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wanted klr stock shock
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 8:30 am
by Jim Bolton
I am looking for a stock shock that is in good shape..anyone?
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running a klr with no oil never ends good
Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 11:25 am
by Harry Seifert
This is the same crapola we went through withe the balancer lever adjuster,
doohickey for the cognescenti. The aftermarket came through like a champ
on that one. Kawasaki did not change the lever until the '08 model in
spite of a part number change several years ago. And I'm not too impressed
with the new sintered metal 'hickey. I have a problem with sintered metal
as that the grain of the metal created through the pressure and heating
process is not as true and tight as the grain in a billet ingot of steel.
True, it is a one piece part, as is the aftermarket part, but it is a
sloppy fit on the shaft and the spring is a tensioning joke. I've had two
defective 'hickeys, one at 1100 mi. on my '99 and one on my 3 mi '06. Both
replaced with billet Eagle parts. I will be adding torsion springs when I
get around to it..........like after my high school coaching
responsibilities are over in November.
Keep riding
Buddy
> [Original Message]
> From: AnanthR
> To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: 9/19/2008 6:57:01 AM
> Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Running a KLR with no oil never ends good
>
> Well I was denied any coverage by Kawasaki. So atleast I have earned
> the right to be pissed. I did get the motorcycle serviced at the
> dealer on time, I did every break in procedure specified. Midway
> between the 600 mile and the 4000 mile service, I noticed that the
> bike was low on oil, and replaced the oil and the oil filter myself.
> Took an appointment for 4000 mile service and had the bike break down
> one day before that appointment. If Kawi is acknowledging the
> problem, let them send out a communication to that effect. They have
> shown to be proactive with recalling the muffler bolts, let the do
> the same with 08 KLRs and have the dealers check the bikes. In that
> sense I agree with what Jim has to say. We do need a concerted effort
> to get Kawasaki to hear. I love the KLR 650 and enjoyed every moment
> I spent riding around on the bike. I do not wish to kill off the
> bike. But I would certainly like Kawi to stand behind their engines
> and stand behind their customers.
>
> --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Greg Jorgensen"
> wrote:
> >
> > Jim Douglas wrote:
> >
> > "... maybe get a letter started with others that have have the same
> > issue, that is losing oil, way too much oil, get it signed by
> everyone
> > one. I can build a quick website that will solicit information from
> > users of, I assumre, 2008 KLR that have the problems, get name,
> > address, city, state, zip miles, VIN number etc and each one
> entered I
> > will forward to the highest executive we can find at Kawasaki! There
> > is power in numbers and if we have more the better and they will
> > realize that this issue is going to KILL their 2008 sales!"
> >
> > No need for a web site or letter: Kawasaki has already acknowledged
> > the oil consumption problem in some 2008 KLRs, or at least their
> > dealers are acknowledging it. Two local dealers I've talked to about
> > this both said that if I document my oil consumption and mileage
> > Kawasaki will replace the rings or do whatever work is required to
> > make it stop losing oil. I know of at least two local '08 owners who
> > documented their oil/mileage and got Kawasaki to fix the problem. My
> > own bike burned a lot of oil at first but then settled down after
> > about 5,000 miles.
> >
> > Like almost every glitch reported anecdotally the lack of hundreds
> of
> > long threads about bikes that DON'T burn too much oil makes it seem
> > like every '08 is an oil burner.
> >
> > Oh, the '08 season is pretty much over, and I understand Kawi did
> > pretty well with the new KLRs. Even supposing a few hundred pissed
> off
> > owners will influence Kawasaki (not likely), what would be served by
> > killing their sales or putting dealers out of business? Get a leash
> on
> > that ego.
> >
> > There's a lot of great information on this list but I get tired now
> > and then of the constant berating of Kawasaki engineers and dealers
> > and mechanics and the pissing contest that ensues whenever someone
> > with a life outside their garage asks a technical question.
> >
> > Greg Jorgensen
> > Portland, Oregon USA
> > '08 KLR (red)
> >
>
>
>
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