,
battery etc. The dealer has recommended using the Yamaha fuel system cleaner on
at least the first tank of gas. My first question is since the cleaner is mainly
made up of Isopropyl Alcohol, has anyone had any experience using it in a
Kawasaki without any problems? Also just curious to know what the preferred
brand and weight of motor oil of the group for this bike is? The synthetic
racing oil that the dealer has suggested, seems a bit pricey for frequent oil
changes. In addition since I must keep the bike outside, has anybody found a
motorcycle cover for this bike that fits well? Any suggestions or advice would
greatly be appreciated.
Mark B.
San Diego, CA
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Here goes the oil thread again!
----- Original Message ----- From: Mark Behling To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 9:09 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] KLR Newbie > > Hello, I recently up a KLR 650 with 440 Original miles on the odometer. Not > exactly sure of the year since the bike was produce in May of '98, yet > registration lists it as a '99. Bike is basically in showroom condition with the > exception of some white corrosion around the lower battery box mount. > Unfortunately, the original owner was involved in a severe auto accident while > driving his car shortly after purchasing the bike. Because of his injuries he > was never able to ride again and after years of storing it, he recently put it > up for sale. But, before I looked at the bike the owner or most likely someone > else. Replaced the battery, mixed fresh gas with the stale gas in the tank and > got the bike running. At first I was hesitant about purchasing it, since it had > sat so long without running. But the bike seemed to start right up, didn't blow > any smoke, didn't make any strange noises and seemed to shift OK. Since the bike > was stored in an indoor storage unit in San Diego. I'm hoping with the mild > climate, that no damage was done to the engine from sitting so long without any > storage preparation. So I took a chance and bought the bike, to use for > commuting and occasional trail riding. > > So far all I've done with the bike is trucked it to my own storage unit. > Currently I don't have time to do anything on the bike till next weekend and > didn't want it sitting outside till I get a cover for it. But when I get the > time, I feel that the original oil and gas should be replace ASAP before riding > it for any distance. As well as change the sparkplug, check the air filter, > battery etc. The dealer has recommended using the Yamaha fuel system cleaner on > at least the first tank of gas. My first question is since the cleaner is mainly > made up of Isopropyl Alcohol, has anyone had any experience using it in a > Kawasaki without any problems? Also just curious to know what the preferred > brand and weight of motor oil of the group for this bike is? The synthetic > racing oil that the dealer has suggested, seems a bit pricey for frequent oil > changes. In addition since I must keep the bike outside, has anybody found a > motorcycle cover for this bike that fits well? Any suggestions or advice would > greatly be appreciated. > > Mark B. > San Diego, CA > > > > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ >
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odometer.Not exactly sure of the year since the bike was produce in May of '98, yet registration lists it as a '99.> Probably is a 99. No differences mechanically between the 2 anyway. Can't help you there but nobody likes gasohol...> ----- Original Message ----- > From: Mark Behling > > > > Hello, I recently up a KLR 650 with 440 Original miles on the
motor oil of the group for this bike is? > The preferred brand/weight is Donwannatalkaboutit in 15W-50....There is no consensus here - just change it often with whatever makes you feel good about yourself.> Also just curious to know what the preferred brand and weight of
anybody found a cover for this bike that fits well? Dowco Guardian Super Cover in a medium fits well without luggage. Go to a large if you plan on having hard bags left on the bike or a taller windscreen. dat brooklyn bum> > changes. In addition since I must keep the bike outside, has
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Mark wrote:
On just about every list and newsgroup that involves engines of some sort.> Would just like to say Thanks to all the folks that have provided > answers both on and off line. However the oil question seemed to > touch a nerve.
Most people realise that arguing over oil choice is rather futile. Most of the various theories and practices would have been espoused by the 19 entrants at some stage, leaving the readers to decide for themselves. Mister_T> After some of the responses that I received and doing > a search on oil... I've concluded that this is a very controversial > subject. But, looking into the groups file database section on oils. > I was disappointed to find that out of the 1200+ members, only 19 > have made entries.
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Anyone in the Cleveland area that would be willing to help a KLR newbie with basic maintenance, in exchange for steaks, pizza, beer, $ - contact me off list.
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Hi all. I just got my self a 2003 KLR and heard of this amazing group
from the dealer. Like in the Book, Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy -
imagine an alien from another time and place temporarily
translocated into an equally alien culture. That's me. And the only
KLR owner (for that fact any biker) I know within 5000 mi is myself.
So there. Thanks guys. Now I have some heavy duty archive search to
do. Bye.
A17?
USA.
