2001 KLR in excellent condition. 5,500 miles, fully stock. Factory
tuned and valves checked..asking 4,500 or best offer..
thanks Walker@...
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2001 KLR with 6000 miles, excellent condition, with maintenance record.
Valves currently are
In L 5.0
In R 7.0
Out R 8.0
Out L 8.0
All stock except for a Big C "Shark Fin" That's a rear disk brake protector!
asking 4500.00
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There are 25 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Get Over It...
From: Jim Hyman
2. Re: NKLR life update
From: "Mark McCoy"
3. Re: Speaking of Magazines nklr
From: InWoods13@...
4. Re: KLR Stuff For Sale
From: "lucynethel1998"
5. Re: Doohicky weakness
From: "mnron2002"
6. Re: Speaking of Magazines / nklr
From: "hens_p"
7. melting plastic?
From: "patod02703"
8. crack in new rear distanzia
From: "wilbur_lakeland_fl"
9. 700 mile tour on my a16
From: "mark_anthony123"
10. Re: crack in new rear distanzia
From: "Mark St.Hilaire, Sr"
11. Re: melting plastic?
From: "monahanwb"
12. Re: melting plastic?
From: "mnron2002"
13. NKLR list sponsorship
From: Chris Krok
14. Re: melting plastic?
From: Devon Jarvis
15. Re: crack in new rear distanzia
From: "Mark St.Hilaire, Sr"
16. Re: Honda Elsinore 250 NKLR
From: "Darrel & Deanna"
17. Re: melting plastic?
From: patod02703@...
18. Re: Re: melting plastic?
From: RM
19. Re: melting plastic? (DualStar doesn't solve problem)
From: "mnron2002"
20. Kenda Challengers...mileage report!
From: "millerized_2000"
21. Re: melting plastic? simple fix
From: "millerized_2000"
22. Trip report (or) Pookie puked her guts out on I-80
From: "millerized_2000"
23. Re: Trip report (or) Pookie puked her guts out on I-80
From: imperial-4776@...
24. used klr
From: Debi Haverfield
25. Re: used klr
From: RM
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 02:25:56 -0700
From: Jim Hyman
Subject: Get Over It...
For those who are intolerant of others that:
- don't measure up to your standards, get over it...
- don't have your level of common sense, get over it...
- can't anticipate problems as well as you, get over it...
- can't think things through as well as you, get over it...
- aren't blessed with your mechanical abilities, get over it...
- don't take responsibility for their problems, get over it...
- can't readily adapt to things, get over it...
- don't know if or when they're being a moron, get over it...
- complain about products that have flaws, get over it...
- discuss their m/c problems, get over it...
- like bigger map windows than you do, get over it...
- have tank bags that aren't adjustable, get over it...
- don't zip things the way that you do, get over it...
- try to help others avoid problems, get over it...
Apparently, tolerance is as rare as common courtesy and
common sense, it's not a perfect world, get over it...
... and quit sniveling & help make it better...
That's how I see it.
Professor
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 06:41:24 -0400
From: "Mark McCoy"
Subject: Re: NKLR life update
Glad to hear you have landed on your feet from the job changes. My only
advice would be careful and not try to rush when giving a SO an appreciation
of your hobbies : ----- Original Message -----
From: "riffraff814"
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 3:31 PM
Subject: [DSN_klr650] NKLR life update
> Hey all,
>
> Sarah here... Just wanted to give you all an update on my life.
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 06:47:28 EDT
From: InWoods13@...
Subject: Re: Speaking of Magazines nklr
In a message dated 6/29/02 11:00:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
imperial-4776@... writes:
>
The AMA just sent me a copy of that one, good stuff, looks promising. It
doesn't have that feel of being "my" mag, as the DualSport News does,
though.
-Scott
A14 "thunderdog"
Sorrento, Fl
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 12:40:08 -0000
From: "lucynethel1998"
Subject: Re: KLR Stuff For Sale
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "lucynethel1998" wrote:
> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "lucynethel1998" wrote:
> > Virtually new: Tim's Highway Pegs, also his Pannier racks (i
> think
> > that's what he calls them?) that I never even attached anything
> to.
