stand
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2001 9:41 am
I would like modify my stand , the surface is to small on sand or soft stuff,
anyone have a idlee how i can fix the problem
tank's
Guy
Wilsons Sandbox
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A lot of people just carry an AOL installation CD to place under the stand in soft stuff. Mark B2 A2>I would like modify my stand , the surface is to small on sand or soft stuff, >anyone have a idlee how i can fix the problem
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Mark wrote: > At 10:41 AM -0500 2/26/01, guy.massicotte@r... wrote: > >I would like modify my stand , the surface is to small on sand or soft stuff, > >anyone have a idlee how i can fix the problem > > A lot of people just carry an AOL installation CD to place under the > stand in soft stuff. > Mark > B2 > A2
Hey! Hey! I RESEMBLE that remark!!!! Steve Dallas Texas Semper Fi! 99 Connie 00 KLR650 00 Buell Blast 01 ZX-6R [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> I just carry a jar lid, not to be confused with a Jar-Head ... > although a Jar-Head could probably keep the bike from falling over. > Doesn't take up any space and works great. > > Don Detloff > Fair Haven, MI A14 >
+++++++++ I knew someone would come up with something to use those damned things for. Thanks Mark! -- bierdo> A lot of people just carry an AOL installation CD to place under the > stand in soft stuff. > Mark > B2 > A2
I also use them as palettes for mixing epoxy. I suppose other uses could be: travel shaving mirror beverage coasters hors d'ouvre (sp?) plates ammo for a big disc-shooting toy gun; someone should capitalize on this one. Mark B2 A2>Mark wrote: > >> A lot of people just carry an AOL installation CD to place under the >> stand in soft stuff. >> Mark >> B2 >> A2 > >+++++++++ >I knew someone would come up with something to use those damned things for. > >Thanks Mark! >-- >bierdo
************ If anyone else needs a similar pad for their KLR, look on I-75. There ain't a 50 yard stretch that doesn't contain at least one large hunk of rubber. Looks like a proving ground for Firestone. Must be enough kickstand pads for at least 25 million KLR's between Southwest Florida and Canada. 8^) -- bierdo> I found the perfect no-cost stand reinforcement for off pavement. I picked up a piece of truck tread that was on the side of the road. I didn't even need to trim it. About the size of my palm` I slip it into the top of my pack and pullit out as needed..Recycling at its best. Ohio >