--- In DSN_klr650@y..., KJ wrote: > Anyone have an Abus 37 Quick or 39 Victory disk lock? The 39 Victory is a > unique design but I'm wondering if it will work with the KLR. Any > suggestions on locks and locking the KLR? > > http://www.abus.com
abus locks chains
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abus locks chains
Remove the sidestand switch behind the little black plastic cover on
the left of the KLR so you can route the chain around the frame tube
when you lock it up.
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fixing shift levers that come loose...
Hey Y'all,
I noticed that a few people on the list stated that their shift
levers come loose at the pinch bolt, eventually stripping the
splines, or at least making a big pain of itself having to tighten it
up every so often. Here is a trick I learned years ago Motocrossing.
I had a couple of Yamahas that had aluminum shift levers, and you
could strip them very easily over-tightening the pinch bolt, and
locktite didn't work well, nor did a lock washer. What I did was put
a longer bolt into the shift lever, so it'd come out about a quarter
inch or so past the other end of the pinched area of the lever. Then,
I'd put a nut with a lock washer (and locktite) onto that end, and
while making sure the head of the bolt stayed secure at the top,
tightened the heck out of the bottom nut. This combination worked
100%!!!!! I have used it since when I have a shifter come loose. I
have the IMS lever on now, and it doesn't come loose, ever. The stock
lever is good for this mod also.
This doesn't cure the stock lever being a piece of crap weldwise,
but at least you won't have to worry about the pinch bolt coming
loose again, and welding it to the shaft won't have to be done.
Hope that this little tip comes in handy for some!
Brian
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