high temps in the north
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Marc Illsley Clarke, W2MIC
crosswind training
Guy,
Hello from a COG lister!
Oddly enough, a fork brace on a KLR650 _does_ make a huge improvement
in the KLR650's behavior in a crosswind. I live in Northern
Colorado (near Reverend Phil T.) and we know a thing or two about 50
mph gusty crosswinds.
I find a Happy Trail K-9 fork brace on my KLR650 A12 to be the single
biggest improvement in crosswind behavior I have tried.
I found boosting my tire pressure, particularly my front tire
pressure, to be the second biggest improvement. I run 26 psi in my
front Continental TKC-80, and 32 psi in my rear TKC-80. With lower
pressures I really notice instability in crosswinds.
Try taking your KLR650's front fender off and then ride in a
crosswind. Several list members (Bogdan, I believe) report improved
crosswind performance by replacing the stock KLR650's high wind sock
fender with an aftermarket UFO low fender. I put a fender brace
(stiffener) on my stock front fender and kept my stock front fender.
I found that it was the floppiness of the front fender rather than
its high profile that caused much of the crosswind instability on my
bike.
Last, I discovered that rider input was a very large contributor to
crosswind instability. I found that if I sat up straight, relaxed my
shoulders and arms, gripped the tank with my knees, and carefully did
not brace myself with the hand grips, I could banish crosswind
instability completely. The KLR just adjusts its lean angle
automatically in response to wind gusts, without my doing anything.
I now do not worry about crosswinds at all and I do not take any care
to schedule my rides to avoid possible crosswinds.
-- Marc, KLR650 A12, Loveland, CO USA
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2003 16:29:08 -0500 (EST)
From: "Guy B. Young II - COG Tech Ed"
Subject: Re: Re: Crosswind Training
Don't believe that would have helped.
I wasn't aware of it at the time, but a co-worker was ahead of me in
his car. He asked me earlier today how I managed to keep the bike
up-right, and on the road. He said it was all he could do to keep
his Trans Am in his lane.
My 'Stich is at the cleaners now.
Guy
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Allan Patton
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crosswind training
Glad to here some else is not bothered by the wind. I have to laugh when the people on The Weather Channel call Chicago "the windy city". Read in a farmer magazine that the average wind velocity at Garden City Kansas is more than double that of Chicago. Didn't ride Monday because we had no wind, needed to burn brush on the ranch. Those days with no wind in central Kansas are rare. Only modification made to my KLR are to add the centerstand and remove the windshield. I keep the tire pressure up. I know what you mean about that front range wind, experienced it a number of times. Allan A14> The KLR just adjusts its lean angle > automatically in response to wind gusts, without my doing anything. > I now do not worry about crosswinds at all and I do not take any care > to schedule my rides to avoid possible crosswinds. > -- Marc, KLR650 A12, Loveland, CO USA >
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The Mule
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- Joined: Wed Nov 28, 2001 8:42 pm
high temps in the north
If there is evidence the bike went down on the left side, I suggest you
carefully inspect the radiator fan assembly. It's likely to have been
compromised.
I got my manuals from Fred Hink at Arrowhead.
The Mule
----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> > Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 8:01 PM > Subject: [DSN_klr650] High temps in the north > > > > How high does the temp. guage go before the fan turns on I'm worried > > about my new ( to me ) KLR that has obvously take a fall on it's left > > side. The guage will go past halfway to hot before I get out of traffic, > > maybe that's normal. But I can't sleep well untill I know that fan will > > save my motor in the event that the days temperature gets over 80. I > > just love my new KLR, it is to motorcycles what the combat boot is to > > shoes. Any help on getting a service manual would be nice too. > > > > My first post in a great group and good to be with all of you. > > > > All dingos r red > > > > > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ > courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > >
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