valve job - another question

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Jud Jones
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Post by Jud Jones » Thu Aug 16, 2007 7:56 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Arden Kysely" wrote:
> > You're right--fit and comfort are at the top of the list. I have an > Arai head, but found comfort in a Shoei XS-11 (also pricey) and a > Scopion Exo 700, which is reasonably priced, so there might be options > for you. Shoeis used to kill my forehead, but this new one doesn't. > > Note that fit should be very snug. Not crush-your-skull tight, but not > loose enough to flop around. If a helmet is easy to get into, it > probably doesn't fit right. >
Shoeis fit me so well I hardly know I'm wearing one. Still, I wore a Nolan for a few years. The fit was OK, nothing like the Shoei, but the convenience was worth it. I bought an XD because it fit me like a Shoei, and because my accessory house gave me a great price. I love it for the fit, the visor, and the vents, but I don't kid myself it protects my head any better than my old Nava or AGV, or my $70 Thor mx helmet. I have had concussions in just about any kind of helmet you can think of. Hmmm, maybe I should just learn to ride.

Clyde Powers
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Post by Clyde Powers » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:32 pm

Thanks a million, everyone, for the excellent responses. You have given me MUCH to think about. In the mean time, do any of you motocross helmet folks wear glasses? I wonder how the goggles work with a pair of increasingly more necessary pair of specs??? Thanks, Clyde --------------------------------- Take the Internet to Go: Yahoo!Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Zachariah Mully
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Post by Zachariah Mully » Thu Aug 16, 2007 8:40 pm

Clyde Powers wrote:
> Thanks a million, everyone, for the excellent responses. You have > given me MUCH to think about. In the mean time, do any of you > motocross helmet folks wear glasses? I wonder how the goggles work > with a pair of increasingly more necessary pair of specs??? > > Thanks, Clyde
They work fine, just get a set that are made for wearing over glasses like Scott OTGs (over-the-glasses). Z

Mark Phillips

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Post by Mark Phillips » Fri Aug 17, 2007 10:21 am

re: glasses, When I bought my goggles last week, I saw some that were designed to wear over glasses. One thing to consider: I bought clear goggles and when I'm riding into the sun, they're difficult. I started just wearing my sunglasses with my helmet and pulling on the goggles in the rain. Note: rain sucks with a Motorcross helmet. I felt like knives were piercing my lips. Broke down and bought a full-face as soon as I got home. Two other notes on helmets: 1. I bought a DOT approved Z1R MX helmet for $40. It even has removable innards so I can clean them. Go with the Z1R, just make sure you get removable pads. 2. If you commute on your bike, or expect to get caught in the rain sometimes, carry a bandanna or something with you to avoid the knife throwers. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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valve job - another question

Post by dooden » Sat Aug 18, 2007 5:58 am

At 6k have you at least checked the clearance ? KLR will tighten up over time, too tight would do as you said. But big thing would be could burn a valve/valve seat. I set mine to upper end of spec the first check/adjustment at well ok more than 500 miles I think it was around 3k while back and just checked them at about 10k and both exhaust were still at the upper limit where I set it and the intakes were at the mid spec mark. I put the cover back on and kept going. Dooden A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Ryan McNabb wrote: > > What is the expected milage at which you should think about doing valve > adjustment? I have 6K on mine and it runs like a Swiss watch. What are > the tell tale signs of needing adjustment? Missing? Poor economy? > Hard starting? I really have no clue. > > Thanks > Ryan >

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