Hey big Nick, The good news is: Transamerica Trail - http://www.transamtrail.com/main.htm TWO - http://www.twowheelsonly.com/ Now for the bad news - Married guys and gals only ;~) Knot - happily married with kids, riding part of the TAT soon!> Can anyone help me find the URLs to the following. The Two Wheel (I think > thats what it's called) camping ground in GA. (One of the links to it I > found said "No longer on this page" but didn't include the new address). > Second one is the URL for the guy that leads the tours from TN across the > States to the West Coast. > Hoping someone can help....thanking you in advance > Big Nick
chain adjuster plate? do other models fit klr?
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Married people only? Huh? How do people get so up-f**kin-tight? I guess I for sure, don't want to go there. Good thing it's far far away.
Hey big Nick, The good news is: Transamerica Trail - http://www.transamtrail.com/main.htm TWO - http://www.twowheelsonly.com/ Now for the bad news - Married guys and gals only ;~) Knot - happily married with kids, riding part of the TAT soon!
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In a message dated 6/26/00 8:13:36 PM EST, billmonahan@... writes:
<< Married people only? Huh? How do people get so .........>>
Joke Bill, it was a joke!!!!
The only requirement is money and time. -Knot
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It must be the trans am trail your talking about. I go to TWO alot, and I have no anchors to drag around. Most folks seem to go there to get away from their S.O. if they are married. We are always lookin for more single women up there though... Mark Wilson http://www.geocities.com/motormark64/ http://www.angelfire.com/mo/motormark/ KLR-650 A-13 "warthogg" XR250R "superfly" Stone Mountain, Ga ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^> Hey big Nick, The good news is: > > Transamerica Trail - http://www.transamtrail.com/main.htm > > TWO - http://www.twowheelsonly.com/ > > Now for the bad news - Married guys and gals only ;~) > > Knot - happily married with kids, riding part of the TAT soon!
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Knot's trying to untangle himself but he can't hide from the truth. Bill, this is a couple switching rally. What would you have to offer? Even numbers only. Be relieved to know, Knot and company are not phobes, you don't have to hit the brush with some guy's wife; you can exit with him. Bogdan> > > > Joke Bill, it was a joke!!!! > > The only requirement is money and time. -Knot >
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--- "Weaver, Mark" wrote:
(on the back of the swingarm) ran away on my first commute to work, along with the two nuts and 1 washer that hold it on. anyone else lose one of these and discover that some other model also fit? i'm heading up to cyclesalvage this afternoon to see if i can rig something up without ordering the part new. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mark, I lost one of the backer plates shortly after buying my used KLR. My solution to preventing this was to substitute a nyloc locking nut for the 2nd (rearmost) nut on each chain adjuster bolt. I believe that the thread pitch is 8mm X 1.25. Be sure to use two wrenches to tighten both chain adjuster nuts together, after completing chain adjustment. Professor A9 Federal Way, Wa. [USA]> after changing tires the other night, the chain adjuster plate
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