Does anyone have any info a KLR PCV mod they can pass along?
Thanks,
Chuck C
San Diego, CA
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Here's a question for your question. Where is the PCV on the bike. Granted I've never looked
for it but looking through the manual I can't seam to find one.
Kerry
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Yeah I know it's PCV and not PVC. Just had a moment here. : )
Best,
Jeff
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Jeff, is the "Freudian" side of you trying to tell us that a piece of PVC would work as well as a PCV valve? Come on Jeff, Fess Up! Mike H. Louisiana
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At the urging of the organizer, I entered a vintage trial once on my R75/5. Cleaned the first section, took eight 3's and one 5 on a section I had to bail on (actually didn't even enter after walking it) because my cylinders would not fit between the trees. I didn't win, but I got a trophy, too. It said "Lost in the Ozone", which I think meant something like "Dead-Ass Last, but thanks for trying". But hey, a trophy is a trophy.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Mike Frey wrote: > > I rode trials back in the day on my Montesa Cota 123 (wish I had kept > that bike). On my first and only Observed Trials event - Candytown, > Hershey PA - I took first place on it. Still have the trophy. At the > time, Enduro riding was my passion, so I never got serious about Trials. > > I still have a 1978 Montesa Cota 348, but I am nowhere near the rider I > used to be. > > As the years went by, I wasn't paying much attention to the evolution of > Trials bikes and by the late 90s I was wondering what the heck happened > to the seats on them! They evolved from a tiny padded seat to what is > little more than a strip of rubber on the fender today. > > Mike > > On 3/7/2011 10:58 AM, cycletip wrote: > > > > Besides - those Spanish bike names were all sexy and the bikes looked > > the business. The good ol days. > > > > Just checked and there's a handful of vintage, class A and beginner > > trials events in CA throughout the year. Believe in No. CA the Donner > > Ski Ranch event is a big one. > > > > >
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