> > Best offer. > > http://members.cox.net/oldtimer2/for_sale.htm >
> Will put them on a page called "For Sale". I live in the North
> San
> > Diego California. Thanks, Mike
>
> Pictures up to view
at:http://members.cox.net/oldtimer2/for_sale.htm
----The GPS is sold. I have been informed my racks are probably the
Northwest Luggage racks. This in fact is on my receipt I dug out. My
page won't show the best pictures so please e mail me for GOOD
quality pictures from ALL angles! Price is $100.00 for racks &
$50.00 for pegs, buyer pays shipping. It seems the US Post Office is
possibly the cheapest shipping? I have never sold this way before so
clue me if wrong? Thanks, Mike
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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 13:19:09 -0000
From: "mnron2002"
Subject: Re: Doohicky weakness
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Devon Jarvis wrote:
> I'm glad people are finding the doohickey page useful. After double-
checking
> mine (and filing the slot out a little, per Jake's instructions)
and helping
> Walter replace his stock doohickey, I have a couple minor updates
to the
> page that I haven't gotten to yet.
>
> When you reinstall the rotor and starter ring gear, because of the
thrust
> washer in between them you can't install them as an assembly- the
woodruff
> key hangs up on the washer if the washer slips down. The easiest
thing is to
> install the ring gear and washer, stick the woodruff key in place
with
> bearing grease, then place the rotor onto the ring gear while you
gentle
> rotate the gear so the one-way clutch slides onto the shaft on the
ring
> gear.
>
> The second thing will be mentioning the wandering tolerances at KHI
over the
> years, on the doohickey arc-slot radius.
>
> Devon
>
Hey Devon, any idea when you'll update the pages? I have it
bookmarked as I plan to change mine in the very near future (Jake and
I are working on some "test plans"). I noticed that it stops without
any hints on reassembly, even though I can figure it out. I've heard
of some issues with the woodruff key not sitting into place, so I
knew to watch for that.
Anyway, I want to say thanks, and I'll check back to see if there are
any updates.
MNRon
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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 13:29:49 -0000
From: "hens_p"
Subject: Re: Speaking of Magazines / nklr
Sorry, Ed. I think I had the computer in 'idiot mode' when I hit the
send button.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "klxmoto" wrote:
> If you're talking about me, I haven't deleted a single email from
> this list.
>
> Ed
> List Administrator
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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 14:40:30 -0000
From: "patod02703"
Subject: melting plastic?
Put my new to me $30 Kawi saddlebags on, which is good, but, now the
side panel on the exhaust ( sorry, I mean muffler!) side gets might
hot. Can someone out there tell me not to worry, my plastic won't
melt? If not,any ideas on how to prevent this short of giving KHI $60
for a piece of black painted bent wire rod?
On the other hand, maybe I should go into the pizza delivery business!
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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 14:47:15 -0000
From: "wilbur_lakeland_fl"
Subject: crack in new rear distanzia
I mounted my new distanzias few weeks ago and today noticed a deep
crack running from front to back on one of the larger knobbies that
runs from center of tire to far edge of tire.
Has anyone else seen this ? Did supplier replace tire ? Got from
swmototires online.
Have only been running on street/sand with new tires 400 miles.
Would like some feedback on any similar situations with distanzias
before contacting swmototires.
thanks
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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 14:55:36 -0000
From: "mark_anthony123"
Subject: 700 mile tour on my a16
just got back from touring the southern maine coastline from
Hartford. did a shim job at 450 miles then left for trip. On the way
back I was doing 85mph for a good stretch - 5500 rpm. No mishaps
except that it fell over on a path in the woods and broke the left
hand guard. Slight panic when I couldnt lift the dam thing up. Tried
putting my back to the bike and lifing with legs to no avail. I got
it up by facing the bike and grabing the rear handle and the end of
the handlebar for leverage. The bike raises a lot of attention in
downtown areas. Middle agers stop to look at the bike and the gear
with a gleam. The sport bikers tend to want to race by you on the
roads to prove that they are faster. Some harley riders wave, others
purposely ignore you. What a great bike for touring the curvey roads
of the coastline and thru the woods of new hampshire. My only gripe
is that I think first gear should be lower. Mark.
