--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Bill Benda MD wrote: > > Thanks for the input so far. I weigh 200 lbs. The KLR has about 3300 > miles. The tires were just put on by the dealer, so I assume the pressures > are appropriate for road use (and I'll check). Haven't touched the steering > head bearings yet. I do have Progressives on the front, also installed by > the dealer at the 500 mi service. I've got about 150 miles on the Contis, > including fire roads. I'll check for wobble under deceleration. Thanks for > the thoughts and suggestions . . . > > Bill
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fear factor . . .
Every once in awhile you'll find a service shop that doesn't balance
the tires when mounting, I always make sure that balancing is included.
I'd guess the wobble is a tire balance ot air pressure issue.
passing a benz doing 80? I was fortunate ro live in Monterey for
several yrs and used to shoot down to Gorda 3-4 times a week just for
the fun of it and I can always visualize the long stretch past Pt.
Sur lighthouse where you will also experience fairly strong wind gusts.
I used to ride fast on Hwy 1, I can remember one summer week when some
video crews were shooting some automobile commercials on both Hwy 1
and Carmel Valley road and I came flying through the turn as the
cameras were rolling. The producer was screaming " CUT, CUT" ,
frantically waving at me to slow down. Guess some guy having fun on a
motorcycle was not part of the storyboard.
The next day they had CHP at each end of the shooting area.
But anyway, I find 50-60 mph much more enjoyable going through Big Sur.
there is an idea for a video guy in santa Cruz, start a ad agency for
motocycle companies, doing shoots on the scenic roads of the Central
coast.
Conall
http://www.angelfire.com/co/klr650/page12.html
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fear factor . . .
You can check for binding by doing what is supposed to be done when the brace is installed. Support bike with front end hanging free. Remove fork springs. Move the forks up and down though entire travel. If they are binding you will feel it. Also when fully compressed check for contact with front fender and modify as required. With the K9 brace if you need to adjust for bind loosen all the bolts of the brace and just snug lightly. When you run it through the travel it should self adjust. Tighten a little more and check again. If good fully tighten and check again. If it is good you are done. If not you will need to play around some more in combination with the triple tree clamps. If after all that you cannot get it without binding and know you tried everything then chances are your fork tubes are bent. Walt> How would I know if there is fork binding? > > Bill > >
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fear factor . . .
You visualize correctly. I was passing the MZB at the lighthouse and just
as I pulled alongside the bike began to oscillate side to side. Very
disconcerting. Thanks to all for the feedback, but I don't think the
springs are to blame as I have 3,200 problem free miles on them. I'll check
the steering head bearings . . .
Bill
On 1/9/06 9:04 AM, "Conall" wrote: > Every once in awhile you'll find a service shop that doesn't balance > the tires when mounting, I always make sure that balancing is included. > I'd guess the wobble is a tire balance ot air pressure issue. > passing a benz doing 80? I was fortunate ro live in Monterey for > several yrs and used to shoot down to Gorda 3-4 times a week just for > the fun of it and I can always visualize the long stretch past Pt. > Sur lighthouse where you will also experience fairly strong wind gusts. > I used to ride fast on Hwy 1, I can remember one summer week when some > video crews were shooting some automobile commercials on both Hwy 1 > and Carmel Valley road and I came flying through the turn as the > cameras were rolling. The producer was screaming " CUT, CUT" , > frantically waving at me to slow down. Guess some guy having fun on a > motorcycle was not part of the storyboard. > The next day they had CHP at each end of the shooting area. > But anyway, I find 50-60 mph much more enjoyable going through Big Sur. > there is an idea for a video guy in santa Cruz, start a ad agency for > motocycle companies, doing shoots on the scenic roads of the Central > coast. > > Conall > http://www.angelfire.com/co/klr650/page12.html > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Bill Benda MD wrote: >> >> Thanks for the input so far. I weigh 200 lbs. The KLR has about 3300 >> miles. The tires were just put on by the dealer, so I assume the > pressures >> are appropriate for road use (and I'll check). Haven't touched the > steering >> head bearings yet. I do have Progressives on the front, also > installed by >> the dealer at the 500 mi service. I've got about 150 miles on the > Contis, >> including fire roads. I'll check for wobble under deceleration. > Thanks for >> the thoughts and suggestions . . . >> >> Bill > > > > > > > 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 > Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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Here's the link to the official news bulletin:
http://www.garmin.com/pressroom/corporate/011006.html
It looks like they're starting with some fitness
program, then a recreational/geocaching program, then
the world:
"By the end of 2006, Garmin intends to have made all
its popular hardware and software applications Mac OS
X compatible. This includes the ability to load
MapSource map data to Garmin units via a Mac, as well
as waypoint and trip planning applications.
Additionally, the Garmin nRoute application will allow
Powerbook and iBook users to turn their laptop into a
powerful street navigation tool with Garmin s GPS 10
or GPS 18 sensors. "
The only remaining question is, if I splurge on a 60Cx
now, will it get along with my Mac in a year, or will
they release some new Mac-able units...
-Luke
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