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[dsn_klr650] nklr story on moab from mr dune
Posted: Tue May 09, 2000 2:47 am
by Arne Larsen
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] NKLR Story on Moab from Mr Dune
Interesting story from the off-road.com site I thought I would share.
Dave
>
Wow Dave... That's quite the story. I know you're not intimating that our
dualsport rally will be anything like this, but I have to say that last
year, we were at the "opposite" end of this scale. Nobody endangered
anybody else... No animosity from the town... And nobody trashed anything...
We were a very well behaved bunch that I was proud to be a part of.
Cheers,
Arne
[dsn_klr650] nklr story on moab from mr dune
Posted: Tue May 09, 2000 4:14 am
by Kurt Simpson
> year, we were at the "opposite" end of this scale. Nobody endangered
> anybody else... No animosity from the town... And nobody trashed
anything...
not true, my dogs pissed all over Eric R.'s tires...very embarassing...Eric,
are you still there?
Kurt
[dsn_klr650] valve adjustment...big surprise...
Posted: Tue May 09, 2000 11:10 am
by Bogdan Swider
> They're adjusted perfectly! except for one
> thing...the person doing the service confused the intake and exhaust
> valves...big difference in specs....anyone ever seen that before?
>
> Kurt
>
Another in the long list of reasons for doing your own valves. This guy was
trying to do the right thing. You don't have to be a certified dyslexic to
practice dyslexia. I do this kind of thing when I'm tired. In my cab driving
days I specifically remember driving up Madison Ave. in Manhattan. The
customer said "East Side"; I promptly turned West. Bogdan
[dsn_klr650] nklr story on moab from mr dune
Posted: Tue May 09, 2000 11:26 am
by Weaver, Mark
dang. that's weak.
maybe i've just been to moab at the right time. i went once in october and
once in april, both times for mountain biking. i really didn't see to many
jeeper types, but perhaps it was just the wrong season. the ones i saw were
perfectly nice, of course it was way off-road when i saw them.
perhaps once you get far enough off the pavement, the law of natural
selection kicks in. i've seen plenty of jeeps on the rubicon trail near
tahoe, but almost no dorks. i think this is because you have to be a pretty
serious off-roader to get through it with all the wheels still attached to
your vehicle. still, it only takes a few jerks to spoil it for everyone.
perhaps some self-policing vigilante justice would be in order.
or maybe one should just avoid big festival type gatherings, and stick to
low-key get-togethers with a few friends (a few meaning less than hundreds
and hundreds).
mw
> Interesting story from the off-road.com site I thought I
> would share. Dave
>