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I thought Arrowhead used Eagle Mikes doohickey and tools. Am I wrong?
Apparently I didn't get the wrench but did I get Eagle Mikes doohickey
and spring???
Gary
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I'm surprised that you got your tools back from Alba. My son took his
KX250 in for a top end "freshening" and included a jet kit to match the new
pipe he was putting on. The bike came back with a broken clutch lever, no
jet kit and a very large crease in his brand new FMF pipe. The Shop
Manager and General Manager both tried to bullshit their way out of their
screw up.........he eventually had to take them to small claims court and
was awarded a new pipe, new jet kit and, as he discovered, an acid honing
of the Nikasil cylinder and a set new rings and gaskets, because he was
charged for all of that and didn't get it.
My purchase of a new '03 DL1000 was enough to stop me from ever dealing
with them again.
BTW, I've never had to use anything but a 36" SnackOn 1/2" breaker bar to
remove the rotor bolt or rotor on any of the 100 plus change outs I've done
over the past 7 years. Mikey's rotor holder, rotor puller, two sturdy
sockets and a 1/2" SnackOn torque wrench are the only other tools
necessary.
Buddy
bseifert71@...
> [Original Message] > From: boulder_adv_rider > To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> > Date: 10/11/2008 7:31:39 PM > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Dohicky tools > > I third Jeff's comment. Eagle Mike is the way to go. I've used his > wrench and rotor remover for many doos over the years. Never denied. > In fact, it's so reliable a mechanic at Alba Action Sports (m/c dealer) > asked to borrow mine when their setup couldn't get the job done in > their own shop! > > Just take care when removing the bolt; lube the threads and tip. If > you use a 1/2" impact wrench make sure you have the pressure at max and > don't use whimpy 1/4" air line. Air volume might be too low to ensure > the full-monty, and probably the bolt won't loosen. > > Brian > > > ------------------------------------ > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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It is my belief that you got Eagle Mike's doohickey and spring, possibly his rotor puller bolt (if it is solid, which I'm sure it is, if it's not hollow) but not that aluminum wrench. I believe they sold hollow ones that were recalled.
----- Original Message ----
From: gbthacker_99
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 9:38:48 PM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Dohicky tools
I thought Arrowhead used Eagle Mikes doohickey and tools. Am I wrong?
Apparently I didn't get the wrench but did I get Eagle Mikes doohickey
and spring???
Gary
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Fred stopped stocking Eagle Mike's wares, so I'm not sure what you
got. Eagle Mike's wrench is steel and rotor remover stout...both
likely to outlast the planet. I've heard there are other doo kits, but
I've never seen one. Ever since installing my first doo, I insist on
genuine Eagle parts. The best! Probably he sent you residual stock.
I'd feel confident using/installing what he sent you.
Brian
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "gbthacker_99" wrote: > > I thought Arrowhead used Eagle Mikes doohickey and tools. Am I wrong? > Apparently I didn't get the wrench but did I get Eagle Mikes doohickey > and spring??? > Gary >
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I waited there while he did it, but I wasn't allowed in the shop.
The idiot didn't grease the threads either even though I told him
twice! I wasn't leaving without my Eagle Mike gift pack. Alba-tross
is more like it. They were a disaster repairing my brother's KLR
when its OEM doo and spring failed and destroyed the top end. Took
several months to get his bike back...promises after delays. They
fired the service manager shortly thereafter. I can't believe your
story. Wait, yes, I can. Nice win.
Brian
his> I'm surprised that you got your tools back from Alba. My son took
the new> KX250 in for a top end "freshening" and included a jet kit to match
lever, no> pipe he was putting on. The bike came back with a broken clutch
their> jet kit and a very large crease in his brand new FMF pipe. The Shop > Manager and General Manager both tried to bullshit their way out of
court and> screw up.........he eventually had to take them to small claims
honing> was awarded a new pipe, new jet kit and, as he discovered, an acid
was> of the Nikasil cylinder and a set new rings and gaskets, because he
dealing> charged for all of that and didn't get it. > > My purchase of a new '03 DL1000 was enough to stop me from ever
bar to> with them again. > > BTW, I've never had to use anything but a 36" SnackOn 1/2" breaker
I've done> remove the rotor bolt or rotor on any of the 100 plus change outs
sturdy> over the past 7 years. Mikey's rotor holder, rotor puller, two
his> sockets and a 1/2" SnackOn torque wrench are the only other tools > necessary. > > Buddy > bseifert71@... > > > > [Original Message] > > From: boulder_adv_rider > > To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> > > Date: 10/11/2008 7:31:39 PM > > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Dohicky tools > > > > I third Jeff's comment. Eagle Mike is the way to go. I've used
denied.> > wrench and rotor remover for many doos over the years. Never
dealer)> > In fact, it's so reliable a mechanic at Alba Action Sports (m/c
in> > asked to borrow mine when their setup couldn't get the job done
If> > their own shop! > > > > Just take care when removing the bolt; lube the threads and tip.
