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Dash Weeks
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[dsn_klr650] headlight upgrade (walmart brand?) nklr

Post by Dash Weeks » Wed Apr 19, 2000 1:36 pm

At 09:45 AM 4/19/00 -0500, bmgecko wrote:
>If knowledge is power, I shall soon be powerful! I work the midnight shift >out in the middle of nowhere in Southern New Mexico. Goin' to work entails >passing through seriously poor construction where the lines are impossible >to see. Top that with the possibility of encountering wild "do-do's" >(dogs/coyotes, a friend of mine's 2 year old calls dogs "do-do's", and the >possibility of "speed-bumps" (i.e. rabbits and hares). > >Treacherous if hit at highway speeds. > >And don't forget the antelope, African oryx (I kid you not!) and a >cornucopia of the worlds worst drivers (New Mexicans)!
Now you're just plain being mean... not all New Mexicans are bad drivers. Just the ones over the age of 60, the ones younger than 25, the third time offending DWI drivers, the ones who can't see and the many that just don't take driving seriously. So yes, that leaves me and a handful of others that are actually excellent drivers. Besides the population per mile of road is very small here so you have lots of options. Just stay away from Santa Fe and Albuquerque, lots of bad drivers there. The jack rabbits at high speeds aren't that big a deal, unless you are on a bike. But my big bike fear in New Mexico is the deer and elk grazing the blacktop. The antelope are fun to hunt and Coyotes are great target practice not really fun hunting though. You have Oryx there so that puts you very close to White Sands, I have hunted Oryx and Big Billies out at/near Stallion Gate. If you find the really big one with only one horn... leave him alone, I'll be back for him this year. You gotta go ride Cloud Croft, it is so beautiful there, watch the East Side though, the cattle like to graze the blacktop there at night. So where are you working Chris? We (NM KLR's) should get together and ride some weekend, there's a bunch of us and a I meet more all the time. LaterZ Dash A2 - Da' Bomb No Longer Crashing for Beer Will wheelie for Virgin Oil

James Alden
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[dsn_klr650] headlight upgrade (walmart brand?) nklr

Post by James Alden » Wed Apr 19, 2000 6:16 pm

Z Meister, Live in the Burque and am a terrible driver, learnt it here years ago. I use a turn signal, stop sometimes on the yellow, don't lane split and avoid all animals, at least the big ones! Last year I wrote to Chris about stopping by when he gets this way but no response. Good idea about getting together sometime. Jim Dash Weeks wrote:
> At 09:45 AM 4/19/00 -0500, bmgecko wrote: > >If knowledge is power, I shall soon be powerful! I work the midnight shift > >out in the middle of nowhere in Southern New Mexico. Goin' to work entails > >passing through seriously poor construction where the lines are impossible > >to see. Top that with the possibility of encountering wild "do-do's" > >(dogs/coyotes, a friend of mine's 2 year old calls dogs "do-do's", and the > >possibility of "speed-bumps" (i.e. rabbits and hares). > > > >Treacherous if hit at highway speeds. > > > >And don't forget the antelope, African oryx (I kid you not!) and a > >cornucopia of the worlds worst drivers (New Mexicans)! > > Now you're just plain being mean... not all New Mexicans are bad drivers. > Just the ones over the age of 60, the ones younger than 25, the third time > offending DWI drivers, the ones who can't see and the many that just don't > take driving seriously. So yes, that leaves me and a handful of others > that are actually excellent drivers. Besides the population per mile of > road is very small here so you have lots of options. Just stay away from > Santa Fe and Albuquerque, lots of bad drivers there. > > The jack rabbits at high speeds aren't that big a deal, unless you are on a > bike. But my big bike fear in New Mexico is the deer and elk grazing the > blacktop. The antelope are fun to hunt and Coyotes are great target > practice not really fun hunting though. You have Oryx there so that puts > you very close to White Sands, I have hunted Oryx and Big Billies out > at/near Stallion Gate. If you find the really big one with only one > horn... leave him alone, I'll be back for him this year. > > You gotta go ride Cloud Croft, it is so beautiful there, watch the East > Side though, the cattle like to graze the blacktop there at night. > > So where are you working Chris? We (NM KLR's) should get together and ride > some weekend, there's a bunch of us and a I meet more all the time. > > LaterZ > Dash > > A2 - Da' Bomb > No Longer Crashing for Beer > Will wheelie for Virgin Oil > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > High rates giving you headaches? The 0% APR Introductory Rate from > Capital One. 9.9% Fixed thereafter! > http://click.egroups.com/1/3010/3/_/911801/_/956169383/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com

Sarah Barwig
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just because i can't help myself... nklr

Post by Sarah Barwig » Wed Apr 19, 2000 9:43 pm

if anyone's into bruise pix, i've got a shot of my ankle up on the web... http://www.labiker.com/gallery/images/N_S/sarah.html I'll try to keep it updated as the colors change. ---o&>o--- Sarah Barwig sarah@...

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