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ephilride@aol.com
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by ephilride@aol.com » Sun Jul 30, 2000 12:23 pm
jlyonamf_@... writes:
> Richard Sainct Returns to KTM
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> KTM is proud to announce that 1999 and 2000 Dakar Rally winner Richard
> Sainct is returning to KTM. Richard recently signed a two-year contract
with
> KTM that will see him compete in worldwide rally competition.......
>
Thanks John.
This should be interesting. I did not think the BMW "team" could accommodate
two stars - both Juan Roma and Sainct. I had assumed that Roma would follow
team orders and ride for "second" in 2001. But looks like Roma would have
none of that and so Sainct split (spec-u-latin' on my part). Last I heard
Roma was going to be on "Woody-Boxer". I give the edge to KTM if the course
has the tight stuff at the start like this year, but if its a more wide-open
race BMW and Woody get the nod (if they get tires and driveshafts that can
handle the punishment). A BMW boxer winning Dakar in 2001 - imagine that
Gino!
Knot - ready for rumors and it aint even January yet!
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Jim Hyman
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by Jim Hyman » Sun Jul 30, 2000 4:36 pm
John,
The following info is from a previous post. The biggest
drawback to this approach is its a bit of a handfull when
your KLR is fully loaded.
My A9 goes off 'main' onto 'reserve' at the 5 gallon
mark. After 20-25 miles, the reserve goes dry.
My soulution:
1) Dismount & lean your KLR way over to the left to
transfer the gas trapped in the right side of the tank.
2) Ride until it goes dry agin (about 20 miles).
3) Repeat step #1 again.
4) Ride another 5-10 miles.
5) Hitch a ride to the nearest gas station!
This technique uses all the gas in the tank.
YMMV
Professor A9 Federal Way, WA. [USA]
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--- johnsilv@e... wrote:
[snip]
> Has anyone out there actually measured the fuel
> tank volume of the KLR?
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> I ask this because whenever I fill up after switching to
> reserve, I am unable to get more than 18 litres into the
> tank. It is supposed to be a 23 L tank with 3 L of reserve.
> Does this mean I actually have 5 L of reserve fuel, or does
> it mean that the tank doesn't really hold 23 L?
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