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kestrelfal
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impending top end failure?

Post by kestrelfal » Thu Aug 09, 2007 7:24 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "revmaaatin" wrote:
> Hello Blake, > > Background: 2001 KLR w/22,500 miles. I am using ~6oz oil/1000 > smiles. Not a lot, but Blake had such good results --going to zero > oil consumption, shrug, why not give it a try? I bought the product > and it arrived just after the last oil change, so I have not had a > chance to use it yet. Today is the day. Even as I type, the oil (or > earl) is draining. > > I just came back into the house to check the ratio Cycle Rx/qt of > oil, and while I am waiting I will read the DSN board--and low and > behold, Blake is 'talking' about me! (I am only 280 messages > behind.) Good timing. eh? > > Here is the link > http://www.cycle-rx.com/application.html > that tells you 2oz/qt plus 2oz for the filter. > > If all goes well, I should have 1000smiles on the clock in 3-4 weeks-- > I am on the road for a week sans motorcycle and the KLR will be > resting. > > News in 1000 miles! > > revmaaatin.
How are you going to explain/confess this to the congregation ~~ the purchase of the Devil's own snake oil from his apartment in Jacksonville Beach? Repent! Fred

revmaaatin
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impending top end failure?

Post by revmaaatin » Thu Aug 09, 2007 1:54 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "kestrelfal" wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "revmaaatin" wrote: > > > Hello Blake, > > > > Background: 2001 KLR w/22,500 miles. I am using ~6oz oil/1000 > > smiles. Not a lot, but Blake had such good results --going to
zero
> > oil consumption, shrug, why not give it a try? I bought the
product
> > and it arrived just after the last oil change, so I have not had
a
> > chance to use it yet. Today is the day. Even as I type, the oil
(or
> > earl) is draining. > > > > I just came back into the house to check the ratio Cycle Rx/qt of > > oil, and while I am waiting I will read the DSN board--and low
and
> > behold, Blake is 'talking' about me! (I am only 280 messages > > behind.) Good timing. eh? > > > > Here is the link > > http://www.cycle-rx.com/application.html > > that tells you 2oz/qt plus 2oz for the filter. > > > > If all goes well, I should have 1000smiles on the clock in 3-4
weeks--
> > I am on the road for a week sans motorcycle and the KLR will be > > resting. > > > > News in 1000 miles! > > > > revmaaatin. > > > How are you going to explain/confess > this to the congregation ~~ the purchase > of the Devil's own snake oil from his > apartment in Jacksonville Beach? Repent! > > Fred >
Oh NO Fred, How was I to know! Even from a talking snake, how was I to know? Explain/confess? Let them eat dust. uh, ah, or was it cake? revmaaatin.

Terry Hamrick
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impending top end failure?

Post by Terry Hamrick » Thu Aug 09, 2007 2:47 pm

It was a snake in sheep's clothing.. albatross
On 8/9/07, revmaaatin wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com , > "kestrelfal" > wrote: > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com , > "revmaaatin" wrote: > > > > > Hello Blake, > > > > > > Background: 2001 KLR w/22,500 miles. I am using ~6oz oil/1000 > > > smiles. Not a lot, but Blake had such good results --going to > zero > > > oil consumption, shrug, why not give it a try? I bought the > product > > > and it arrived just after the last oil change, so I have not had > a > > > chance to use it yet. Today is the day. Even as I type, the oil > (or > > > earl) is draining. > > > > > > I just came back into the house to check the ratio Cycle Rx/qt of > > > oil, and while I am waiting I will read the DSN board--and low > and > > > behold, Blake is 'talking' about me! (I am only 280 messages > > > behind.) Good timing. eh? > > > > > > Here is the link > > > http://www.cycle-rx.com/application.html > > > that tells you 2oz/qt plus 2oz for the filter. > > > > > > If all goes well, I should have 1000smiles on the clock in 3-4 > weeks-- > > > I am on the road for a week sans motorcycle and the KLR will be > > > resting. > > > > > > News in 1000 miles! > > > > > > revmaaatin. > > > > > > How are you going to explain/confess > > this to the congregation ~~ the purchase > > of the Devil's own snake oil from his > > apartment in Jacksonville Beach? Repent! > > > > Fred > > > Oh NO Fred, > How was I to know! Even from a talking snake, how was I to know? > Explain/confess? Let them eat dust. uh, ah, or was it cake? > revmaaatin. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

kestrelfal
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impending top end failure?

Post by kestrelfal » Thu Aug 09, 2007 4:38 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "revmaaatin" wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "kestrelfal" > wrote: > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "revmaaatin" wrote: > > > > > Hello Blake, > > > > > > Background: 2001 KLR w/22,500 miles. I am using ~6oz oil/1000 > > > smiles. Not a lot, but Blake had such good results --going to > zero > > > oil consumption, shrug, why not give it a try? I bought the > product > > > and it arrived just after the last oil change, so I have not had > a > > > chance to use it yet. Today is the day. Even as I type, the oil > (or > > > earl) is draining. > > > > > > I just came back into the house to check the ratio Cycle Rx/qt of > > > oil, and while I am waiting I will read the DSN board--and low > and > > > behold, Blake is 'talking' about me! (I am only 280 messages > > > behind.) Good timing. eh? > > > > > > Here is the link > > > http://www.cycle-rx.com/application.html > > > that tells you 2oz/qt plus 2oz for the filter. > > > > > > If all goes well, I should have 1000smiles on the clock in 3-4 > weeks-- > > > I am on the road for a week sans motorcycle and the KLR will be > > > resting. > > > > > > News in 1000 miles! > > > > > > revmaaatin. > > > > > > How are you going to explain/confess > > this to the congregation ~~ the purchase > > of the Devil's own snake oil from his > > apartment in Jacksonville Beach? Repent! > > > > Fred > > > Oh NO Fred, > How was I to know! Even from a talking snake, how was I to know? > Explain/confess? Let them eat dust. uh, ah, or was it cake? > revmaaatin. >
Geez rev, those are some pretty harsh words. Maybe you should use some Rislone instead; at least it's been around longer. Happy, happy, joy, joy. Fred

a14@att.net
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accesory plug-in? nklr

Post by a14@att.net » Thu Aug 09, 2007 11:01 pm

> If'n you use the two wire connector style that has one pin hanging out bare, > (the male side) be sure to wire this bare one as ground. This helps prevent > accidental grounding of the hot side (which would be the female side) as it > is not exposed and won't easily contact any frame or body ground causing the > need to hunt for the fuse holder. :-(( > > Don M >
Also never joint two males with a butt connector or you may be grounded when you pull it apart. Walt

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