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four
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klr in sacramento region needs a new home

Post by four » Wed Jun 12, 2013 9:13 am

1991 KLR650 in West Sacramento needs a new home. She's (yup!) treated me supremely well for many years, but I have arthritis and its just gotten too hard to be fun. She was serviced, but will need servicing again (I haven't ridden for a while wishful thinking... I held on.) I'm 5'7', so it was lowered a little, and has a custom seat. I'm not offering for parts. She's been some of the best times in my life, I'd prefer she not go to the glue factory just yet. Price is negotiable. I'd just like her to have a few more great years. (916) 743-2782 or four@... photos available upon request.

revmaaatin
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klr in sacramento region needs a new home

Post by revmaaatin » Fri Jun 14, 2013 7:12 pm

What a great tribute to a 'friend'. Almost as faithful as a dog... and prefer 'she' not go to the chop-shop is a great testimony. revmaaatin.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "four" wrote: > > 1991 KLR650 in West Sacramento needs a new home. She's (yup!) treated me supremely well for many years, but I have arthritis and its just gotten too hard to be fun. She was serviced, but will need servicing again (I haven't ridden for a while wishful thinking... I held on.) I'm 5'7', so it was lowered a little, and has a custom seat. I'm not offering for parts. She's been some of the best times in my life, I'd prefer she not go to the glue factory just yet. > > Price is negotiable. I'd just like her to have a few more great years. > > (916) 743-2782 or four@... > > photos available upon request. >

mark ward
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wd-40 "fan club" (non-?-klr)

Post by mark ward » Fri Jun 14, 2013 9:47 pm

I was looking something up about WD-40, And I know how much some of us LOVE IT. Chain cleaner ETC. While searching I ran across the....."WD-40 FAN CLUB" At http://www.mywd40.com/ Ever wanted to learn MORE about the stuff here's your chance. ALOT! cheaper by the Gallon (And spray bottle. Grainger $17 a Gallon $3. for an "easy refill" bottle (there words.) Compared to $5. a can. (to clean and lube chain etc at home. (Or DEEP SOAK/ BATH, outdoor pad locks once a year or two. I keep an old plastic Peanut butter jar with WD-40 in it for DEEP SOAKS, rather then NEW every time and toss. Dirt settle to the bottom.) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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