Dear Members:
Here I go with another crazy question.
I have noticed a chriping sound recently coming from the exhaust of
my 2004 KLR650. Any ideas as to what it might be and is it anything
to worry about?
Your response is appreciated.
Thad Harris
jthiii@...
[dsn_klr650] soft luggage question
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chirping exhaust.
At 1:17 AM +0000 3/25/04, jthiii24283 wrote:
It's the break-in period indicator. When the sound occurs, it means your bike has completed the break-in process and can now be driven normally. It's sorta like a pop-up timer on a Turkey. Actually, the tweety exhaust is what they call an "undocumented feature." Mark http://www.reelrider.com>I have noticed a chriping sound recently coming from the exhaust of >my 2004 KLR650. Any ideas as to what it might be and is it anything >to worry about?
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chirping exhaust.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "jthiii24283" wrote:
Your KLR is in heat. Quick, breed that baby!! It's common, check the FAQ for an easy fix. Thanks Stu Mumford> Dear Members: > > Here I go with another crazy question. > > I have noticed a chriping sound recently coming from the exhaust of > my 2004 KLR650. Any ideas as to what it might be and is it anything > to worry about? > > Your response is appreciated. > > Thad Harris > jthiii@n...
[dsn_klr650] soft luggage question
This is what I use and am very happy with them. I use the dual sport
ones, part # 3850.
http://www.chaseharper.com/NewHot.htm
These really did a job on my side covers in just a few miles. The
silver heat sheild material is worse than sandpaper. I'm not sure
what to do now.
Mark Lewis
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