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  1. #16
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    Yup, I wouldn't pay inxs of $100 for a stock KLR shock let alone $1500.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

  2. #17
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    Update on my rear shock...

    Someone call me a muppet!

    I've just removed the rear shock from the bike. Absolutely NOTHING wrong with it!

    A couple weeks ago I went to use my 12mm socket and found that I had stripped it out. Not relating the socket to my "broken" rear shock. Turns out I'd stripped the socket when I was adjusting the rear shocks preload.

    So after simultaneously kicking myself for being a moron and thanking the powers that be that I don't need to pull the thing apart and/or replace it I have given it a good clean, liberally sprayed lubricant into the preload adjuster (made a huge difference) and will be putting it back together tomorrow once I've cleaned and greased every single bolt and nut.

  3. #18
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    you up for the 6th, Muppet or are you working?

  4. #19
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    Good to hear it wasn't as bad as it could have been.
    I don't know if it makes a difference or not, but when I have adjusted the preload I've lifted the weight off the back wheel (just pull the bike over on the side stand)
    After reading (on KLR650.net - where, it must be said, they are a bunch of whiners)about all the preload adjuster problems with the '08s I thought it would be better to be safe than sorry.

    Still regreasing all the rear linkage bearings is a always good thing while you have the back end apart. Also grease the big bolt that the suspension rocker pivots on, for some reason kawasaki put holes at about a 4 o'clock position in the frame, so water can get in, but it can't drain out. (would have been better if the holes were at 6 o'clock)
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Good to hear it wasn't as bad as it could have been.
    I don't know if it makes a difference or not, but when I have adjusted the preload I've lifted the weight off the back wheel (just pull the bike over on the side stand)
    After reading (on KLR650.net - where, it must be said, they are a bunch of whiners)about all the preload adjuster problems with the '08s I thought it would be better to be safe than sorry.

    Still regreasing all the rear linkage bearings is a always good thing while you have the back end apart. Also grease the big bolt that the suspension rocker pivots on, for some reason kawasaki put holes at about a 4 o'clock position in the frame, so water can get in, but it can't drain out. (would have been better if the holes were at 6 o'clock)
    Totally agree with all of the above.
    In life as in dance Grace glides on blistered feet

  6. #21
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    Sounds like Padmei misses his KLR and all it's little amusements...
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
    (PostalDave on ADVrider)

  7. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crim View Post
    you up for the 6th, Muppet or are you working?
    I will do my best. I usually work Saturdays though. I'll try and get the day off or start early.

    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Good to hear it wasn't as bad as it could have been.
    I don't know if it makes a difference or not, but when I have adjusted the preload I've lifted the weight off the back wheel (just pull the bike over on the side stand)
    After reading (on KLR650.net - where, it must be said, they are a bunch of whiners)about all the preload adjuster problems with the '08s I thought it would be better to be safe than sorry.

    Still regreasing all the rear linkage bearings is a always good thing while you have the back end apart. Also grease the big bolt that the suspension rocker pivots on, for some reason kawasaki put holes at about a 4 o'clock position in the frame, so water can get in, but it can't drain out. (would have been better if the holes were at 6 o'clock)
    I'm off to Bunnings tomorrow to get some tools and stuff on staff discount. Yeah I plan on cleaning and Regreasing everything. Some of those bolts were a nightmare to get out.

  8. #23
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth123 View Post
    I'm off to Bunnings tomorrow to get some tools and stuff on staff discount. Yeah I plan on cleaning and Regreasing everything. Some of those bolts were a nightmare to get out.
    Loosening the top engine mount bolt (at the back of the engine) seems to help.
    Lots of info here: http://www.klr650.marknet.us/swingarm.html

    If you are mad keen, install grease fittings:http://members.cox.net/watt-man/Zerk...tallation.html

    (I'm not mad keen, so I just pull the rear suspension apart occasionally)
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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