berrins
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now i've done it!
Sheesh. I couldn't stop myself!
I just closed the deal on a leftover A14. I was going to shop a little
harder but dammit I wanted the bike to ride this weekend! So sue me!
Couple of questions..
1. Any opinions on Pacific Specialty Insurance Company? I finally found
the rates I was looking for and I was wondering if anyone knows anything
about this company.
2. Kawa extended warranty. $380 for 36 mos (total warranty wound be
48mos). It transfers to a new owner for free. Do it or not?
3. I want to get roadside assistance PDQ. What was the consensus on
towing and recovery? If I join the AMA (worth it?) I can get MoTow for
$25 a year. Thoughts?
4. What size U-haul trailer do I need to transport this ugly homeless
beast to its new cave^H^H^H^Hgarage?
5. Are there any must-have essentials that I absolutely must pick up from
the parts counter when I take delivery? Spare tube? Tire irons? What
size?
6. Common dealer assembly mistakes to check before my first ride?
If it rains this weekend, I'll be working on that sidestand switch for
sure.
RM <-- Grinning fool, about to play Crash-The-New-KLR
now i've done it!
----- Original Message ----- From: RM To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 4:13 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] NOW I've done it! > > Sheesh. I couldn't stop myself! > > I just closed the deal on a leftover A14. I was going to shop a little > harder but dammit I wanted the bike to ride this weekend! So sue me! > > Couple of questions.. > > 1. Any opinions on Pacific Specialty Insurance Company? I finally found > the rates I was looking for and I was wondering if anyone knows anything > about this company. I've never heard of them, you want to get quotes from several different companies, you'll be surprised at the difference sometimes. Also try Progressive, State Farm, if you have homeowners ins, try them too. > 2. Kawa extended warranty. $380 for 36 mos (total warranty wound be > 48mos). It transfers to a new owner for free. Do it or not? Thats questionable. I wouldnt do it. $380 dollars can buy some cool stuff. > 3. I want to get roadside assistance PDQ. What was the consensus on > towing and recovery? If I join the AMA (worth it?) I can get MoTow for > $25 a year. Thoughts? Join AMA. I dont know about Mo Tow. If you ride alot offroad, you might want to check and see if they will pick you up in the middle of the forest. I just carry a cell phone and credit card, and take my chances. No problems yet. > 4. What size U-haul trailer do I need to transport this ugly homeless > beast to its new cave^H^H^H^Hgarage? What? RIDE IT!!!!!!!!! and dont call my pretty bike "ugly"! 8*} > 5. Are there any must-have essentials that I absolutely must pick up from > the parts counter when I take delivery? Spare tube? Tire irons? What > size? Dont get carried away on your first day, you have a long way to go. You can check out my KLR mods website to see some KLR mods that you might be interested in. http://www.angelfire.com/mo/motormark/klrmods.html Get good riding gear first, you dont want to get splattered. > 6. Common dealer assembly mistakes to check before my first ride? > > If it rains this weekend, I'll be working on that sidestand switch for > sure. > > RM http://www.geocities.com/motormark64/ http://www.angelfire.com/mo/motormark/ KLR-650 A-13 "warthogg" XR250R "superfly" Stone Mountain, Ga ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., RM wrote:
little> > Sheesh. I couldn't stop myself! > > I just closed the deal on a leftover A14. I was going to shop a
me!> harder but dammit I wanted the bike to ride this weekend! So sue
RM - Congrats on the new ride!! One thing I would check is the chain tension. When I got mine I didn't discover it 'til about 300 miles. The chain was taught with the bike sitting on the sidestand. After reading so much on the list about improper chain adjustment and the damage it can cause to the countershaft seal I loosened it up pronto. Another thing is to adjust the bars and levers to where they are comfortable for you. Most dealers seem to slap these things on with no regard for how they fit the new owner. Good luck. Robb> Couple of questions.. > 6. Common dealer assembly mistakes to check before my first ride?
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Congradulations!
Did you get a good deal?
