how to remove front mask 2009 klx 250
#1
how to remove front mask 2009 klx 250
hi..
i'm new here
i've purchased 2009 klx 250 lately
and i'm kind of changing front mask of my bike
how can i remove the front mask of 2009 klx 250?
is it safe..???
i mean, is it kind of interrupt the fuel injection system of the bike..??
i'm kind of changing it with the mx front mask...
the appearance will be like this...
klx250_lime_13.jpg?t=1241764826
i am sure it will change my bike appearance dramatically...
but the problem is i'm kind of confuse wheter it will interupt its electricity system..
thank you..
i need you guidance...
please...
i'm new here
i've purchased 2009 klx 250 lately
and i'm kind of changing front mask of my bike
how can i remove the front mask of 2009 klx 250?
is it safe..???
i mean, is it kind of interrupt the fuel injection system of the bike..??
i'm kind of changing it with the mx front mask...
the appearance will be like this...
klx250_lime_13.jpg?t=1241764826
i am sure it will change my bike appearance dramatically...
but the problem is i'm kind of confuse wheter it will interupt its electricity system..
thank you..
i need you guidance...
please...
#6
Mada- welcome to KF! Don't worry too much about what Oldphart says when he's going off...he's had a rough time latley. I'll see if I can't scan some pages in the service manual and post them here. Unless you plan on pulling the guages you shouldn't bother too much of the electrical system. Blinkers and headlights shouldn't make much difference.
#7
Mada- welcome to KF! Don't worry too much about what Oldphart says when he's going off...he's had a rough time latley. I'll see if I can't scan some pages in the service manual and post them here. Unless you plan on pulling the guages you shouldn't bother too much of the electrical system. Blinkers and headlights shouldn't make much difference.
it doesn't affect on electricity system on the bike???
btw what did u do to ur bike?
change the air filter?
how bout the injection system?
dyno kit?how does it work???
thanks...
#8
i'm in indonesia..
the role here is not as tight as outthere...
even i'm using my bike almost everyday to go to my college...
#9
#10
I would keep the light on and keep it switched on all the time when you are out on the road it will be safer for you and you will get noticed a lot more by other road users and less chance of you getting hit.