[dsn_klr650] saturday philosophy and lister mvas (way nklr)

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Dash Weeks
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[dsn_klr650] oem shifter follies-- that went nklr

Post by Dash Weeks » Mon Jun 05, 2000 11:24 am

Other than my bench vice, I don't have any..... :o My wife has two though is a KLR650 that goes by the name Da' Bomb. And her man named Dash. Da' Bomb completed stage one of her resurrection last night. Frame (new paint job) on milk crate (no milk stains, doesn't need a paint job), Engine (with some new innards) hung in frame. Linkage knuckle (new paint, new grease) installed, Swing arm (new paint, new chain buffer, new seals, new bearings, and whole lot of love) installed, new shock with PS 500/560 installed. Torqued nothing yet, barely coherent at 2AM so I called it a night. Barely coherent at work now. Need to get some photos. She looks so pirty.... I'd get it done faster but I have to stop often to admire her, in her infancy. LaterZ Dash At 04:06 PM 6/5/2000 +0000, Linda Tanner wrote:
>I've always thought I had a really good grip on vice. The more vices >the merrier ;-) > >--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, Dash Weeks wrote: > > No Kit should be without Vice Grips. :) > > > > LaterZ > > Dash

Arne Larsen
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[dsn_klr650] saturday philosophy and lister mvas (way nklr)

Post by Arne Larsen » Fri Jun 09, 2000 7:13 pm

From: Rob MacLeod Subject: [DSN_klr650] Saturday Philosophy and Lister MVAs (WAY NKLR)
> I've been thinking alot about Tom and Tina and all you listers out there
who share my life in a small way here on the email world we have built. We are, in many ways, family.
> > In our everyday landscape peopled with strangers we can reach out and
touch, here we are connecting with each other, even if the connection is slight, and we have never met. We are our own community in an electronic world. Is this the future of our species?
> > In too deep, gotta go ride. > > Later, > > Rob
You're not way out there Rob... =-) This was the coolest thing about going to the Rally last year - and why it is very disappointing to have to miss it this year - the fact that so many of us 'knew' each other... we just had to put faces to the names and personalities. Cheers, Arne

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