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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 10:57:15 -0400
From: "Mark St.Hilaire, Sr"
Subject: Re: crack in new rear distanzia
> I mounted my new distanzias few weeks ago and today noticed a deep
> crack running from front to back on one of the larger knobbies that
> runs from center of tire to far edge of tire.
>
> Has anyone else seen this ? Did supplier replace tire ? Got from
> swmototires online.
No, but I haven't looked. I've got about 1500 miles in mine, and will head
out to the garage shortly to check the tires. I WILL let you know if mine
have any kind of defects such as this - or *anything* out of the ordinary.
Mark
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"There's too much talk and not enough walk"
- Petra: Beyond Belief
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Mark St.Hilaire, Sr
HomePage:
http://home.adelphia.net/~msaint/index.html
KLR650 Motorcycle Pages:
http://klr6500.tripod.com/
My Adelphia Email can be "iffy." If
you don't get a response, please try:
KLR6500@...
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Message: 11
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 15:24:11 -0000
From: "monahanwb"
Subject: Re: melting plastic?
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "patod02703" wrote:
Can someone out there tell me not to worry, my plastic won't
> melt? If not,any ideas on how to prevent this short of giving KHI
$60
> for a piece of black painted bent wire rod?
Don't worry. The sidecover will melt. Then the bags will melt next,
especially after a long open throttle run, Unless you move the bags
forward and don't run the strap under the grab handles, but just over
the seat.
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Message: 12
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 15:27:28 -0000
From: "mnron2002"
Subject: Re: melting plastic?
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "patod02703" wrote:
> Put my new to me $30 Kawi saddlebags on, which is good, but, now
the
> side panel on the exhaust ( sorry, I mean muffler!) side gets might
> hot. Can someone out there tell me not to worry, my plastic won't
> melt? If not,any ideas on how to prevent this short of giving KHI
$60
> for a piece of black painted bent wire rod?
> On the other hand, maybe I should go into the pizza delivery
business!
Can't tell you not to worry, because I melted my side-panel on a trip
a couple of weeks ago. I added the Dual-Star shield, but still got
too hot. I plan to go to hard bags next year, AND I've killed my
budget for this year and can't add Tim's (Happy Trail) racks yet, so
I'm going to build myself something to hold the right bag away from
the panel. I've got a couple of friends looking for some scrap metal
that I can add that will look something like Kawi's, only better. I
think the bottom line is that if you're going to use soft bags, you
have to add something to keep them away from the panel.
Good luck!!
MNRon
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Message: 13
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 09:01:11 -0700
From: Chris Krok
Subject: NKLR list sponsorship
> I think DSN_klr650 started as a DSN sponsored list way back when
> before we had Yahoo Groups or One List.
>
> Gino
Back in the eGroups days, and when internet companies realized that they
couldn't actually stay in business by offering everything for free, they
began offering two options: Get adverts with the postings, or pay a
monthly fee and not get the ads. DSN picked up the tab for ad-free
posting.
Now that it's under Yahoo!, there is only one option: Free list, with
ads.
Krokko
Oh, and for all the guys up in the GWN, happy Canada Day!
--
Dr. J. Christopher Krok
John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel
Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125
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Message: 14
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 12:01:35 -0400
From: Devon Jarvis
Subject: Re: melting plastic?
The sidecover absolutely will melt. The alternatives to the KHI part are
much better but more than $60, except for the Dual-star stainless part.
Devon
patod02703 wrote:
>
> Put my new to me $30 Kawi saddlebags on, which is good, but, now the
> side panel on the exhaust ( sorry, I mean muffler!) side gets might
> hot. Can someone out there tell me not to worry, my plastic won't
> melt? If not,any ideas on how to prevent this short of giving KHI $60
> for a piece of black painted bent wire rod?
> On the other hand, maybe I should go into the pizza delivery business!
>
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Message: 15
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 12:06:06 -0400
From: "Mark St.Hilaire, Sr"
Subject: Re: crack in new rear distanzia
> thanks mark
Actually, No, thank YOU! I would have never thought to check the tires for
this kind of thing. They weren't cheap, and I assumed there wouldn't be
issues such as this...
