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Hi Everyone,
Mike FINALLY shipped me the tools for the doohickey replacement, with the
condition that I ship digital pics and instructions in return. I'm between
websites right now...meaning that I don't currently have one. I don't know
if the KLR list will support large files, but I'd be happy to ship the
doohickey manual, which I have apparently been employed to produce, to
anyone who's interested.
Fred, please forgive me if you're way ahead of me on this one. I have
little doubt that you are.
Anyway, I should get to it within the next three weeks or so. Anyone who'd
like to see the pix and text, please e-mail me via backline...make sure that
there's nothing in the subject line that says 'KLR', and I'll make sure that
you get the entire file. In fact, I'll create a folder which directs all
mail to 'Doohickey'...make sure that the subject line contains this word,
and I'll make sure that you all get everything.
Cheers,
Scott
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Scott,
Which Mike? I know of at least 5 places on the net right now where
there is a set of instructions for replacing the lever - nothing wrong
with another set.
Mike
Eagle Mfg & Eng since 1990
San Diego, Ca
"Scott Critchfield" wrote:
with the> > Hi Everyone, > > Mike FINALLY shipped me the tools for the doohickey replacement,
between> condition that I ship digital pics and instructions in return. I'm
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Anyone who'd> if the KLR list will support large files, but I'd be happy to ship the > doohickey manual, which I have apparently been employed to produce, to > anyone who's interested. > > Fred, please forgive me if you're way ahead of me on this one. I have > little doubt that you are. > > Anyway, I should get to it within the next three weeks or so.
sure that> like to see the pix and text, please e-mail me via backline...make
sure that> there's nothing in the subject line that says 'KLR', and I'll make
directs all> you get the entire file. In fact, I'll create a folder which
word,> mail to 'Doohickey'...make sure that the subject line contains this
> and I'll make sure that you all get everything. > > Cheers, > > Scott > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Hi all, I have a 99 that I have to replace the doohickey. My question is what spring should i go with. The new torsion spring? Does that replace the other springs? What else do I need to replace while I'm in there? Adjuster? Rotorbolt?
Thanks
Brad
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Some dealers that I've talked to, reuse the rotor bolt but the manual
says to replace it. When torqued up to 125-130 ft-lbs it stretches and
that is what keeps it tight. Technically, the bolt won't provide the
same locking force if reused but I guess the dealers have more
experience with it than me. At $11-$12, put in a new bolt and should
never have to mess with it again.
I was careful and reused my original gaskets but you can see it might
not be the perfect solution. The paper gaskets have a thin layer of
silvery paint / rubbery stuff, on both sides, that tends to stick to
each mating surface near the bolt-holes. If you put it back together
just right (the stuff here and there on the cases versus the gaps of it
on the actual gasket) you shouldn't have any leaks.
Besides two torque wrenchs (one for 125 ft-lbs and one for 71 in-lbs),
the next important thing to have is Blue Loctite.
Don R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, wrote: > > Hi all, I have a 99 that I have to replace the doohickey. My question is what spring should i go with. The new torsion spring? Does that replace the other springs? What else do I need to replace while I'm in there? Adjuster? Rotorbolt? > Thanks > Brad >
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On Jul 15, 2007, at 5:46 AM,
wrote:
Yes.> The new torsion spring? Does that replace the other springs?
Yep, both of those (the doohickey itself and the rotor bolt). You'll want to have spare gaskets just in case you can't get the existing ones off nicely. -- Blake Sobiloff http://www.sobiloff.com/> San Jose, CA (USA)> What else do I need to replace while I'm in there? Adjuster? > Rotorbolt?
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On Sun, 15 Jul 2007 07:46:06 -0500 (CDT)
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<><><><><><><><><><><>>www.arrowheadmotorsports.com . You'll also need a rotor holder and a puller. You should probably buy the puller unless you are a machinist or have access to a free machinist that knows what's happening in the way of making a puller. You can make the rotor holder from a 1 1/4" open end wrench if you can bend the wrench. So you'll need a wrench and heat source like an oxy-fuel torch. It's just two 90 degree bends in the wrench and you can easily do them once the engine is open and can see the inside of the rotor. If you tell folks on list where you're located there may be some tools available locally. Best, Jeff Saline ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT> Hi all, I have a 99 that I have to replace the doohickey. My question > is what spring should i go with. The new torsion spring? Does that > replace the other springs? What else do I need to replace while I'm > in there? Adjuster? Rotorbolt? > Thanks > Brad
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15K on my "05" and I am ready to get this done. Going to get the parts
from Fred, but was wondering about tools. What is the opinion of the
collective. Go ahead and buy them, beg or borrow them, or make do with
what one has?
Keith
Idaho KLR
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On Nov 11, 2007, at 6:13 PM, hobbhavnklr650 wrote:
(Don't the multisurfacemotorcycling.com folks still rent the tools?)
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Blake Sobiloff
http://www.sobiloff.com/>
San Jose, CA (USA)
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Buy/beg/borrow. You don't want to muck up your rotor, do ya'?> 15K on my "05" and I am ready to get this done. Going to get the parts > from Fred, but was wondering about tools. What is the opinion of the > collective. Go ahead and buy them, beg or borrow them, or make do with > what one has?

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5k on my 08 do i need to start thinkin about gettin this done. does
any one have a link to freds parts?
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18 inch front wheel
He got the 18 inch rear as a take off from another bike. You can find
take offs on ebay. Alan A13 Iowa
rockiedog2 wrote:
> If I read your post right you put an 18 inch rear rim on the front > hub. My rear is a 17. What am I missimg here? > thx Joe
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