--- In DSN_klr650@y..., monahanwb@y... wrote: > > Upon closer inspection I discovered that the cogged belt would pick > > up small bits of gravel and carry them along like a conveyor belt. > > When the bit of gravel got sandwiched between the belt and the > > sprocket, it would damage the softest thing, the belt. Some even > > punched throught the belt. Back then, the kit came with a > deflector, > > but it wasn't much. Now, the belt drives on all of stock Harleys > > have big deflectors that keep this from happening. > > > > Gino > > I think Jennifer is shacked up with Gino down there in N. Mex. He's > telling her all his secrets.
phase i complete... now what?
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Either that or Gino's taking this way too serious.
Johnny Knoxville
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k650dsn@... wrote:
Oh, I see........actually I was off in left field someplace, about 30 sexual inferences down the line, thinkin' ol' Jenbutt was up to more of her JB Phun. Come-on Jennifer where are you? Talk dirty to us.............I wanna see ya make the old farts sweat. Go ahead sit on a xerox machine and upload it to files.....so all the lonely trail broncs can see what they're really ogling after.......(g) (She's probably off in some dark alley with a greasy tattoed love boy). Slide> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., Toby 'Slide' Lampson wrote: > > > > > > jenJBphun@c... wrote: > > > > > Belts don't work in dirt. -Jennifer > > > > ....And why, pray tell, not.....you steamy matron of spinning gyros > you? > > > > By the way.......where'd ya ever come by the initials 'J B' ? > > > > > > Slide > > Actually, Jennifer is right and I can speak from experience. I had > an 87 Harley Sportster and I a did a chain to belt conversion on it. > After a few weeks of riding up and down the 3/4 mile dirt/gravel road > to my house, I noticed the belt was showing some fraying in spots. > Upon closer inspection I discovered that the cogged belt would pick > up small bits of gravel and carry them along like a conveyor belt. > When the bit of gravel got sandwiched between the belt and the > sprocket, it would damage the softest thing, the belt. Some even > punched throught the belt. Back then, the kit came with a deflector, > but it wasn't much. Now, the belt drives on all of stock Harleys > have big deflectors that keep this from happening. > > Gino
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Swede" wrote:
Gino
even> Either that or Gino's taking this way too serious. > > Johnny Knoxville > '01 KE100 > > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., monahanwb@y... wrote: > > > Upon closer inspection I discovered that the cogged belt would > pick > > > up small bits of gravel and carry them along like a conveyor > belt. > > > When the bit of gravel got sandwiched between the belt and the > > > sprocket, it would damage the softest thing, the belt. Some
Harleys> > > punched throught the belt. Back then, the kit came with a > > deflector, > > > but it wasn't much. Now, the belt drives on all of stock
Guess I missed something. I though we were discussing why belt drive doesn't work offroad. I'll go back and read the whole thread. And no, I'm not shacked up with Jennifer. Trust me, you wouldn't want to be either> > > have big deflectors that keep this from happening. > > > > > > Gino > > > > I think Jennifer is shacked up with Gino down there in N. Mex. > He's > > telling her all his secrets.

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Slide - my signature comes phrum: JB- Jimmy Buffett, Phun is a take on
Parrotheads and drunk fun with philosophers and married servicemen in Ventura
Co bars. -Jennifer
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Thank you Gino for coming to my aid - all girls know that belts and thongs
don't work in dirt. I promise to a) thing you a thong when I see you with
the t-shirts, and b) I will have my friend send you a backup thong for your
Harley, even if you don't have one.
-Jennifer

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I saw Harley belts go bad in dirt. Really and truly. Dirt and rocks get
stuck in the little belt driver thingy that goes around and then the rubber
belt goes bad. We all know how bad rubber is bad news for boys and girls
and their motorcycles, don't we? -Jennifer
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see> Thank you Gino for coming to my aid - all girls know that belts > and thongs don't work in dirt. I promise to a) thing you a thong when I
Jennifer, I'm confused...when you first came on the list you seemed to be easily offended with the chauvinist banter and lack of PC...but now you seem a lot more like Dawn Rhodes...I don't know if you ever met Dawn but she is, shall we say "colorful"... Kurt> you with the t-shirts, and b) I will have my friend send you a backup > thong for your Harley, even if you don't have one.-Jennifer
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Well, it is true I was more sensitive, but I am off medication now and
feeling much more like a woman. I have never met Dawn, and I don't remember
seeing any posts from her since I came here. I might be leaving the klr
group soon because I have so much work it is hard to keep up. -Jennifer
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., jenJBphun@c... wrote:
and> Well, it is true I was more sensitive, but I am off medication now
Was you taking pennecillin? Or what all? I been there honey, it's OK. Yer bud Seanie> feeling much more like a woman
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In a message dated 3/2/2001 3:47:55 PM Mountain Standard Time,
JenJBphun@... writes:
I'll pass on the thong, but my camel might want one. Gino [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> Thank you Gino for coming to my aid - all girls know that belts and thongs > don't work in dirt. I promise to a) thing you a thong when I see you with > the t-shirts, and b) I will have my friend send you a backup thong for your > Harley, even if you don't have one.![]()
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