sent by jake sagebrush, looking for a klr part

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s70mt5
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2004 a-18 ecos?

Post by s70mt5 » Mon Jul 12, 2004 5:00 pm

Does anyone know if the A-18 has an upgraded "doohicky" and subframe fastening?

wannabsmooth1
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2004 a-18 ecos?

Post by wannabsmooth1 » Mon Jul 12, 2004 5:07 pm

It has the same crummy balancer lever (aka hickey). Some or all of them may have improved sub-frame bolts, but they are still not 12.9's. 12.9's are easy to get from several sources. All the best, Mike Eagle Mfg & Eng San Diego, Ca. since 1990 --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "s70mt5" wrote:
> Does anyone know if the A-18 has an upgraded "doohicky" and
subframe
> fastening?

Zachariah Mully
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sent by jake sagebrush, looking for a klr part

Post by Zachariah Mully » Mon Jul 12, 2004 7:25 pm

erik wrote:
> I'm going to hope that that plus a couple quarts of oil will have me up > and running again this evening! >
Just be sure to thoroughly clean the crack with a high-flash point solvent to get the oil out of it. Gas works great. And definitely wear rubber gloves, the epoxy will irritate your skin. Just be sure to knead it well, it should be pretty warm and pliable, and just start with a little chunk and smear it into the crack. The stuff sets up within a couple of minutes so only cut off a bit at a time.
> Then there's the matter of my footpeg receiver. I think I'll give a couple > of new bolts a shot to see if they wrench in decently, but I'm seeing some > helicoils in my future there. Now if I could just find the parts diagram > for that so I knew the right size without having to trust my ability to > use calipers correctly...
The design is crap. I've broken at least one peg off each my bikes every time I've taken them offroad. A hint for you, the online parts diagrams tell you what size the bolts are, the footpeg: 130 130T0820 BOLT-FLANGED,8X20 The last numbers of the part number(if it doesn't say it in the description field) are the size and length of the bolt. So you could get an 8mm by 20mm bolt, but I'd recommend getting 8x25mm in the softest grade possible (nothing above a grade 8.9). You'll need to bring a bolt to the store with you so that you can get the right thread pitch (perhaps a 1.25, I can't remember). That way the bolts will bend in the impact and hopefully won't strip out the footpeg recievers. Use red locktite on them and a lock washer (another reason to use longer bolts), even better, safety wire them. In the event that new bolts don't work, get a 10mm x1.25 tap, a suitable drill bit, and some new 10x25x1.25 bolts. Get a couple extra bolts while you're at the store and toss them in the toolkit. It might be a 1.5 pitch tap, I can't remember, whatever is available at your store. Z DC A5X A12X

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