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orrin 8 Jul 2007 21:17

temp gauge question?? or not?
 
My XL600 (86-old boy) only has a rev counter and speedometer. I will be doing a london cape town trip and wanted to know what other mods would be advisable to fit. And also which type if possible?
Just want to give the bike a fighting chance!
orrin

beat_ 9 Jul 2007 21:01

you could look for a xl600lm tank (30 liter),
fit an oil cooler,
new oli and springs in front vork,
new rear spring,
new (louder) horn,
fit an oil temp guage,
refill the seat
and fom air filter?
and last take a test drive for a few days

orrin 9 Jul 2007 21:40

Cheers beat!
I was a little confused bout the oil cooler and temp gauge.
There are many types like dip stick gauge, sump screw gauge etc.
loads of posts on the hubb but all conflicting.
Some people say its a waste of time and others not?
I have the XL600LM tank. (30 or 28l??)
Anyone have any experience with this bike? good? bad? in hot temps.
orrin

Ruioliveira 9 Jul 2007 22:02

I think it´s a great bike for your travel,but don´t forget to chek the oil.
good trip.
Rui

beat_ 10 Jul 2007 13:13

no worries orrin
i got a dip stick gauge in my dominator and am pleased with it.
it is an almost unbreakable engine if your oil level is good, check it every day. but you can only check it when it is warm, make sure you check it always the same way. many say it has to stand upright but i do it on the side stand, i know what i should see that way. if you are running on to little oil the center bearing of the camshaft will wear in the cilinderhead costing big bucks, well 150 euro i think, to ficks.

i can't remember if the lm also has an kick start but you could fit one easyly from a xl600r.

these engines are "dry sump" so the oil is stored elswhere. most commen is to fit the oil cooler in the return oil pipe (the metal one leading from the front botom of the engine al the way up along the frame to the .. what was it cold..don't remember but you will reconize it.
i know someone who has it that way and it is still running strong after more than 100.000km. i'm biulding it in mine with a termostate.

basicly it is the same engine as used in the fmx650 today with some upgrades here and there. and that wil fit in the lm frame.


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