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Hey all,
Went riding today and learned allot about my abilities in snow, ice, mud, ice water...
http://tinyurl.com/37valw (Pictures coming VERY soon)
-Andy T
When looking for faults, use a mirror not a telescope.
'95 KLR 650
'00 Suzuki Intruder VS 800
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Anyone up for a short ride Sunday afternoon. Don't care where but it will have to be an easy one as I am still breaking in "New Motor" and can't go over 4000 rpm for a while. I would love to go with Sam and the gang Saturday but I have to work...
-Andy T
When looking for faults, use a mirror not a telescope.
'95 KLR 650
'00 Suzuki Intruder VS 800
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Trying to get caught up again on the photo
upload/captions..
Here is the Nullabor Plain and Great Australian
Bight.
http://tinyurl.com/yoj87y
http://community.webshots.com/user/danodemotoman
http://photos.yahoo.com/danodemotoman
http://photos.yahoo.com/dannypaulsen
Dan Paulsen
Graham WA
COG 2877, AMA, NMA, BRC
Dirt, dual sport, adventure touring, sport touring.....
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65 yoa brother calls his newest HD the "geezer glide"
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Hey all,
Got some teaser pics posted on ADVrider for the steens trip...
http://tinyurl.com/35gyuf
-Andy T
When looking for faults, use a mirror not a telescope.
'95 KLR 650
'00 Suzuki Intruder VS 800
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PLease remove my address from the KLR mailing. Thank you
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please remove my name from mailing list .
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i would like to buy it without the panniers for 3000...can u work with me on picking up the bike. jim
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Drug lords go after Mexican police officers
By MARK STEVENSON, Associated Press WriterSun May 18,
2:09 PM ET
Drug cartels are sending a brutal message to police
and soldiers in cities across Mexico: Join us or die.
The threat appears in recruiting banners hung across
roadsides and in publicly posted death lists. Cops get
warnings over their two-way radios. At least four
high-ranking police officials were gunned down this
month, including Mexico's acting federal police chief.
Mexico has battled for years to clean up its security
forces and win them the public's respect. But Mexicans
generally assume police and even soldiers are corrupt
until proven otherwise, and the honest ones lack
resources, training and the assurance that their
colleagues are watching their backs. Here, the taboo
on cop-killing familiar to Americans seems hardly to
apply.
Police who take on the cartels feel isolated and
vulnerable when they become targets, as did 22
commanders in Ciudad Juarez when drug traffickers
named them on a handwritten death list left at a
monument to fallen police this year. It was addressed
to "those who still don't believe" in the power of the
cartels.
Of the 22, seven have been killed and three wounded in
assassination attempts. Of the others, all but one
have quit, and city officials said he didn't want to
be interviewed.
On Sunday, city spokesman Sergio Belmonte confirmed
that Juarez's police chief had submitted his
resignation and said he would be replaced by a
military official on leave from the armed forces.
"These are attacks directed at the top commanders of
the city police, and it is not just happening in
Ciudad Juarez," Mayor Jose Reyes Ferriz said at the
funeral of the latest victim, police director Juan
Antonio Roman Garcia. "It is happening in Nuevo
Laredo, in Tijuana, in this entire region," he said.
"They are attacking top commanders to destabilize the
police force."
The killings are in response to a crackdown launched
by President Felipe Calderon, who has sent thousands
of soldiers and federal police across the nation to
confront the cartels. Drug lords have hit back by
sending killers to attack police with hand grenades
and assault rifles.
Police are increasingly giving up. Last week, U.S.
officials revealed that three Mexican police
commanders have crossed into the United States to
request asylum, saying they are unprotected and fear
for their lives.
"It's almost like a military fight," said Jayson
Ahern, the deputy commissioner of U.S. Customs and
Border Protection. "I don't think that generally the
American public has any sense of the level of violence
that occurs on the border."
On May 8, Edgar Millan Gomez, who had taken over as
acting federal police chief, just 10 weeks previously,
was shot by a lone gunman outside his Mexico City
apartment. Police blamed the Sinaloa cartel and said a
police officer was among the suspects arrested.
The U.S. Embassy in the capital flew its flag at
half-staff. "Mexico has lost another hero," Ambassador
Tony Garza said in a statement. "Mexico has lost too
many heroes in the fight against criminals and drug
cartels."
Mexican government institutions didn't lower their
flags, but held elaborate funerals.
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I wouldnt be riding my bike in salt water.
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