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Mike
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by Mike » Mon Jan 15, 2007 11:40 pm
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Cory Milbourn wrote:
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> I have heard a lot about the chain tensioner going bad. My KLR is
making a grinding noise that sounds like a bushing issue in the front
sprocket area as I drive. This sound comes and goes with about every
chain revolution or so. When the bike is on jacks and I spin the back
tire the chain is loose until it gets to the area that it makes the
noise and the chain gets tight in that part of the rotation. Does
this sound familiar to anyone?
>
> Cory
Cory,
Several possibilites here. A tired chain can cause things like this.
If the chain was run too tight and damaged the ouput shaft bearing,
another possibility. Try taking the chain off, with the gearbox in
neutral, and rotate the sprocket. Listen for the sound. Inspect the
chain and sprockets.
The tensioner you are referring to (I think) is for the
counter-balancer, and is inside the engine. This can also cause weird
noises and engine damamge. Since your noise is related to the chain
and sprockets rotating, and not the engine running, I'd guess it isn't
the balancer system right now.
all the best,
Mike
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Mike Peplinski
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by Mike Peplinski » Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:05 am
Sounds like a stretched chain. The scraping noise could be the loose chain
dragging on the case. Time for a newe chain/sprocket.
>From: Cory Milbourn
>To:
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLR 650
>Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 20:09:04 -0800 (PST)
>
>I have heard a lot about the chain tensioner going bad. My KLR is making a
>grinding noise that sounds like a bushing issue in the front sprocket area
>as I drive. This sound comes and goes with about every chain revolution or
>so. When the bike is on jacks and I spin the back tire the chain is loose
>until it gets to the area that it makes the noise and the chain gets tight
>in that part of the rotation. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
>
> Cory
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dooden
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by dooden » Tue Jan 16, 2007 8:38 am
Might also first check to see if alignment of the chain is correct,
and if you have had the chain guard off recently that it is properly
installed. Had installed my chain guard (on swingarm) and had
something wrong and got that type of sound also.
Never hurts to check the simple stuff first.
Dooden
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Peplinski"
wrote:
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> Sounds like a stretched chain. The scraping noise could be the loose
chain
> dragging on the case. Time for a newe chain/sprocket.
>
>
> >From: Cory Milbourn
> >To:
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLR 650
> >Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 20:09:04 -0800 (PST)
> >
> >I have heard a lot about the chain tensioner going bad. My KLR is
making a
> >grinding noise that sounds like a bushing issue in the front
sprocket area
> >as I drive. This sound comes and goes with about every chain
revolution or
> >so. When the bike is on jacks and I spin the back tire the chain
is loose
> >until it gets to the area that it makes the noise and the chain
gets tight
> >in that part of the rotation. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
> >
> > Cory
> >
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rainbowwarrior24us
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by rainbowwarrior24us » Sun Aug 17, 2008 12:55 am
I just started riding again after many years. I bought what I (
thought) was a good bike. All i see here is depressing me and I tend to
miss my good OLD to miss my 2 STROKE days. I owned a suzuki 380gt a
ts 250 and rm 400 . I guess my good old ( days ) of no worries are
over . I rode them beat the HECK out of them. NO worries. Guess it was
my mistake. And I never had a doohicky prob. WOW am I depressed
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Jim Douglas
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by Jim Douglas » Sun Aug 17, 2008 4:46 am
rainbowwarrior24us wrote:
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> I just started riding again after many years. I bought what I (
> thought) was a good bike. All i see here is depressing me and I tend to
> miss my good OLD to miss my 2 STROKE days. I owned a suzuki 380gt a
> ts 250 and rm 400 . I guess my good old ( days ) of no worries are
> over . I rode them beat the HECK out of them. NO worries. Guess it was
> my mistake. And I never had a doohicky prob. WOW am I depressed
>
>
I am on my third KLR and maybe have been lucky as I have never had a
major problem
with any of them, #2 I really didn't put many miles on it, but #1 and #3
are getting years
of use with only batteries, TX seems to eat them, batteries that is. My
2008 has only
had seat tear issues so far! What year did you get, what "issues" are
you having?
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LDHunter
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by LDHunter » Sun Aug 17, 2008 5:19 am
RBW,
Don't listen to the negative crap.
People that hang out on a list dedicated to one bike tend to dwell too much
on the problems because it's something to talk about. Kinda like the TV that
announcers only talk about the sensationalist bad stuff.
The KLR is supremely reliable and will carry you damn near anywhere on the
planet and bring you back without letting you down.
Just get on it and ride. That's what it's all about.
If you DO encounter problems then come to the list where there are some true
experts and get some great advise for fixing them but don't forget that the
KLR is one of the best selling dual sports in history with GREAT parts
availability for repair and "upgrades" and is quite reliable, especially
considering what we ask of them....
Ride more... Bitch less....
$bob$
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Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 1:56 AM
To:
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLR 650
I just started riding again after many years. I bought what I (
thought) was a good bike. All i see here is depressing me and I tend to
miss my good OLD to miss my 2 STROKE days. I owned a suzuki 380gt a
ts 250 and rm 400 . I guess my good old ( days ) of no worries are
over . I rode them beat the HECK out of them. NO worries. Guess it was
my mistake. And I never had a doohicky prob. WOW am I depressed
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Tengai Mark Van Horn
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by Tengai Mark Van Horn » Sun Aug 17, 2008 9:44 am
At 5:55 AM +0000 8/17/08, rainbowwarrior24us wrote:
> I just started riding again after many years. I bought what I (
>thought) was a good bike. All i see here is depressing me...
I don't know about the '08 bikes, but the decade+ of riding KLR650s
has been a good time for me.
Sure, I've had one engine blow up, but that was one I bought from a
wreck and it had a questionable history before I got it.
Other than that, they have been extremely reliable and cheap to keep.
Mark
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revmaaatin
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by revmaaatin » Sun Aug 17, 2008 9:28 pm
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "fasteddiecopeman"
wrote:
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> DON'T replace your pipe - FIX Tweety! Go to the FAQs.
(Basically 'poke' out the innards of
> your muffler via the tailpipe opening with a big screwdriver.)
> Ed
>
Ed,
That 'fix' is nonsense, AKA a waste of time.
Point the bike down the highway.
Twist the right wrist until you no longer hear tweety.
Change the gas.
Repeat.
revmaaatin. who only tweets at start up and stop sighs.
Yes, stop sighs.
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