
dupli-color self-etching primer or relay light upgrade
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diesel klr write up in april cycle world
I just downloaded my digital copy of Cycle World -
April edition, there
is a four page article on the HDT diesel. "At least
2009 before civilian
models are delivered."
I guess we may hear that for a few more years
Gavin
Broadford
Victoria
Australia
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diesel klr write up in april cycle world
While the diesel KLR makes for great conversation I have my doubts that
it will be a successful commercial venture. For the military it has
several advantages; fuel that won't explode and compatibility with
other available fuels. For civilian use the only real advantage is
mileage, but then I'm not sure that really wlrks out either. Just
doing rough mental math, at 100,000 miles, $3.00 for regular unleaded
and $3.50 for diesel (that's what it is here in WI), there is a $2000
savings in fuel cost. That's figuring 100mpg diesel and 55 gas. If my
memory serves me the sell price was pretty lofty. This does not make
economic sense. Then there's the whole diesel thing. Sure its a torque
monster but the last diesel I drove wasn't much fun unless you're
towing. So maybe the diesel KLR will be great in the boonies, but its
still a top heavy pig. I'm certain the diesel won't be a lightweight. I
have doubts that this project has any real impact for anyone other than
the tree huggers and nut bags. Bit it does make for great print!
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diesel klr write up in april cycle world
Just doing rough mental math, at 100,000 miles, $3.00 for regular unleaded
and $3.50 for diesel (that's what it is here in WI), there is a $2000
savings in fuel cost. That's figuring 100mpg diesel and 55 gas. ,___
Good point! I gotta admit that I've been salivating over one, so perhaps I am not rational on the subject. Having said that, I have always wanted to begin making my own biodiesel, but it just hasn't hit the top of my priority list even though I drive a diesel car (2002 VW Golf TDI) and love it dearly. People are impressed with my average of 46 or 48 MPG (mostly freeway) and 600+ miles per tank, but by the time you pay the higher servicing costs, etc. I really don't save much money if any. 'Course, I could do my own service now and save a BUNCH of money.
It has gone 100K miles with nothing replaced but some glow plugs and a sensor, but the stealer... I mean dealer... price for a starter is around $800 USD with tax and all, plus installation. I have never priced one at my local stores. I suppose that an alternator would be similarly inflated.
C-ya;
Lash
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dupli-color self-etching primer or relay light upgrade
Hi Jeff, glad you enjoyed the tire thing as much as I enjoyed your postings....timing on the light relay upgrade is excellent. It's also on my hopefully soon to be started so I'm not doing it while I should be riding it winter maintenance. I ran accross the www.easternbeaver.com site somehow, certainly interesting when you google that the first time and after looking at what they can supply I think I'll get most of the parts there. A buddy of mine runs a Carquest and while he can provide most of the parts, easternbeaver has a better selection at a much better price, even considering shipping.
Rather then go with one of their kits I'm going to make mine up so it will fit properly and be mounted how and where I want it and not where the wires reach to, plus since I already have all the needed tools to do it why not make it custom. I remember this subject being mentioned a month or so ago and at that time thought that I would go with #10 wire but when I got looking the smallest plastic flex I have nicely will fit #12's and easternbeavers kits are #14, so #12 should be fine. I think I'll still do some voltage drop checks with a few different gauge wires including OEM once I get the wire length decided on just to see the differences.
A few things I liked about the stuff I found on their site that I couldn't find locally were the male headlight plug that allowed the relay harness to be installed without modifying the original headlight wiring, the fact that I could get the needed relay bases and sockets without pigtails already installed so I choose the wire size. The last thing was the weatherpack ATM and ATO fuseholders, these look superior to the other fuseholders I had been looking at.
Anyway it will probably be a couple of weeks before I get done....or maybe started but it would be interesting to compare ideas and finished products...have a great evening.....Greg
Jeff Saline wrote:
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 15:52:05 -0800 (PST) Wayne Blackburn
writes:
<><><><><><> <><><><><><> Wayne, I'm putting forward controls and a sissy bar on it. I've also changed the headstock angle increasing the rake and put 18" over fork tubes on it. I'm still waiting for a diamond pattern king queen seat to arrive. It's not a Corbin. : ) OK, not really. I'm just doing a bit of cooling system maintenance and wanted to freshen up a few bits of the frame where the paint was gone. I'm also getting ready to install headlight relays to improve my lighting. Oh, and a heat troller dual controller for my heated grips. I'll post more once I'm pretty well done with this project. Best, Jeff Saline ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT --------------------------------- Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Hey jeff, What are doing, painting your trailer queen?? HA HA >
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