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Mike Frey
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nklr - speaking of snow drifts (hey, jeff, rev, and others!)

Post by Mike Frey » Tue Apr 15, 2008 8:08 pm

I see the temps in the heartland were in the 70s and 80s today. How's all that snow doing? Does anyone have any snow left over? - Mike <<< Freeze warning for tonight, the first official day of the growing season in PA. Total snow for the season: 9", normal amount closer to 40"

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nklr - speaking of snow drifts (hey, jeff, rev, and others!)

Post by one_moon_adv » Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:03 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Mike Frey wrote:
> > I see the temps in the heartland were in the 70s and 80s > today. > > How's all that snow doing? > > Does anyone have any snow left over? > > - Mike day of > the growing season in PA. Total snow for the season: 9", > normal amount closer to 40" >
Megatons in Colorado! Ride the KLR today, ride the powder board tommorrow!

Mike Frey
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nklr - speaking of snow drifts (hey, jeff, rev, and others!)

Post by Mike Frey » Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:10 am

...or ride the KLR up TO the snow line, like I do when I am in CA. ...Which is rarely, since the job keeps me here most of the time. Freeze warning was canceled overnight. Highs today in the 60s, then 70s for a couple days after that. My snow blower went unused this winter. one_moon_adv wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com > , Mike Frey wrote: > > > > I see the temps in the heartland were in the 70s and 80s > > today. > > > > How's all that snow doing? > > > > Does anyone have any snow left over? > > > > - Mike > day of > > the growing season in PA. Total snow for the season: 9", > > normal amount closer to 40" > > > Megatons in Colorado! Ride the KLR today, ride the powder board > tommorrow! > >

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Post by Spike55 » Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:38 pm

I just finished my KLR "Spring Cleaning": Oil & Filter change; Valve & Timing adjustment; Thermo-Bob install, BigCee-type dashboard install; Heated hand-grips activation; Bracing install behind the radiator and the reservoir shrouds; New-to-me Front Cowling Bracing install (last summer wreck); Headlight frame install (last summer wreck); Brake check; Chain check; Speedo cable lube; Dealer replaced a missing muffler bolt / torqued the bolts / promised to stop those recall postcards. Will wait until August to install new MEFOs (replacing existing well worn MEFOs). Next winter I want to change the front fork oil and install zerk fittings to more easily lube rear suspension bearings. Now I'm waitng for dark to do the final headlight adjustment. Tomorrow I need to adjust the fuel/air mixtures and synch the carbs on the old BMW for a trip this weekend. Don R100, A6F

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