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Dakar-Dave
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running a klr with no oil never ends good

Post by Dakar-Dave » Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:47 am

Went riding a few KLR riders and one of them had no oil - the sad story here: http://oregondsr.informe.com/forum/route-4-photos-dt175.html Dave

cdearl1
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running a klr with no oil never ends good

Post by cdearl1 » Tue Aug 26, 2008 10:15 am

Good trip report Dave, nice pix. Thanks! Oregon has some great country to ride-in. Bummer about the new klr running out of oil. Charles http://dualsportmotorcycling.com/
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dakar-Dave" wrote: > > Went riding a few KLR riders and one of them had no oil - the sad story > here: > > http://oregondsr.informe.com/forum/route-4-photos-dt175.html > > Dave >

Tengai Mark Van Horn
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running a klr with no oil never ends good

Post by Tengai Mark Van Horn » Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:16 pm

At 2:47 PM +0000 8/26/08, Dakar-Dave wrote:
>Went riding a few KLR riders and one of them had no oil
Wow... how did that happen? Brain fart on oil change, or did it unknowingly bleed out on the ride? Either way, looks like Odie took it way better than I would have. Nice pix BTW. Mark

dooden
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running a klr with no oil never ends good

Post by dooden » Tue Aug 26, 2008 12:31 pm

That sucks for that poor KLR, wonder if the cams are fuzed to the journals.... Ack. But... looking at the pics, gotta wonder whom would stock a bar with that much higher end bottles and some bottles of battery acid, then not have a bottle of Gray Goose or a bottle of Crown Royal ? Shsssss Wow I thought riding through Upper Michigan had some great views, Wow... Dooden A15 Green Ape (Grid locked in Chicago)
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dakar-Dave" wrote: > > Went riding a few KLR riders and one of them had no oil - the sad story > here: > > http://oregondsr.informe.com/forum/route-4-photos-dt175.html > > Dave >

Dakar-Dave
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running a klr with no oil never ends good

Post by Dakar-Dave » Tue Aug 26, 2008 9:29 pm

Didn't appear to be any leaks - I don't know the last he checked the oil, but it sure must have burnt through it pretty quickly. Sadly I have heard about KLR's burning oil quicker than an Artic heating furnace for years. Luckily mine never did that. Dave --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Tengai Mark Van Horn wrote:
> > At 2:47 PM +0000 8/26/08, Dakar-Dave wrote:
Went riding a few KLR riders and one of them had no oil - the sad story here: http://oregondsr.informe.com/forum/route-4-photos-dt175.html Dave
> > Wow... how did that happen? Brain fart on oil change, or did it > unknowingly bleed out on the ride? > Either way, looks like Odie took it way better than I would have. > Nice pix BTW. > > Mark >

Dakar-Dave
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running a klr with no oil never ends good

Post by Dakar-Dave » Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:35 am

Quick up-date: Regarding Odie's oiless KLR Kawasaki are going to pay for all the parts approx $1200 - Odie has to pay for the labour. Could have been worse. Dave --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dakar-Dave" wrote:
> > Went riding a few KLR riders and one of them had no oil - the sad
story

Ed Dobson
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running a klr with no oil never ends good

Post by Ed Dobson » Tue Sep 16, 2008 12:59 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dakar-Dave" wrote:
> > Quick up-date: > > Regarding Odie's oiless KLR > > Kawasaki are going to pay for all the parts approx $1200 - Odie has > to pay for the labour. > > Could have been worse. > > Dave > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dakar-Dave" > wrote: > > > > Went riding a few KLR riders and one of them had no oil - the sad > story > > here: > > > > http://oregondsr.informe.com/forum/route-4-photos-dt175.html > > > > Dave
Cross your finger's that whoever does it (the individual, not the "highly recommended shop") knows what they're doing/is competent. Is the labor a fixed quote, or by-the-hour? It would be in Odie's best interest to be *know and understand everything* that they are doing to overhaul his engine and not assume they will "take care of him". Odie should be the boss. Could have been worse, TBD. Good luck. ED,,,,,middle-aged & cynical

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running a klr with no oil never ends good

Post by boulder_adv_rider » Tue Sep 16, 2008 2:16 pm

I couldn't agree more with Ed here. DO NOT trust someone will take care of you. With today's pressure to make profit, unmotivated/untrained dealer mechanics (by all means not all of them) and merely take the money and run attitudes, you need to be actively managing the process and people involved. When I wasn't in the mood to do the top-end work myself or the research to find someone "reputable", I simply had my local dealer do it. What a mistake that was. I felt good talking to them so being new to the area, I decided to give them a go. Well, they're lazy, incompetent and short-sighted. Others agree, so I know it's not just me. Anyway, 5k frowns later and I'm doing it again this time with Schnitz doing the sub work (recommended by [respected] Jeff Saline). Like Ed suggests...I'm the lead mechanic this time and will check all of its work regardless of my trust. Rebuilds take a lot of time and effort and I don't want to be here (instead of riding) again. Finally for our own edification, do we know why this new machine ran out of oil? Did he check it before leaving? This is my biggest fear with KLR sometimes. I never had a problem before but after the latest bore and piston job, I find out mine starts burning oil at 5k rpm or higher on a trip far from home (not to mention outside the b/s 30-day warranty they offer...during winter!). More than once I'd get to my off-road destination and stop to check oil only to see the !#$ker is mid level. I never had this problem before and it's unacceptable. I spent $1,100. I just assume junk the bike before dealing with critical oil burning issues. This could leave me stranded waaaaaay out of bounds and in trouble with a problem I already knew about...bad juju. Then again, I don't want to be paranoid and worried about my oil level all day anymore than I want to carry quarts of oil. Brian

AnanthR
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running a klr with no oil never ends good

Post by AnanthR » Wed Sep 17, 2008 7:44 am

I had a similar problem with my motorcycle recently, but Kawasaki refused to cover any costs in my case. Curious how Kawasaki agreed to cover the parts atleast in your case. My dealer quoted me 2500$ to get the bike back working. And it looks from the other posts that it is not such a good idea to get it fixed at the dealer. So any one know of a reasonable option to get the bike fixed in Bay Area, CA ? I certainly cant afford the 2500$ the dealer would take and hate to let go of the bike as scrap. --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dakar-Dave" wrote:
> > Quick up-date: > > Regarding Odie's oiless KLR > > Kawasaki are going to pay for all the parts approx $1200 - Odie has > to pay for the labour. > > Could have been worse. > > Dave > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dakar-Dave" > wrote: > > > > Went riding a few KLR riders and one of them had no oil - the sad > story > > here: > > > > http://oregondsr.informe.com/forum/route-4-photos-dt175.html > > > > Dave > > >

nakedwaterskier
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running a klr with no oil never ends good

Post by nakedwaterskier » Wed Sep 17, 2008 8:48 am

Buy an ebay engine and just swap engines.

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