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klr685 dyno results
Yesterday I had my KLR685 dynoed.
The bike is stock with the exception of the new JE forged piston and the
resultant 1 mm overbore. The dyno results were consistent with what my
seat-of-the-pants dyno has been telling me for the last 1500 miles: power
is noticeably improved but still not quite enough to challenge Hayabusas on
the racetrack
Bike has stock exhaust and jetting except the needle has been shimmed .020
and the screw is set 2 1/2 turns out. I brought a jet kit to the dyno
session but it was not used. We were unable to get valid air/fuel numbers
since the spark arresting baffles in the exhaust were not letting the
exhaust sniffer into the exhaust far enough to get accurate readings. But
George, owner of Seattle Cycles and engine tuner extraordinaire, pronounced
the bike's jetting "just about perfect" based on how the bike ran so he
suggested that playing around with jetting was not likely to improve
anything, especially since we were not able to get valid numbers from the
tailpipe sniffer.
Seattle Cycle graciously offered me the use of their loaner bike while my
KLR685 was on the dyno but I decided instead to watch and take pictures.
Those pictures and the dyno results are posted here:
http://johnbiccum.smugmug.com/gallery/1198525
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klr685 dyno results
38.6 hp & 35 ft lb torque? At what rpm? Couldn't quite figure that out on my
screen. Did you have oil use before/after? Sounds like you lhad some fun!
Zac
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From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com]On
Behalf Of John Biccum
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 12:43 PM
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLR685 Dyno results
Yesterday I had my KLR685 dynoed.
The bike is stock with the exception of the new JE forged piston and the
resultant 1 mm overbore. The dyno results were consistent with what my
seat-of-the-pants dyno has been telling me for the last 1500 miles: power
is noticeably improved but still not quite enough to challenge Hayabusas on
the racetrack
Bike has stock exhaust and jetting except the needle has been shimmed .020
and the screw is set 2 1/2 turns out. I brought a jet kit to the dyno
session but it was not used. We were unable to get valid air/fuel numbers
since the spark arresting baffles in the exhaust were not letting the
exhaust sniffer into the exhaust far enough to get accurate readings. But
George, owner of Seattle Cycles and engine tuner extraordinaire, pronounced
the bike's jetting "just about perfect" based on how the bike ran so he
suggested that playing around with jetting was not likely to improve
anything, especially since we were not able to get valid numbers from the
tailpipe sniffer.
Seattle Cycle graciously offered me the use of their loaner bike while my
KLR685 was on the dyno but I decided instead to watch and take pictures.
Those pictures and the dyno results are posted here:
http://johnbiccum.smugmug.com/gallery/1198525
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "John Biccum" wrote:
times length
(50*50)*3.14159*83 = 651cc
(51.25*51.25)*3.14159*83=685cc
These are available from Schnitz Motorsports, and can only be fit to
the 1996 and later KLR650. If you bore the earlier cylinder block to
take the later liner and install it, then you can bore the liner and
put the big piston in there. Schnitz also has in-house capability for
boring and honing, as well as valve work.
all the best,
Mike
power> > Yesterday I had my KLR685 dynoed. > > The bike is stock with the exception of the new JE forged piston and the > resultant 1 mm overbore. The dyno results were consistent with what my > seat-of-the-pants dyno has been telling me for the last 1500 miles:
Hayabusas on> is noticeably improved but still not quite enough to challenge
shimmed .020> the racetrack> > Bike has stock exhaust and jetting except the needle has been
Glad it worked wel for you John! Mine will be going together this week! It's actually a 685cc kit, which means 102.5mm bore. Stock bore is 100mm. Remember the magic formula pie are square> and the screw is set 2 1/2 turns out. >>>>>>>>>>>snipped here>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

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The torque curve is so flat that it makes about 35 ft lbs from 3100 rpm to
5400 RPM. The HP peak is at about 6300 RPM. The HP and torque curves cross
at 5300 rpm, exactly where my seat-of-the-pants dyno tells me the bike is
very, very happy. You should be able to see all the detail you need on the
full size image, double click on the photos to see the graph full-sized.
My stock KLR650 engine always used a couple of ounces of oil per 1000 or so
miles. But when I cracked the stock piston the oil consumption spiked to
one quart per *hundred* miles. The new KLR685 engine has used no oil in
1500 miles.
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From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Ramey
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 3:20 PM
To: John Biccum; DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [DSN_KLR650] KLR685 Dyno results
38.6 hp & 35 ft lb torque? At what rpm? Couldn't quite figure that out on my
screen. Did you have oil use before/after? Sounds like you lhad some fun!
