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11-22-2011, 07:08 PM
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Cheese, Gromit?
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11-22-2011, 07:15 PM
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Cheese, Gromit?
Joined: Jun 2008
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We have no resources. We produce nothing. But...we have plenty of MEAN. Fearless Leader Motorcycle Racks Handmade in the US! Support a fellow Rider! Dual Sport Luggage Racks for: DRZ-S, SM and E, DR 650 and KLR650: http://www.moto-racks.com Canuman screwed with this post 11-22-2011 at 07:51 PM |
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11-22-2011, 08:08 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2006
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I have reduced all my wattage use by either led or HID lighting and I mean everything. I also have LED spots mounted on my engine guard down low to make that majical triangle of light as large as posible for on coming vehicles a bigger visual object to see. I can run all of this and my heated vest on high and grips on low...but I'm at max voltage use according to my voltmeter, needle like. A 2" round automotive unit mounted into my Britannia Composite dash. I find that with such a gauge I can see exactly what is being used at any time.
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11-22-2011, 09:17 PM
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Thanks
Joined: Aug 2004
Location: Riverside, CA
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Looked cool, worked well, and could be aimed by turning the bars...
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11-22-2011, 09:20 PM
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Thanks
Joined: Aug 2004
Location: Riverside, CA
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No, you only know that your neutral light doesn't come on.
I wouldn't define that as a false neutral. That is where neutral is in the KLR gearbox. A false neutral is where one should not exist, i.e. between 3rd and 4th gear.
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11-22-2011, 09:36 PM
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Cheese, Gromit?
Joined: Jun 2008
Location: The Palace of the People, VT
Oddometer: 3,280
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I really don't want to get in a pissing contest over it -- I put many miles on an old BMW that could find a place to rest between just about every gear. Let's call it an "undesired incursion into neutral," then. I'm pretty sure it's not my technique, as it doesn't happen on my other bikes, even on the dry-plate machine. Strangely enough, a real neutral can be difficult to obtain under the exact same conditions.
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11-22-2011, 09:46 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2010
Location: Boise, ID
Oddometer: 110
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MX boots and stock shift lever
Hey guys I've been running into issues where I can't wear MX boots on my KLR. The shift lever seems super low and close to the peg in comparison to my WR450. Haven't tried adjusting the stock lever yet, but wanted input from anyone also running into this issue. Can the stock lever be adjusted up far enough that a MX boot with a regular size toe box be able to shift easily? Or am I better off finding a different shift lever? If so which one? And if I can make the adjustment how easy is it? It looks different from my other bikes...
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11-22-2011, 10:41 PM
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mach schnell
Joined: Apr 2008
Location: Currently Fl but Vt bound THIS year
Oddometer: 1,435
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11-22-2011, 11:09 PM
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Joined: Jul 2011
Oddometer: 423
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Has anybody else had to deal with an exhaust header pipe splitting at the seam?
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11-23-2011, 05:21 AM
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Tundra Thumper
Joined: Apr 2009
Location: Mid South Indiana
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No I have not on my '98 but just got a new XCR Vance & Hines exhaust and have decided to order the header pipe before I do have issues with mine. Your question has definitely confirmed my decision. Thanks I would like to say "thanks" to Willy's for starting this thread. It's gaining momentum fast and I'm sure before spring we will see this as one of the bigger ADV threads. It's great to have "our" community within the community. Thank you
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11-23-2011, 05:35 AM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2010
Location: Philly 'burbs
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As far as adjusting the angle, just loosen the bolt, pull the lever off and put it back on at the different angle. You will need to match up the splines, but that is the only slightly annoying part of the process. I guess I should add that some folks have just learned to shift with the side of their boot.
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11-23-2011, 05:53 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2006
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My pleasure.....I too always wanted a KLR specific thread and hated always searching through many other non KLR threads just in hopes to read something that pertained to us. I think as you say, this thread will grow fast. I just hope we can keep it from becoming an arguementative thread and more of an informative thread....so far after our rocky start, it has been a joy to read and follow along with. ![]() Great posts gentlemen, and ladies, ......keep it growing strong!!!
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11-23-2011, 06:16 AM
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Terminal Lurker
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: San Francisco / Lake County, CA
Oddometer: 100
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11-23-2011, 06:32 AM
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Still a stupid tire guy
Joined: Oct 2004
Location: Auburn, CA
Oddometer: 7,270
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You gotta RH shift KLR? British model? ![]() The lowering brackets make a nice differenct.
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11-23-2011, 06:52 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2006
Oddometer: 2,759
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I have the same brackets, they are great!
They allow your legs to drop that much lower to be moe comfortable on long rides and also allow larger boots to get under the shifter also. Now I don't off road much at all, so getting hung up isn't a real concern for me. But some do complain and rightly so about this. The brackets are angled back a bit but if you do catch them hard enough on lets say a solid rock, you could tear away your footpegs from your frame! That would be my only real concern when using these brackets when doing the off road thang!....Hope this helps....
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