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Porter, David
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Post by Porter, David » Thu Mar 22, 2001 9:04 am

If I want to increase low end torque but want to maintain high end speeds of at least 75 MPH which sprocket configuration should I go with? I was also told that adding an after-market clutch kit would increase performance. Any thoughts? David C. Porter

Fred Williams
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Post by Fred Williams » Thu Mar 22, 2001 9:21 am

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Porter, David" wrote:
> If I want to increase low end torque but want to maintain high end
speeds of
> at least 75 MPH which sprocket configuration should I go with?
Add 2 teeth to the rear, and run a 110 link chain. that'll drop you a little bit and put you at the back of the swingarm with the adjusters. I was also
> told that adding an after-market clutch kit would increase
performance. Any thoughts?
> David C. Porter
My thought is some ordered 1 too many clutch kits and wants to sell you one. I don't think you can overheat the clutch on a stock KLR, unless you're practicing drag starts at pomona in the summer with 10w- 30 car oil in it. Fred A15 Kawtchasaki. "you let him ride with you once, and all of a sudden he's an expert"

staehnke@webtv.net
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Post by staehnke@webtv.net » Sat Jun 29, 2002 4:32 pm

Bought an A15 off e-bay a week ago an really like it. Corbin seat,Scottoiler,bigger front brake,givi carrier,2500 miles,Gripster rear tire and ss brake lines. Does anyone know how to fill the oiler. All this talk about the doohickey and seizing up motors is making me scittzo. Is there a way to fix it? If there is I'm going to take the bull by the horns and fix it . Sounds like I've got alot more to do to this bike to get it the way I want it,lower it,rework the suspension,higher windsheild,did I forget anything? Eventually I'd like to see a bunch of the world on this beast,anybody want to come along? Tom in No.Calif.

wingrj@aol.com
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Post by wingrj@aol.com » Sun Jun 30, 2002 5:28 pm

In a message dated 6/29/02 14:33:05, staehnke@... writes:
> Eventually I'd >like to see a bunch of the world on this beast,anybody want to come >along? Tom in No.Calif.
Don't know about the world, but if you want to see some of California - I'd like to join ya. I'm in San Jose, the Silly Con valley. Viewed best in the text font 'Courier' ___ /___\ (!* *!) __\^-^/__ / ___ \ _/ |___| \_ (__\=/ \=/__) O=|_[ ]_|=O \.---./ | = = | | =.-.= | !_|| ||_! =|| ||= | | | | _____`-'_____ Wish I could go through life like I go through traffic

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Post by Guest » Fri Feb 28, 2003 11:17 am

I`m working my ass off to buy a KLR 650. I`ve always been in love with this bike but been caught up with the street scene. I made up my mind I wanna a bike than can go and do anything anywhere. I no longer care about doing a 150 mph. Anyway I like reading these post. I`ve learned alot. thx

Devon Jarvis
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Post by Devon Jarvis » Fri Feb 28, 2003 11:20 am

"cb750fs " wrote:
> I no longer care about doing a 150 mph.
Then you've definitely come to the right place. Devon A15

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Post by Guest » Fri Feb 28, 2003 4:09 pm

You could download GearCalc from http://www.IronJungle.Com and it would tell you how changing sprockets will effect your RPMs at 75MPH. It will not calculate torque values. The same site has a program called DynoCalc that would compute HP and torque, but it requires you to have the optional sprockets installed. I guess there is no perfect world... Pat --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Porter, David" wrote:
> If I want to increase low end torque but want to maintain high end
speeds of
> at least 75 MPH which sprocket configuration should I go with? I
was also
> told that adding an after-market clutch kit would increase
performance. Any
> thoughts? > > David C. Porter

mikestoural
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Post by mikestoural » Thu Dec 30, 2004 5:46 pm

Want to buy a klr 650, 1998-2003. In the Seattle area but will travel 250 miles or better for a good deal.

Lewis Goode
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Post by Lewis Goode » Wed Mar 16, 2005 7:01 pm

2003 KLR 650 with all the mods. Extra clean. Used mainly as a street bike. 11,000 miles. Well maintained. $4100. Located in LaGrange, Ga. Lewis [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

cchuckie51
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Post by cchuckie51 » Thu Mar 24, 2005 7:15 pm

what is good price for a klr 650 1990 tengai model bike is in great shape adult owned never seen dirt other than a little gravel got 28k miles on it?any ideas as what would be good price thanks \ chuck

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