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2001 color match.
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:52 am
by mikeypep
Doing some mods on my '01 KLR and need some of that vibrant green
paint. I've looked at John Deere green, too "green", and the Krylon
dark green, too much blue I think.
Does anyone know what off the shelf green gives a good match for the
2001 KLR color?
2001 color match.
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:45 am
by Ernie Campbell
http://www.colorrite.com/CRPLfactoryColors.php?appID%5B%5D=516&typeID=2&appYear=2001&appManuf=Kawasaki&IsStreet=1&IsDirt=1&imageField.x=25&imageField.y=7
Ernie Campbell
http://www.oldskoolklr650.com
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From: mikeypep
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Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 11:52 AM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] 2001 color match.
Doing some mods on my '01 KLR and need some of that vibrant green
paint. I've looked at John Deere green, too "green", and the Krylon
dark green, too much blue I think.
Does anyone know what off the shelf green gives a good match for the
2001 KLR color?
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battery problems
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:50 pm
by Richard Bessey
All,
Thanks again for everyones thoughts on this.
Yes, I had my battery levels a bit high, and most likely caused some of
my spillage.
The only reason I noticed the leakage was because I have lost my left
side panel (new on on its way from ebay) so the battery is exposed and I
noticed some dribbles coming out of the battery.
So I am pretty confident the battery simply needs more maintenance then
what I have been doing previously, especially considering the amount of
rough off roading I do, and the number of times she ends up on her side
(I can be clumsy at times)
Again, thank you everyone for all of this info and this awesome community.
Regards,
Richard Bessey
Linux Support Technician
Vivio Technologies
Phone: 509-956-3050 Ext. 1005
CLS wrote:
>
> Hmm perhaps you put too much distiller water in? There are high low
> level marks on the side of the battery. Put too much in and when
> chemical reaction occurs (ie: charging or current draw) pressure
> builds up as gas vapors increase inside thus the acid has no where
> else to go but out.
> I wouldn't continue to add more water to see if it dies it again.
> Check the levels.
>
> As for testing. dc volt meter set to 12 volt range. Make access to
> both terminals on battery -(remove seat, etc) and read voltage between
> both terminals with engine off, with engine at idle and engine at
> 3-4000 rpm. Obviously in neutral!
> The first two should be 12-13v. The next should be about 14. That test
> if your charging circuit is putting out. If its lower at higher revs
> then buy it some flowers or chocolates or fancy underwear cause you've
> got electrical gremlins that'll need tending to- it will not fix itself!
>
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