----- Original Message ----- From: CA Stu To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 2:58 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] NKLR 2005.5 KTM 950 Adventure S So I barely skated into work on time today, and my KLR is still sitting in my shop at home. We had a good thing going for almost 10 years now, I'm going to stop on the way home and buy my KLR some flowers and see if we can work this out. Thanks CA Stu
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nklr 2005.5 ktm 950 adventure s
I had a similar moment tonight.
I've been prepping my '76 Suzuki GT-750 "Water
Buffalo" for sale because I never do anything with it.
It's been 2 years since I rode it last, but I started it up
a couple weeks ago, replaced the gas, and rode it
up and down the street till it was warmed up.
So, tonight, under the cover of darkness (it smokes
a lot at startup if it's been sitting a while), I decided
to take it for a ride and check everything out.
Started right up. It always does. Idled for a while
as I put my gear on, and I rode around the
neighborhood for a couple of minutes. All OK.
I rode off onto some back country roads and it still
ran fine. By now I'm among darkened Amish farms
and about 10 miles from home.
Soooooo... where does it decide to quit? At the
bottom of a 2 mile (to home) hill, on a busy road now.
@#$% out of gas. And I had it on reserve. Thought
of Stu. There's no way I'm pushing this heavy beast
home, so I tried did the KLR trick of leaning the bike
way over to get some gas to the carbs. 2 people
stopped to ask if they could help (nice town).
"No, thanks, I'm out of gas and putting it on reserve"
WooHooo (and whew!) it started!
I made it about 1/2 mile and it ran out again. And
now I'm on a dangerous part of the road - small
shoulder, blind curve. More !@#@$#. Got it going
again, left the choke on and managed to limp home.
It quit twice more but those were safer areas.
It was sputtering again as I coasted into the garage.
I swear the KLR was leering at me... "neener"
... Tomorrow I'll ride the KLR. I promise.
Mike
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overdue intro
Hey all,
I've been lurking for a week or so, but figured I'm due to post up an
introduction (especially since I squealed for help earlier today)...
I'm a 30-smthng living just outside of Washington DC. I do high-end
IT stuff for an international organization. I commute in from
Northern Virginia to DC every day and was looking for something a bit
"lighter" than my FJR for it. A friend bought an '07 last year and
convinced me to consider the K. I pulled the trigger on an '08 last
week (the sexy blue one, of course).
It's the first DS I've owned and I'm already in love with it. I'll
probably end up selling the FJR in a few months, as the K seems to be
perfectly capable of everything I need it to do and is surprisingly
more comfortable than I expected. I've currently got the nerf bars
and engine guard on it, lowering links and short sidestanda are on the
way. Today's ordeal has prompted me to add a center stand to my
shopping list.
For those that missed it, I got a flat. Normally
not a big deal for me, but I've never dealt with tube tires before...
no tools, no spoons, no stand... it got trailered home and I'll take
the wheel in tomorrow for a new tube and have the dealer see if he can
figure out what flattened it.
Anyway... I've been riding for quite a while and have been through the
following collection (at least what I can remember of them)...
'73 Suzuki GT750 (Water Buffalo)
'83 Yamaha Seca Turbo
'95 Yamaha Seca II
'8? Kawasaki Voyager (worst bike ever to have crossed my path)
'96 Yamaha YZF600
'96 Honda Shadow ACE
'94 Yamaha Seca II
'04 Yamaha FZ1
'05 Yamaha FJR1300 (still have it)
'08 Kawasaki KLR 650
Favorite: The GT750 - It's got an amazing "cool factor".
Best so far: The FJR - Take the best feature of each of my previous
bikes and stuff it into a frame.
Anyway, I appreciate the info from everyone and hope I can add a bit
as I figure stuff out. I look forward to many miles of thumping!
--Jonathan "smthng" Kalmes
Springfield, VA
2005 Yamaha FJR1300ABS - "Blue Bayou"
2006 Jeep Unlimited Rubicon - "Teflon"
2008 Kawasaki KLR 650 - It's here, but it hasn't earned a name yet.
http://smthng.info
"Look, the truth is, I've been trying to save the world, one person at
a time, but, I'm meant for smthng bigger. Smthng important. I know it
now."



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