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klr650 wanted
Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2000 9:38 pm
by k650dsn@aol.com
A friend of mine is looking for a 96 or later KLR650 in good to very good
condition. Prefers low miles and the more extras the better. Willing to pick
up in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico or West Texas. E-mail me offline with
details of the bike and for his phone number. Thanks.
Gino
klr650 wanted
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2002 2:58 pm
by lbank84
Hi everyone. I'm new to the list and am looking for a KLR650 to
buy. I'm in south Florida but am willing to travel for the right
deal. If you know of any late model (1999-2002) KLR650's for sale
please email me at lbank84@...
Thanks.
Larry
klr650 wanted
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2003 6:04 pm
by Guy Stormo
Is anyone considering selling their KLR650?
Budget maximum is $3000. Within 600 miles of Iowa, please, but I'll go
farther for the right deal.
Thanks -
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Guy Stormo - 1998 ST1100 - STOC 900
**and a space in the garage
where a KLR should be**
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klr650 wanted
Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2004 4:28 pm
by roadkill_db
All,
I m looking for a used KLR650. I'm not concerned about looks or
age, just that it is mechanically sound. Looking to spend under
$2000. If anyone has any information, please let me know. You can
reach me at roadkill_db@....
Thank You...Dean
trip report: death valley
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 11:32 am
by fasteddiecopeman
Eric,
FWIW, I carry a small stove that uses gas, and an aluminum 1.5L pot, a cup and fork and
spoon.
For breakfast I boil the 1.5L water and have a cup of International flavored instant coffee
while my Cup of Noodles is steeping, then another cup after the noodles. Lick the spoon
and all done. Lunch is a can of sardines and 'crackers and cheese' pack, and water. For
supper I go all out: heat a 16 - 20 oz can of stew directly on the stove w/ the lid removed,
stirring regularly till hot, then eat it w/ the spoon followed by a chocolate pudding desert.
Lick the spoon and it's done.
I can carry three days of rations in my tank bag (the six-pack of beer is in the trunk), and
my 1.5L water bottle is in the duffel bag w/ tent, sleeping bag, etc. (The empty stew can
can be used to obviate the need to get out of the tent in the middle of the night for a pee
break....)
Cheers,
Ed