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sabel@wave.sheridan.wy.us
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klr650 manuel

Post by sabel@wave.sheridan.wy.us » Tue Oct 31, 2000 10:41 pm

Has anyone out there figured out a good place to store the owners manuel on the KLR650 without having to dismantel the bike? I've owned several Hondas in the past and they were all as accessable as the tool bag. I'm tired of keeping the manuel in my pocket. Steve Abel Sheridan, Wy

punkynsquirt@cs.com
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klr650 manuel

Post by punkynsquirt@cs.com » Tue Oct 31, 2000 11:18 pm

Hey Senor: Is this Manuel a midget? Se habla espanol usted? Lew Waterman Punky & Lew's Americas Motopaseo Greenacres, Florida

Kurt Simpson (Editor Dual Sport News)
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klr650 manuel

Post by Kurt Simpson (Editor Dual Sport News) » Thu Nov 02, 2000 2:57 am

Has anyone out there figured out a good place to store the owners manuel on the KLR650 without having to dismantel the bike? I've owned several Hondas in the past and they were all as accessable as the tool bag. I'm tired of keeping the manuel in my pocket. Steve Abel Sheridan, Wy ______________ No offense Steve but "in your head" ... most owner's manuals are a pretty quick read and then put in a folder for future generations...you could photocopy a page or two, put them in a ziploc and put them somewhere, or, type up a spreadsheet or table with maintenance charts and do the same. If you've decalifornicated your bike there is a nice bracket available on the left rear of the bike below the fender where a canister used to be. Morgan has fashioned a small little stowage box there and that would be a good location. Kurt

Tumu Rock
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Post by Tumu Rock » Thu Nov 02, 2000 5:11 am

I just saw one up close and personal the other day...OH. MAH. GAWD. The thing is SICK! It has 2 auxilliary gas tanks where the rear side panels would be, an electronic scrolling chart/map holder, fully adjustable suspension (of course). And the skid plate is so beefy I think rocks would just run and hide if they saw it coming. All this for the low low price of $15,730 The dealer mentioned that if I was "price sensitive" there might be a little room to work... Yeah, how about $10,000 worth of sensitivity. Anyway, still dreaming...gotta get that ride before 2005. dat brooklyn bum _______________________________________________________ Say Bye to Slow Internet! http://www.home.com/xinbox/signup.html

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