cracked front rim.

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Nathan Nichols
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cracked front rim.

Post by Nathan Nichols » Wed Sep 07, 2011 11:41 pm

On 9/7/2011 8:34 AM, david.r.nichols@... wrote:
> > I have a hairline crack in my front rim. There is a dent about 1/4 > inch deep by 2 inches long. I was going to live with it because the > tire seems to be holding the bead well but upon close inspection I see > the crack. It is a hairline crack about 1/2 inch long extending from > the edge, but it doesn't turn the corner and go into the part of the > rim that the spokes attach to (just on the side). What should I do? > Replace? Stop drill the crack and use as is? Thanks in advance. > >
I guess guys named "Nichols" must be hard on rims. I would be very leery of continuing to ride on it. It would be bad to have the crack spread and have a failure at highway speed. I've had Woody's Wheel Works fix a bent rim. They might be able to tell you if they can do a repair on it. They can replace the entire rim and relace it as well. You could probably shoot them an email and they could give you some options. http://www.woodyswheelworks.com/moto_wheels.shtml [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Kevin
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carb compatibility?

Post by Kevin » Thu Sep 08, 2011 7:31 pm

Greetings, I've been having intermittent problems with my formerly-trusty '95 ever since I replaced a torn diaphragm in the carb a few months ago. I disassembled and cleaned the carb while I was in there. It hasn't been the same since. Sometimes it runs fine, sometimes not. I've read various threads about carb adjustments, and nothing seems to work. Now it won't even start. I'm pretty sure I must have messed up the carb somehow, but darned if I can figure it out. I'm about at the end of my rope. I've found an '08 carb on eBay for $90. Seller says it works perfectly and came off a running bike. I am ready to fork over $90 in hope that this will solve the problem. My questions: 1) Is the '08 carb compatible with my '95 engine? 2) Is there a reasonable expectation that this will fix things? Thanks, Kevin

Jud
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carb compatibility?

Post by Jud » Thu Sep 08, 2011 10:33 pm

I probably have my eye on the same carb. Mine is working fine now, but a couple of ham-fisted forays into it have left me concerned for its long-term health. If your problem is with carburetion, I should think that a new carb would cure it. before you spring for one, however, you might save some money by checking out a few things on yours. First, do the obvious; be sure your new diaphragm is indeed intact, the vacuum line to the petcock is not leaking or collapsing, that fuel flows when you crank the starter, and that your carb is venting properly. Check the float height and the operation and condition of the float needle. Revisit all the jets you cleaned, and check for sufficient valve lash. The non-obvious item is the coasting enricher. Be careful taking it apart, as there is a little spring that can boing out of there and disappear forever. Check the condition of that diaphragm, and ensure that the little brass piston is free of varnish and that it moves freely in its bore. Mine was sticking intermittently, which meant the bike would run fine for a while, then go rich and refuse to idle or transition cleanly off idle. If it seems easier simply to buy the carb, by all means do so. There are (or will be) others for sale.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Kevin" wrote: > > Greetings, > > I've been having intermittent problems with my formerly-trusty '95 ever since I replaced a torn diaphragm in the carb a few months ago. I disassembled and cleaned the carb while I was in there. It hasn't been the same since. Sometimes it runs fine, sometimes not. I've read various threads about carb adjustments, and nothing seems to work. Now it won't even start. I'm pretty sure I must have messed up the carb somehow, but darned if I can figure it out. I'm about at the end of my rope. > > I've found an '08 carb on eBay for $90. Seller says it works perfectly and came off a running bike. I am ready to fork over $90 in hope that this will solve the problem. My questions: > > 1) Is the '08 carb compatible with my '95 engine? > 2) Is there a reasonable expectation that this will fix things? > > Thanks, > > Kevin >

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