I just checked both front and rear, and as I said there is about 1500 miles
on them. Both are fine, and wearing, (or more appropriately, NOT wearing),
as I hoped for when I bought them. There are a couple things that may be
relevant:
- I can't do trail riding anymore, so these tires haven't seen anything
other than some dirt / logging roads, and mostly pavement.
- I called Avon, and asked what I should run for air pressure in those
tires. They asked me the tire "model numbers", (AM-43 and 44), the size, the
bike, the average weight of riders / gear, and for what type of riding they
would be used. They suggested 34psi in front, and 36-38psi rear for my
setup. I do mostly pavement and some dirt roads, the *most* weight with me,
my wife and gear would be around 350 - and mostly around 300 for just me and
my wife. If you're much different than that, you might want to call them for
the optimal pressures...
I hope that helps. (I got my tires from the local dealer because I didn't
want to fool around with mounting, so I just brought them the wheels when
the tires came in.)
Mark
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
"There's too much talk and not enough walk"
- Petra: Beyond Belief
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
Mark St.Hilaire, Sr
HomePage:
http://home.adelphia.net/~msaint/index.html
KLR650 Motorcycle Pages:
http://klr6500.tripod.com/
My Adelphia Email can be "iffy." If
you don't get a response, please try:
KLR6500@...
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Message: 16
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 09:12:34 -0700
From: "Darrel & Deanna"
Subject: Re: Honda Elsinore 250 NKLR
Stu - Try the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club page at
http://www.vjmc.org/index.htm Darrel
*************
One of these beauties has "fell into my lap" for the sum of $100.
It runs, and it's 95% complete. Little stuff missing, i.e. rear
fender, the petcock leaks, etc. Owner is moving, has nowhere to store
it. I plan to clean it up a bit and sell it. I don't think he knows
much about bikes, but he knows I'm interested in them... Must be the
CMC 2002 T-shirt...
Anyone have any good ideas on where to get NOS parts for this
machine?
Thanks
Stu Mumford
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Message: 17
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 12:16:00 -0400
From: patod02703@...
Subject: Re: melting plastic?
Okay, thanks for the info. I did see the Dual Star item, I think its $48 or
so and I'm sure its worth it,its just hard to spend $50 more on a $30 pair
of bags!
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Message: 18
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 11:20:36 -0500 (CDT)
From: RM
Subject: Re: Re: melting plastic?
On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, monahanwb wrote:
>Don't worry. The sidecover will melt. Then the bags will melt next,
>especially after a long open throttle run, Unless you move the bags
>forward and don't run the strap under the grab handles, but just over
>the seat.
OR... You can install a rack (like my Happy Trails rack) using longer
bolts with shims under the rack. 3/4" of airspace under the rack will
solve the problem.
RM
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Message: 19
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 16:20:44 -0000
From: "mnron2002"
Subject: Re: melting plastic? (DualStar doesn't solve problem)
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., patod02703@a... wrote:
> Okay, thanks for the info. I did see the Dual Star item, I think
its $48 or so and I'm sure its worth it,its just hard to spend $50
more on a $30 pair of bags!
I have the Dual Star item, and I still melted my plastic, even though
I was (I thought) careful. Does it help? sure Does it need help?
YES. Keep in mind that the DS part doesn't go near the plastic....
Of course, just my $.02 worth... (but with some experience...)
MNRon
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Message: 20
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 16:33:32 -0000
From: "millerized_2000"
Subject: Kenda Challengers...mileage report!
You're in for a suprise!! You'll get about 6500mi out of a rear (I
just did) and I've got a bunch of tread left on the front. That's
6500 miles, with just over 1K on the outsides of the tires (doing
mountain passes in Colorado) Loaded with self (165lbs) luggage
(about 70lbs) and full of fluids. These tires are amazing for the
price, will take a KLR over to the peg on the left side and almost on
the right. With the right rider, you can keep up with the big boys,
even pass them in the corners. You'll just get pasted as soon as
there's a straight stretch. More to come on my trip, just have to
figure out where to find a new motor.