It really dont matter to me but am just curious to know where most of
you are from besides the US. I know a lot from Canada must be around
and Australia, and others....
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The place to start reading is at the bottom of this page. http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Allan A14>>>Now I have some heavy duty archive search to do.
----- Original Message ----- From: "wanderbiker" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 9:32 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] klr newbie > Hi all. I just got my self a 2003 KLR and heard of this amazing group > from the dealer. Like in the Book, Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - > imagine an alien from another time and place temporarily > translocated into an equally alien culture. That's me. And the only > KLR owner (for that fact any biker) I know within 5000 mi is myself. > So there. Thanks guys. Now I have some heavy duty archive search to > do. Bye. > A17? > USA. > > It really dont matter to me but am just curious to know where most of > you are from besides the US. I know a lot from Canada must be around > and Australia, and others.... > > > Checkout Dual Sport News at http://www.dualsportnews.com List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Wow 5000 miles is really a long way form anywhere.....
Upper Michigan for me.. ya know.. Up in da U.P. eh...
Dooden
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "wanderbiker" wrote: > Hi all. I just got my self a 2003 KLR and heard of this amazing group > from the dealer. Like in the Book, Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - > imagine an alien from another time and place temporarily > translocated into an equally alien culture. That's me. And the only > KLR owner (for that fact any biker) I know within 5000 mi is myself. > So there. Thanks guys. Now I have some heavy duty archive search to > do. Bye. > A17? > USA. > > It really dont matter to me but am just curious to know where most of > you are from besides the US. I know a lot from Canada must be around > and Australia, and others....
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Hi newbie Wanderbiker: Welcome to the best group of bikers and source
of KLR info on the Internet. This group was a great resource of info
for me, when I was preparing for our (my Yorkie rides with me) tour.
DSN_KLR650 Listers also invited us to stay in their homes and offered
any possible assistance, while we traveled. I am a Floridian
currently in Lima, Peru, taking a break, getting married and now
getting ready to continue our Americas Motopaseo 3-up (me, my new
Peruvian wife & Punky) in another few weeks. You have chosen a fine
machine. Ask questions and search the archives and you will learn how
to equip the KLR to serve you even better. If you plan to adventure
tour, the KLR does it well. I and a number of others are currently
riding many 10's of thousands of miles on KLR's in difficult
conditions in around the world adventure tours. On this tour, my KLR
has performed flawlessly for 34,000 miles, except for one instance,
which was my fault not the KLR's. I put a small jet in the carb to
make up for the lack of oxygen in the Andes Mountains. At high
altitude it ran great. I was not smart enough to know that I needed
to change the jet back to a bigger one for sea level. The result was
a burned piston and rings in Peru. I now have a .145 jet, clip
adjusted in the middle and it works fine high and low with a K&N air
filter and Yosh pipe. None of this would have been necessary, if the
bike had been left stock in the first place. I bought it used with
the jet, filter and pipe already changed. Enjoy your KLR and this
group.
Sincerely, Punky, Lew & Achi 2
Americas Motopaseo
Lima, Peru
www.angelfire.com/mo/motormark/Punky_n_Lew.html
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "wanderbiker" wrote: > Hi all. I just got my self a 2003 KLR and heard of this amazing group > from the dealer. Like in the Book, Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - > imagine an alien from another time and place temporarily > translocated into an equally alien culture. That's me. And the only > KLR owner (for that fact any biker) I know within 5000 mi is myself. > So there. Thanks guys. Now I have some heavy duty archive search to > do. Bye. > A17? > USA. > > It really dont matter to me but am just curious to know where most of > you are from besides the US. I know a lot from Canada must be around > and Australia, and others....
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Dig this; wife got tired of hearing me whine about wanting a klr650 so she
just went and bought me one. Had it licensed, insured, ready to go and
delivered a few weeks ago Saturday without even telling me. I was shocked.
Anyway, ever since then, mother nature has decided to crap snow, ice, rain
and cold on top of me at least weekly. Folks around here (North Carolina)
look at you kinda funny when you're riding a bike with snow on the ground
and you're bundled up like you're gonna climb the friggin Matterhorn. So
I've been spending my time buying up little doodads to stick on my new
scooter. JCWhitney trunk, tall windshield, grips, master cylinder
shield...dammit if the weather don't break soon I'm gonna start doing donuts
in the garage. So far 150 miles is all I've been able to get in without
loosing an appendage to frostbite.
Oh well I guess I'll just read the list while I make motor noises and ride
my imaginary "air bike" till the temp climbs outta the 40's. Looking
forward to Spring.
Sincerely,
Jim Hubbard
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