
does '08 header pipe fit pre-'08 models?
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valve adjustment faux paux?
Hi Listers,
My name is Roger, and I have a motorcycle problem. Methinks in a good
way
I lurk.
Everyday.
Now for the problem I need help with.
I have an '07 KLR with 7017 miles. I followed the factory recommended
break in and had its 500 mile service done "professionally". Since
then, I have done regular maintenance myself: oil changes every
1500-2000 miles, adjust the doohickey (not upgraded, yet), etc., and
taken generally good care of it. It has run flawlessly since day one
and BTW has NEVER burned a drop of oil (knocking on wood).
This week I am attempting the first valve check/adjustment.
I followed the procedure as described at:
www.klr650.marknet.us/valves.html
All went as planned.
I installed the new shims where necessary. (Note: My local dealer
swapped the ones I needed for the ones that came out of the bike, no
charge!).
I was heading out of the woods. Or so I thought.
I torqued the cam caps*, then I was going to check the valve
clearances again to make sure all was right.
FIRST BUMMER- while turning the engine with the wrench to get to TDC
again, I went clockwise for 1/4-1/2 an inch before I realized that was
a "bad" thing (page 7, step 18, red letters and all). I then proceeded
counter-clockwise until TDC. Then, SECOND BUMMER- When I got it to TDC
I realized that I had not re-installed the Cam Chain tensioner bolt
beforehand!
How bad did I mess things up?
Can I proceed?
From what point?
Can I "save" and "reboot"?
*-My torque wrench was too tall to fit on the right side cam cap bolts
so I "guessed" with a socket. Is this a critical issue?
OK.
Waiting for the replies.
Staying calm.
Deep breaths.
Thanks,
Roger

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does '08 header pipe fit pre-'08 models?
Thanks for the info Mike. It's good to know we pre-'08 owners have the option.
Charles
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Mike" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Charles Earl wrote: > > > > Has anybody confirmed whether or not this can be done? > > Quoted from Kawasaki's website: > > > > "New one-piece exhaust pipe features smoother bends > > for improved exhaust efficiency at all rpm" > > > > Plus it looks like it is chromed or stainless steel, > > might 'cause a double take after the usual dismissive > > glance from HOG riders! > > > > PS: it hit lower 60's here in Sandy, Utah yesterday. I > > rode up Big Cottonwood Canyon to Brighton Ski Resort > > (8,750 ft). Road was mostly dry. Lot's of snow > > piled-up. Maybe 40 F at top. Riding down, I turned on > > the grip heaters and was glad to have my neck warmer > > fleece. Funny to stand by klr and watch people ski. > > Probably funny to be skiing and see people on > > motorcycles. Spring is on it's way! > > > > Thanks, > > > > Charles > > A-14 > Charles, > It's a straight bolt on. The heat shield is different. It does get a > little pricey when you get all the detail parts. > > all the best, > > Mike >
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