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fuelistocheap
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by fuelistocheap » Tue Jul 17, 2007 10:51 am
I have an 08 that sticks a bit too but i find it isn,t the key
giving me the problem. it seems that the weight of the front end
leaning against the locking mechanism makes the lock hard to
disengage i found wiggling the bars while i unlock makes all the
difference. hopefully this wears out soon.
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jim Douglas
wrote:
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> Any other 08 owners having issues turning the key to the ON/LOCK
> position. My issue started
> last week and finally pissed me off last night, 20 minutes trying
to
> turn the SOB on in a parking
> lot of Academy Sports! The problem has been slow starting and I
usually
> thought it was I being
> 'tarded' with the key but now realize it's the key!
>
> Insert key, jiggle, left/right, more jiggle nothing, the all of a
sudden
> it turns like butter! I did wash
> the beast yesterday but typically avoid getting alot of water in
that area.
>
> JimD
>
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Alan L Henderson
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by Alan L Henderson » Tue Jul 17, 2007 11:34 am
The KLR will fit in a Dodge Caravan with some work. I have hauled mine
in an 85 Caravan and a 2000 Grand Caravan.
I removed the windshield, mirrors, the front springs, and rolled the
handle bars back as far as possible. In the 2000 I had to let the air
out of the tires to get it inside then re inflated once inside. I used
good quality motorcycle tie downs to fasten to the seat mounts in the
floor of the Caravan. I used 3 sets which is probably a little overkill
but considering it was in the van with me I didn't want it to move much
in advent of an accident or fast maneuver. I hauled it from mid Iowa to
Moab on purpose and from Denver to central Iowa when I became ill in
Colorado.
Alan Henderson A13 Iowa
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Erich wrote:
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> Hi-
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> I'm new to this group and will be picking my KLR650 next week.
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> Does anyone know if a KLR650 can be loaded into a standard van without
> disassembly?
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> I already plan on removing the mirrors and windscreen before loading.
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> Thanks, Erich
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