nklr riding in tahiti
Posted: Thu May 18, 2000 1:35 pm
There _are_ some dirt roads leading to the interior of the island, and it's amazingly beautiful in there. As for the perimeter road, aren't all racetracks ring roads? As for the quonset hut, it should have a ceiling mounted mister of WD40 (similar to automatic fire extinguishers,) as a rust preventative. If I lived in Tahiti, a KLR would be perfect. TomK> Date: Thu, 18 May 2000 11:03:10 EDT > From: LawsonCL@... >Subject: Re: NKLR [ The perfect garage ] > >In a message dated 5/18/00 8:16:07 AM Mountain Daylight Time, >heaslet@... writes: > >> Perfect garage is a quonset, in Tahiti, aligned with tradewinds >> for free flow of air. Bronzed maidens would bring tools, and maybe even >> work on the bike. > >Hey! You're on a stinkin' island. What good is a motorcycle on a soggy spit >of dirt with roads going nowhere? > >However, the bronzed maidens could provide distraction from the agony of >limited geography.