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new member//husqvarna interest
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2001 4:37 pm
by bc_canyons@look.ca
Howdy,
I am new to this list and look forward to dual-sport info. Questions
I
have at this time are:
1) Does anyone have an owners manual for a 1993 Husqvarna 350
(thumper)?
2) Does any one have large gas tank for same bike or source
info...reluctant to pay $500 -$700 (CDN) if I don't have to.
I currently ride: 1981 R80 GS, 1996 R1100 GS (Beemers), and a 1993
Husqvarna 350.
I live in Kamloops BC where it is +4 C. today and the snow is melting
on the streets but not in the hills where it is about 12"
deep....;and, no, I haven't been doing any single tracking in the
snow....yet!!
And I don't own a KLR....yet

))
Ged Schwartz
dual sport ride sat. feb 3
Posted: Thu Feb 01, 2001 4:54 pm
by djpercival@home.com
How bad is the sand on the "dual sport" ride? I've been out to Anza
Borrego a couple times and nearly killed myself going through deep
sand washes that had been no problem in my pickup.
Do you think their dual sport ride is suitable for a KLR650 with a
non-sand loving rider???
Thanks,
Joe
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Stuart Mumford" wrote:
> >If anyone is interested there is an off road event happening at
> >Ocotillo Wells OHV park East of San Diego, they will be having a
120
> >mile dual sport ride limited to the first 100 bikes.
>
> >It's the Muscular Distrophys "Off Road for Hope" Event, it's an
> >organized charity event there is a $30.00 registration fee for the
> >ride.
>
> >The whole event is three days, the Dual Sport ride is on
Saturday. I
> >want to go, but I gotta work...
>
> >Bummer.
>
> >You can read more about it at:
>
> >
http://www.mdasandiego.com/mda_off_road.html
>
>
> >Later all,
>
> >Ed Snow
> >2001 KLR650
> >"Zoom Zoom"
>
> Hey Ed, I'll be there in my 67 Bronco. I went last year on the KLR,
but this
> year I'm gonna take my 4 wheel drive.. Fun ride, pretty KLR
friendly. ALso
> if you ride in from the west, it is a really nice road ride over to
Julian
> and then west from there. I road raced with an older vette last
year and we
> both had lots of fun on the way there. The actual DS ride has lots
of open
> spaces and sand, not a whole lot of technical stuff. Good fun,
great cause.
> If you ( or any listers ) do make it down there,look for the dark
green
> early Bronco. I think I'm the only one around here that has a 5.0
HO under
> the hood, stop by and introduce yourself.
>
> CA Stu