Hey, I have found lately when the engine is real hot my fully
synthetic Amsoil 10-40 does down shift as smoothly as I think it
should. When cold it has a "buttery" feel to it which I like. I am
wondering if the heavier viscosity might work better, but in this day
I believe "flow" to be as vital as viscosity.
California Marriage - Jeeze guys (and gals): why don't we talk about
abortion too while were at it. ??? Then we can all express
the "right" answer to it.
The human "need to be right" is about as dangerous as the innate
drive to attribute observations to a cause (without truly
understanding driving forces). I try to shy away from both.
Seriously, before someone attacks me - I really do like Synthetic
oil, but I respect the fact that some people have other opinions and
should have the right to run their motors with any oil they choose -
as long as they agree to change it regularly.
todd
Chaska MN
A16
700 EFi
Re: California Marriage Decision--What now?
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Peter, I'm net to KLR list but it does seem to have clear pictures of a real bike not just drawing... I've order a factory service manual for my 08, but this would be a help also.
Mike H.
----- Original Message ----- From: prackley To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 6:25 AM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Cyclepedia On Line Manual Has anyone had any experience with the Cyclepedia online repair manual service for the KLR? It look pretty thorough and the pictures look to be a high quality. The price also seems reasonable, but I'd like to hear real opinions from folks that have a subscription. The website is here: http://tinyurl.com/3fvnwg Thanks, Peter, A19 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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california marriage decision : crap-looks like i picked the wron
Riding climate must be considered when choosing oil.
Southern climes call for heavier oils to combat heat breakdown, up in
the frozen north I would use something lighter unless my riding was
stop-and-go.
albatross
well oiled
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "kusstj" wrote: > > Hey, I have found lately when the engine is real hot my fully > synthetic Amsoil 10-40 does down shift as smoothly as I think it > should. When cold it has a "buttery" feel to it which I like. I am > wondering if the heavier viscosity might work better, but in this day > I believe "flow" to be as vital as viscosity. > > California Marriage - Jeeze guys (and gals): why don't we talk about > abortion too while were at it. ??? Then we can all express > the "right" answer to it. > > The human "need to be right" is about as dangerous as the innate > drive to attribute observations to a cause (without truly > understanding driving forces). I try to shy away from both. > > Seriously, before someone attacks me - I really do like Synthetic > oil, but I respect the fact that some people have other opinions and > should have the right to run their motors with any oil they choose - > as long as they agree to change it regularly. > > todd > Chaska MN > A16 > 700 EFi > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Re: California Marriage Decision--What now? >
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