klr 650 doohickey
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klr 650 doohickey
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The spring tension determines the chain tightness.
The bolt itself can be overtightened during adjustment.
That proved to be detrimental to the welded factory doohickies, caus
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ing them to break, drop parts into the engine and make for very bad days.
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Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLR 650 Doohickey
Yes...the robust doohickey and esp. spring setup compensates(better) for the chain slack up to a certain point. But, even the later torsion spring version cannot compensate properly for a very worn out chain. But, these issues normally don't show up till at least 20k miles or until someone overtightens during adjustment. Posted by: nakedwaterskier@...
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bluetooth headsets - recommendations?
Hi All,
My first post to the group! I bought my first KLR last year, a well maintained 2012, and am loving it. I rode ninjas and kz's before; wish I discovered the KLR earlier!
I'm looking for a bluetooth set up, mostly for audio. I wear a Bell Custom 500 helmet. Sena seems to be the most common headset available. Any opinions on which model to get?
Thanks - Brad
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