>Folks, > Sad to say I didn't see to many bikes on the road to work today. >Only one guy on a Harley wearing shorts and a tank top so I don't really >think he was going to work or I could be wrong. Anyway, I have been >commuting full time with my bike now. I guess my car is getting very jealous >sitting in the parking lot rotting away. Hopefully this new organization >will work in promoting the use of motorcycles so we will see a lot more of >them on the road. Currently at my work there are about 5 - 6 different bikes >I see from time to time on the lot. Not much being that the population of >our company is about 800. There is this one fellow who rides quite >frequently but I didn't see his bike today. Interesting thing is he is >riding the SV650 S. A co-worker of mine said he got it from a dealer in >Chicago. When I first saw it I thought cool, Suzuki is now selling it here >but then when I got a close look I realized that the guages were metric. >Anyway, happy riding to everyone today and be safe out there.
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It's raining in central PA today, and I rode. I was surprised to see
that I was not the only rider today as there were about 7 bikes in
the lot when I arrived late for work today. I'll ride to work in any
weather down to 15 degreesF as long as the roads have no big sheets
of ice. I'll even ride in 4-5 inches of wet snow.
Mark
B2
A2
At 8:54 AM -0500 7/19/2000, Anton Perdices wrote:
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I was surprised to see no other bikes in the garage this morning. Not even
the other die hard (not bothered by weather) that rides a great looking
Shadow. I totally expected to see the five Harleys that often show up when
the temp is above 70 but below 90 and there isn't any rain forecasted for a
couple of days (happens about once a summer here in Pittsburgh). I don't
mind that they weren't there because I won't have to ride and step around
the pools of oil left behind on these few occasions. I am sure the CEOs,
Financial analysts, and Lawyers will be rolling in at about 8:30 or so on
their Beemers. I hope everyone that wanted to ride in has done so. Have a
safe "ride to work day" to everyone!
Biker Mike
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From: Mark [mailto:mjv2@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 5:10 AM
To: Anton Perdices; 'DSN_klr650@egroups.com'
Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Ride to work
It's raining in central PA today, and I rode. I was surprised to see
that I was not the only rider today as there were about 7 bikes in
the lot when I arrived late for work today. I'll ride to work in any
weather down to 15 degreesF as long as the roads have no big sheets
of ice. I'll even ride in 4-5 inches of wet snow.
Mark
B2
A2
At 8:54 AM -0500 7/19/2000, Anton Perdices wrote:
jealous>Folks, > Sad to say I didn't see to many bikes on the road to work today. >Only one guy on a Harley wearing shorts and a tank top so I don't really >think he was going to work or I could be wrong. Anyway, I have been >commuting full time with my bike now. I guess my car is getting very
bikes>sitting in the parking lot rotting away. Hopefully this new organization >will work in promoting the use of motorcycles so we will see a lot more of >them on the road. Currently at my work there are about 5 - 6 different
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Old school buds here: http://click.egroups.com/1/7081/6/_/911801/_/964015619/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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>I see from time to time on the lot. Not much being that the population of >our company is about 800. There is this one fellow who rides quite >frequently but I didn't see his bike today. Interesting thing is he is >riding the SV650 S. A co-worker of mine said he got it from a dealer in >Chicago. When I first saw it I thought cool, Suzuki is now selling it here >but then when I got a close look I realized that the guages were metric. >Anyway, happy riding to everyone today and be safe out there.
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I road my new 88 to work today, second day in a row. It is also raining
today here in southern Indiana. I didn't have much of a choice my car
needed repairs.
Kyle
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark [mailto:mjv2@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 4:10 AM
To: Anton Perdices; 'DSN_klr650@egroups.com'
Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Ride to work
It's raining in central PA today, and I rode. I was surprised to see
that I was not the only rider today as there were about 7 bikes in
the lot when I arrived late for work today. I'll ride to work in any
weather down to 15 degreesF as long as the roads have no big sheets
of ice. I'll even ride in 4-5 inches of wet snow.
Mark
B2
A2
At 8:54 AM -0500 7/19/2000, Anton Perdices wrote:
jealous>Folks, > Sad to say I didn't see to many bikes on the road to work today. >Only one guy on a Harley wearing shorts and a tank top so I don't really >think he was going to work or I could be wrong. Anyway, I have been >commuting full time with my bike now. I guess my car is getting very
bikes>sitting in the parking lot rotting away. Hopefully this new organization >will work in promoting the use of motorcycles so we will see a lot more of >them on the road. Currently at my work there are about 5 - 6 different
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Old school buds here: http://click.egroups.com/1/7081/6/_/911801/_/964015619/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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>I see from time to time on the lot. Not much being that the population of >our company is about 800. There is this one fellow who rides quite >frequently but I didn't see his bike today. Interesting thing is he is >riding the SV650 S. A co-worker of mine said he got it from a dealer in >Chicago. When I first saw it I thought cool, Suzuki is now selling it here >but then when I got a close look I realized that the guages were metric. >Anyway, happy riding to everyone today and be safe out there.
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I ride to work almost every day. It's the only reason that I get out of bed
sometimes. Only two other bikes in the garage...a Harley and my boss's
Bandit 600. Just about everyone around here drives fat-assed SUV's and are
obstacles to overcome. Getting around/through traffic on my KLR is a hoot!
I've only dropped it once in over a year. Not bad. LOL
My fave trick? Ride up to the roof of out 12 level parking garage, and
wheelie the lenght of it.
Honorable Mention: Powering the rear end around and hanging it out when
looping back and forth on the smooth pavement in the garage. Surbabans and
Explorers will stop and let me go by when they hear a sliding, screaming
motorcycle behind them while they poke along trying to get a spot by the
elevators (SO damn lazy!). Besides a good time, it's also a practical
thing. It's the best way I can think of to keep the side knobs on the Kenda
rear wearing with the center knobs. LOL
Lamar
A14 (no numbered parking place yet...)
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I rode in the rain too, but I must confess to using the Victory as it had
watertight bags to carry my paperwork. Still waiting for JC Whitney tour box
for luggage rack.
Saw no other bikes on the road.
BTW, the Victory "Apex" rainsuit (which I bought because it had an
insulated panel on inseam of right leg to prevent meltdown from the Vic's
protruding exhaust) is the best summer rainsuit I've ever owned. Very well
made, quite waterproof, and both the jacket and pants fold into their own
built-in bags. $120, local dealer sold it to me for $90.
I prefer riding the KLR in the rain as it feels safer even with
dual-sport tires. Weather protection is better than the Vic's unless I bolt
on QD Memphis Fats shield and lowers.
Pete the soggy Streak
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Gripsters.>Ever try the TW 41, 42 combo ? To me the have a better feel....in all places, >than anything I've tried so far.......Sahara, ME88's, K491, Kendas,
imagine>I even preferred them, in handling, to the TW 21-22-23's.........but I
Toby: To be honest, I've seen the TW41 and TW42s on Suzuki bikes in dealer's showrooms and they looked a little too street-oriented to me. This is a completely subjective judgement based totally on appearance. I've been looking for tires which match the OEM Dunlop tread pattern but with longer tread life. Thanks. Bob Kaub>they'll wear about as long..... >>>>
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