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This'll be just like the bean scene in "Blazing Saddles", Mr. Taggart. Just don't set yerself too close to the campfire.
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What's the collective opinion on these two models? I am going with
one of them for a trip later next month, but can't tell which will
work better with my 2002 KLR650. Any firsthand info would be
appreciated.
Motion Pro Quick Jack
CAT. NO. 3526 $ 32.00
Steel Horse Kwik Stand
CAT. NO. 3568 $ 38.00
Both of these were found online at:
http://www.aerostich.com/riderwearhouse.store
Thanks,
Mike
N.California
A16
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Got my used stock a13 last week. 11k. Bone stock. First real bike
but for 4 weeks last year on a yamaha street bike before it pooped
out. Need the bike for a year long stint in mexico.
As a fairly new listmember, I promise to not relate everything that
happens in the course of my new relationship with this machine, but
the motorcycle community has recently blown my mind. Like last
weekend. This list, of course, is a sweet example of this community,
but I took the bike out on a curvy dusty lonely southern sierra
highway, going camping by self on friday night at a campground in
Sequoiah nat'l park. I wreck it: saw the cliff, couldn't make the
turn and used front brake on the dust road... ouch. Now I know
better. Radiator fan is buzzing, radiator bent up, left body panel
broken..
So I bed donw for the night and eat some of my food and in the middle
of the night, this really drunk hick pulls up in his 4x4, shouting at
me and I tell him what happened. He pulls in and the stench of cheap
beer hits before he sets down a foot. But can I tell you that he not
only knew what kind of bike I had, but that he was looking for one
himeself? You should ahve heard/seen/smell this guy. And dont get
me wrong- super cool. He not only offers me some beer, but fixes my
bike, bending my radiator back from the fan.
Another perfect stranger comes blazing by in a car, and my new drund
friend JIm says "where's the party?" The new guy jumps out, and
sez, "hey, a klx650!" He knows this bike too (I forgave him the
kl "x" part..) and he realigns my front wheel (banging it against
Jim's truck) and goes on to tellme he raced for yamaha mx six years,
why boots and armor are important, and gives me a full diagnosis of
my once wrecked-now fixed bike.
Crap, its 8pm and its poker night.. but the moral of the story is
that motorcross guy showed me all kinds of crap, rode my bike the
rest of the way to the campground for me ( I took his car), gave some
gloves, crazy drunk Jim got arrested by the park rangers, and a whole
lot of crazy stuff that just didn't ever really happen in the ol'
preKLR650 days.
Is this kind of brotherhood common? What the hell was that? I
thought my bike was done for (like a newby I guess) and rode another
200+ miles that weekend, learned how to jump, how to turn, and a lot
of other stuff.
Well, here's to humanity and the brotherhood among motorcyclists,
even if the bond between us is just a product, a peculiar combination
plastic and metal.
If there are any riders near kings or sequoiah nat'l park... lets go
riding sometime this month! Mexico is calling me in late june...
sam stovall
visalia, CA
a13
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Just a little fun I ran across
GREAT TRUTHS ABOUT LIFE, THAT LITTLE CHILDREN HAVE LEARNED:
1) No matter how hard you try, you can't baptize cats.
2) When your Mom is mad at your Dad, don't let her brush your hair.
3) If your sister hits you, don't hit her back. They always catch the
second person.
4) Never ask your 3-year old brother to hold a tomato.
5) You can't trust dogs to watch your food.
6) Don't sneeze when someone is cutting your hair.
7) Never hold a Dust-Buster and a cat at the same time.
8) You can't hide a piece of broccoli in a glass of milk.
9) Don't wear polka-dot underwear under white shorts.
10) The best place to be when you're sad is Grandma's lap.
GREAT TRUTHS ABOUT LIFE, THAT ADULTS HAVE LEARNED:
1) Raising teenagers is like nailing Jell-O to a tree.
2) Wrinkles don't hurt.
3) Families are like fudge . . .mostly sweet, with a few nuts.
4) Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
5) Laughing is good exercise. It's like jogging on the inside.
6) Middle age is when you choose your cereal for the fiber, not the joy.
GREAT TRUTHS ABOUT GROWING OLD
1) Growing old is mandatory; growing up is optional.
2) Forget the health food. I need all the preservatives I can get.
3) When you fall down, you wonder what else you can do while you're down
there.
4) You're getting old when you get the same sensation from a rocking
chair, that you once got from a roller coaster.
5) It's frustrating when you know all the answers, but nobody bothers to
ask you the questions.
6) Time may be a great healer, but it's a lousy beautician.
