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Last Friday a week, I was going to make a parish run, thinly veiled
excuse to ride the KLR, when I stood on the pegs three miles from
home, and they felt like mush. It appears the mechanic had kept
plenty of WD 40 on the chain but had not spent much time looking at
foot peg bolts. I stopped in the middle of the premium SD gravel
road and sure enough, loose foot pegs, both sides, and the only
reasonable thing left to do, I fired the mechanic on the spot.
Sigh, 57 miles of gravel and grass section lines before me and I got
loose footpegs. Do I return home, or do I ride on....I returned home
where I gave the mechanic another growling at.
As I watched contently, the mechanic watched the diminishing
sunlight, found the 12mm socket, 3/8 ratchet and commenced to
wrenching....the foot peg bolt....slip....snap....and I fired the
mechanic again...as these thoughts rushed back to my memory.
Congratulations! You have purchased a very fine Studabaker
centerstand, etc, install, enjoy, etc. CAUTION: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN
THE FOOT PET BOLTS. (From memory, 19 footlbs, I think). Only
reasonable thing to do, I promptly fired my memory. He is 50+ and
you know what good are things that are 50 years old anyway.
So now I got a fired mechanic, a fired memory and a fired up pastor
with a loose bolt, better than a loose nut, but still, a loose bolt.
Nutzs. Hmmm. 19 footlbs. Get the torque wrench. Nah. Its only
57 miles of gravel and stuff like that. Who's gonna know.
Not wanting to be one of great risk, I only rode at .9 of the speed
my angel could fly and stayed in the seat, avoiding some of my
favorite 2-tracks to an from the ranches I visted that day. Pretty
good day, hit 4 ranches and only one family home. Where is everbody
at 4 pm on a Saturday in South Dakota?
Fast forward to Satuday, yesterday. As for the twisteed off bolt,
nothing that a good drill bit and and easy out would not take care
of. As for the bolt(s), The local FORD-International Harvestor-Case
dealer had bolts, not collared bolts, but had washers and lock
washers to replace all the bolts, with a touch of blue locktite.
Moral of this story, if there is one, is there are multiple sources
of emergency bolts, and riding dual sport, tractor repair facilities
have metric bolts. In the hitherland, even at 4:56pm on a saturday,
you might be able to get a bolt. Next nearest place: ~50 miles and
not likely to be much help at 6 pm on a saturday night.
As far as the faulty maintenance: When all else fails, fire the
mechanic. Blame shifting is tedious, but everyone is useful for
something!!! Unfortunately, that mechanic looks a lot like me! ( and
you )
Ride safe
Got to go to work.
revmaaatin.
ps: check your foot pegs. After 10K miles, all four bolts needed
replacing.
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Nice 'comment'!!!
-----Original Message-----
From: revmaaatin
Sent: Feb 27, 2005 11:19 AM
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] foot peg bolts
Last Friday a week, I was going to make a parish run, thinly veiled
excuse to ride the KLR, when I stood on the pegs three miles from
home, and they felt like mush. It appears the mechanic had kept
plenty of WD 40 on the chain but had not spent much time looking at
foot peg bolts. I stopped in the middle of the premium SD gravel
road and sure enough, loose foot pegs, both sides, and the only
reasonable thing left to do, I fired the mechanic on the spot.
S-N-I-P
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Ya, firing the mechanic and then rehiring him in the next breath is
exhuasting
Nice tale rev!
Michael T
02 KLR650 A16
85 Venture Royale
AMA222213
lasvegasrider@...
-----Original Message-----
From: revmaaatin [mailto:mjearl@...]
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 8:20 AM
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] foot peg bolts
Last Friday a week, I was going to make a parish run, thinly veiled excuse
to ride the KLR, when I stood on the pegs three miles from home, and they
felt like mush. It appears the mechanic had kept plenty of WD 40 on the
chain but had not spent much time looking at foot peg bolts. I stopped in
the middle of the premium SD gravel road and sure enough, loose foot pegs,
both sides, and the only reasonable thing left to do, I fired the mechanic
on the spot.
Sigh, 57 miles of gravel and grass section lines before me and I got loose
footpegs. Do I return home, or do I ride on....I returned home where I gave
the mechanic another growling at.
As I watched contently, the mechanic watched the diminishing sunlight, found
the 12mm socket, 3/8 ratchet and commenced to wrenching....the foot peg
bolt....slip....snap....and I fired the mechanic again...as these thoughts
rushed back to my memory.
Congratulations! You have purchased a very fine Studabaker centerstand, etc,
install, enjoy, etc. CAUTION: DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE FOOT PET BOLTS. (From
memory, 19 footlbs, I think). Only reasonable thing to do, I promptly fired
my memory. He is 50+ and you know what good are things that are 50 years
old anyway.
