unusual "catch" in the shifter - 2002 klr 5400 m1
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quiet please! (a klr helmet thread)
I have a Choko flip up helmet which I got at a very good price ($170
Canadian) hard to find info on this helmet but here is a link I found:
http://www.motoliberty.com/prod_detail.asp?ProdID=236
However, I digess slightly...
Since I ride my KLR mainly off road or short road trips (60km or
less) I don't generally get bothered by road/wind noise. However I
recently took a (still somewhat) short trip of 2 hours each way and
by the time I arrived my ears were in pain even using earplugs.
Mostly wind and tire noise (stock windshield/Kenda 270 tires).
I guess I rode a bit fast at 140-160 kph indicated, but still...it
was darn loud! How do you guys stand it?
I have no other helmet to compare to but I am looking for comments on
what is the quietest helmet on the market, or alternate or
conjunctive options. I love the flip up face but would be willing to
forego it on long road trips if I can get some bloody peace in my
head! (hmmm...OK maybe that is an entirely different NKLR thread)
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quiet please! (a klr helmet thread)
George S.Q. Adams wrote:
What kind of earplugs??? Also - do you have the standard windscreen? Might consider a bigger one, or like some folks here do - remove it altogether - to move where the wind hits you... jim> by the time I arrived my ears were in pain even using earplugs.
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quiet please! (a klr helmet thread)
Disposable foam ones...decibel reduction rating of 33 (apparently
quite good on the scale of what's available)
Yes, standard windscreen.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, KLR 650 wrote: > George S.Q. Adams wrote: > > > by the time I arrived my ears were in pain even using earplugs. > > What kind of earplugs??? > > Also - do you have the standard windscreen? Might consider a bigger one, > or like some folks here do - remove it altogether - to move where the > wind hits you... > > jim
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quiet please! (a klr helmet thread)
My Shoei RF900 is pretty quiet, with plugs in I have no problem at all
with noise. I can't compare with the modular helmets as I haven't
ridden with one myself yet, but I do know that they have a reputation
for being louder than a 'regular' full-face helmet.
> I have a Choko flip up helmet which I got at a very good price ($170 > I guess I rode a bit fast at 140-160 kph indicated, but still...it > was darn loud! How do you guys stand it? > I have no other helmet to compare to but I am looking for comments on > what is the quietest helmet on the market, or alternate or > conjunctive options.
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unusual "catch" in the shifter - 2002 klr 5400 m1
I was wondering if anyone had encountered a slight catch in the shifter when
downshifting.
I feel it ever so slightly when I press down on the shifter after having up
shifted. It feels like a very slight catch. In fact if I can also feel it
when the bike is parked (engine off) and I pull up on shifter (not far
enough to shift it, just pull against the spring), then start to push down
on the shifter.
I do not feel anything in the reverse scenario.
Note it is a very slight catch.
Does anyone else's do this?
Is it a legitimate concern or am I just paranoid?
BTW, the bike shifts great.
Input appreciated.
Doug
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