Real good, no issues whatsoever and doesn't use oil thank fcuk, so anyone riding behind me on the next db1k won't get oil splatters all over them.
The 685 kit really changes the power characteristics. Pulls like a schoolboy and is a lot smoother too. Still no powerhouse but the power is just so flat, its like a tractor. There are cams available and rejetting etc but I can't see the point with the chassis limitations and apparently the fuel economy goes all to hell.
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
Cool mate sounds good, now all you got to do is load it right up and tour the north Island
'Good things come to those who wait'
Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it
We really need to do a SIIOTN and get marks to show us around the joint. Including those dodgy places and cnut hill.
A couple of Questions for the KLR riders out there.
1, Does anyone in the Wellington region have the tools for doing the Doo that I could borrow in a couple of weeks? in particular the rotor puller, as I can probably knock a spanner into shape easily enough.
2, As your one of the few I've seen with the Plastic 6.6 gallon tank Mr Woodman. How do you find it, does it offer a bit of protection to the radiator, and is it easy to fit?
3,which of the internet Suppliers is good to deal with?
Thanks Guys
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1, I have the doo tools here, homemade happy to courier them up if you need them. The rotor puller is just a bolt.
2. IMS tank is great, its a bit wider, but only noticeable when standing. Radiator protection is fabulous (DR word), mine is so garked up that i am surprised it hasn't started leaking, but the radiator etc hasn't been touched. Very easy to fit, i didn't fit the front braces and the USA ones have an extra hose to do something with in the instructions but from memory I just blocked it off.You really notice it when its full, and mine now holds 28 litres. I got evomx foam cubes in mine and that helps with the slosh effect.
3, I got the tank from klr.com. Great to deal with only cost $67usd freight from memory. have used procycle, aviciouscycle, schnitzracing, as well and they all been real good.
hope this helps
I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........
Thanks for the reply and the offer. I'll let you know about the tools sometime soon. i had a bit of a hunt around the Net tonight and yep KLR650.com does appear to be the best deal for shipping, i've sent off a few emails to get some price comparisons on the tank.
I also see IMS are now making a larger tank to fit the later model KLR's with a lift pump to get the lower down fuel. the price, plus lack of need for the extra distance puts me off it though.
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I made my own for the old Tengai I have in Aussie.
Went to the Truck wreckers & got a 22mm x 1.5 (thread) wheel bolt.Cut it & welded the nut to the thread part.
Then put a step in a 1 &1/4 inch open ended spanner.
Worked a treat.
I think renewing the retaining bolt each time is really extreme.
Thanks for that, I'll probably take you up on that offer. I haven't ordered the doo kit yet, but I'll probably order it straight from Eagle Mfg & Eng
I was hoping to do this before a trip south for the DB1K, but not sure if I'll get it all organised in time now.
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I brought a rear wheel off of tard me for a 87 klr and it fits my 08. had to change one bearing and the disk looks different but fits ok.
now I can have a knarly tire and a roady tire all ready to go
I have recently had cause to lie my klr down on some sandy patches and against a tree or two.(dropped it) Does anyone have kind words of wisdom regarding crash bars around the tank, radiator, motor.
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