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are all balencer tensioners fragile
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 4:02 am
by andrewshowering
I am now the proud owner of a 2003 KLR 650. (after years of
fireblades). My previous KLR spat me off when i had a balencer
tensioner failure.
My Question is - do I need to do any mod to my 2003 KLR or has
kawasaki sorted the problem. (i am aware of bracket upgrades)
Regards
Andrew UK KLR650 A model owner
are all balencer tensioners fragile
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 7:57 am
by rsanders30117
No factory fix has been reported. Especially an 03 is SOS.
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>
> I am now the proud owner of a 2003 KLR 650. (after years of
> fireblades). My previous KLR spat me off when i had a balencer
> tensioner failure.
> My Question is - do I need to do any mod to my 2003 KLR or has
> kawasaki sorted the problem. (i am aware of bracket upgrades)
> Regards
> Andrew UK KLR650 A model owner
klr and popular mechanics
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 8:48 am
by Michael Silverstein
> From: ron criswell [mailto:ron.criswell@...]
>
> Just like in dirt biking. A KX 500 or a CR 500 is a gas to
> ride but on a tight motocross track or a tight woods ride,
> you won't be going faster than anybody else on one. And
> sometimes you might have trouble keeping up with 250's or
> even 125's. Years ago on my 100 cc Hodaka, I pissed more than
> a few riders off passing much larger bikes trail riding.
Exactly. On tight, technical trails I can usually outrun dirt bikes with
my mountain bike and in the really tight stuff I can outrun the mountain
bikes on foot. When the going gets rough weight is everything, which is
a KLR advantage on the road and disadvantage on the trail.
Mike
Kawasaki KLR650 A18
1982 Yamaha XZ550 Vision
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