weak and intermittent spark
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The UK spec guard is tubular, but is quite different from the USMC version
as far as I can see. How much do you pay for an 8000 mile service in the
U.S? (includes stripping the rear suspension etc). Here a dealer said KLRs
are "buggers" (english expletive)to work on, so the service will cost 250
pounds!! I've decided to do everything except the valves, as I think this is
really expensive.
Van Tran
Nottingham
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Van Tran wrote:
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You handled the situation with more decorum than I could have mustered. I would have told the dealer that his invoice would be a bugger to add up when it has been shoved up his Khyber. Mister_T> Here a dealer said KLRs > are "buggers" (english expletive)to work on, so the service will cost 250 > pounds!! I've decided to do everything except the valves, as I think this is > really expensive.
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250 pounds of what???

--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Van Tran" wrote: > Here a dealer said KLRs > are "buggers" (english expletive)to work on, so the service will > cost 250 pounds!!
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That would be a British monetary unit. Just wait 'til they
start talking about Quid, Stones (not the rolling kind),
and "The Colonies". Kinda wish I had the "wine and black"
British version, wadda we get? Green.
No offence meant:
"Swede"
A11 KLR650 "Mjollnir"
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, thesquasher@h... wrote: > 250 pounds of what???> > > --- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Van Tran" wrote: > > Here a dealer said KLRs > > are "buggers" (english expletive)to work on, so the service will > > cost 250 pounds!!
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2000 18:33:06 -0000, Steve "Swede" Swedhin wrote: That would be a British monetary unit. --- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, thesquasher@h... wrote: > 250 pounds of what???> > > --- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Van Tran" wrote: > > Here a dealer said KLRs are "buggers" (english expletive)to work on, so the service will cost 250 pounds!! Damn! And I was all set to go pound on his head 300 times and tell him to keep the change.... dat brooklyn bum _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html
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Damn, I like your sense of humor. Call me I'll help.
"Swede"
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, Tumu Rock wrote: > Damn! And I was all set to go pound on his head 300 times and tell him to > keep the change.... > > dat brooklyn bum
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weak and intermittent spark
Ive experienced similar difficulty with my 99 klr.I just put a new
stator in last night, and heard the bike run for the first time in
months.
In the troubleshooting process I bypassed all the safety switches,
no luck. Then we proceded to check resistance,in all the ignition
components.My exciter coil resistance was low,per the charts in the
clymer manual.Readings on the cdi were funky,somewere low the
resistance for the wires that connect to the exciter coil were ok but
in the reverse direction.On the spark coil I had good secondary
resistance and 0 primary resistance.
The guy at the Kaw dealer said if there was any spark at all it was
not the cdi unit and most likely The exciter coil in the stator.
At any rate component testing seems to be of questionable value.
Good luck in the parts swapping crapshoot.
Rich B.
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