klr electrical questions
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Razvan
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balancer chain tensioner
Hi all.
For those of you that would be interested I have put a side by side
comparison picture
of pre and post 96 balancer chain tensioner..
You can look at the pics on my page under MODS.
www3.sympatico.ca/razb
Later
Raz
A8
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guymanbro@excite.com
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balancer chain tensioner
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Razvan wrote:
Nice job Raz. A picture is worth a thousand words. dat brooklyn bum> Hi all. > > For those of you that would be interested I have put a side by side > comparison picture of pre and post 96 balancer chain tensioner.. > > You can look at the pics on my page under MODS. > > www3.sympatico.ca/razb
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bradcdavis@yahoo.com
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balancer chain tensioner
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Razvan wrote:
Raz, Good pictures, thanks. Do the part numbers of the pictured parts match the Dec 99 Dual sport News recommendations per Elden Carl? I am going to order the parts off of the Kawasaki website, is that where you got yours? What do they run $$US? Brad A9> Hi all. > > For those of you that would be interested I have put a side by side > comparison picture > of pre and post 96 balancer chain tensioner.. > > You can look at the pics on my page under MODS. > > www3.sympatico.ca/razb > > Later > > Raz > A8
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les123@home.com
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balancer chain tensioner
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., bradcdavis@y... wrote: I am going > to order the parts off of the Kawasaki website, is that where you got > yours? What do they run $$US? > > Brad > A9 Parts are seemingly the only thing you cannot order online at buykawasaki.com. Dealer or Fred. Dave
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Richard Ohnstad
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balancer chain tensioner
Brad,
When I did the minnie (four part number) update that Elden recommended in
the Dec 99 Dual Sport News, I bought the top four part numbers mentioned for
$10.65. These parts looked like the ones in Raz' pictures.
Richard in Tucson
94 KLR650
86 VFR750
> Good pictures, thanks. Do the part numbers of the pictured parts match > the Dec 99 Dual sport News recommendations per Elden Carl? I am going > to order the parts off of the Kawasaki website, is that where you got > yours? What do they run $$US? > > Brad > A9
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April Neave & Norm Keller
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balancer chain tensioner
spring. Since I've been an idiot many times (VBG) it might be well to confirm that the doohickey spring can be replaced with only the side cover removed.... Is this so? Changing the spring sounds like a fairly common practice even for some who have replaced both doohickey and spring with an after-market set. Norm>you'd have to be an >idiot to put it back in there after taking everything apart >to get to the
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dumbazz_650
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klr electrical questions
Maybe.
The grips I got were the Dual-Star units w/ High/Low settings. These
work without the need for a current reducing resistor. About $30 and
were easy enough to install. On Low setting these draw ~17W and on
High about 34W. High is usually TOO HOT.
The vest will likely consume 70W. Perhaps less if you use a regulator
gizmo like the heat-troller.
The bike should handle the load, as long as your engine RPM is kept
above say 3000, and you keep the standard 55W headlight, and you
don't add any extra lights, or other power wasting devices.
Also, replace the tail/stop lamp with the LED version to conserve
power there. And replace the instrument lamps w/ LED versions. Tammy
sells white LED bulbs for the 194s, and Dual-Star LED tail/stop lamp
works great.
Be sure to add a voltmeter or other monitoring device so that you can
protect your battery. The bike makes just enough power, if you use it
carefully. Of course, the AGM or Odessy type batterys may have a
greater capacity and can withstand the ocassional deep cycling
without being damaged.
ttfn,
MarkB
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "frankster44370" wrote: > > > Will the electrical system on the KLR handle an electric vest load > without killing anything? > > Also, what about heated grips? Are there grips available for the KLR? > Will the electrical system handle grips AND a vest?? > > Thanks for the help > > FrankF
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