good places to get replacement body parts? (fenders, side molding,
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front fork maintenance
Hello all,
My front seals are leaking and there is no dampering left on my A6
forks. I am considering doing everything myself since I don't trust
any of the 16 year old "motorcycle mechanics" at many of the
dealerships. I looked on Mark's page and some of the links but didn't
see any of the detailed proceedures (besides changing the oil). I do
have the shop manuals and know I need special tools. I figure the
cost of the tools may equal having the work done and give peace of
mind. Can anyone point me in the direction for more detailed
instructions and the parts needed and where the best place to get
tools would be? I know I am asking alot! Thanks!
Tim
A6- Clearlake, Texas
(Did the Doo at 13k and no abnormalies where found)
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My special tool cost me $1.99 at Menards (hardware store)
4 way 1 1/4 PVC fitting. Used to drive seal.
air compressor used on fork nipples (Oh my he said NIPPLE) to blow
seal out.. and upper bushing... Ooops watch the pressure.
Sorry have to run cannot explain, but might search a bit more
procedures on the net for sure.
Dooden
A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "tpaulsel" wrote: > > Hello all, > > My front seals are leaking and there is no dampering left on my A6 > forks. I am considering doing everything myself since I don't trust > any of the 16 year old "motorcycle mechanics" at many of the > dealerships. I looked on Mark's page and some of the links but didn't > see any of the detailed proceedures (besides changing the oil). I do > have the shop manuals and know I need special tools. I figure the > cost of the tools may equal having the work done and give peace of > mind. Can anyone point me in the direction for more detailed > instructions and the parts needed and where the best place to get > tools would be? I know I am asking alot! Thanks! > > Tim > A6- Clearlake, Texas > > (Did the Doo at 13k and no abnormalies where found) >
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"http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Breakers/8462/KLR650/ForkSeal-
RR.html"
Without the " & "
Shows the special tool I used.
Bookmarks are kinda lost in transit to the new computer.. no thanks
to Charter's wonderful service... Pricks... had to have them come
out twice to work on the dropping signal problem, of course, it
would have been once if they would have done what I told them was
wrong, not to mention saved me trips back and forth exchanging
modems and such... Removed machines (old timers but they worked
fine) off the network, removed router, single machine still same
troubles with dropped carrier.. tech service of course went stupid
cause I had such a old OS (Win98 SE) and could'nt really help me...
So I called Dell to take that excuse away from them..
Anyhow.. sorry should'nt vent here.
I used a cheapy plastic ruler as a depth gauge. held thumb at the
190mm mark when checking/adding oil.
Stock springs, stock spacers and 10wt is what I used, one a single
OEM seal picked up locally for about $13 total, why mail order
something and pay the extra on shipping my thoughts, unless ordering
other items I suppose.
I do not really have a problem with the stock suspension, but my
last time riding (years ago and 3 children) suspension was well less
than the old KLR design.
Heck.. Disc brakes are great..
Check out the website, it explains pretty good to me. Using that
screwdriver next to the tube kinda makes me nervious, one
scratch/gouge and might as well forget changing the seal, cause it
would be leaking shortly after installing if the tube is scratched.
Be careful, its pretty simple to do, also when I finished and
reinstalled the forks on the bike I made the top of the caps 2
centimeters higher than the top of the triple, can flat foot both
feet now. 5'11" ish and 190 lbs.
Dooden
A15 Green Ape


--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "tpaulsel" wrote: > > Hello all, > > My front seals are leaking and there is no dampering left on my A6 > forks. I am considering doing everything myself since I don't trust > any of the 16 year old "motorcycle mechanics" at many of the > dealerships. I looked on Mark's page and some of the links but didn't > see any of the detailed proceedures (besides changing the oil). I do > have the shop manuals and know I need special tools. I figure the > cost of the tools may equal having the work done and give peace of > mind. Can anyone point me in the direction for more detailed > instructions and the parts needed and where the best place to get > tools would be? I know I am asking alot! Thanks! > > Tim > A6- Clearlake, Texas > > (Did the Doo at 13k and no abnormalies where found) >
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AWESOME. Thanks! The forks are sort of just "springy" with no
dampening on the "rebound" and leaking a bit of oil. The bike has
18K on it. Do you think seals are the only thing I need to replace?
Should I tackle the bushings too?
