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Has any one installed a throttle lock on a KLR? I
ordered one from Chaparral, but it was a piece of
garbage and it did not fit (without mods).
Thanks as always!
Glen in Scottsdale
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I love that $ 8.00 piece of plastic that makes throttle locks obsolete. Takes seconds to install. Mental block.....what's it called ? Someone will know. Here I am volunteering others again. Bogdan> Has any one installed a throttle lock on a KLR? I > ordered one from Chaparral, but it was a piece of > garbage and it did not fit (without mods). > > Thanks as always! > > Glen in Scottsdale >
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wristrest? throttlerocker different species, same
family
--- Bogdan Swider wrote:
__________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com> > > > > Has any one installed a throttle lock on a KLR? I > > ordered one from Chaparral, but it was a piece of > > garbage and it did not fit (without mods). > > > > Thanks as always! > > > > Glen in Scottsdale > > > I love that $ 8.00 piece of plastic that makes > throttle locks > obsolete. Takes seconds to install. Mental > block.....what's it called ? > Someone will know. Here I am volunteering others > again. > > Bogdan > > Checkout Dual Sport News at > http://www.dualsportnews.com > Be part of the Adventure! > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to > http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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I have the good old Vista Cruise courtesy of Fred. They work fine,
but with Renthal's and Pro-Grip gel grips, I hardly ever get a reason
to use it.
CA Stu
> > > Has any one installed a throttle lock on a KLR? I > > > ordered one from Chaparral, but it was a piece of > > > garbage and it did not fit (without mods). > > > > > > Thanks as always! > > > > > > Glen in Scottsdale > > > > >
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I'm using the NEP CC3 and I like it. Very usefull. About 25$ canadian
(15$ US ?)
Stephane Fontaine
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http://216.219.176.147/throttlelock.html
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Glen Martin wrote: > Has any one installed a throttle lock on a KLR? I > ordered one from Chaparral, but it was a piece of > garbage and it did not fit (without mods).
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., John Irvine wrote:
I had a brand "X" version of the throttle rocker, it was longer and worked fine...for about two months. It broke from the strain of being wrapped around my gel grips. I just got a throttle rocker, a bit more ergonomic (not that you can tell all that much with gloves on) and a bit shorter, at the same price. We'll see how long this one lasts. Ed Snow 2001 KLR650 "Zoom Zoom"> wristrest? throttlerocker different species, same > family
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Twistgrip appliances come in three varieties, each addressing
different needs. Friction devices reduce the effort required to hold
the throttle open. Locking devices hold the throttle open without
rider-assist. Friction devices can be adjusted to act as locking
devices. Wrist rests reduce the effort required to hold the throttle
open. Choose your appliance based on your need.
The KLR has a light throttle pull. I see no need for a throttle
friction or wrist wrest on a KLR.
A throttle lock, however, is a handy device on any motorcycle.
Freeing the right hand to adjust the mirror, shake out a cramp or
pick your nose is a valuable capability. Throttle frictions set to
hold the throttle open will function as locks but require
deactivation or working against the friction when accelerating. The
simplest, cheapest ($0), most effective and universal throttle lock
is the coat hanger cruise control. I've installed them on bikes for
twenty years, including my Y2K KLR. I thought they were common
knowledge.
Clint
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At 6:58 PM +0000 10/24/01, Clinton Kendall wrote:
Nice... can you give us the details? Mark B2 A2 A3>The >simplest, cheapest ($0), most effective and universal throttle lock >is the coat hanger cruise control. I've installed them on bikes for >twenty years, including my Y2K KLR. I thought they were common >knowledge.
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JOHN!
Your hurting my brain!!
