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[dsn_klr650] the sound and the fury nklr

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2000 1:38 am
by Arne
Never say there's only one good place to get information. And never fear your friends will leave you for some sweet young virgin. Well, maybe fear that, but the friends will come back. Virgins only last for so long... Then they either get discarded, or they become good friends. ---o&>o--- Sarah Barwig sarah@...
  Very nicely put Sarah.  Arne

[dsn_klr650] the sound and the fury nklr

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2000 12:04 pm
by Krgrife@aol.com
In a message dated 6/16/00 8:24:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, sarah@... writes: << OK. Settle down boyz. Didn't we learn _anything_ from the w*bring incident? The internet is a vast place, albeit virtual. And it quickly routes around censorship like an ant trail routes around ... um... can anyone bring that one home for me? >> The "list versus list" posts have seemed a little silly to me, thank goodness we have Sarah to be the voice of reason here. Kurt Grife

klr: kawi's tail trunk

Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2000 10:17 pm
by TNBMWRIDER@aol.com
Listers: After having my ' 97 KLR now for a month, the first add-ons I have purchased are a pair of Pro Gel Grips and a Kawasaki stock tail trunk. The grips help with the vibration and are more comfortable. The tail trunk is excellent. It fits the bike well and is easily secured. It is expandable and will be enough for me on the road or trail. It extends from the back end of the luggage rack to just behind the rider. I made the decision about this tail trunk after reading a "Product Review" written by Gino Pokluda. Thanks for the review Gino. If others are interested in all the Kawasaki Soft Luggage System that are the new made-for-KLR650 soft luggage such as the tail trunk, go to www.geocities.com/~klrdsn/page37.html for more info and pics. Again, thanks for the product review. David W. Moulder TNBMWRIDER@... Riders Association of the MidSouth (RAMS) Treasurer RAMS # 127 BMWMOA #49736 1994 R100GS "Bumblebee" 1997 KLR 650 "Bluebird"