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Verle Nelson
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[dsn_klr650] tires

Post by Verle Nelson » Sat Apr 08, 2000 5:53 pm

From: "ron criswell"
> I'm impressed you did all that with the gripsters. I ride mostly street
but I
> don't like the gripsters in the sand or deep gravel. Maybe I'm just not
used to
> a heavy a bike as this. All my dirt bikes in the past were at least 100
lbs.
> lighter. I wish someone would make a small light tank for the KLR (but the
you
> loose the range). When I take my tank off for servicing, I think to myself
,
> "Man I wish the KLR were this light and narrow". Everything is a
compromise
> with dual sports. I thought about going with I believe the IRC tires Fred
sells
> because they are a 50/50 tire. do you know anything on them?
I'm quite happy with the Gripsters but then thirty years ago I rode 650 Triumphs on these same roads and trails using Dunlop K70s and they had a milder tread pattern than Gripsters. I haven't had a knobby for years so I don't know what I would want. I was surprised that the two guys I rode with last weekend would ride 80 - 90MPH on the highway for 100 mile stretches on full, non-DOT approved knobbies and low air pressure. I also use at least 20 lbs in the front and 25 or more in the rear because of frequent highway jaunts. If I did need knobbies, I would probably ask Fred for advice and go with what he recommended. Verle Nelson (whimsy@...) '97 R1100R '99 KLR650 Cedaredge, CO USA

Mark
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[dsn_klr650] tires

Post by Mark » Wed May 24, 2000 10:01 pm

At 10:39 PM -0400 5/24/2000, JSherlockHolmes@... wrote:
> I would like to >find a tire that allows extremely brisk street riding (in the twisties) as >well as providing decent off road traction. I spend more time on the road, in >the back country, than I do in the dirt. Yet, when I do go in the dirt it is >usually a middle grade or lower forest type of trail, preferably with water >crossings and medium sized hills. The problem is that I usually find these >trails while riding on the road, then I explore the trail, and then head home >on the road again. Another dilemma, is that I like to play games with >sport-bikers, and myself. I have been know to drag/scrap the pegs or outside >of my boots on plenty of occasions. (The KLR makes a better sport bike than >many people know) My question is, are there any tires out there that can >truly meet my desires, or do I need two KLR's?
I have two KLRs, but they both run Kenda K270's. I go pretty gonzo off-road and they perform great; hill climbs, water crossings, rocky trails etc. I also regularly commute to work at speeds of 80-105 mph indicated with no problems. Had a speed record of 110 for a two mile stretch last week. They corner well for me too and I take most turns at intersections in third gear with a 16T front sprocket. However, if I'm loaded up with luggage, they get a tiny bit squirrely above 95mph, but no worse than the ol' high front fender-wind-related squirreliness that some folks experience. Other positives: Very inexpensive. They wear evenly as a set. They last for about 5,000-6,500 miles depending on your riding. A set costs less than a front tire of most other brands (~$70). Very easy to mount; a medicated psychopath in a straight-jacket could probably mount them. Oh, and did I mention that they're dirt cheap? Mark B2 (street) A2 (trail)

Tumu Rock
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[dsn_klr650] tires

Post by Tumu Rock » Thu May 25, 2000 5:49 am

On Wed, 24 May 2000 22:39:17 EDT, JSherlockHolmes@... wrote: As we all know, the stock tires are pretty good on the street, actually stick pretty good, but they stink something bad in the dirt. I know I am probably asking the impossible, with the laws of physics and all, but perhaps someone can get me close. Appreciate the help. Thanks, and keep the shiny side up. > > Jim Sherlock If you like the stockers but want something just a little more aggressive, you might want to look at the maxxis 6006. Very similar to the stockers but slightly wider tread and bigger knobs. Can't vouch for them myself but I think I remember someone on the list was running them. I went through the same dilemma recently and decided to sacrifice my twisties for the dirties. Got some MT21's on order. The list consensus seemed to think they were too pricey for daily slab commute but at $130 for the pair I didn't see many tires much cheaper. (I think the 6006 were about $100 even for the pair). dat brooklyn bum _______________________________________________________ Get 100% FREE Internet Access powered by Excite Visit http://freelane.excite.com/freeisp

Ron Haraseth
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no power over 4k

Post by Ron Haraseth » Sun Jul 29, 2012 7:25 pm

Simple things first - check the air cleaner then move on through the carb and elsewhere. -----Original Message----- From: revmaaatin Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2012 10:57 PM To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: no power over 4k
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, greg coyle wrote: > > has anyone suggested a clogged main jet? snip > gregc cough. I believe that would be... revmaaatin. however, there have been many good suggestions concerning the slide, diaphram, and spring that act in a similar manner; all useful information as a trouble shooting guide. ------------------------------------ List Sponsors - Dual Sport News: http://www.dualsportnews.com Arrowhead Motorsports: http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok: http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Member Map: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_KLR650/app/peoplemap/view/map Group Apps: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_KLR650/grouplets/subscriptionsYahoo! Groups Links

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