So now I got a fired mechanic, a fired memory and a fired up pastor with a
loose bolt, better than a loose nut, but still, a loose bolt.
Nutzs. Hmmm. 19 footlbs. Get the torque wrench. Nah. Its only
57 miles of gravel and stuff like that. Who's gonna know.
Not wanting to be one of great risk, I only rode at .9 of the speed my angel
could fly and stayed in the seat, avoiding some of my favorite 2-tracks to
an from the ranches I visted that day. Pretty good day, hit 4 ranches and
only one family home. Where is everbody at 4 pm on a Saturday in South
Dakota?
Fast forward to Satuday, yesterday. As for the twisteed off bolt, nothing
that a good drill bit and and easy out would not take care of. As for the
bolt(s), The local FORD-International Harvestor-Case dealer had bolts, not
collared bolts, but had washers and lock washers to replace all the bolts,
with a touch of blue locktite.
Moral of this story, if there is one, is there are multiple sources of
emergency bolts, and riding dual sport, tractor repair facilities have
metric bolts. In the hitherland, even at 4:56pm on a saturday, you might be
able to get a bolt. Next nearest place: ~50 miles and not likely to be much
help at 6 pm on a saturday night.
As far as the faulty maintenance: When all else fails, fire the mechanic.
Blame shifting is tedious, but everyone is useful for something!!!
Unfortunately, that mechanic looks a lot like me! ( and you )
Ride safe
Got to go to work.
revmaaatin.
ps: check your foot pegs. After 10K miles, all four bolts needed
replacing.

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Popping corn because Lawrence Welk is on at 5:00?
;o)
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*** Guy Stormo ***
*** 1998 ST1100 - STOC 900 ***
*** 1999 KLR650 ***
*** Grew up in Hayti, SD ***
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**Big snip**
> Pretty > good day, hit 4 ranches and only one family home. Where is everbody > at 4 pm on a Saturday in South Dakota? > > > Ride safe > Got to go to work. > revmaaatin. >
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In a message dated 2/27/2005 8:54:41 AM Pacific Standard Time,
mjearl@... writes:
Fast forward to Satuday, yesterday. As for the twisteed off bolt,
nothing that a good drill bit and and easy out would not take care
of. As for the bolt(s), The local FORD-International Harvestor-Case
dealer had bolts, not collared bolts, but had washers and lock
washers to replace all the bolts, with a touch of blue locktite.
As far as the faulty maintenance: When all else fails, fire the
mechanic. Blame shifting is tedious, but everyone is useful for
something!!! Unfortunately, that mechanic looks a lot like me! ( and
you )
Before the mechanic gets fired again, you might tell him that red and not
blue loctite is better for this job. Blue is for bolts you regularly remove for
maintenance and red is for most everything else.
Pat
G'ville, NV
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The bolts on both of my wife's foot pegs are starting to strip out.
What is the recommended fix for this? Drill and retap with bigger,
helicoils or what? Thanks.
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On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 02:49:25AM -0000, rick wrote:
This is the way I fixed mine: http://michaelnel.smugmug.com/gallery/3816778_raukH#220498871_TjLua Michael -- "Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open manhole and die." -- Mel Brooks San Francisco, CA> The bolts on both of my wife's foot pegs are starting to strip out. > What is the recommended fix for this? Drill and retap with bigger, > helicoils or what? Thanks.
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My wife also has a lame center stand on her bike but thanks for the
link to your fix.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "rick" wrote: > > The bolts on both of my wife's foot pegs are starting to strip out. > What is the recommended fix for this? Drill and retap with bigger, > helicoils or what? Thanks. >
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"Note that this mod will preclude the use of aftermarket center stands
or **other lame accessories** that use the center stand mounts."
Hey, man, now you're getting personal!
John
"I love my center stand."

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Michael Nelson wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 02:49:25AM -0000, rick wrote: > > The bolts on both of my wife's foot pegs are starting to strip out. > > What is the recommended fix for this? Drill and retap with bigger, > > helicoils or what? Thanks. > > This is the way I fixed mine: > > http://michaelnel.smugmug.com/gallery/3816778_raukH#220498871_TjLua > > Michael > > -- > "Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when you fall into an open > manhole and die." -- Mel Brooks > > San Francisco, CA >
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I have spoken with my buddy Fred at Arrowhead Motorsports and he is
sending me a helicoil kit to repair these bolts.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "rick" wrote: > > The bolts on both of my wife's foot pegs are starting to strip out. > What is the recommended fix for this? Drill and retap with bigger, > helicoils or what? Thanks. >
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