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Subject: dr-digest V1 #116
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dr-digest Tuesday, April 25 2000 Volume 01 : Number 116
Re: (dr) GPS q's
(dr) drz400
Re: (dr) GPS q's
(dr) Gearing and online shopping
Re: (dr) Gearing and online shopping
(dr) Jetting advice...
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Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 10:35:20 -0700
From: Tom Myers <TomMyers@cycoactive.com>
Subject: Re: (dr) GPS q's
>If anyone does have it wired this way, does the GPS stay powered up when you
>hit the magic button to start the bike, or does it momentarily shutdown due
>to the dip in voltage?
If voltage drops below 10v the unit will revert to the internal batteries.
After the DR lights up, the supply voltage will return to 12 (0r 13+) and
whatever message was on the screen will disappear on its own.
If you have no batteries in the GPS, it might shut off but I doubt it. Be
sure to tape your batteries together (one strip of black electrical tape,
lengthwise).
Tom
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Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 19:55:54 -0400
From: "ken s" <ksweeten@snip.net>
Subject: (dr) drz400
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from dealer,i sold my 92 dr350 and orderd new 400 3 weeks ago. =
thanks ken
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Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 22:11:53 -0400
From: webify <webify@vaix.net>
Subject: Re: (dr) GPS q's
> If you have no batteries in the GPS, it might shut off but I doubt it. Be
> sure to tape your batteries together (one strip of black electrical tape,
> lengthwise).
Why? <scratching head>
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Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 09:02:43 -0400
From: "William C. Mitchell" <bill@maptriangle.com>
Subject: (dr) Gearing and online shopping
The DR 350 SE I bought last week seemed a little sluggish in low gear, and
upon inspection the rear sprocket has been changed for a 41 tooth, the
front is still 15. I can't imagine why the previous owner choose this
gearing but before I change it I'd like to hear what those of you who ride
on the road use.
I'm leaning toward buying a 45 tooth rear, this would yield slightly higher
gearing than the stock off road, but lower than the stock on road SE. I
ride every day it isn't raining. Most of my riding is on road, with forays
off road as available. Any thoughts?
BTW, does anyone know of reliable online ordering sources for gears, rims,
helmets, clothing,,,etc? Among other things, I'm looking for a good, summer
weight, high visibility yellow, riding jacket.
Bill Mitchell
Raleigh, NC
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Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 07:10:22 -0700
From: Wayne Marsula' <wormworks@home.com>
Subject: Re: (dr) Gearing and online shopping
"William C. Mitchell" wrote:
>
> The DR 350 SE I bought last week seemed a little sluggish in low gear, and
> upon inspection the rear sprocket has been changed for a 41 tooth, the
> front is still 15. I can't imagine why the previous owner choose this
> gearing but before I change it I'd like to hear what those of you who ride
> on the road use.
>
Bill,
On my 98 350SE I use the stock gearing for on road and improved trails.
I have tried a 14T front and a 13T, wasn't happy with the feel of the
14, but the 13 is great on single track, and still not too bad on road.
It still gets over 50 mpg on dirt roads and climbing 6000 feet and back
down on an over 100 mile trip.
Wayne
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Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 14:33:36 EDT
From: Comobu@aol.com
Subject: (dr) Jetting advice...
Sorry.. never paid attention to the jetting posts but now own a 90 DR350S...
I'll remove the airbox snorkel, it's got a Uni foam airfilter, stock
exhaust...it needs a lot of choke on days that aren't even cold out.. so
what main, pilot, slide spring? change should I make..
Sorry again, I'm sure everyone sick of seeing jetting posts..
Guy
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