given up motorcycles
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given up motorcycles
Good luck, Norm... but you never know if the bug might bite at some future point. I've been riding for just a couple years less than that - at least 45 years - my earliest vivid memory of a fun ride is 1972, when I got my first real motorcycle, a Suzuki AS50. But I'm not ready to give it up yet. I realized that, as we approach the end of 2017, the only bike I put any miles on was my KLR in California (I live in PA). And that was just a one day ride. ...I have no good excuse for not riding! Luckily, each of my bikes had been prepared for a long period of not riding. I'll be starting 2018 in CA, so I expect to have some happy ride reports soon. [b]From:[/b] DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com]
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[b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_KLR650] Re: Given up motorcycles After 51 years with a motorcycle licence and bike wrenching, I've stepped away, sold all the KLR parts. The last project bike is boxed up and going to the daughter of a friend. My highly modified Gen1 will be up for sale in the spring, or whenever someone comes along. Best to everyone and thanks for so many positive interactions. Norm
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3d scan/print panels
I have a Tengai and have noted that spares for this are becoming rare. I
was wondering if anyone else has had the idea of 3d printing some panels
to use (keep the originals safe)?
Now that 500 x 500 x 500mm printers are becoming affordable it might be
nice to have a go.
Has anyone tried to get 3d scans of the parts?
Jack
KLR650 Tengai
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