tambourine sound
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Do not know how to select link for the Block Heater pictures I took , you gonna have to look at the whole thing .
http://www.flickr.com/photos/11878048@N02/?saved=1
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain
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took , you gonna have to look at the whole thing .> > Do not know how to select link for the Block Heater pictures I
Luc, I think you are really on to something here. Tell us again, exactly, what the heater element is from--a bong? incensed burner?
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Gee Rev... You almost make me feel important... I cannot give any feed back yet on how this works, because the temperatures being below freezing, the JB weld is still trying to harden, I,being a poor Hillbilly,can't afford a heated garage,like some folks up north...
What is a " lever protector " ??

--- On Sat, 11/22/08, revmaaatin wrote: From: revmaaatin Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: klr650 : Heater ( pictures ) To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, November 22, 2008, 12:26 PM --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogro ups.com, Luc Legrain wrote: > > Do not know how to select link for the Block Heater pictures I took , you gonna have to look at the whole thing . > http://www.flickr com/photos/ 11878048@ N02/?saved= 1 > Luc, I think you are really on to something here. Tell us again, exactly, what the heater element is from--a bong? incensed burner?
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain
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feed back yet on how this works, because the temperatures being below freezing, the JB weld is still trying to harden, I,being a poor Hillbilly,can't afford a heated garage,like some folks up north...> > Gee Rev... You almost make me feel important... I cannot give any

Luc, Put a trouble light on the JB Weld and it will cure faster--just not close enough to melt the tape. JB quick is also a good item for a faster bond. Just curious, what did you prep the surface with, ie, lacquer thinner? Lever protectors = bark busters, Acerbis hand guards and others. Buy them once, save your levers [maybe] for life. I've dropped a lot, bone breaking drops, a lot more than I ever thought reasonable, this summer--once a day for the first week during the Great Divide Ride, and several times on one day--and I have yet to bend a lever or destroy a OEM hand guard that is now bolted to an aluminum lever protector. http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/parts_frames.html Hillbilly's occur in los of places--and living up nort'h is not necessarily a license for heated garages or a prohibition for hillbillies. With the advent of 'tin-lizzy automobiles' and military orders in a former life and the 'appointment-system' for Circuit Rider pastors in this present life, 'po hillbillies are likely to sho up jus bout anywhere. To include the DSN site. revmaaatin. I am a KY export to South Dakota. shrug. imported to KY via Alabama, via Spain, via Virgina, via Kansas, via Pennsylvania, via Italy, Via Virginia, via North Carolina, via Florida, via Virgina, via Missouri via Arkansas, via Missouri.... Now, almost 5 years in one place....> What is a " lever protector " ?? > >
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Or plug in the new heater. If it's only 15 watts, I don't think it'll melt anything.
Mike Martin,
Louisville, KY
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From: revmaaatin
Luc,
Put a trouble light on the JB Weld and it will cure faster--just not
close enough to melt the tape. JB quick is also a good item for a
faster bond.
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On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 21:49:22 -0000 "revmaaatin"
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SNIP <><><><><><><><><> <><><><><><><><><> Martin, On this side of the state we'd probably just turn the heater on for a bit instead of looking for the heat lamp. : ) In Jan 2001 I had a good talk with a tech from the company about JB Weld/Kwik. I was testing it to seal a discontinuity in the base of an airhead cylinder. I asked about using it in a location that would see lots of heat cycles. The tech told me it would fail. When I asked how bad he said "catastrophic failure". The next day it failed in only maybe two uses. Based on his suggestion I ended up using High Temperature RTV and it's been in place for 7 years. Best, Jeff Jeff Saline ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT ____________________________________________________________ Click to consolidate debt and lower month expenses. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw2PBHgRb1BXGbdcw277Jciwg4QxnbxUli77DB755o62Y9e3C/> Luc, > Put a trouble light on the JB Weld and it will cure faster--just not > > close enough to melt the tape. JB quick is also a good item for a > faster bond. > > Just curious, what did you prep the surface with, ie, lacquer > thinner?
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tambourine sound
Has your KLR been de-tweetified??
da Vermonster
a tambourine sound is most likely metal to metal looseness. Most
common area for this is in the stock exhaust. Could be an
aftermarket skid plate vibrating as well... Hard to tell. Where are
you? Any KLR riders near you?
would start with 1st> > > I am just wondering where that tambourine like sound comes from. I
that sound. Please advice> gear and move to 2nd gear and as i accelerate, thats when i hear
thanks> me, if this is something that would be a bad on my 2007 klr
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