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dooden" wrote: > > "http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Breakers/8462/KLR650/ForkSeal- > RR.html" > > Without the " & " > > Shows the special tool I used. > > Bookmarks are kinda lost in transit to the new computer.. no thanks > to Charter's wonderful service... Pricks... had to have them come > out twice to work on the dropping signal problem, of course, it > would have been once if they would have done what I told them was > wrong, not to mention saved me trips back and forth exchanging > modems and such... Removed machines (old timers but they worked > fine) off the network, removed router, single machine still same > troubles with dropped carrier.. tech service of course went stupid > cause I had such a old OS (Win98 SE) and could'nt really help me... > > So I called Dell to take that excuse away from them.. > > Anyhow.. sorry should'nt vent here. > > I used a cheapy plastic ruler as a depth gauge. held thumb at the > 190mm mark when checking/adding oil. > > Stock springs, stock spacers and 10wt is what I used, one a single > OEM seal picked up locally for about $13 total, why mail order > something and pay the extra on shipping my thoughts, unless ordering > other items I suppose. > > I do not really have a problem with the stock suspension, but my > last time riding (years ago and 3 children) suspension was well less > than the old KLR design.> > Heck.. Disc brakes are great..
> > Check out the website, it explains pretty good to me. Using that > screwdriver next to the tube kinda makes me nervious, one > scratch/gouge and might as well forget changing the seal, cause it > would be leaking shortly after installing if the tube is scratched. > > Be careful, its pretty simple to do, also when I finished and > reinstalled the forks on the bike I made the top of the caps 2 > centimeters higher than the top of the triple, can flat foot both > feet now. 5'11" ish and 190 lbs. > > Dooden > A15 Green Ape > > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "tpaulsel" wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > > My front seals are leaking and there is no dampering left on my A6 > > forks. I am considering doing everything myself since I don't > trust > > any of the 16 year old "motorcycle mechanics" at many of the > > dealerships. I looked on Mark's page and some of the links but > didn't > > see any of the detailed proceedures (besides changing the oil). I > do > > have the shop manuals and know I need special tools. I figure the > > cost of the tools may equal having the work done and give peace of > > mind. Can anyone point me in the direction for more detailed > > instructions and the parts needed and where the best place to get > > tools would be? I know I am asking alot! Thanks! > > > > Tim > > A6- Clearlake, Texas > > > > (Did the Doo at 13k and no abnormalies where found) > > >
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Have you tried Jungen at the BMW dealer; he is thirtysomething.
Fred
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "tpaulsel" wrote: > > Hello all, > > My front seals are leaking and there is no dampering left on my A6 > forks. I am considering doing everything myself since I don't trust > any of the 16 year old "motorcycle mechanics" at many of the > dealerships. I looked on Mark's page and some of the links but didn't > see any of the detailed proceedures (besides changing the oil). I do > have the shop manuals and know I need special tools. I figure the > cost of the tools may equal having the work done and give peace of > mind. Can anyone point me in the direction for more detailed > instructions and the parts needed and where the best place to get > tools would be? I know I am asking alot! Thanks! > > Tim > A6- Clearlake, Texas > > (Did the Doo at 13k and no abnormalies where found) >
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dooden" wrote:
SNIPPED> > My special tool cost me $1.99 at Menards (hardware store) > > 4 way 1 1/4 PVC fitting. Used to drive seal. > > air compressor used on fork nipples (Oh my he said NIPPLE) to blow > seal out.. and upper bushing... Ooops watch the pressure.
Nipple is fine, Schrader valve is more accurate (but you know that); and/or for nipple, you could have said 'teat' aka as the dinner plate in the kaws udder, after all it is a 'kaw'-a-saki and we all know, kawboys will udderly chase kaws and kalves with well equipped, 4-handled teats (at least the cowboys I ride with). revmaaatin. yes, it is a 'kaw'a-saki, even though the KLR650 was recently refered to here at DSN as a 'pig'. So, I ask you, "Do kawboys really ride kaw's, or is it pigs?" Enquiring minds want to know.> Dooden > A15 Green Ape >
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Rev,
You back on the meds?
Craig
A18
San Jose CA
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "revmaaatin" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dooden" wrote: > > > > My special tool cost me $1.99 at Menards (hardware store) > > > > 4 way 1 1/4 PVC fitting. Used to drive seal. > > > > air compressor used on fork nipples (Oh my he said NIPPLE) to blow > > seal out.. and upper bushing... Ooops watch the pressure. > SNIPPED > > > Dooden > > A15 Green Ape > > > Nipple is fine, Schrader valve is more accurate (but you know that); > and/or for nipple, you could have said 'teat' aka as the dinner > plate in the kaws udder, after all it is a 'kaw'-a-saki and we all > know, kawboys will udderly chase kaws and kalves with well equipped, > 4-handled teats (at least the cowboys I ride with). > > revmaaatin. yes, it is a 'kaw'a-saki, even though the KLR650 was > recently refered to here at DSN as a 'pig'. So, I ask you, "Do > kawboys really ride kaw's, or is it pigs?" Enquiring minds want to > know. >
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good places to get replacement body parts? (fenders, side molding,
Any suggestions on a good place to buy replacement body parts
including front and rear fenders, radiator cowling, etc.?
Ideally, I'd like to get either red, green or yellow parts.
Also, I'm hoping I could buy the whole works as a kit, but also have
the option of buying the pieces individually.
Thanks.
Doug Greene
Ketchum, Idaho
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