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junkkins
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** where can i find a good klr mechanic in the bay area? **

Post by junkkins » Fri Jul 18, 2003 12:20 pm

Hey there, After getting laid off in June, one of my ambitions, aside from learning to surf and becoming the terror I once was on a mountainbike, was to adjust the valves and replace the doohickey in my '96 KLR. But wouldn't you know it, an old coworker of mine got me a job just a couple weeks later at another company so, once again, I find myself working for the man and having no freetime. So, I have decided to plunk down the money and just have someone do the valves and doohickey for me, however, I am leary of taking it to a random shop or dealer in SF. I am constantly hearing about the ineptitude of bike mechanics in the bay area and would prefer to take my beloved KLR to a fellow KLR lover or at least someone who is familiar with these bikes and is a trusted and honest mechanic. Thanks for any suggestions. I live in SF but am will to travel a little within reason. Cheers, Mark (corporate-whore)

George Basinet
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** where can i find a good klr mechanic in the bay area? **

Post by George Basinet » Fri Jul 18, 2003 12:53 pm

Mark, Why not call anyone at CityBike. Brian the owner/publisher had a KLR for a while. George Escondido, CA junkkins wrote:
>Hey there, > > I am constantly hearing about the >ineptitude of bike mechanics in the bay area and would prefer to take >my beloved KLR to a fellow KLR lover or at least someone who is >familiar with these bikes and is a trusted and honest mechanic. > >Thanks for any suggestions. I live in SF but am will to travel a >little within reason. > >Cheers, >Mark >(corporate-whore) > > > > >

Werner Schink
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** where can i find a good klr mechanic in the bay area? **

Post by Werner Schink » Fri Jul 18, 2003 2:24 pm

Hey Mark, I'm in the same situation & would like to get someone to do the doohickey replace on my bike. If you find someone let me know. Thanks, Werner Hey there, After getting laid off in June, one of my ambitions, aside from learning to surf and becoming the terror I once was on a mountainbike, was to adjust the valves and replace the doohickey in my '96 KLR. But wouldn't you know it, an old coworker of mine got me a job just a couple weeks later at another company so, once again, I find myself working for the man and having no freetime. So, I have decided to plunk down the money and just have someone do the valves and doohickey for me, however, I am leary of taking it to a random shop or dealer in SF. I am constantly hearing about the ineptitude of bike mechanics in the bay area and would prefer to take my beloved KLR to a fellow KLR lover or at least someone who is familiar with these bikes and is a trusted and honest mechanic. Thanks for any suggestions. I live in SF but am will to travel a little within reason. Cheers, Mark (corporate-whore)

kcuf_oohay_666
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** where can i find a good klr mechanic in the bay area? **

Post by kcuf_oohay_666 » Fri Jul 18, 2003 6:53 pm

Diablo Kawasaki in Walnut Creek is the best Kawa + BMW dealer in the bay Area. They work on the BMW for the CHP and they showed me how to do the valve adjustment on my KLR the first time it was serviced (@ 500 miles). The are a NO B.S. family business. They are within walking distance of BART. so you can drop off your bike and take BART home. Or if you make prior arangments with them you can wait for it. They are open TUE-SAT. closed SUN-MON --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "junkkins" wrote:
> Hey there, > > After getting laid off in June, one of my ambitions, aside from > learning to surf and becoming the terror I once was on a > mountainbike, was to adjust the valves and replace the doohickey in > my '96 KLR. But wouldn't you know it, an old coworker of mine got
me
> a job just a couple weeks later at another company so, once again,
I
> find myself working for the man and having no freetime. > > So, I have decided to plunk down the money and just have someone do > the valves and doohickey for me, however, I am leary of taking it
to
> a random shop or dealer in SF. I am constantly hearing about the > ineptitude of bike mechanics in the bay area and would prefer to
take
> my beloved KLR to a fellow KLR lover or at least someone who is > familiar with these bikes and is a trusted and honest mechanic. > > Thanks for any suggestions. I live in SF but am will to travel a > little within reason. > > Cheers, > Mark > (corporate-whore)

