Hello,
I thought I would aske the experts. I have a 2004 KLR and have
managed to put 400 miles on my bike. I have recently discovered that
I have an oil leak from the left side of the bike when I am sitting
on it. The leak appears to be coming from the smaller of the two flat
head screw bolts on the engine case. Does this sound familiar to
anyone? It only leaks when the bike is on the kickstand for an
extended period of time.
Second problem and the most bothersome is my battery. I have to
charge my battery up about once every two weeks. IT has left me
stranded twice because it went dead. If anyone has ever tried to push
start their KLR they know that it isn't very easy. I am wondering if
I don't have a problem with the charging mechanism or if I have some
other problem. I am getting a little frusterated with this thing and
I just recently purchased it. I thought I would run this by the board
and see if anyone had any ideas. I guess I will run it another 100
miles or so and take it to the dealership for maintenance and then
have them figure out what is wrong.
Thanks
Bryan
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bpdurling@... wrote:
No. Those are plastic covers, for the crankshaft end bolt and the timing marks. They each have an o-ring. Maybe they're loose, or cross-threaded, or the factory omitted the o-rings.>Hello, > >I thought I would aske the experts. I have a 2004 KLR and have >managed to put 400 miles on my bike. I have recently discovered that >I have an oil leak from the left side of the bike when I am sitting >on it. The leak appears to be coming from the smaller of the two flat >head screw bolts on the engine case. Does this sound familiar to >anyone? >
The first time should have had the bike back at the dealership, and you hopping mad. That's unacceptable (you are the first owner, right?). Before you take it to the dealers, which is where it belongs (being fixed for free under warranty), make sure that you aren't leaving the ignition switch in "park" (one click past "lock"), which leaves the taillight on. Are you using any sort of electrical accessories? Devon> >Second problem and the most bothersome is my battery. I have to >charge my battery up about once every two weeks. IT has left me >stranded twice because it went dead. >
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Hi Bryan,
A dealership can also "load test" your battery to see if it will hold
a charge. I believe most dealers should have one of these machines,
but some small mc shops do not. It's an easy way to rule out the
battery as the culprit, before you (or they) get into the electrical
system. They should do this for free if they want to keep your
business. I just had mine tested (for free) after my bike was in
storage - because I didn't want to get stranded after using my
trickle charger and thinking things were okay. The battery was fine -
and now I can ride with peace of mind.
Hang in there,
Cookie
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2004, pzzldpnthr wrote:
Bring it on! (no, that wasn't me) RM http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SoCalDualSport/>Yesterday, I spoke with somebody with a Green KLR650 at a stoplight at >Newport and Fair. I am the guy that was on the Black CBR1000RR. If you >are on the list and want to hit some trails, I'm always looking for >somebody to ride my KLR with.
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Bryan,
Don't know about the leak, but if you are locking the forks, you might be
turning the key too far and doing the parking lights. You will need to charge
your battery with a charger as the bike will not give it a good charge. Just
my $0.02
Jim
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In a message dated 9/29/2004 11:21:36 AM Central Standard Time,
bpdurling@... writes:
Hello,
I thought I would aske the experts. I have a 2004 KLR and have
managed to put 400 miles on my bike. I have recently discovered that
I have an oil leak from the left side of the bike when I am sitting
on it. The leak appears to be coming from the smaller of the two flat
head screw bolts on the engine case. Does this sound familiar to
anyone? It only leaks when the bike is on the kickstand for an
extended period of time.
Second problem and the most bothersome is my battery. I have to
charge my battery up about once every two weeks. IT has left me
stranded twice because it went dead. If anyone has ever tried to push
start their KLR they know that it isn't very easy. I am wondering if
I don't have a problem with the charging mechanism or if I have some
other problem. I am getting a little frusterated with this thing and
I just recently purchased it. I thought I would run this by the board
and see if anyone had any ideas. I guess I will run it another 100
miles or so and take it to the dealership for maintenance and then
have them figure out what is wrong.
Thanks
Bryan
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