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klr chain life
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2000 6:10 pm
by monahanwb@yahoo.com
Sounds like a bondage magazine title, doesn't it? Or maybe a prison
weekly?
Well, I would like to know what mileage some of youse guys are
getting out o' them chains o your'n (not chains of urine - a phonetic
slip). The original, I mean. I've got 16,000 reasonably hard miles
on mine, and I'm heading off the 5th of August to Idaho to ride
around there again like I did last summer (Nez Perce Ride) and it
seems just fine. Maybe Conall has some long mileage on his? Or you
udder guys? (no, not the moose, the Udder Guys). Some of you
are "udder guys", right?
Any way, mine doesn't show any slop when pulled from the rear
sprocket, like Mr. T. says to do, and others, and it has all its O-
rings and links and everything. I've always sprayed it with WD-40 to
keep it clean, by the way.
Wet Willie
jes havin fun
KLR 98 16,000
R1100RS 97 30,000
Jack Russell Terrier (low mileage)
Chiwoggle (mileage unknown)
single track
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2000 7:17 am
by aches@deltech.net
Wow , single track trails and sand. I regular run about 65 miles north
of home and ride the OHV trails on and old Army base which are used for
a Nat'l Enduro every few years. Not as easy as my old DR350 but doable.
Main feats there are mud and sand at places. But not bad. Don't wanna
lose it thought or you can eat a tree as these trail are in a Nat'l
Forest.
Sand hmmmmmm. I try not to but I like to roam a beach route once in
awhile and have to cross from the shoreline ( hard sand) to the beach
road ( not to hard sand) and there is generally really soft sand
between. Just get on the pegs with weight to the rear and on the gas.
Have to admit that the Avon gripster I have on the rear now does a
sloppy job of it. The OEM did better. But, then, years ago I use to run
a '72 750 Honda thru this same beach run without falling too much.

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Wish some of the guys who are replying would cut out all but the basics
on what they are replying about to save space. Or, even copy and paste
to a new message. See where one dude replied to a whole digest. Cute.
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Best Regards & Happy Trails
Andy Chesley @ 57 and ticking
Y2KLR650 @ 5.4K sMiles
97 R11RA (Amiga) @ 14K Miles
So Many Roads, So Little Time
http://members.deltech.net/aches/