olympic peninsula ride tommorow (tuesday) sunshine!
olympic peninsula ride tommorow (tuesday) sunshine!
Looking at leaving Poulsbo at about 9am, riding the
Northern Peninsula, maybe to the coast. I'd do the
mountains but there is a ton of fresh snow over 1000
feet.
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Sean Brown
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2003 klr with 4 thousand miles
I noticed my KLR has "blue" coolant. Hmmm. This is the regualr stuff
you get at the auto parts store right? Since the bike is going on 3
years I was wondering if you thought I should change it. I do the oil
every spring before I start the bike up and I guess I should change
the coolant too. Anyone have a preference on when to do this? Every so
many years or so many miles?
Does anyone live in the Chicago area and want to do the doohickey for me?
I love this bike!
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2003 klr with 4 thousand miles
On 4/17/06, brianstarr
wrote:
It's probably the phosphate-free/silicate-free stuff like HondaCool. I use plain old fashioned green stuff and change it every year, but once my current supply of green runs out I'll be switching all my vehicles to Zerex G-05 and reducing the coolant changes to every other year. *Always use distilled water!* -- Blake Sobiloff http://sobiloff.typepad.com/> San Jose, CA (USA)> I noticed my KLR has "blue" coolant. Hmmm. This is the regualr stuff > you get at the auto parts store right?
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2003 klr with 4 thousand miles
i just got around changing my coolant after 8k and it was blue
also , probably the safer stuff versus green goop. i put in
some "engine ice" and noticed a considerable decrease in my overall
temp and and when the bike gets really hot riding in town or on the
trail , it cools down faster when hitting the highways or open
roads. good stuff and its non-toxic.
shawn
a15
ohio
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Blake Sobiloff"
wrote:

stuff> > On 4/17/06, brianstarr wrote: > > I noticed my KLR has "blue" coolant. Hmmm. This is the regualr
HondaCool. I> > you get at the auto parts store right? > > It's probably the phosphate-free/silicate-free stuff like
once> use plain old fashioned green stuff and change it every year, but
vehicles> my current supply of green runs out I'll be switching all my
> to Zerex G-05 and reducing the coolant changes to every other year. > > *Always use distilled water!* > -- > Blake Sobiloff > http://sobiloff.typepad.com/> > San Jose, CA (USA) >
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