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wirebustersindiana 27 Oct 2003 06:08

'97-1998 Orange 620 EGS-E Adventures Info
 
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97-1998 Orange 620 EGS-E Adventures Info
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If anybody have any advise about this bike, please post it here...

I just purchased a like-new one w/ 2,000 miles on it.

oleearnold 17 Nov 2003 12:46

howdy, I have a 98 adventure I bought 2 yrs. ago with 1600 mi. I've ridden KLR's and this bike made them like a toy. This summer I took the junk edelbrock off and replace it with a kiehin, completely new machine, it can throttle roll a wheelie in 3rd. starts everytime hot or cold, which is important as if it does not start you might kick start it,
I like the dual super trapps but am looking for a set of singles as I have broken the pipes twice on some mining trails. I really like the bike but is not very comfortable doing long trips, currently looking for a GS BMW for long distance dual sport rides. one more important thing make sure the kickstand is set very well as about 25% of the time you come back to a bike on its side.

anything else you can email me. by the way I grew up in Fremont just north of you. Olee

wirebustersindiana 17 Nov 2003 22:19

Quote:

Originally posted by oleearnold:
howdy, I have a 98 adventure I bought 2 yrs. ago with 1600 mi. I've ridden KLR's and this bike made them like a toy. This summer I took the junk edelbrock off and replace it with a kiehin, completely new machine, it can throttle roll a wheelie in 3rd. starts everytime hot or cold, which is important as if it does not start you might kick start it,
I like the dual super trapps but am looking for a set of singles as I have broken the pipes twice on some mining trails. I really like the bike but is not very comfortable doing long trips, currently looking for a GS BMW for long distance dual sport rides. one more important thing make sure the kickstand is set very well as about 25% of the time you come back to a bike on its side.

anything else you can email me. by the way I grew up in Fremont just north of you. Olee

Hello,

This is my personal email address - in link above - so we can talk direct in the future...

My friend Kyle's grandparents live in Fremont. We travel up US1 in the summer and visit then ride over to the Lake James area for fun!

When I bought my bike, the carb was already replace with a Mikuni. Not sure which Mikuni but I have just learned of to pull a throttle wheelie (manual) in 2nd. I can't see it happening in 3rd cuz I'm already having to sit way back on the seat and pull up on the bars to get it to happen in 2nd... How are you doing it?

Yes I agree the seat isn't very bumb friendly at all!

How many miles are on yours now? I have a friend who might be interested in buying from you when you buy your Beemer!

I can see the bike falling over...especially if it were slightly windy some day! My kickstand bolt worked it's way loose already... The bike was pretty unstable then and the kickstart lever are would not return home...

How do you service yours?

Does your tach light blow out?

What tires have you used? Which tires were your favorite?

I have a little bit of oil on the outside of the right side of the case by the bottom high pressure line...(see pics)

Does your bike leak from here?

Sincerely,

Michael Ronzoni

p.s. Tell me what your direct email address is so I can send you those pics of the leak...

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A.B. 18 Nov 2003 02:53

We would be grateful if you keep the discussion / pictures here guys to benefit the whole community. I know I’m personally interested as I’m contemplating getting such a bike.

Thanks.

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wirebustersindiana 18 Nov 2003 11:33

A.B.,

I would have no problem communication through the forum, however I do not know how to upload pictures?

Do you?

badwolf 18 Nov 2003 14:24

You can submit your pictures publishing them and then posting here the URLs like this (http://www.pitpat.it/images/moto/corsopeggy/016.jpg) ;-)

Regards

Pietro (aka Badwolf)

oleearnold 18 Nov 2003 15:24

Mine currently has 15,000 miles on it. Does have a slight "drip" of oil nothing to worry about. Careful tightening the oil plug on the frame 10mm. I twice undertightenend it and didn't realize it til there was oil on my boots, I have a freind w/ 620 Duke and he's done the same. I run Maxum 15-50 synth. oil, spendy but that's what my friend & KTM dealer sells, run K&N filters as the are half what KTM's are.
I run MT 21 Pirelli tires, they are very good tires for riding in AK as there are tons of gravel roads and mining trails. Not recommended for strictly road, I get 2000mi on rear and 4000 on front. On rides over 300mi I use an airhawk seat pad helps quite a bit. No tach light burning out. Has always been a very dependable bike, great fuel economy, very rugged except for the pipes, and kickstand. With a full tank of gas 7.4 gal. and loaded panniers it broke in half at a gas stop.
Does anyone know where you can find a single pipe conversion for the 620 Adventure? Center stand would be nice for changing tires,oil etc. Not possible with the dual pipes.
My folks live about a mile from lk. james.

olee


wirebustersindiana 18 Nov 2003 22:25

Lake James is a nice area...

