Not trying to start a new vibration thread here, but lately I have
gotten more than normal vibration on my 2005 KLR.
I just changed the chain and sprockets, didn't help, adjusted my after
market Eagle doohickey and even tapped the adjustment bolt lightly to
make sure it moved and checked my engine mounting bolts. One of them
was not exactly loose but I could tighten it almost half a turn.
The only thing left that has to be done is getting the valves checked
after the last 14,000 kms. Could an out of spec (tight) valve cause
excessive vibration?
Gorm L., BC, Canada
wheel balancing question
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wheel balancing question
Fred has 17 inch heavy duty tubes.
http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com/
"E.L. Green" wrote:
I regularly swap between dirt tires and street tires on my KLR. What
I find is that if you're using an 18" super-heavy-duty tube in the
rear, where you need to balance depends upon where the heavier part
of the tube ends up when it inflates and stretches out, not the tire.
Maybe that's because the
heavy-duty tube in the front tire is a 21" tube just like the tire,
thus stretches evenly.
-E
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excess vibration
Have you checked the engine mount bolts?
Walt
> Not trying to start a new vibration thread here, but lately I have > gotten more than normal vibration on my 2005 KLR. > I just changed the chain and sprockets, didn't help, adjusted my after > market Eagle doohickey and even tapped the adjustment bolt lightly to > make sure it moved and checked my engine mounting bolts. One of them > was not exactly loose but I could tighten it almost half a turn. > The only thing left that has to be done is getting the valves checked > after the last 14,000 kms. Could an out of spec (tight) valve cause > excessive vibration? > Gorm L., BC, Canada >
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