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klr650 : heating pad
My bike stays in the carport at night, the temps
starting to drop I'll like to find some kind of pad to
keep the engine, oil, warm. That'll make an easier
start in the morning . Any suggestions ?
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klr650 : heating pad
Well, not really, since I don t need a heating pad,
but I can chime in with Luc to say Fred Arrowhead is
tops, but I have already told him so.
I have had no prob with the head light, but I did with
the stern or rear lights, cables too thin, burn on the
inside, don t show on the outside.
this seems to be standard on Jap bikes, they sure want
to save copper, they are such an environmentalists,
they make Al Gore cry. It is not abt. money, they
want to save the planet!
I have not touched the monster, so I have no right to
even BE on this page, still waiting for the weather to
change, so I cannot go swimming, and I will be forced
to tinker on the Thing. So the mystery continues, why
didn t it start? I will keep you all in suspense
untill Mr. Poirot discloses the true story. It is
good to hear from you all though.
Jake.
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klr650 : heating pad
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain wrote:
I have seen some magnetic pads that stick to the oil pan of your car to warm the oil. I have nevere used one, but have friends who have. They claim that some models get pretty hot. I'm not sure if it would work well on a bike as it would be tough to get a tight fit between the engine case and the heating pad. Ross Lindberg Fertile, MN> > My bike stays in the carport at night, the temps > starting to drop I'll like to find some kind of pad to > keep the engine, oil, warm. That'll make an easier > start in the morning . Any suggestions ? > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >
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klr650 : heating pad
I say YES, I would like you to post pictures of a magnetic oil pan
heater attached to your bike......
Anyone... anyone?
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Ross Lindberg"
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wrote:> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain
car to> > > > My bike stays in the carport at night, the temps > > starting to drop I'll like to find some kind of pad to > > keep the engine, oil, warm. That'll make an easier > > start in the morning . Any suggestions ? > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > I have seen some magnetic pads that stick to the oil pan of your
They> warm the oil. I have nevere used one, but have friends who have.
work> claim that some models get pretty hot. I'm not sure if it would
> well on a bike as it would be tough to get a tight fit between the > engine case and the heating pad. > > Ross Lindberg > Fertile, MN >
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klr650 : heating pad
Maybe my joke will go unnoticed... maybe not?
I haven't found a magnet that will attach to aluminum.
KRS
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain
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> > My bike stays in the carport at night, the temps > starting to drop I'll like to find some kind of pad to > keep the engine, oil, warm. That'll make an easier > start in the morning . Any suggestions ? > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com >
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klr650 : heating pad
Luc--
An ordinary heating pad from the drug store? Of it that isn't big
enough, a twin-sized electric blanket? An old-fashioned soldering iron
stuck down the fill hole? That might be too hot. An electric hair
dryer aimed at the beast's belly?
If none of those work, duct tape a cat under there each night (I hate
cats, you see, but thats' only a joke so don't call PETA on me).
-James of Humboldt
Posted by: "Luc Legrain" zrislois2klr@... zrislois2klr
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Fri Nov 2, 2007 11:43 pm (PST) > My bike stays in the carport at night, the temps > starting to drop I'll like to find some kind of pad to > keep the engine, oil, warm. That'll make an easier > start in the morning . Any suggestions ?
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klr650 : heating pad
Get a block heater for a tractor, some stick on magnetically. If you have a
TSC (Tractor Supply Co.) near by they have them or most farm stores will have
something to help keep tractor motors warmed up. JC Whitney probably has one
for diesel engines but I haven't looked there.
Terry
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klr650 : heating pad
Those are pretty good ideas.. Do you think I should
" cat-scan " my engine too ?
--- "James W. Flower" wrote:
__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com> Luc-- > An ordinary heating pad from the drug store? Of it > that isn't big > enough, a twin-sized electric blanket? An > old-fashioned soldering iron > stuck down the fill hole? That might be too hot. > An electric hair > dryer aimed at the beast's belly? > If none of those work, duct tape a cat under there > each night (I hate > cats, you see, but thats' only a joke so don't call > PETA on me). > -James of Humboldt > > Posted by: "Luc Legrain" zrislois2klr@... > zrislois2klr > > Fri Nov 2, 2007 11:43 pm (PST) > > My bike stays in the carport at night, the temps > > starting to drop I'll like to find some kind of > pad to > > keep the engine, oil, warm. That'll make an > easier > > start in the morning . Any suggestions ? > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > >
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Good idea Thanks
--- telliott@... wrote:
__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com> Get a block heater for a tractor, some stick on > magnetically. If you have a > TSC (Tractor Supply Co.) near by they have them or > most farm stores will have > something to help keep tractor motors warmed up. JC > Whitney probably has one > for diesel engines but I haven't looked there. > Terry > > > > ************************************** See what's > new at http://www.aol.com > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > >
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klr650 : heating pad
I Love It!!!!!!
-----Original Message-----
From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Luc Legrain
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 7:13 AM
To: James W. Flower; DSN KLR650
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Re:klr650 : Heating pad
Those are pretty good ideas.. Do you think I should
" cat-scan " my engine too ?
--- "James W. Flower" < jwflower53@yahoo. com> wrote:
__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. http://mail.yahoo.com> yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Luc-- > An ordinary heating pad from the drug store? Of it > that isn't big > enough, a twin-sized electric blanket? An > old-fashioned soldering iron > stuck down the fill hole? That might be too hot. > An electric hair > dryer aimed at the beast's belly? > If none of those work, duct tape a cat under there > each night (I hate > cats, you see, but thats' only a joke so don't call > PETA on me). > -James of Humboldt > > Posted by: "Luc Legrain" zrislois2klr@ yahoo.com > zrislois2klr > > Fri Nov 2, 2007 11:43 pm (PST) > > My bike stays in the carport at night, the temps > > starting to drop I'll like to find some kind of > pad to > > keep the engine, oil, warm. That'll make an > easier > > start in the morning . Any suggestions ? > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > >
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