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guymanbro
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today i ride / speakers

Post by guymanbro » Tue Mar 16, 2010 10:48 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Charles" wrote:
> Right now it is at around 470+ miles; it's not even broken in. I got the bike in September. I usually have the dealer do the first service at 800 to 1000 miles, then I take it from there..... Just when should I change the oil? Since it sat the winter in the garage, run a few times and warmed up, I am thinking I should get to it soon. Thoughts? >
No harm in changing the oil sooner than recommended.
> And, off that subject, and onto another - anyone use any kind of "speaker system" for their iPod, for listening when they ride? Helmet or handlebar setup? Because there are some times when I like to catch on my podcasts while I ride..... > Chuck F. > NE PA
I use in-ear buds, currently on set of JVC's that cost about $20. I was using Skull Candy Ink'd before these but had two sets of those fail. The sound quality was better on the Skull Candy units [until the sound was no longer there anyway]. It's a little tricky getting a helmet on over the in-ear headphones without knocking them loose but it can be done. By far the greatest improvement I've made to the phones, regardless of the brand is replacing the foam around the drivers with replacment from radio shack. Really helps cut wind noise so you can hear the music at a low enogh level to still hear traffic around you. This foam, while pricey is very similar to the stuff used in ear plugs, so you roll it in your finger tips, then stick in your.... ear. http://www.radioshack.com/family/index.jsp?categoryId=3512587&allCount=206&fbc=1&f=Brand%2F1015861%2F&fbn=Brand%2FComply&filterName=Brand&filterValue=Comply> da Vermonster

Thor Lancelot Simon
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today i ride / speakers

Post by Thor Lancelot Simon » Tue Mar 16, 2010 1:42 pm

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 03:45:52PM -0000, guymanbro wrote:
> > I use in-ear buds, currently on set of JVC's that cost about $20. I > was using Skull Candy Ink'd before these but had two sets of those > fail. The sound quality was better on the Skull Candy units [until > the sound was no longer there anyway]. It's a little tricky getting > a helmet on over the in-ear headphones without knocking them loose > but it can be done. By far the greatest improvement I've made to > the phones, regardless of the brand is replacing the foam around the > drivers with replacment from radio shack. Really helps cut wind noise > so you can hear the music at a low enogh level to still hear traffic > around you. This foam, while pricey is very similar to the stuff > used in ear plugs, so you roll it in your finger tips, then stick in > your.... ear.
What he said. I personally *really* like the Etymotic ER-6/ER-6p earphones. They come with silicone 3-flange and rollable-foam plug inserts, and 3 sizes of the foam inserts are available. They're made by a hearing-aid manufacturer and have terrific sound quality. On a cross-country trip I found the Etys -- music or no music -- cut more road/wind/engine noise than generic "30db" foam earplugs. Better for my ears *and* music if I want it? I'm sold. Thor

Jud
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Post by Jud » Tue Mar 16, 2010 1:50 pm

Luc, It's your battery. Service it and charge. If it's bad, replace it. A fully charged battery in good condition should read about 12.6 v across the terminals. The voltage should not drop below 10v while cranking the starter. If it's not up to snuff, or does not hold a charge overnight, you can try "the old aspirin trick", three tablets ground to powder and added to the cells before re-charging.... Then replace it. Just kidding. Sometimes it does work.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain wrote: > > Hey y'all , > I think I remember a post on this a while back, but since it did'nt apply to me I glanced and went on, but now it's my turn I guess . > I have been running at night lately and when I have to slow down or come to a stop on those dark country roads the intensity of the head light ( Hi-beam) seems to go with the throttle ,rev up good light , idle: dim,dim,dim .. How can I fix that , or is it fixable ? > Thanks >

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