max and> > you use a 1/2" impact wrench make sure you have the pressure at
ensure> > don't use whimpy 1/4" air line. Air volume might be too low to
> > the full-monty, and probably the bolt won't loosen. > > > > Brian > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com > > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > >
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attaching kolpin gun case to klr
It seems hunting season is coming up for the KLR crowd. I had fabbed
a beefy aluminum angle mount for my Gunboot4 as well. I did have to
buy an entire quick mount set to figure it out, but really all that's
needed from Kolpin is the quick mount loop. It currenly has a full
size Gunboot, but I may "modify" the case for shorter barreled rifles.
There's photos under "hunting klr" in the Photo section. Good luck
hunting; we didn't scratch and claw to the top of the food chain to
eat vegetables!
Tony G.
KLR650 A16
Fort Worth, TX
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Darren" wrote: > > NICE!!!! > > i've been considering that very thing. i do a lot of range time and > prefer to take the klr due to the distance. i use a sniper drag bag > with shoulder straps now but have been looking into installing > a "spine" from which the bag will attach to the rear rack. when i > get it done i'll post. great mod man! > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "fasteddiecopeman" > wrote: > > > > To anyone interested, I just posted 5 pictures in the "Photos" > area, called: > > attaching Kolpin gun case to KLR > > and shows how I attached the "Kolpin Gun Boot" to my KLR. I used > one U-bolt (about 1 1/2" > > W x 3 1/2"L x 5/16" complete w/ lock nuts) around part of the left- > side passenger grab rail > > (where it descends toward the rear axle) cushioned w/ two pieces of > closed-cell foam, and > > shimmed w/ three pieces of 3/8" plywood, and then secured it to the > folded left passenger > > foot-peg w/ a large radiator clamp to secure it AND keep the toe of > the case away from the > > swingarm. > > > > I haven't tried it w/ a gun and dirt roads yet, but it seems pretty > secure when I 'yank' on it. > > > > Cheers, > > Ed > > >
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Well I checked and I did, in fact, get the Eagle Mikes doohickey and
springs. At least the springs were in the sealed bag with the
doohickey that had Eagle Mike's paper in it. Now the puller I got was
a Dennis Stubblefield Flywheel puller MP#11. It's a 22mm X 1.5 right
hand threas Male. It's hollow down to about 3/4" from the threaded
end. Is this the one that is recalled?
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When I bought the kit I was under the impression that I was getting
Eagel Mike's stuff. The doohickey and springs seem to be E.M. stuff
but the puller is from Dennis Stubblefield and the puller seems to be
aluminum and very questionable. I was expecting the steel wrench and
puller from E.M.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "traderpro2003"
wrote:
but> > Fred stopped stocking Eagle Mike's wares, so I'm not sure what you > got. Eagle Mike's wrench is steel and rotor remover stout...both > likely to outlast the planet. I've heard there are other doo kits,
on> I've never seen one. Ever since installing my first doo, I insist
stock.> genuine Eagle parts. The best! Probably he sent you residual
wrote:> I'd feel confident using/installing what he sent you. > > Brian > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "gbthacker_99"
> > > > I thought Arrowhead used Eagle Mikes doohickey and tools. Am I > wrong? > > Apparently I didn't get the wrench but did I get Eagle Mikes > doohickey > > and spring??? > > Gary > > >
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I think it is the recalled one. Stubblefield was on mine and it was hollow. I never used it, it was recalled before I did. Again, the wrench is the one I destroyed.
db
----- Original Message ----
From: gbthacker_99
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 12, 2008 2:34:19 PM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Dohicky tools
Well I checked and I did, in fact, get the Eagle Mikes doohickey and
springs. At least the springs were in the sealed bag with the
doohickey that had Eagle Mike's paper in it. Now the puller I got was
a Dennis Stubblefield Flywheel puller MP#11. It's a 22mm X 1.5 right
hand threas Male. It's hollow down to about 3/4" from the threaded
end. Is this the one that is recalled?
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