----- Original Message ----- Snip... > When mosquitoes are what you are afraid of then they make a very > big difference. On and I tend to fear torrential rain while I am > trying to sleep. > > -- > Doug Herr > doug@... >
need some screws. + corrosion prevention and torque retention
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We just had our first Oregon case of West Nile here. Killed a crow and 2
horses. I'm never camping again! I'll sell the KLR, get a motorhome and only
staying in WalMart parking lots from now on. ;^)
West
Freaked out in Oregon.
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it's a shame.
That some nature lovers think that sacrificing many many human lives
to mosquito diseases is more worthwhile than actually killing the
mosquitos along with some other eco problems.
You think we have problems in N. America (I'm in Fla.), try being in
south america w/ malaria or worse.
Sure DDT nearly made the eagle extinct. But has recovered well.
Knowing and learning from the past mistakes I'm pretty sure we could
effectively deal with the buggers much better than what is currently
being done. Several hundred people have died in america from this.
A heck of lot more further south.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "WEST HOVLAND"
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and 2> We just had our first Oregon case of West Nile here. Killed a crow
and only> horses. I'm never camping again! I'll sell the KLR, get a motorhome
> staying in WalMart parking lots from now on. ;^) > > West > Freaked out in Oregon. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > Snip... > > > When mosquitoes are what you are afraid of then they make a very > > big difference. On and I tend to fear torrential rain while I am > > trying to sleep. > > > > -- > > Doug Herr > > doug@w... > >
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need some screws. + corrosion prevention and torque retention
-----Original Message-----
From: Harry Seifert [mailto:bseifert71@...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 12:50 PM
To: denis@...; DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Need some screws.
I know Fred will be able to hook you up with the right stuff. Eagle also
has an allen head screw for the brake reservoirs as well. I've put them on
my KLR and on the reservoir caps on my Strom and Hawk. Eagle (and Fred's
too) will come with the correct allen wrench for the application, too.
And no, I don't get a commission on this stuff. Mike and Fred do one hell
of a job keeping KLRistas on their bikes.
Buddy
------additional reply------------------------------ I Agree with you (Harry) and others - but one more thought FWIW. I have a mix of SS fasteners and some stock fasteners on my KLR. For many years I have removed the fasteners from various cars/cycles, that were serviceable but beginning to show signs of corrosion. For many years I have soaked these in products like CLR, or if extreme, in Naval Jelly, rinsed them off and then reused them (if they we serviceable) AFTER I coated the shaft and thread area in silicone seal. It solves two primary concerns - the arrestment of corrosive processes and the retention of the fastener - AKA like Loctite w/ no corrosion events to deal with later on. I luv SS fasteners for the most part, and use them often. Anyway, no big deal, but silicone sealer is often overlooked as a fastener accessory. Mike Torst A16 Las Vegas> [Original Message] > From: > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> > Date: 8/24/2004 6:46:23 PM > Subject: [DSN_klr650] Need some screws. > > Ok, > > Why does the retarded dealer think he has to set the screws on the > front > brake fluid reservoir so tight they strip out while trying to remove > them? > > Page #292 item #12 (screws) in the Clymer manual. > > Anyone know what size they are? Or am I going to have to go to the > dealer? > > Thanks > > Denis > A14 >
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