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transalp 1
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lost kick stand pads

Post by transalp 1 » Sun Apr 11, 2010 1:15 pm

I forgot several kick stand pads until I attached a short length of cord to then that has a loop on the free end.
At a stop, I can hold the loop and drop the pad to the ground  and dangle it it into place. Once under the kickstand, I put the loop over the left hand grip.
That way, when I go to ride off, the cord is in the way as a reminder.
eddie
 


dooden
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lost kick stand pads

Post by dooden » Sun Apr 11, 2010 1:58 pm

Bright colored is best, I was using Flour-O Orange shotline cord, but just got tired of wrapping it around my plate. Replacement plate is about $.99 at HomeDepot/Lowes/Menards Some of the additions people have put on kickstands I have seen just look... Ummmm Dorky, not to mention a washer still is going to sink in sand, my 4x4 plate does somewhat but not like a washer would do. Simple is good, grab a flatrock, large stick whatever is laying around, mostly when its muddy so my plate does not get covered in muck and then put back in handlebar pouch. Dooden A15 Green Ape
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "transalp 1" wrote: > > I forgot several kick stand pads until I attached a short length of cord to then that has a loop on the free end. > At a stop, I can hold the loop and drop the pad to the ground and dangle it it into place. Once under the kickstand, I put the loop over the left hand grip. > That way, when I go to ride off, the cord is in the way as a reminder. > eddie >

spike55_bmw
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set timing

Post by spike55_bmw » Sun Apr 11, 2010 3:58 pm

Warning!!! Don't run the engine with the cap off of the timing mark observation port unless you want a 10W-40 'facial' (voice of experience). The timing works or it doesn't. The CDI unit is $250+ if that is fried. Don R100, A6F
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud" wrote: > > > I'll be curious to hear how you set the ignition timing. The manual does have a timing spec (38-42 advance at 2700 rpm), but sets forth no method for adjustment. > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "redred321" wrote: > > > > I need to set the timing on a 1999 KLR. DOES THE KLR FIRE EVERY CRANKSHAFT ROATION? On a car, one rotation expels gas, the next rotation compresses it and the sparkplug fires only on the compression rotation. On a car you have the distributor and compression stroke synchronized. Otherwise the sparkplug firs on the exhaust TDC. > > > > Can anyone tell me how to determine which Crankshaft rotation the spark plug fires on? I have both manuals but can not find mention of this. It maybe that the 20 yr old design has the KLR firing every rotation. > > >

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