MIllerized
dead A15
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Message: 21
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 16:39:19 -0000
From: "millerized_2000"
Subject: Re: melting plastic? simple fix
Simple fix, relativly low cost. Had the same problem on my recent
trip. Smelled plastic burning. It had heated up the bodywork hot
enough that it had melted the ziplock inside my tourmasters. My
Fix:! small rock between the little bumper that keeps the plastic
away from the muffler. With the bags on or off, it's still there
after over 6700 miles since I found the singed plastic. Might work
for you. Pressure from the bags keep it in, bags still rest on the
plastic.
millerized
dead A15
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "patod02703" wrote:
> Put my new to me $30 Kawi saddlebags on, which is good, but, now
the
> side panel on the exhaust ( sorry, I mean muffler!) side gets might
> hot. Can someone out there tell me not to worry, my plastic won't
> melt? If not,any ideas on how to prevent this short of giving KHI
$60
> for a piece of black painted bent wire rod?
> On the other hand, maybe I should go into the pizza delivery
business!
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Message: 22
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 16:56:59 -0000
From: "millerized_2000"
Subject: Trip report (or) Pookie puked her guts out on I-80
Forget the trip. total riding miles was approx 7300 miles in about
20 days. Then, on the way back from my trip, after stopping on the
SD/IA border to see a friend, on I-80 eastbound at exit 46 she puked
her guts out all over the highway.
Coming into SD on Tuesday, the clip and side plate of my master
link popped out. I put the master link on from the inside to make it
easier to see if the clip and plate fall out. Well after hearing a
ticking sound, I found that the link was just about out the back
side. I put on a new one, and back on the road.
Little did I know that the first time that the clip hit the engice
case, it threw out the sprocket just enough to set up a very tiny
wobble. The tiny wobble at high rpm's eventually wears out the oil
seal, that eventually seizes the motor.
No indication from the guages, the water temperature meter was
reading just about where it was during the 100 degree 35mph side
winds Kansas adventure a week or so before.( air coming across the
radiator, not through it, but still enough to just raise the temp a
bit)
There was no indication in engine performance, no unusual
vibration, no visual signs of trouble. The bike dripped oil, but I
had been running the scottoiler at a bit higher level since I had to
change chains in Rapid City (12,000 miles on stock chain and I think
I could get another 2K if I needed too) At 75mph, the pressure
around the oil seal was enough to blow out the oil, with 2-3 hours
between gas stops and no indication until it happened, I'm out of a
bike. It will now run, but the bearings are shot as it sounds like a
coffee can of bearings being shaken. I got a truck ride from
Atlantic, Iowa to Inwood, WV. (Thanks Mom & Dad!)
Anyone have a spare motor? to sell. Anyone ever price a new motor?
as a replacement? If not, any one want to buy a Durabak covered
rattletrap of a 2001 KLR? How about Ebay parts!
Anyway, that was my trip. Yeah, I did see some nice places and met
some nice people, but the bike died and that was the end.
millerized
A15 (Pookie is Dead, Long Live the KLR!)
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Message: 23
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 10:04:50 -0700 (PDT)
From: imperial-4776@...
Subject: Re: Trip report (or) Pookie puked her guts out on I-80
That sucks !!!, I hope you either find another motor, or you get enough
money from parting out whats left of your bike, to get another scoot.
Dave
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Message: 24
Date: Mon, 01 Jul 2002 11:12:24 -0700
From: Debi Haverfield
Subject: used klr
I will soon be buying my first klr. I am considering a 2001 with 8500
miles on it. Is that a lot of miles for a klr, or can I expect to still
get many miles and years out of it?
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Message: 25
Date: Mon, 1 Jul 2002 12:19:17 -0500 (CDT)
From: RM
Subject: Re: used klr
On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, Debi Haverfield wrote:
>I will soon be buying my first klr. I am considering a 2001 with 8500
>miles on it. Is that a lot of miles for a klr, or can I expect to still
>get many miles and years out of it?
Buying from a dealer or from a private party?
Private party is better as you can interview the owner and place his or
her maintenance habits under close scrutiny.
As for the KLR, an abused and unmaintained bike with 8500 miles will have
one foot in the grave. A gently ridden and carefully maintained bike will
have many years of service left.
RM http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/