Where exactly did your pipes break off at? I have noticed a slight crack developing on the right side pipe next to the weld towards the center of the support.

I am going to have a local welding shop touch it up with a fix, but I was wondering if there is any way we can figure out it's week point and fabricate something to make it stronger!
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Where did you get your airhawk seat pad?

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Do you think the center stands on the newer bikes can somehow be fabricated to work on ours, or are the pipes that much in the way?

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What do you know about those stainless steel finer oil filters that are re-usable?

http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Bran...l%20Filter.htm

I use something similair to this in my VW Corrado by a racing oil filter company called Mecca. It also filters down to a smaller particle size (microns) and I hold it (Mecca) completely responsible for my supercharger having 178,000 miles on it and not blowing up (yet)!
Most people's superchargers on the G60 Corrado blew up between 80-100,000 miles.

The first time I used the "racing" filter it collected so much stuff that the stock VW filter let pass by that I changed the element (as recomended) with only 1000 miles on it.
They claim if your not racing, you can use it up to 15,000 miles with street use (or 750 miles if racing) before it needs to be changed out, but this (of course) is with my car...

This in conjunction with Mobil 1 fully synt. and I go about 7000 miles before I change my oil, then another 7000 miles and I change both the oil and the Mecca racing filter.

I understand that the KTM is a single shooter and the oil is probably getting worked a little harder, but I just wonder how often you really need to change the oil?

My service manual section in my KTM's owners manual says once a year or 3000 miles..., but I know synt. oils last longer than 3000 miles (for example with street driving in my VW Corrado)...

How often do you change your oil?
Street driving = ?
Dirt roads = ?
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Here is an oil (Amsoil) I have found on the internet. What do you know about it?

http://www.happy-trail.com/productin...27&startpage=1
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Do you know who makes a good lockable gas cap?

-Michael



Ro 19 Nov 2003 02:28

http://home.hccnet.nl/ro.snel/losseflodders/KTM_RO.jpg

I made a conversion with a CBR600 exhaust.

oleearnold 19 Nov 2003 12:40

Ro I like the pipe conversion, I can't tell by the pic. is it single or dual pipes?

never used any other high-tech oil filters, other than KTM or K&N, like to change oil every 1500 mi. for hard riding or lots of dirt, but went about 4000 once. ordered the airhawk from my KTM dealer but I imaging most dual sport shops would sell them, I think it was about $125. my pipe broke right where the crossover under the bike is.
Another thing you might want to do next time you are working on it is run a spare cluth cable along the route the current one is. I have had to change them before and it's not real fun on the road. I buy aftermarket ones made by motion pro I think. I took a cable tie and made the bend going into the adjuster so it wasn't at such a radical angle and haven't changed one since.

olee

wirebustersindiana 19 Nov 2003 23:20

Ro,

How did you get that picture to display on this forum?

Oleearnold,

Can you send pics of what you did with that clutch cable? I have heard of them breaking before and people replacing them with the cable from the Duke...


Do both of your bikes orange front fairing match the orange color of your tank perfectly?

Ro 20 Nov 2003 01:11

Quote:

Originally posted by oleearnold:
Ro I like the pipe conversion, I can't tell by the pic. is it single or dual pipes?


Its single and fully open http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb/wink.gif

Quote:

Originally posted by wirebustersindiana:
Ro,

How did you get that picture to display on this forum?


upload the pic to the internet, then type [img*]url of pic[/img*] whithout the *

[This message has been edited by Ro (edited 19 November 2003).]

Ro 20 Nov 2003 01:20

Quote:

Originally posted by badwolf:
You can submit your pictures publishing them and then posting here the URLs like this (http://www.pitpat.it/images/moto/corsopeggy/016.jpg) ;-)

Regards

Pietro (aka Badwolf)

http://www.pitpat.it/images/moto/corsopeggy/016.jpg

this is better http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/ubb/smile.gif

[img*]http://www.pitpat.it/images/moto/corsopeggy/016.jpg[/img*] whithout the *

wirebustersindiana 20 Nov 2003 09:37

Ro and Pietro,

Thanks for the pic posting info!

Ro,

What type and model luggage do you have on your bike? I can see the support frame in the pic you posted.

Does your orange fairing match your orange tank perfectly?

Here goes my test pic posting...
[img ]http://www.pitpat.it/images/moto/corsopeggy/016.jpg[/img ]

oleearnold 20 Nov 2003 09:39

Ro what kind of carb. do you have on the orange adventure? What kind are your pannier mounts?
I like the pics.

michael, just take the extreme kink out of the cable with a zip tie. pretty rudimentary fix but works. I've never looked at the color. olee


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