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starting problem
I bought myself a 2004 klr, did some 1000 miles, got to choke and try
for about 8-10 times before it start in the morning, is there any
specific way to start a cold klr?
Cheerz Corrie
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Bekker, Corrie"
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try> I bought myself a 2004 klr, did some 1000 miles, got to choke and
No, not really. Turn the choke on, turn the key on, hit the start button leaving the throttle closed. It should fire almost instantly. Did you buy it new? Have you done the first valve check yet? MrMoose A8 (Barbie and Ken special)> for about 8-10 times before it start in the morning, is there any > specific way to start a cold klr? > > Cheerz Corrie
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starting problem
Full choke or almost full choke whenever bike is cold--even when
warm or hot outside. Somebody else posted this and it sure helped
me. Was told it is normal on big 1 cylinder thumpers.
J
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Turn out your fuel air mixture screw about 2 1/2 turns from being seated.
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "nakedwaterskier"
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Mine did that until I fixed the pilot circuit (new #40 jet) and set the pilot screw to 2 1/2 turns out. Now, it takes no choke, hot or cold. Assuming your jet is clean, try setting the pilot mixture screw.> Full choke or almost full choke whenever bike is cold--even when > warm or hot outside. Somebody else posted this and it sure helped > me. Was told it is normal on big 1 cylinder thumpers.
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "nakedwaterskier"
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Pilot Circuit (Idle Mixure) Dooden A15 Green Ape> Full choke or almost full choke whenever bike is cold--even when > warm or hot outside. Somebody else posted this and it sure helped > me. Was told it is normal on big 1 cylinder thumpers. > > J
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I'm forwarding this question from klr rider to the
list . If anyone has a idea of what the problem might
be I will pass on your thoughts.
TIA...
WVDoran
Todd Christian wrote:
WVDoran Scottsdale, AZ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com> The starting problem didn't begin until 15k miles or > so, and I bypassed the > side stand when I got the bike @ 500 miles. It only > has trouble starting > when it's hot - and if I give it a few minutes > (literally) to cool off, it > starts fine. Ever heard of anything like that > before? > > Todd
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It's not clear what is actually happening from your description. Not
turning over? Chugs but no fire? If your are experiencing no
response from the starter then take a look under the black plastic
cover on the left side. I had a similar problem when I first bought
the bike and it was the starter solonoid connection. I would also
double check the battery connections. If it turns over OK then start
looking at the air filter and fuel delivery.
--Jim
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> I'm forwarding this question from klr rider to the > list . If anyone has a idea of what the problem might > be I will pass on your thoughts. > TIA... > WVDoran > > Todd Christian wrote: > > > The starting problem didn't begin until 15k miles or > > so, and I bypassed the > > side stand when I got the bike @ 500 miles. It only > > has trouble starting > > when it's hot - and if I give it a few minutes > > (literally) to cool off, it > > starts fine. Ever heard of anything like that > > before? > > > > Todd > > > > WVDoran > Scottsdale, AZ > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com
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starting problem
My A16 4,600 miles has developed a starting problem. Won't take the enough
gas without dying until the throttle is feathered with the choke on and then
reduced to half way until the engine is fully warm. Runs fine after that.
Never had any starting problems until now.
Any thoughts appreciated!
Wendell in Dunlap, Tennessee
P,S. May put the bike up for sale for financial reasons if anyone is
interested.
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starting problem
So a few weeks ago I was having intermittent starting
problems. But I learned that I could turn my bars to
the right and about halfway the starter would catch.
Not so last night. When I had to push start it. This
is in neutral, clutch in or out, nada.
The other oddity is that the turn signal relay buzzes
now. Maybe it always did, but now I notice it, since
my motor isn't starting. So key is on, hit turn
signal and there is a relay buzz sound on the right
side of the tank.
Ideas?
Robert Hedrick
Albuquerque, NM
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