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Hello all,
I guess from how hard it was to find, I managed to buy one of the
last A14s here in Eastern North Carolina. I just picked it up Friday
last and am loving it. Got a pretty good deal, $4,800 out the door
is what they said even though they had never stocked a KLR before and
did not know where to find one, I jumped at it. The olive-green is
actually quite an eye catcher if all the cars that passed me on the
interstate with rubber-necking drivers is any indication. The only
thing I am having trouble is this damn break-in period. Only had 10
miles on it when I drove it home. Almost have to start out in second
gear to avoid 4k rpm limit.
Last couple of bikes I owned were early 80s Honda VFR Interceptors
but my first (and only until now) duel-sport bike was a 1974 Honda
XL350. Really was a tough bike and sported DOHC, which for the time
was quite nice. I have been researching, with the help of many of
the websites you folks mention here, the KLR for almost a year now
(that's a poor mans way of saying "had no money"). Anyway, I feel
like a kid again with this bike and it is so far all that I have
wanted (but I need more than 4K rpm!!!!).
Couple of questions if the list can help?
I noticed from reading the manual that the rear suspension is set up
for what it calls an average man (150lbs). Guess that is average in
Japan! Anyway, must one adjust both the preload and dampening or can
I strike a happy compromise and only adjust one? If so, which would
be better? I am 185lbs and the rear has felt a little soft especially
offroad. I set it to 2 and 2 currently and it feels better but what
should I be causes of? There is always something!!
When I reach the 500 mile break-in, what type of motor oil is
recommended. I am not sure of the merits of synthetic products for
the KLR but have heard mention from some on the list that they use
only synthetic or a mix (I did not think mixing was aloud unless it
is some sort of X-factor NASA additive
).
From the attitudes on this list it seems that many Motorcycle
mechanics have become the rip-off con-artists that many auto
mechanics currently hold title too. Is it true that when after 500
miles and the valve clearance should be checked that you cannot trust
them to do this procedure for fear that they just write it off as OK
without even looking??? WOW.
If you made it this far thanks for reading my rambling and I look
forward to eventually becoming very involved in many of the Rallies
in the South East.
Cheers,
Chuck
(Physiologist by trade, Duel-Sporter by natural talent, quick
reflexes, good looks, and much begging and groveling to wife)

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