kdx headlight. Please help
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kdx headlight. Please help
I just got an Acerbis Blitz headlight for my KDX 200. The lights come on, but they dont get bright. What do you think the problem could be?
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Your lighting coil can't handle the required wattage?
It will handle one... but not both.
It will handle one... but not both.
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I belive the web site is: http://www.rickystator.comlarger coil
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The Steahly is a good deal!
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$10-12 or something like that. Same tool used on a number of other machines...Yamaha Banshee for example. SO..you don't have to go to a KAW dealer to get that puller.
Be advised..the flywheel isn't going to come off easily. You will have to fashion a holder of some sort to keep everything from turning whilst you wrench on it.
Take note of the left hand thread part!!
An impact will help you a whole lot in getting the flywheel bolt out.
The flywheel is fairly fragile! The magnetism part of the thing will be damaged if you drop it, strike it hard..stuff like that. Treat it carefully. Replacement is EXPENSIVE!.
Take note of the woodruff key used to keep the thing in place. When you put it back on CHECK to make sure the key stayed in the slot!! It can back out on assembly without you seeing/knowing it. CHECK IT! ..stick a little screwdriver or even a toothpick in the slot after you're done..make sure you can feel the key.
Torque to spec! If you don't, the key will shear and you will be pushing your bike back from wherever it broke.
Soldering the connection is far better than a simple crimp. Got a healthy iron to do that with? Crimp will do, but I wouldn't use one.
That's a good price from Steahly. Get the flywheel puller from him too. Heck, might as well buy one of his flywheel weights while you're at it.
You'll love it!!
BTW...take note of what the wattage rating is of the lights you have. For example...if they both happen to be 35 watts, the 65W coil is still going to have trouble, especially if you're running an 1156 (standard) tail light.
Be advised..the flywheel isn't going to come off easily. You will have to fashion a holder of some sort to keep everything from turning whilst you wrench on it.
Take note of the left hand thread part!!
An impact will help you a whole lot in getting the flywheel bolt out.
The flywheel is fairly fragile! The magnetism part of the thing will be damaged if you drop it, strike it hard..stuff like that. Treat it carefully. Replacement is EXPENSIVE!.
Take note of the woodruff key used to keep the thing in place. When you put it back on CHECK to make sure the key stayed in the slot!! It can back out on assembly without you seeing/knowing it. CHECK IT! ..stick a little screwdriver or even a toothpick in the slot after you're done..make sure you can feel the key.
Torque to spec! If you don't, the key will shear and you will be pushing your bike back from wherever it broke.
Soldering the connection is far better than a simple crimp. Got a healthy iron to do that with? Crimp will do, but I wouldn't use one.
That's a good price from Steahly. Get the flywheel puller from him too. Heck, might as well buy one of his flywheel weights while you're at it.
You'll love it!!
BTW...take note of what the wattage rating is of the lights you have. For example...if they both happen to be 35 watts, the 65W coil is still going to have trouble, especially if you're running an 1156 (standard) tail light.
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CC... is yours 75W?
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
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What I have done in the past on chainsaws and weed eaters was to take a pice of good (not nylon or soft cotton) cord and get the piston at the bottom of the stroke and then fill the cyl through the spark plug hole with the cord and then BY HAND turn the engine until it stops and then use hand tools to get off the flywheel nut just make shure to turn the engine the way the nut comes off and then put the piston back to the bottom and pull the cord outBe advised..the flywheel isn't going to come off easily. You will have to fashion a holder of some sort to keep everything from turning whilst you wrench on it.
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Craftsman Strap Wrench worked fine holding mine
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Mr. Inda:
Mine is an Electrex coil..rated differently depending on whose propaganda you read: 70 or 65W.
I generally run different bulbs in the twin front shell I have at this time...one spot and one flood. Usually 55-60W. I haven't run a tail light for quite awhile...since the last LED turned into tatters with the bouncing around it gets.
My lights are certainly not bright at idle, but I wouldn't expect them to be.
I've got an LED marker to affix to the tail someday, thank you Mr. Wibbens for picking that up for me. It's not at all bright, but nice enough when you're following another rider in the dusk-to-dark.
Mine is an Electrex coil..rated differently depending on whose propaganda you read: 70 or 65W.
I generally run different bulbs in the twin front shell I have at this time...one spot and one flood. Usually 55-60W. I haven't run a tail light for quite awhile...since the last LED turned into tatters with the bouncing around it gets.
My lights are certainly not bright at idle, but I wouldn't expect them to be.
I've got an LED marker to affix to the tail someday, thank you Mr. Wibbens for picking that up for me. It's not at all bright, but nice enough when you're following another rider in the dusk-to-dark.
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Is 65 the max available now? I thought Ricky wound one to 75W?
His site is full of information!
His site is full of information!
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You still have not put it on there?
Whatdaya waiting for? My cordless Dremel maybe?
Whatdaya waiting for? My cordless Dremel maybe?
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While your getting your flywheel puller, lighting coil, and flywheel weight from Steahly...Get this too...
http://www.steahlyoffroad.com/weightsde ... artnum=E-3
Makes pulling the flywheel a snap! Steahly is a great company with great products and support.
http://www.steahlyoffroad.com/weightsde ... artnum=E-3
Makes pulling the flywheel a snap! Steahly is a great company with great products and support.
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Do you guys really think a flywheel weight is needed on the KDX? I like the instant snap.... It already has a heavier weight than say a KX anyway... right?
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FWW is much nicer for around these parts
We do a lot of very steep downhill stuff with the motor just idling along, without the added weight the motor would die a lot easier
Plus it is soo cool when the going gets tough and you actually stall the motor, if you are fast enough with the clutch the motor will refire!
We do a lot of very steep downhill stuff with the motor just idling along, without the added weight the motor would die a lot easier
Plus it is soo cool when the going gets tough and you actually stall the motor, if you are fast enough with the clutch the motor will refire!
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So, it just pretty much depends if you are running in the moutains or not whether it would be a worthwhile investment?
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "
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"People ate cows a thousand years ago for the same reason we eat them now. Cause they are easy to catch.We're not savages,we're just lazy. A cheetah could taste like chocolate heroin. But will never know. Those bastards are fast!!! "