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nklr test post
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2001 9:42 am
by Arden Kysely
I've posted several times lately with nothing showing up in the list.
Is there a BS filter in there somewhere?
__Arden Kysely
A11 "Mr. K"
nklr test post
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2001 9:49 am
by monahanwb@yahoo.com
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Arden Kysely" wrote:
> I've posted several times lately with nothing showing up in the
list.
> Is there a BS filter in there somewhere?
I don't think so, but there is the Yahoo servers which don't seem to
operate very consistently. Sometimes a post will show up as much as
a day late, sometimes almost immediately.
nklr test post
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2001 11:28 am
by cosmo_bojinski@hotmail.com
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Arden Kysely" wrote:
> I've posted several times lately with nothing showing up in the
list.
> Is there a BS filter in there somewhere?
>
> __Arden Kysely
>
> A11 "Mr. K"
This has happened to me also, if you have one of those "scroll wheel"
type mouse it is very easy to inadvertently change the address in the
drop down box. I now make a point of double checking the addy before
hitting send. A BS filter? We'd have nothing to read......cosmo
nklr test post
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2001 8:43 pm
by leroy_cope@hotmail.com
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Arden Kysely" wrote:
> I've posted several times lately with nothing showing up in the
list.
> Is there a BS filter in there somewhere?
>
> __Arden Kysely
>
> A11 "Mr. K"
You are not alone,been there too.
Roy Cope
nklr test post
Posted: Sat May 17, 2003 5:37 pm
by dooden
Just testing.
This is a single return space.
This is a double return space.
This is no space.
Seems Opera 7.01 just kinda adds lines or confuses yahoo into doing
it.
Dooden
doohickey spring
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:32 am
by Bogdan Swider
For a guy that doesn't consider himself super mechanical I sure have had my
engine apart numerous times. ( The people at the dealer's parts counter
point me out as an expert mechanic but that only illustrated how standards
have nose dived. Also as H. Youngman said when asked " How's your wife ?"
Henny said "Compared to what ?" ) Anyway, I knew it was probably unnecessary
but I couldn't help myself and decided to replace some compromised spacers
during the Moab tech session that Eagle Mike organized. And it's a good
thing I did........While in there the doohickey spring was there to be
inspected. Note, this was fourth spring that's been attached to the lever.
The first two were stock, the third was one Jake sourced somewhere and the
last an Eagle 37mm. This spring while nicely intact - unlike its predecessor
which broke on one side - was limp as a noodle. There was no space between
the coils. Mike's expert advice was to go to a 34mm. Sure enough the smaller
spring applied the proper tension and the lever moved visibly. If the spring
isn't pulling it might as well not be in there at all. One more case for the
sordid history of the klr idler lever and friends.
Bogdan
nklr test post
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:34 am
by Joe Tittiger
Is yahoo having problems? I am not seeing posts show up.
Thanks
nklr test post
Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:47 pm
by Joe Tittiger
--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Joe Tittiger" wrote:
>
> Is yahoo having problems? I am not seeing posts show up.
>
> Thanks
>
How embarrasing.
Seems like I have been responding to the message author for the last
week or so rather than changing the destination to the list in the
drop down box.
Sorry to have bothered you Fred and whoever the list owner is.
As I recall I am not the only one to have made this mistake.

Joe