hi guys and dolls
just bought a 2005 klr 250 7/13/05. was stolen 5 hours later.
would appreciate any help, just grasping at straws i guess.
vin # jkaklmd135a1193280
s.f. bay area
thanks
dan
clutch pull adjustment
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looking for stolen klr250
How did it occur, and so quickly?
Could it have been someone associated with who you purchased the bike
from?
Just grasping at straws.
Jim A17,,,,,watch'n too much L&O
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "dbrow10031" wrote: > hi guys and dolls > just bought a 2005 klr 250 7/13/05. was stolen 5 hours later. > would appreciate any help, just grasping at straws i guess. > vin # jkaklmd135a1193280 > s.f. bay area > thanks > dan
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clutch pull adjustment
I recently got my dealer (yeh I know), to adjust my clutch so that it
engages closer to the bar. It was explained to me that if you adjust it so
that there is too much play (ie engages too close to the bar) this will
cause premature clutch wear.
Lesley in Canada
2005 KLR 650
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http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html> > but I bet you can > figure out how to change that if you want so that the clutch engages > closer to the bar. Of course, you may also find it gets hard to shift > because you aren't fully disengaging the clutch; it'll depend on how > close to the bar you move the engagement point. > -- > Blake Sobiloff > San Jose, CA (USA) > > > > > Archive Quicksearch at:
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