noob owner 2....the saint cryspin days are back
Posted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 6:15 pm
we few...we happy few....
Hey bob, I agree with you 100%
we bunch of brothers...
Mine is my first bike, I'm 41, 6'6, 300 lbs...and I think I have made
the best choice since married my wife, 10 years ago.
Maybe, maybe, the KLR i sthe perfect companion for those of us who
wants to do some mixed ride?
I climb to 4560 mts in gravel, I ride across volcanic sand, I survive
to street riding here (and that's the worst after Tora Bora)...
I hope I could ride to Machu Pichu next year and then to Usuahia
2008...
I like to think that if good rides bikes, his is a KLR 650..
regards
Guillermo
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Bob Schulte"
wrote:
disagree with> > It hurts to read some of your post, but I cannot say that I
isn't.> any of it. I do think that what it is, is much more than what it
and a> > It is a big, heavy, economical $ per pound motorcycle. > It is a perfect compromise between a higher performance dirt bike
under 70 MPH> street crotch rocket. > It is a comfortable ride for most people who typically ride at
road while> It is very capable of leaving all of the Harleys out on the paved
6'5" and 300> you explore some of God's wonders in the outback > It is the best tall bike for the money for a guy like me who is
you have on> lbs. > It is very predictable and handles the road as well as the tires
girls...and at> it. > It is interesting at stoplights as I get many looks from the
> 60 years old, I enjoy every one of them > It is super quiet in my neighborhood > It is fun to ride slow while exploring country lanes > It has a good personality if you take care of it > It likes to have an owner that works on it themselves thus saving $ > It is reliable > It loves to go camping > It has the best owners forum in the universe > > I invite other good comments from other members. > > Capt. Bob in Durham, CT