7) Wisdom comes with age, but sometimes age comes alone.
THE FOUR STAGES OF LIFE:
1) You believe in Santa Claus.
2) You don't believe in Santa Claus.
3) You are Santa Claus.
4) You look like Santa Claus.
SUCCESS:
At age 4 success is . . . not peeing in your pants.
At age 12 success is . . . having friends.
At age 16 success is . . . having a drivers license.
At age 20 success is . . . having sex.
At age 35 success is . . . having money.
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At age 60 success is . . . having sex.
At age 70 success is . . . having a drivers license.
At age 75 success is . . . having friends.
At age 80 success is . . . not peeing in your pants.
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hello there,
i've just bought a well used 1990 tengai 650.
does anybody have any ideas about this problem?
from idle up to opening the throttle to 4000 rpm it surges constantly. it rises about a thousand rpm and then drops back.
it will eventually cut out at idle. i've cleaned the carb; it looked ok. vacum tubes seem ok.
its a real pain to ride at low revs.
any ideas?
thanks, keith
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., keith porter wrote:
constantly. it rises about a thousand rpm and then drops back.> from idle up to opening the throttle to 4000 rpm it surges
looked ok. vacum tubes seem ok.> > it will eventually cut out at idle. i've cleaned the carb; it
Hmm, like maybe an air leak? Worth checking for.> > its a real pain to ride at low revs. > > any ideas?
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "monahanwb" wrote:
Maybe a small hole in the diaphram (sp?) in the carb? Ron> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., keith porter wrote: > > from idle up to opening the throttle to 4000 rpm it surges > constantly. it rises about a thousand rpm and then drops back. > > > > it will eventually cut out at idle. i've cleaned the carb; it > looked ok. vacum tubes seem ok. > > > > its a real pain to ride at low revs. > > > > any ideas? > > Hmm, like maybe an air leak? Worth checking for.
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "mnron2002" wrote:
I'm going to say probably not the carb diaphragm. The typical symptom of a bad diaphragm is ok running on the pilot circuit, but refuses to rev (since the slide wont lift). I would suspect a blocked pilot jet or fuel delivery problem. Will the bike idle on the "choke"? if so, the pilot jet is suspect. How about the vacuum line to the petcock, or a faulty diaphragm there (does the vacuum-operated petcock employ a diaphragm?) (I wasn't going to post, but I wanted to see if I could spell "diaphragm" twice in a row).> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "monahanwb" wrote: > > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., keith porter wrote: > > > from idle up to opening the throttle to 4000 rpm it surges > > constantly. it rises about a thousand rpm and then drops back. > > > > > > it will eventually cut out at idle. i've cleaned the carb; it > > looked ok. vacum tubes seem ok. > > > > > > its a real pain to ride at low revs. > > > > > > any ideas? > > > > Hmm, like maybe an air leak? Worth checking for. > > Maybe a small hole in the diaphram (sp?) in the carb? > > Ron
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I had this problem. It was caused by dirt in my gas tank. I dumped
all the gas out of my bike and took a good look at it and there were
5 or 6 little grains of sand in there. So what was happening is that
at high rpm's and gas pull, it was pulling these little devils into
my carb and blocking the jets.
Michael
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., keith porter wrote: > > hello there, > > i've just bought a well used 1990 tengai 650. > > does anybody have any ideas about this problem? > > from idle up to opening the throttle to 4000 rpm it surges constantly. it rises about a thousand rpm and then drops back. > > it will eventually cut out at idle. i've cleaned the carb; it looked ok. vacum tubes seem ok. > > its a real pain to ride at low revs. > > any ideas? > > thanks, keith > > > > --------------------------------- > Do You Yahoo!? > Sign-up for Video Highlights of 2002 FIFA World Cup > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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My 1993 & 1999 Klr650 were both bone stock. Factory exhaust stock
carb. The only modif. modfication was street tires .Oil & filter
changed every 2000 miles. My 99 had 7 oil changes and was serviced
by dealer the month befor the balancer chain let go due to broken
spring a second time.Buy the way my dealer in Ocala Fl gets $60.00
per hr If you missed my first message the 93 locked up at 36000 miles
& the 99 only lasted for 7450 miles. MY DEALER LOCATED A USED MOTOR
WITH INSTULATION 2140.So as soon as it's fixed I probely sell it.Dome
once shame on you do me twice shame on me how could I jusify a third
time .
Dan Moscicki
p.s. I'm 59 years yong and used the bikes for transportation only and
kept them in like new at all times . I just bought a new SV650
Suzuki Good riding to every one.
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