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right side/ clutch side cover
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 3:20 pm
by johnsondesigns2004
I have a 2000 klr650 that has be dropped really hard on the right
side, the place where the clutch lever goes into the case has been
smashed flat and has ruined the seal that keeps oil from coming out
the clutch lever mechanism hole.
so anyways i have been looking for one of these side cover for my
bike, kawi wants 250$+ for the thing and +/-20$ for the seal. i have
located a couple of used one, one on a motor that has ben trated
poorly, is scared up and is from a 2000 model. i have also located a
side cover that looks like it is new, no scrapes or scares, the glass
peep hole is clear and nice but it is off of a 88/89 model tengai 650.
does anybod know if these parts are same throughout the model years,
i know some internal changes have been made but know nothing of the
case/cover for the clutch side of the motor.
i am leaning twards the 88/89 model cover which is up for sale at
50euro over the beat and scared 2000 model cover for 125$US.
please give me some feedback on this one, i do not want the 88/89
model cover to slip away before i find out if it will work.
thanks in advance.
A17 Circus Bear
right side/ clutch side cover
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 3:21 pm
by Zachariah Mully
On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 16:20, johnsondesigns2004 wrote:
> does anybod know if these parts are same throughout the model years,
> i know some internal changes have been made but know nothing of the
> case/cover for the clutch side of the motor.
Yes, they are all the same.
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Z
DC
A5X
A12X
right side/ clutch side cover
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 3:31 pm
by johnsondesigns2004
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Zachariah Mully
wrote:
> On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 16:20, johnsondesigns2004 wrote:
> > does anybod know if these parts are same throughout the model
years,
> > i know some internal changes have been made but know nothing of
the
> > case/cover for the clutch side of the motor.
>
> Yes, they are all the same.
>
>
> --
> Z
> DC
> A5X
> A12X
just to make sure, why do the parts for the 88/89 and 2000 have
different part numbers? kawi trying to make things interesting or
what? I just wanna make sure so that if i do order this thing up
from germany i dont have a 100$ in the trash can. ya know?
A17 Circus Bear
right side/ clutch side cover
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 3:33 pm
by Zachariah Mully
On Fri, 2004-08-27 at 16:30, johnsondesigns2004 wrote:
> >
> > Yes, they are all the same.
> just to make sure, why do the parts for the 88/89 and 2000 have
> different part numbers? kawi trying to make things interesting or
> what? I just wanna make sure so that if i do order this thing up
> from germany i dont have a 100$ in the trash can. ya know?
>
Different colors. And I think they did away with the clutch arm bolt
after 96. Maybe Mark Van Horn can verify.
--
Z
DC
A5X
A12X
right side/ clutch side cover
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 4:04 pm
by wannabsmooth1
They are not the same! Kawasaki changed the clutch in '96. The basket
is different. I've machined a few of the later baskets for Elden
Carl, to fit to the earlier motor. He has also mentioned that
updating the engine required the later cover. So, I'm pretty sure the
Tengai cover won't fit your bike. I just tried to call him to get the
exact info, but he's gone for a couple of hours. You can call him at
619 440 2960. I think he would be yourr best source for this info.
All the best,
Mike
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "johnsondesigns2004"
wrote:
> I have a 2000 klr650 that has be dropped really hard on the right
> side, the place where the clutch lever goes into the case has been
> smashed flat and has ruined the seal that keeps oil from coming out
> the clutch lever mechanism hole.
>
> so anyways i have been looking for one of these side cover for my
> bike, kawi wants 250$+ for the thing and +/-20$ for the seal. i
have
> located a couple of used one, one on a motor that has ben trated
> poorly, is scared up and is from a 2000 model. i have also located
a
> side cover that looks like it is new, no scrapes or scares, the
glass
> peep hole is clear and nice but it is off of a 88/89 model tengai
650.
>
> does anybod know if these parts are same throughout the model
years,
> i know some internal changes have been made but know nothing of the
> case/cover for the clutch side of the motor.
>
> i am leaning twards the 88/89 model cover which is up for sale at
> 50euro over the beat and scared 2000 model cover for 125$US.
