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#1 Re: My new JH600
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#2 Re: My new JH600
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03-29-2011, 02:19 PM
Dear Pfaelzer,
Nice to see you back in our neighborhood! I'm off to India for a couple of weeks, and still need to extricate this titanium shank from my shoulder, but I'm keen to be riding early and often this spring. Cautiously, but confidently, if that makes sense.
As for your PDF, I just downloaded it in less than 60 seconds without a veepeeyen. Seems grandma's force field is stronger up in Beijing!
cheersjkp
Shanghai
2010 JH600 "Merkin Muffley" (in Shanghai)
2000 KLR650 "Feezer Ablanalp" (in California)
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#3 Re: My new JH600
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03-30-2011, 02:18 AM
Strange, Beijing doesn't work,...
As for your PDF, I just downloaded it in less than 60 seconds without a veepeeyen. Seems grandma's force field is stronger up in Beijing! (euphonius)
Anyhow, please PM me if the download doesn't work, then I can email it or send it by skype.
Cheers,
AW.
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#4 Re: My new JH600
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#5 Re: Handlebar/levers of JH600
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04-07-2011, 06:43 AM
While trying to make my clutch and brake lever point it bit more downwards, because I don't like the levers to be almost at the same horizontal position as the handlebars. I found out it's not possible. Due to the electrical parts having only a limited narrow space at the back for the levers to be able to be fully pulled back towards the handlebars, ofcourse I thought then move them as well! But as mentioned by someone (probably ChinaV) about another bike, these parts are fixed by a small hole drilled into the handlebar.
So I ended up moving the whole handlebar forward to get the prefered angle between handlebar and levers. I hope this won't cause any back problems after a long ride. We'll see!Kawasaki Versys 650
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#6 Re: Handlebar/levers of JH600
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04-18-2011, 05:18 PM
Hi Barry,
At my bike, the clutch lever bracket is not connected to the electrical switches and can be moved easily. The box with the switches is indeed fixed in its position and can't be moved, but this seems also not to be necessary.
Clutch lever bracket
The break lever assembly can also be adjusted
I do not clearly understand the problem you are having. pictures might help...
I found raising the handle bar helped quite a bit in seating position. you might consider this. However, my bike is not the "latest version". Raising the bar, madethe clutch cable a bit tight. I am trying to get a longer cable from Jialing now.
HANDLEBAR RAISER
Cheers,
AW.
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