fuji lock nuts

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E.L. Green
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fuji lock nuts

Post by E.L. Green » Tue Mar 10, 2009 12:52 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Ross Lindberg" wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "rainbowwarrior24us" wrote: > > > > anyone know where I can get fuji lock nuts for chain adjustment ? > > > > If you are referring to nylon locking nuts, Fred has them for about $1.38 a pair.
I bought a bag full of nylocks at my local Orchard Supply Hardware for about $1.75 for a bag of twelve. They're useful for lots of things that take an 8mm nut where you really don't want the nut to come off, and if you buy a bag of them you can replace them after every tire change to make sure you have a fresh nut that's going to lock well.

Ralph D
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reason i posted "dyno results for stock and modified klr"

Post by Ralph D » Tue Mar 10, 2009 1:58 pm

1.For myself I wanted to know the improvement of the 685 and 705 kit and wich one was more reliable. This way when my motor pukes out I know the increase in horse power and torque, the cost of each and can in advance choose the route to go and set money aside to keep my KLR from a lengthly down time. I beleive I fall into the catagory of most on this forum leaving my stock motor as is. I have 12,000 on my 07 klr, I love it but I want to know the cost and performance of each. If my motor goes out I will do the 685 or 705 kit. 2. I would like to know and share dyno specs for the 685 and 705 kit in comparison to stock. 3. What combination ( jetting, air intake, head work, exhaust)gives the best performance on the 685 and 705. what does that combination cost? Who did the work for you? Are you pleased with them? 4. I would love to buy a wrecked KLR or just motor and have the motor put to its miximum reliable potential. this way it would only take a short downtime to swap motors and I would still have a stock spare if done before my stock motor pukes. 5. I am looking in to see if I can send a stock motor to someone and have them rebuild it to a 685 or 705 with head work and what is the best intake/ exhaust combination to go with it. Please if you find anything comparing dyno of stock vrs 685 vrs 705 please share it.

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