>
> please give me some feedback on this one, i do not want the 88/89
> model cover to slip away before i find out if it will work.
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> A17 Circus Bear
right side/ clutch side cover
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 6:38 pm
by klr6501995
I have a 95 motor on my kitchen floor. 98 motor in my 95 frame.
Right side covers are not interchangable. Left side plus stator
(coils) are.
MY 95 framed w/98 motor is using the 95 left cover and coil. for a
couple years now.
Green motor and black left side covver.
It's only a cover man. Used hard ain't going to make a difference.
Tengai may be different as The tengai mark might say.
klr basket changed as did the cover and clutch release shaft
posistion.
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "johnsondesigns2004"
wrote:
> I have a 2000 klr650 that has be dropped really hard on the right
> side, the place where the clutch lever goes into the case has been
> smashed flat and has ruined the seal that keeps oil from coming out
> the clutch lever mechanism hole.
>
> so anyways i have been looking for one of these side cover for my
> bike, kawi wants 250$+ for the thing and +/-20$ for the seal. i
have
> located a couple of used one, one on a motor that has ben trated
> poorly, is scared up and is from a 2000 model. i have also located
a
> side cover that looks like it is new, no scrapes or scares, the
glass
> peep hole is clear and nice but it is off of a 88/89 model tengai
650.
>
> does anybod know if these parts are same throughout the model
years,
> i know some internal changes have been made but know nothing of the
> case/cover for the clutch side of the motor.
>
> i am leaning twards the 88/89 model cover which is up for sale at
> 50euro over the beat and scared 2000 model cover for 125$US.
>
> please give me some feedback on this one, i do not want the 88/89
> model cover to slip away before i find out if it will work.
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> A17 Circus Bear
met a nklr lister the other day...
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 10:28 pm
by Tengai Mark Van Horn
On Wednesday, I did the three hour ride out to the Quaker Steak and
Lube in Sharon, PA to see the spectacle and meet Bruce Williams, who,
along with some of his antique motorcycles, is a fixture at the
establishment. Bruce introduced me to his son, his daughter-in-law,
and some of his riding posse. After bad luck on his dice roll for a
million bucks, he escorted me into the restaurant for dinner. We
enjoyed the buffet (on Bruce's tab, thanks!) and conversation at a
table beneath his 1953 Husky and a 1915 Iforgetwhatitwas which were
on display, hanging high near the ceiling. It was neat to hear the
stories of some of the bikes Bruce restored and about how well he's
set up with tools, etc in his huge garage. I'm envious.
After dinner, I mingled with several riders amidst the carnival
atmosphere of Bike Night. I'm not sure how many bikes were there, but
it was clearly over 1000. It was mostly Harley's and other cruisers,
but there was a large component of sport bikes as well. There were
also a couple rolling classics. All 6 of the adventure bikes present
were sequestered near the French Fry vendor, just bordering on the
main lot. I was surprised to find a couple dozen people ogling my
Tengai throughout the eve, and several people asked questions about
the bike when I stopped back by it to grab my camera.
I left around 9:30 and hit the scenic route back towards home. While
I was out that way, I decided it would be great to catch up with my
old friend Doug in Clarion the next morning, so I stopped at a truck
stop at exit 11 off I-80. Once there, I fueled up, bought some snacks
and coffee and watched TV in the lounge for about a half hour. I then
brushed my teeth (oral care is still an important part of any
adventure) and rolled out my tent on a strip of soft ground next to
my bike in the far back of the complex. The next morning, I grabbed
the $2.99 breakfast special, washed my face and rolled to my friend's
house. He was glad I showed up as he was having trouble with a rear
tire on his riding mower. He had the new tire on hand and said he had
to go get it mounted, but I said, "I have my tire irons and 12V pump
handy, let me take a crack at it." I was surprised to learn that
mounting a 14" tubeless tractor tire with two 7" Motion Pro tire
irons is way easier than tires on my KLR!
I spent more time there than I had planned, so the scenic route for
the rest of the way home was scrapped. After dinner with Doug and his
family, I hit the express lane home and arrived just as it got dark.
It was a great 30 hour mini-adventure.
Mark