try this on your klr
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try this on your klr
Trials, indoor or out is just an amazing show of balance and precision. What those guys do on a motorcycle seems to break all the laws of physics and gravity. If you've never been to an event go.
From: Jeffrey
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 3:35 PM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Try this on your KLR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf0TVdgM62Y&feature=related
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break in secrets
http://www.mototuneusa.com/break_in_secrets.htm
I got a slightly used USMC gas KLR engine with 258 miles. Adjusted valves before I put it in. I changed the oil when I got it to reg. dino juice. There was some condensation in the oil from sitting so long and from running it without pulling the side case to totally rebuild water pump. I heated up the relatively new oil on the stove to get rid of coolant/water/condensation. Then at 450 miles I did another reg. dino juice oil change.
I pretty much followed this guys info but but could only do it after I got it which was at 258 miles. I have no idea how those first 258 miles were done. Engine looked fine when I adjusted valves, rebuilt water pump(it was missing parts), did torsion spring doohickey upgrade.
I let it med. choke/enrich idle at 2300 rpm up to operating temps. I promptly took it up to 5000 rpm because I got on the fwy and didn't want to be run over.
I revved up to 5000 rpm then compression slowed to 4000 rpm several times.
Now I am at the final stage of break in. Will warm it up thoroughly and take it up to redline and compression/engine decelerate hard down to 4000 rpm.
I hope there aren't too many people on the fwy on Sunday.
I WILL RUN IT UP TO 5500 RPM compression decelerate to 4000 rpm,
then 6500 compression decelerate, then 7000 compression decelerate.
I am NEVER GOING TO INTENTIONALLY run it all the way up to 7500 rpm. REMEMBER!
Newton's first law
Lex I: Corpus omne perseverare in statu suo quiescendi vel movendi uniformiter in directum, nisi quatenus a viribus impressis cogitur statum illum mutare.
Law I: Every body persists in its state of being at rest or of moving uniformly straight forward, except insofar as it is compelled to change its state by force impressed.[13]
This law states that if the net force (the vector sum of all forces acting on an object) is zero, then the velocity of the object is constant. Mathematically stated:
dv
EF=0=>---=0. AND DON'T FORGET IT!
dt
Consequently:An object that is in motion will not change its velocity unless an unbalanced force acts upon it.
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