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BCSavWill@cs.com
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Post by BCSavWill@cs.com » Wed Oct 18, 2000 1:32 pm

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    Hi, You could try these too. I have and think they make a lot of difference. I have a friend with an XR650R and L, will try and get a comparison done. Otherwise, try a set of Ohlins 46mm, USD forks for a few k's $, could probably use Honda brakes as well. He ho, maybe just ride a Honda (shudder), just joking.......except for the Ohlins (green eye). Regards, Brian A14 D17 PS is yours a C modle, with, I believe, the 43mm forks?

    Gord Hunt
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    bikes in the house

    Post by Gord Hunt » Wed Oct 18, 2000 2:10 pm

    I have a double car attached garage setup only for bikes. It's insulated, with a furnace, large workbench , tons of tools , with a couch and chair. Beer fridge, stereo, bike mags , car mags, and lots of pictures of scantily clad women :> . My wife bitches once in a while about parking in there but nooooo way. (it gets down to -35 or so sometimes in the winter). Right now I have 3 bikes in there. 82 Seca 750 77 KZ750 Twin 84 KLR 600 Life is good :) Gord Hunt
    >Message: 1 > Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 23:42:09 EDT > From: racing43rd@... >Subject: Re: NKLR - Bike's in the house? > >My bikes all live indoors, when we added onto our house Lynn (my wife) >designed a "motorcycle room" downstairs and "her room" upstairs. It has an >extra wide door exiting into the driveway, and I have had seven bikes in >there and can roll one out without moving any of the others. The walls are >covered in motorcycle posters, and we have shelves with various motorcycle >models and replicas displayed. there are shelves with back issues of just >about every American, Canadian, or British bike mag you can name, and >bookshelves with my collection of motorcycle books. Also a workbench and a >large tool chest. Oh yeah and a stereo, and at the moment five motorcycles. >By the way the project was her idea not mine, she's quite a lady. > >Ed >Windsor Ohio >1990 Honda Transalp >1990 Honda VTR250 >1977 Yamaha XS750 >1972 Triumph Bonneville >1985 Kawasaki 454LTD (this one lives in Florida) >1979 Honda CX500 >Coming soon KLR650
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