interesting eastern beaver lighting kit/easiest lighting fix for pre

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TexasThumpin@aol.com
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nklr:

Post by TexasThumpin@aol.com » Sat Mar 09, 2002 1:53 am

In a message dated 3/9/02 1:00:54 AM Central Standard Time, DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com writes:
> Anyone have any thoughts on a 96 kawi katana 600? >
Uh, whatca been smokin? The Katana is made by Suzuki, The Ninja is made by Kawasaki. Better sit still and watch the lights for a while. Jim TT [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Richard Bassett
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interesting eastern beaver lighting kit/easiest lighting fix for pre

Post by Richard Bassett » Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:36 am

> THE EASIEST LIGHTING FIX FOR PRE 08 would be to jump the lights so both are on all the time.
Pre '08 KLRs have 1 reflector with 1 dual-filament bulb (55/60W) or at least that's the setup in my '05. Running both filaments at once would overheat the bulb (and maybe the reflector enclosure too) at cause it to fuse, so you'd lose both beams. Just what you want when you're halfway round a bend in a dark country road. No thanks.

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Post by ajpender18 » Sun Aug 08, 2010 12:21 pm

Time to take her down to bama. movin my klr from michigan to alabama. hope she can handle the change.

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Post by revmaaatin » Sun Aug 08, 2010 12:47 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "ajpender18" wrote:
> > Time to take her down to bama. movin my klr from michigan to alabama. hope she can handle the change. >
If you go far enough South in 'bama, it is known as LA. spoken as: "I live in LA." as in lower Alabama. Beautiful beaches with 100% humidity. Worse if you are not at the beach. Should have a few more days of riding than in Michigan. You might notice there are lots of fire trails to ride through on the lands owned by the paper companies. Should be lots of fun. Be careful though. Many are heavily rutted by big wheeled trucks. revmaaatin.

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