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[dsn_klr650] not looking good
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2000 7:39 pm
by carmic7@aol.com
In a message dated 8/7/00 10:04:38 AM, dan_iss@... writes:
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This is a first, I sit here amazed! you actually took your bike apart to get
it home?
there wasn't a guy with a pickup that would do it for even ten bucks? or even
twenty.?
I know money's tight but c'mon your time has got to be worth more.
eccentricities I understand, if you wanted to tear it down just for the heck
of it, OK I get it but just to take it home?
-neil
[dsn_klr650] not looking good
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2000 8:16 pm
by Ye Wilde Ryder
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>This is a first, I sit here amazed! you actually took your bike apart
>to get it home?
many moons ago, i hauled my cb750 across several state lines in the
trunk of my piece o' shite cage. i got a (strong

friend to help me
lift the front end & place it in the cage's trunk.
much easier & quicker than disassembling it.
gears,
ye wilde ryder
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[dsn_klr650] not looking good
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2000 8:55 pm
by Harry Thames
Since you had a friend and a car all you needed was a rope and you could have towed it home.
It might have even cranked after a few miles.
Harry Thames
South Carolina
[dsn_klr650] nklr: falling asleep
Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2000 6:50 pm
by racing43rd@aol.com
My son would fall asleep every morning on the way to work, we usually rode a
CB500T which would vibrate like a BSA. I would stop the bike and wake him up
but next morning same thing, he even fell asleep once in the rain.
Ed
Windsor Oh