Paul Dent

** where can i find a good klr mechanic in the bay area? **

Post by Paul Dent » Fri Jul 18, 2003 7:24 pm

> I am constantly hearing about the > ineptitude of bike mechanics in the bay area and would prefer to
take
> my beloved KLR to a fellow KLR lover or at least someone who is > familiar with these bikes and is a trusted and honest mechanic.
I'm looking into this too. To be fair, I don't think they're all inept around here, but one thing for sure, avoid Golden Gate like the plague. I used to take my XS650 to Tyler at Hayasa Motorbikes in Oakland. He specializes in "Classic Japanese Motorcyles" and I think the KLR qualifies. He was excellent and his prices are very fair. As a result, he is constantly busy, particularly in summer. If he will work on the KLR, you will probably have to book about two weeks in advance. I have also heard good things about the guy at Motojava (Ken? Ron? can't remember) but have no first hand experience. Paul A16 01 M750D SF, CA

mrmooseisloose
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** where can i find a good klr mechanic in the bay area? **

Post by mrmooseisloose » Sat Jul 19, 2003 12:54 am

Hey there fellow KLR lovers! I may be of assistance to you. I live in Santa Rosa, CA, and got my KLR in Nov '02. It is a '94 that I bought in Elko, NV, rode it home, and then tore it down to the motor in frame. I cannot say that I am a certified mechanic, but I am proud to say that I know KLRs really well. Whatever I don't know, I find out from Jake at Sagebrush Machine or Elden Carl. I have rebuilt my carb, my rear shock, my front forks including springs, emulators, bushings, seals, brace, oil. I have tuned my bike (using K&N filter, Laser Pro Duro Exhaust, etc.,) and it rocks hard and gets 52 mpg. I have changed the doohicky and spring, the brake lines and pads, and I could go on and on and on. I have literally taken apart the whole bike and cleaned, polished, replaced or just fixed everything on it except deep into the motor. There's nothing wrong with it there. I am a perfectionist, and I do things right the first time. I have about 48 pics on the list under PHOTOS of me doing the winter project. Shortly after I got my bike, I met someone up here that bought an '02 for his very first bike, and I am doing all of his maintenance as well and teaching him how to do it and how to ride it. I have a lot of time on my hands right now and can certainly help anyone who needs work done on a KLR! I absolutely love working on KLRs, and everything I have done has worked out perfectly. I know how you feel about shotty mechanics, and all I can say is, if I was going to take my bike to anyone, I would want it to be me or someone like me. Let me know. MrMoose A8 (Barbie and Ken special) --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "junkkins" wrote:
> Hey there, > > After getting laid off in June, one of my ambitions, aside from > learning to surf and becoming the terror I once was on a > mountainbike, was to adjust the valves and replace the doohickey in > my '96 KLR. But wouldn't you know it, an old coworker of mine got
me
> a job just a couple weeks later at another company so, once again,
I
> find myself working for the man and having no freetime. > > So, I have decided to plunk down the money and just have someone do > the valves and doohickey for me, however, I am leary of taking it
to
> a random shop or dealer in SF. I am constantly hearing about the > ineptitude of bike mechanics in the bay area and would prefer to
take
> my beloved KLR to a fellow KLR lover or at least someone who is > familiar with these bikes and is a trusted and honest mechanic. > > Thanks for any suggestions. I live in SF but am will to travel a > little within reason. > > Cheers, > Mark > (corporate-whore)

Robert Diaz
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** where can i find a good klr mechanic in the bay area? **

