Can anyone tell me what the 2003 KLR650 is going to look like? Any changes?
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continuous chain or master link?
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on 5/7/02 4:48 PM, g faerber at af87120@... wrote:
hopefully just a color change. I would be bummed if they completely updated the thing just as I'm starting to sink some money in to my "new" A14. What would we do if KHI fixed everything that we can complain about? Sorry I'm just being selfish...go ahead bring on the 60hp ,250lb, inverted fork, 6speed, gear driven counter balanced, huge front braked, adjustable ride height optioned 7000$ 2003 KLR650..A17!!!!!!!!!!! Karl A14> > Can anyone tell me what the 2003 KLR650 is going to look like? Any changes? > > > >
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On Tue, 7 May 2002, KJ wrote:
It would be a totally new motorcycle. Seriously.>What would we do if KHI fixed everything that we can complain about?
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Well, me personally.....I'm gettin the new 650 TWIN KLR 650. Mike
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., g faerber wrote:
Any changes?> > Can anyone tell me what the 2003 KLR650 is going to look like?
I doubt that Kawi will update the bike. I'd be a bit disappointed since I just bought mine but then I'd rather own the last model of a series rather than the first model in a new series. The only thing I foresee in the future is a rebadged DRZ 400 model.>
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continuous chain or master link?
Hammer at frozen swingarm pivot bolt with three pound sledge for two hours> Take the rear swingarm assy. off, remove chain.
Repeat the next night for a while longer>Not that big a deal.
Only on an A5 with no grease in the pivot>Sound harder than it is.
Twelve beers later and one can of Kroil Oil, not sure if I am either>I am no pro motorcycle mechanic.
before.;-) I agree that endless chains are a bit better, but ASSuming that newer chain constructions are close to equal, I am taking the easy way out on this maintenance. Back to the garage for now.... Brian A5-SIP (Still in Pieces)>it does help to read the procedures first if you have never done it
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