I saw one up close new year's RTE...spoke to the owner ...what was interesting was the electrical wires coming out of both fork tubes, since the bike has electronic ride control. Don't think I would want to work on it though I couldn't ride one of these (multistrada)...i'd look too silly on one. I almost looked silly on my 95' 900SS when I was 230 lbs let alone today me weighing 260=:-) Best, Jake Reddick Fla. "Confidence is the feeling you have before you understand the situation." http://www.shakinjake.blogspot.com/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/26137108@N04/> > has anyone checked out the ducati multistrada > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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grrrrrr
To say "stupid crook" is a bit redundant.
But, a less-than-honorable individual saw fit to rip me off today.
I was in a Ace hardware store less than 5 minutes buying some 2-cycle mix
plus a spare sprocket cover nut for my chain saw when they decided
to open my right saddlebag and make off with a $14 cover I got off eBay
and a small bag of assorted tools I carry on the bike.
It's my good fortune they were monumentally stupid as the ALICE pack
bungeed to the rear rack contained a spare $45 Stihl bar, $24 chain, a set of felling wedges
and a nearly new Stihl M290 Farm Boss saw worth nearly $400.
Grrrrrrrrrrrr
After I eat dinner, I'm going to start putting together assorted tools bag 2.0.
eddie
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grrrrrr
Eddie,
Here is a full featured alarm for $150 plus $10 shipping. This alarm has a perimeter sensor, a vibration and shock sensor, a two way pager, and an engine cut off. This is a great deal if you compare it to $400 plus alarms from other companies that have similar features. Motorcycle Consumer news gave it a good review, you can read it on the alarm company's web site. The perimeter sensor may have saved your gear. Some insurance companies give discounts if you have an alarm...
http://www.internatrix.com/
-David
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Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Grrrrrr
To say "stupid crook" is a bit redundant.
But, a less-than-honorable individual saw fit to rip me off today.
I was in a Ace hardware store less than 5 minutes buying some 2-cycle mix
plus a spare sprocket cover nut for my chain saw when they decided
to open my right saddlebag and make off with a $14 cover I got off eBay
and a small bag of assorted tools I carry on the bike.
It's my good fortune they were monumentally stupid as the ALICE pack
bungeed to the rear rack contained a spare $45 Stihl bar, $24 chain, a set of felling wedges
and a nearly new Stihl M290 Farm Boss saw worth nearly $400.
Grrrrrrrrrrrr
After I eat dinner, I'm going to start putting together assorted tools bag 2.0.
eddie
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