Post by Robert Diaz » Sat Jul 19, 2003 7:05 pm

Why don't we do a Bay Area Tech Session? Is there anybody else in the Bay Area that is interested in replacing their doohickey, fork springs, or upgrading their brakes? I live in the South Bay (Sunnyvale to be exact) and can host a tech session if anybody else is interested. I have a pretty big garage and quite a few tools. If anybody is interested let me know. Thanks. Rob D. A15 '84 KL 600 --- mrmooseisloose wrote:
> Hey there fellow KLR lovers! > > I may be of assistance to you. I live in Santa > Rosa, CA, and got my > KLR in Nov '02. It is a '94 that I bought in Elko, > NV, rode it home, > and then tore it down to the motor in frame. I > cannot say that I am > a certified mechanic, but I am proud to say that I > know KLRs really > well. Whatever I don't know, I find out from Jake > at Sagebrush > Machine or Elden Carl. > > I have rebuilt my carb, my rear shock, my front > forks including > springs, emulators, bushings, seals, brace, oil. I > have tuned my > bike (using K&N filter, Laser Pro Duro Exhaust, > etc.,) and it rocks > hard and gets 52 mpg. I have changed the doohicky > and spring, the > brake lines and pads, and I could go on and on and > on. I have > literally taken apart the whole bike and cleaned, > polished, replaced > or just fixed everything on it except deep into the > motor. There's > nothing wrong with it there. I am a perfectionist, > and I do things > right the first time. I have about 48 pics on the > list under PHOTOS > of me doing the winter project. > > Shortly after I got my bike, I met someone up here > that bought an '02 > for his very first bike, and I am doing all of his > maintenance as > well and teaching him how to do it and how to ride > it. I have a lot > of time on my hands right now and can certainly help > anyone who needs > work done on a KLR! I absolutely love working on > KLRs, and > everything I have done has worked out perfectly. I > know how you feel > about shotty mechanics, and all I can say is, if I > was going to take > my bike to anyone, I would want it to be me or > someone like me. > > Let me know. > > MrMoose > A8 (Barbie and Ken special) > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "junkkins" > > wrote: > > Hey there, > > > > After getting laid off in June, one of my > ambitions, aside from > > learning to surf and becoming the terror I once > was on a > > mountainbike, was to adjust the valves and replace > the doohickey in > > my '96 KLR. But wouldn't you know it, an old > coworker of mine got > me > > a job just a couple weeks later at another company > so, once again, > I > > find myself working for the man and having no > freetime. > > > > So, I have decided to plunk down the money and > just have someone do > > the valves and doohickey for me, however, I am > leary of taking it > to > > a random shop or dealer in SF. I am constantly > hearing about the > > ineptitude of bike mechanics in the bay area and > would prefer to > take > > my beloved KLR to a fellow KLR lover or at least > someone who is > > familiar with these bikes and is a trusted and > honest mechanic. > > > > Thanks for any suggestions. I live in SF but am > will to travel a > > little within reason. > > > > Cheers, > > Mark > > (corporate-whore) > > > 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/ > >

Robert Diaz
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** where can i find a good klr mechanic in the bay area? **