I had them for the first year on my A13, but dropped them for the less expensive (for me) GMAC. I never excercised a claim, so I can't comment on their performance.>1. Any opinions on Pacific Specialty Insurance Company? I finally found >the rates I was looking for and I was wondering if anyone knows anything >about this company. >
I also thought about this, but backed off. I remembered while working for a major computer manufacturer, the profit we made was not on the system sold, but the extended warranty... I never needed the extended warranty on the KLR as it worked out.>2. Kawa extended warranty. $380 for 36 mos (total warranty wound be >48mos). It transfers to a new owner for free. Do it or not? >
Can't help, but AAA does not provide mototcycle assistance for its members, I paid $90 to have a bike taken 5 miles with a tow truck one time, $120. another for about the same miles (neither for the KLR)! Your decision...>3. I want to get roadside assistance PDQ. What was the consensus on >towing and recovery? If I join the AMA (worth it?) I can get MoTow for >$25 a year. Thoughts? >
Why not ride it?>4. What size U-haul trailer do I need to transport this ugly homeless >beast to its new cave^H^H^H^Hgarage? >
Kawasaki saddle bags are great and inexpensive, stay away from their idea of a side rack to keep the bags off the hot exhaust though, $45 for a bent piece of tubing doesn't hang with me.>5. Are there any must-have essentials that I absolutely must pick up from >the parts counter when I take delivery? Spare tube? Tire irons? What >size? >
Check the oil, this list agrees to dis agree about volume, but I take it to the top of the sight glass with the bike vertical. Check all safty related nuts and bolts. Depending on your inseam, you may want to flush the top of the front tubes with the top face of the triple clamp, the bikes come shipped in every adjustment there you can think of.>6. Common dealer assembly mistakes to check before my first ride? >
Or riding wet! :^) == Rev. Chuck :^)>+ A13 http://klr650.www.50megs.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _____________________________________________________________>If it rains this weekend, I'll be working on that sidestand switch for >sure. >
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I have insurance with this company (PSIC). $311 a year full coverage.
They are with McGraw. Are you in California? I think PSIC is
California only company????
First thing I did was change the grips to gel types. Also the carb
vent thingy and a brighter light bulb (not DOT aproved type). Most
likely you will see some white stuff around the right side coolant
container. This is overflow it happens to new bikes.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., RM wrote: > > > 1. Any opinions on Pacific Specialty Insurance Company? I finally found > the rates I was looking for and I was wondering if anyone knows anything > about this company. > > 5. Are there any must-have essentials that I absolutely must pick up from > the parts counter when I take delivery? Spare tube? Tire irons? What > size? > > 6. Common dealer assembly mistakes to check before my first ride? > > > RM
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A helmet and gloves!!!!
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., RM wrote: > > > > 5. Are there any must-have essentials that I absolutely must pick up from > the parts counter when I take delivery? Spare tube? Tire irons? What > size? >
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2. Kawa extended warranty.
I opted NO, I almost never get an extended warranty on anything.
Unless I am buying something that I am pretty sure will break early
or I can't afford to fix it if it does. The KLR is neither.
5. Common dealer assembly mistakes to check before my first ride?
Mirrors
Chain
Oil Level BEFORE you leave the dealership
Buy lots of blue loctite, little screws will depart with regularity.
Have fun!
Ed Snow
2001 KLR650
"Zoom Zoom"
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not with regular membership but yes with RV plus...a few dollars more and they tow to your place of choice up to 100 miles or so four times a year... Kurt> (worth it?) I can get MoTow for >$25 a year. Thoughts? > Can't > help, but AAA does not provide mototcycle assistance for its > members
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berrins
No policy change I just ordered a set of bearings and the total was
less than $20 including shipping (I thought I ordered the part
numbers for SKF's but got the mix of Chinese and polish crap).
dat brooklyn bum
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Zachariah Mully wrote: > Perhaps they've changed their policy... Anyhow you don't want that > Chinese crap. > > On Thu, 2002-06-20 at 15:42, richard6121 wrote: > > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., Zachariah Mully wrote: > > > > > Er. NO. > > > http://www.arrowweb.com/bake/pwtl.htm > > > > I was looking at this: > > > > http://www.arrowweb.com/bake/6000chi.htm > > > > The page you listed doesn't seem to have 6000-series bearings > > listed... > > > >
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