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Diaz" To: "John Cairns" Cc: "John Cairns" ; "Eric and Amy" ; dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 7:49 PM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] gas mileage, etc. > Ahhhhhhhhhaaaaa! That would be key! Thank you Zen > Master! LOL! > > --- John Cairns wrote: > > Read it while imagining the voice of the scientist > > guy from the Simpsons> > > > John > > > > 'Robert Diaz wrote:' > > > Check out the big brains on John! J/K Sorry I > > > thought that was really funny! > > > > > > > > > --- John Cairns wrote: > > > > The amount of drag on your KLR at this speed is > > > > enormous. > > > > > > > > The power required to overcome drag and rolling > > > > resistance may be > > > > related by the equation: > > > > P = R*v + Cd*v^3 > > > > > > > > R = rolling resistance, maybe around 170. > > > > Cd = Coefficient of induced drag, maybe around > > .3 > > > > > > > > That means that as your velocity goes up, the > > power > > > > required to > > > > overcome drag increases by the cube of the > > velocity! > > > > In simpler > > > > terms, It takes far more power to drive forward > > at > > > > high speed than it > > > > does at low speed. > > > > > > > > Computing the power required for drag and > > > > resistance: > > > > > > > > At 40 mph, v = 18 m/s: > > > > P = 170*18 + .3*18^3 = 4.809 kW = 6 hp > > > > > > > > At 60 mph, v = 27 m/s: > > > > P = 170*27 + .3*27^3 = 10.494 kW = 14 hp > > > > > > > > At 85 mph, v = 38 m/s: > > > > P = 170*38 + .3*38^3 = 22.921 kW = 30.7 hp > > > > > > > > At 100 mph, v = 44 m/s > > > > P = 170*44 + .3*44^3 = 33.035 kW = 44.3 hp > > > > > > > > Thats 44 horsepower just to overcome the drag > > and > > > > rolling resistance > > > > at 100 mph. It will take alot more fuel to > > power > > > > the engine to > > > > deliver 44.3 hp, than it would to power the > > engine > > > > to deliver 6 hp. > > > > > > > > Another problem that compounds all of this is > > that > > > > the engine > > > > efficiency drops as your RPMs go above 6500. > > The > > > > KLR produces about > > > > 35 kWatt, or 46 hp, at 6500 RPM. The engine has > > to > > > > consume even more > > > > fuel to keep up with the demand as you go above > > 65 > > > > or 75 mph. > > > > > > > > The optimum mpg is probably somewhere around > > 55-65, > > > > before you start to > > > > consume excessive amounts of energy to move the > > > > vehicle, but in the > > > > rpm range where your engine is most efficient > > > > 4000-6500! > > > > > > > > I'm sure this number is not an accident on the > > part > > > > of the designers... > > > > > > > > John > > > > > > > > 'Eric and Amy wrote:' > > > > > Question for anybody who does 85mph+ > > continuously > > > > for a full entire > > > > > tank of gas on a newer KLR650. How is your > > gas > > > > mileage at those > > > > > speeds? > > > > > On 3 separate occasions, on my way through LA, > > and > > > > TX, I had to > > > > > switch to reserve at 175 miles. Usually i get > > to > > > > at least 250miles > > > > > under normal everyday driving. I was riding > > into > > > > the wind, and it > > > > > seemed that 85mph was almost full throttle. > > Also, > > > > the engine kept > > > > > choking at that speed, almost like i would let > > off > > > > the gas real quick > > > > > then crank it again. This was very > > intermittent, > > > > and only happened a > > > > > few times. > > > > > Also, the KLR seemed to lose noticeable power > > as i > > > > came thru > > > > > Amarillo, NM, and up 25 from Trinidad. It is > > > > jetted for high > > > > > altitude, even though it did I havent ridden > > > > since i got home last > > > > > week, but i did clean the air filter (not that > > > > bad) and replace the > > > > > spark plug. i guess i will see what happens. > > > > > > > > > > I just found out that i may not be able to > > ship my > > > > KLR AND my Ford > > > > > Exploder to Turkey... Hmmm. I wonder if they > > have > > > > used ones i could > > > > > buy when i get there?? Anybody ever been > > there? > > > > (Adana/Incirlik AB) > > > > > Do i really want to pay $120ish /month for 2 > > years > > > > while it is in > > > > > storage here? Anyone interested in purchasing > > ? I > > > > dont think i will > > > > > be able to survive without her.... I will > > have to > > > > find out for sure > > > > > what the deal is, but a guy here just got back > > > > from there, and they > > > > > said he couldnt bring his bike and a vehicle. > > It > > > > would cost me $1500 > > > > > ish to ship it there and back, and another > > $1500 > > > > to register it. > > > > > Crazy. So many questions, so little time. > > > > > > > > > > Eric. 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