Post by Robert Diaz » Sat Jul 19, 2003 10:29 pm

Moose is da man! Yeah, I'll see if I can drum up any interest, and let you know. Maybe you can come down and supervise? My shop has the tunes, tools, jack, and halogen as well, plus I have air too. So either place is fine with me. I have family in Santa Rosa I haven't seen in a while, so it would be cool to go up that way too. I am definitely interested in setting up something so I will get in contact with you once we see how many people reply. Thanks! Rob D. A15 '84 kl 600 --- mrmooseisloose wrote:
> A "Doohickey Party" is a good idea. I was contacted > by a guy in > Sacramento, and another guy in Red Bluff, and then > there is still the > guy in San Francisco, but he said he wanted someone > else to do it > because of time restraints, and he wants his valves > adjusted too. > > Let me just say this to all you KLR lovers out there > in the bay area > and surrounding areas. I am open to anything. If a > doohickey > session is organized, it can be at my house, or > someone elses, and I > will still show up with my tools. If you want me to > do it for you, > fine. I will be alot cheaper than a local shop, and > you know it will > be done right. If you want to do it while I > stupervise, thats fine > too. I'll do it here or there, I'll do it anywhere. > (although my > place has the tunes, tools, sears jack, halogen > light, ect) If you > want to do something else to your bike besides the > doohickey, thats > fine too. > > Just let me know. > > MrMoose > A8 (Barbie and Ken special) > > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Robert Diaz > wrote: > > Why don't we do a Bay Area Tech Session? Is there > > anybody else in the Bay Area that is interested in > > replacing their doohickey, fork springs, or > upgrading > > their brakes? I live in the South Bay (Sunnyvale > to > > be exact) and can host a tech session if anybody > else > > is interested. I have a pretty big garage and > quite a > > few tools. If anybody is interested let me know. > > Thanks. > > > > Rob D. > > A15 > > '84 KL 600 > > --- mrmooseisloose wrote: > > > Hey there fellow KLR lovers! > > > > > > I may be of assistance to you. I live in Santa > > > Rosa, CA, and got my > > > KLR in Nov '02. It is a '94 that I bought in > Elko, > > > NV, rode it home, > > > and then tore it down to the motor in frame. I > > > cannot say that I am > > > a certified mechanic, but I am proud to say that > I > > > know KLRs really > > > well. Whatever I don't know, I find out from > Jake > > > at Sagebrush > > > Machine or Elden Carl. > > > > > > I have rebuilt my carb, my rear shock, my front > > > forks including > > > springs, emulators, bushings, seals, brace, oil. > I > > > have tuned my > > > bike (using K&N filter, Laser Pro Duro Exhaust, > > > etc.,) and it rocks > > > hard and gets 52 mpg. I have changed the > doohicky > > > and spring, the > > > brake lines and pads, and I could go on and on > and > > > on. I have > > > literally taken apart the whole bike and > cleaned, > > > polished, replaced > > > or just fixed everything on it except deep into > the > > > motor. There's > > > nothing wrong with it there. I am a > perfectionist, > > > and I do things > > > right the first time. I have about 48 pics on > the > > > list under PHOTOS > > > of me doing the winter project. > > > > > > Shortly after I got my bike, I met someone up > here > > > that bought an '02 > > > for his very first bike, and I am doing all of > his > > > maintenance as > > > well and teaching him how to do it and how to > ride > > > it. I have a lot > > > of time on my hands right now and can certainly > help > > > anyone who needs > > > work done on a KLR! I absolutely love working > on > > > KLRs, and > > > everything I have done has worked out perfectly. > I > > > know how you feel > > > about shotty mechanics, and all I can say is, if > I > > > was going to take > > > my bike to anyone, I would want it to be me or > > > someone like me. > > > > > > Let me know. > > > > > > MrMoose > > > A8 (Barbie and Ken special)

Paul Dent

** where can i find a good klr mechanic in the bay area? **

Post by Paul Dent » Sun Jul 20, 2003 12:20 pm

I'm definitely in for a doohickey replacement session and maybe valve adjust training, if Moose and Rob have the time and patience. I already have upgraded front springs and an oversized front rotor (both came with the bike). Let's arrange a couple of weeks in advance so we can all get our doohickeys. Doesn't matter to me between Sunnyvale and Santa Rosa--Sunnyvale is closer but S.R. is more fun to get to--I can make the KLR do its sportbike imitation on the twisties. This is a great idea, both to learn about the bikes and to get a riding group together. Paul A16 3.6k, just changed the oil and tensioned the doohickey yesterday 01 M750 98 Forester SF, CA

Werner Schink
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** where can i find a good klr mechanic in the bay area? **

Post by Werner Schink » Sun Jul 20, 2003 1:39 pm

Definitely me too! Sounds like having it at MrMoose's would be good. I'm booked the weekends of Aug 2 and Aug 16, else open. Also, I've got the doohickey & tools from Jake. Also ordered short springs from Mike. Don't have new gaskets & don't know whether to get them. Werner in Sac A11 -----Original Message----- From: Paul Dent [mailto:phdarch@...] Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 10:20 AM To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: ** Where can I find a good KLR mechanic in the bay area? ** I'm definitely in for a doohickey replacement session and maybe valve adjust training, if Moose and Rob have the time and patience. I already have upgraded front springs and an oversized front rotor (both came with the bike). Let's arrange a couple of weeks in advance so we can all get our doohickeys. Doesn't matter to me between Sunnyvale and Santa Rosa--Sunnyvale is closer but S.R. is more fun to get to--I can make the KLR do its sportbike imitation on the twisties. This is a great idea, both to learn about the bikes and to get a riding group together. Paul A16 3.6k, just changed the oil and tensioned the doohickey yesterday 01 M750 98 Forester SF, CA 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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