--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Guy B. Young II" wrote: > > Hi Jeff. > > Yes, I checked that when I went through the carb the first time. Just > checked it again and is spot on. > > Guy > > On 6/18/2012 4:22 PM, Jeff Saline wrote: > > > > Guy, > > > > Since the good stuff has already been suggested I'm gonna go with check > > the float level. It should be within +/- 1mm of the bowl/carb body > > junction. You can put a clear hose on the bowl drain and run it up, > > alongside the carb body and then open the drain. That will show you the > > level of the fuel in the bowl. > > > > Best, > > > > Jeff Saline > > ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal > > Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org > > The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota > > 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650 > > > > . > > . > > ____________________________________________________________ > > 5 Best Diet Pills of 2012 > > Find out which diet pills tested highest for weight loss. Free report. > > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4fdf8e6f21ddf6c95efst05vuc > > > > -- > GB Young Services, LLC > Posted from the garage........... > Garage Project: http://gbyoung2.smugmug.com/Family/Garage-Project/11686385_MTJSCh >
looking for an air leak... at least i think its an air leak.
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looking for an air leak... at least i think its an air leak.
Just wondering, have you pulled the tank and dumped it out to make sure that there is no dirt, debris, or other stuff, in the bottom of the tank?
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picked up some brand new oem stock dunlops for $60
front and rear; Criggleslist special
Guy bought a slightly used 2010 that came with an extra pair of stockers. He wanted a more street tire! Didn't quite understand that since the stockers do fine on street though the rears wear out fast. I grabbed em at that price. They were still wrapped in original packing.
I brought the rear wheel/tire to MC/Tire in Sepulveda, CA. They charged me $20 despite my taking the old tire with me and my telling them that I would static balance myself at home.
I still have the original 2005 wheel bearings with 38K on them. I cleaned out the rear wheel bearings from the sides that I could get to the best I could with a rag and WD40. Then forced in waterproof grease. The old bearings seemed fine.
How long do rear wheel bearings last if you take care of them?
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