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let's forget the whole thing!
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 12:35 pm
by Horton Oliphant
To all concerned I think it would be a good idea to drop the whole thing
from our collective memory and never mention it again. If you absolutely
feel the need to rehash this why don't you do it off list.
The other Alan --- Alan Henderson A13 Iowa
aphampton628 wrote:
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> Been sitting back and watching this mess of an argument between Brian
> and Ed and it seems to appear that you have a Troll in the form of
> Brian who is posting under a variety of names.
>
> Alan
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deceleration
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 12:52 pm
by randy_turner66
I have a 2003 KLR650. It does not decelerate when I let off or twist
thethrottle to decelerate when shifting gears. I have taken the carb
apart and cleaned it (looked pretty good, adjusted the throttle cables,
checked for vacum leaks, but it still does it. Seems to stay 'reved" up
when shifting.
Is there someone out there that has seen this? Is there a fix?
Randy
deceleration
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 1:01 pm
by E.L. Green
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "randy_turner66" wrote:
> I have a 2003 KLR650. It does not decelerate when I let off or twist
> thethrottle to decelerate when shifting gears
What's your idle speed? I've seen that happening when I had my idle set too fast -- or had my
choke (idle enricher actually) engaged and the idle had sped up. On my KLR, at least, after
the bike has been running for 15 seconds or so I can just slowly close the choke and head
out.
deceleration
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 2:05 pm
by Horton Oliphant
The KLR650 has two throttle cables, one to open and the other to close
in tandem with the spring. If you can't pull the rpms down with the
throttle I would be checking the return cable.
Alan Henderson A13 Iowa
randy_turner66 wrote:
> I have a 2003 KLR650. It does not decelerate when I let off or twist
> thethrottle to decelerate when shifting gears. I have taken the carb
> apart and cleaned it (looked pretty good, adjusted the throttle cables,
> checked for vacum leaks, but it still does it. Seems to stay 'reved" up
> when shifting.
>
> Is there someone out there that has seen this? Is there a fix?
>
> Randy
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