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Sorry Chief, no sound from this end. No vibration .... nada. I was very
surprised a couple of years ago to to find mine broken (at the annual
CMC Fun Fest in Moab). It was missing about a 3 / 8 inch chunk on the
top where it wraps around the shaft. I looked high, I looked low, I
even got high but I never found that chunk. Like a bad girl friend I
hope it disappeared.
So if you are reasonably paranoid, I would have a look see and upgrade
it.
I am fanatically paranoid. Someone mumbled something about the spring
not having enough tension on it 10,000 miles ago ............... so I
am about to check it again maybe and put the shorter spring on.
Criswell
On Friday, May 13, 2005, at 01:26 PM, imke101 wrote: > For those of you who have had theirs broken: what does a broken > doohickey sound like? > Thanks, > Imke > > > > > Archive Quicksearch at: > http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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I guess that depends on how many pieces it's in, and what you drop it onto.
On my steel bench it sounds like three 8mm 1/4" drive sockets being dropped
at once!
Ed
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "imke101" wrote: > For those of you who have had theirs broken: what does a broken > doohickey sound like? > Thanks, > Imke
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Mine vibrated like a jackhammer and made terrible crackin sounds!
Rod,,,,shiverin from the memories
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "imke101" wrote: > For those of you who have had theirs broken: what does a broken > doohickey sound like? > Thanks, > Imke
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Hm, darn, mine is starting to sound more like a jackhammer, not
extreme, but definitely louder.
Another question, to you or to anybody: if I decide to bring the bike
to the shop to have it replaced, I just need the lever and a spring,
right? Anything else I should consider?
I checked out Arrowhead, and their site
http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr_engine.html
lists a whole bunch of spring sizes, and I ain't sure which size to
get.
Any pointers?
Thanks a bunch!
Imke
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Rodney Copeland"
wrote:
> Mine vibrated like a jackhammer and made terrible crackin sounds! > Rod,,,,shiverin from the memories
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "imke101" wrote:
The lever kit comes with 2 springs, a 38mm, and a 34mm, which covers more than 95% of all KLR's. All the best, Mike Eagle Mfg & Eng since 1990 San Diego, Ca.> Hm, darn, mine is starting to sound more like a jackhammer, not > extreme, but definitely louder. > Another question, to you or to anybody: if I decide to bring the bike > to the shop to have it replaced, I just need the lever and a spring, > right? Anything else I should consider? > I checked out Arrowhead, and their site > http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr_engine.html > lists a whole bunch of spring sizes, and I ain't sure which size to > get. > Any pointers? > Thanks a bunch! > Imke
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "wannabsmooth1" wrote:
P.S. Sorry - you should also replace the rotor bolt while you are iin there. It gets 130 ft lbs of torque - which is a bunch. Kawasaki recommends replacing it. Mike> --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "imke101" wrote: > > Hm, darn, mine is starting to sound more like a jackhammer, not > > extreme, but definitely louder. > > Another question, to you or to anybody: if I decide to bring the bike > > to the shop to have it replaced, I just need the lever and a spring, > > right? Anything else I should consider? > > I checked out Arrowhead, and their site > > http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr_engine.html > > lists a whole bunch of spring sizes, and I ain't sure which size to > > get. > > Any pointers? > > Thanks a bunch! > > Imke > The lever kit comes with 2 springs, a 38mm, and a 34mm, which covers > more than 95% of all KLR's. > > All the best, > > Mike > Eagle Mfg & Eng since 1990 > San Diego, Ca.
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Hello Folks,
I have a 2005 KLR 650 that has almost 1000 miles on it. What do you
think is a good time to change the doohickey on a new bike? Wonder if
I should wait till it is out of warranty or change it now. If I have
the shop do the upgrade, what is the approximate cost.
Thanks Rick, (ride a Goldwing also but have as much fun on the KLR)
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ricklrs" wrote:
Change it when it is convenient to you. Gon't worry about it too much, but order the parts, and when a tech day comes up at a convenient time and place, go ahead and get it done.> Hello Folks, > > I have a 2005 KLR 650 that has almost 1000 miles on it. What do you > think is a good time to change the doohickey on a new bike? Wonder if > I should wait till it is out of warranty or change it now. If I have > the shop do the upgrade, what is the approximate cost. > > Thanks Rick, (ride a Goldwing also but have as much fun on the KLR)
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I agree with Jud, Wait until next winter or whenever it suits your
schedule and do it then. I wouldn't rely on the warranty as a 'fix'
though since if it does break down you might be far from home on a trip
where the inconvience will be a bigger problem. You can do the entire
job yourself in 2 to 3 hrs, and then you'll never again have to give it
a second thought.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud Jones" wrote: > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ricklrs" wrote: > > Hello Folks, > > > > I have a 2005 KLR 650 that has almost 1000 miles on it. What do you > > think is a good time to change the doohickey on a new bike? Wonder if > > I should wait till it is out of warranty or change it now. If I have > > the shop do the upgrade, what is the approximate cost. > > > > Thanks Rick, (ride a Goldwing also but have as much fun on the KLR) > > Change it when it is convenient to you. Gon't worry about it too much, but order the parts, > and when a tech day comes up at a convenient time and place, go ahead and get it done.
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