Zac
-----Original Message-----
From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com]On
Behalf Of John Biccum
Sent: Sunday, February 12, 2006 12:43 PM
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLR685 Dyno results
Yesterday I had my KLR685 dynoed.
The bike is stock with the exception of the new JE forged piston and the
resultant 1 mm overbore. The dyno results were consistent with what my
seat-of-the-pants dyno has been telling me for the last 1500 miles: power
is noticeably improved but still not quite enough to challenge Hayabusas on
the racetrack
Bike has stock exhaust and jetting except the needle has been shimmed .020
and the screw is set 2 1/2 turns out. I brought a jet kit to the dyno
session but it was not used. We were unable to get valid air/fuel numbers
since the spark arresting baffles in the exhaust were not letting the
exhaust sniffer into the exhaust far enough to get accurate readings. But
George, owner of Seattle Cycles and engine tuner extraordinaire, pronounced
the bike's jetting "just about perfect" based on how the bike ran so he
suggested that playing around with jetting was not likely to improve
anything, especially since we were not able to get valid numbers from the
tailpipe sniffer.
Seattle Cycle graciously offered me the use of their loaner bike while my
KLR685 was on the dyno but I decided instead to watch and take pictures.
Those pictures and the dyno results are posted here:
http://johnbiccum.smugmug.com/gallery/1198525
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Interesting. Does anyone remember a graphic of dyno results on an engine with the stock piston ? I don't recall a torque drop around 5500 RPM or the delivery being so flat. Bogdan> > Seattle Cycle graciously offered me the use of their loaner bike while my > KLR685 was on the dyno but I decided instead to watch and take pictures. > Those pictures and the dyno results are posted here: > http://johnbiccum.smugmug.com/gallery/1198525
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Found it myself. Here's an old post from Marc Issley Clarke. Notice below that the torque does fall slightly at 5500. Bogdan Kawasaki specifies crankshaft numbers not rear wheel numbers. Real numbers at the rear wheel are: Bhp@rpm: 36.14@7000 Torque@rpm: 32.8@5000 RPM Bhp Torque 3500 20.09 30.15 4000 23.32 30.62 4500 27.50 32.09 5000 31.26 32.84 5500 34.12 32.58 6000 35.98 31.49 6500 36.13 29.19 7000 36.14 27.11 7500 33.69 23.59 8000 29.63 19.45 See the KLR650 FAQ at http://www.perardua.net/thumper/articles/klrfaq.html -- Marc Illsley Clarke, Kawasaki KLR650 A12, Loveland, Colorado, USA> > Interesting. Does anyone remember a graphic of dyno results on an engine > with the stock piston ? I don't recall a torque drop around 5500 RPM or the > delivery being so flat. >
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any other mods besides the 685??
CAV
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Bogdan Swider wrote: > > > > > > > Seattle Cycle graciously offered me the use of their loaner bike while my > > KLR685 was on the dyno but I decided instead to watch and take pictures. > > Those pictures and the dyno results are posted here: > > http://johnbiccum.smugmug.com/gallery/1198525 > > Interesting. Does anyone remember a graphic of dyno results on an engine > with the stock piston ? I don't recall a torque drop around 5500 RPM or the > delivery being so flat. > > Bogdan >
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OK forget it, I just read the full original post. although I'm sure
the sarcasm is on its way.
CAV
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "cav_wolverine"
wrote:
engine> > any other mods besides the 685?? > > CAV > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Bogdan Swider wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > Seattle Cycle graciously offered me the use of their loaner bike > while my > > > KLR685 was on the dyno but I decided instead to watch and take > pictures. > > > Those pictures and the dyno results are posted here: > > > http://johnbiccum.smugmug.com/gallery/1198525 > > > > Interesting. Does anyone remember a graphic of dyno results on an
> > with the stock piston ? I don't recall a torque drop around 5500 > RPM or the > > delivery being so flat. > > > > Bogdan > > >
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sourcing klr685 kit
I have received a lot of requests for sourcing on the KLR685 kit. Its
available from:
Cary Aspy
Schnitz Motorsports, Inc.
222 N 3rd Street
Decatur, IN 46733
Phone: (800)837-9730
Cary is a KLR owner and developed the kit for his own use.
You can see the piston
here:http://johnbiccum.smugmug.com/gallery/1030345/1/49977353
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