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mark ward
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beginner kl650

Post by mark ward » Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:38 pm

EXACTLY (DITO) I will most likely take off soon to go to NC (750+- Miles) But by way of heading NORTH THEN EAST first, (4000 miles) And will be taking the KLR Instead of the K1200lt, just because I Love making "DETOURS" down Dirt roads ETC!! What it IS PERFECT AT doing, is..........Being the ALPURPOSE, JACK OF ALL TRADES bike.
>________________________________ > From: Jeff Khoury >To: revmaaatin >Cc: DSN KLR650 DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> >Sent: Friday, July 12, 2013 12:17 PM >Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Beginner KL650 > > > >A couple of months ago, I did 3,000 miles in a little over a week on the KLR, about half of it interstate riding. Now, for those interstate stretches I would certainly have preferred to be riding my trusty DL1000, for sure. But when I got to Moab, it made the less-than-stellar highway performance of the KLR all worthwhile. We were able to traverse trails that the DL would never have made, and it performed admirably. > >The thing is that the KLR -CAN- do nearly anything. It may not be the "absolute best" at any of those things, but it can do them all. A touring bike would have gotten me there more comfortably, a dirt bike could have done the trails better. Few bikes can do it better overall. > >Actual cash value: $0.02 > >-Jeff Khoury > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "revmaaatin" >To: "DSN KLR650" >Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 9:58:16 PM >Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Beginner KL650 > >--- In mailto:DSN_KLR650%40yahoogroups.com , Desert Datsuns wrote: >> >> >> What is your daily commute like? Distance and speed limit? This could play a big factor in what bike is right for you. The KLR is not a great freeway/interstate bike, the BMW's are better for that. But being a beginner I wouldn't recommend the Beemers. I love my KLR, but wouldn't do a cross coury trip on it, unless it was off the interstate. >> Ryan >> Phoenix > >yawn. (grin) >I respectfully disagree with the desert Datsun... > >No bike is comfortable if it does not fit you (tuned to your body) >or >is not fit to ride. = proper, timely maintenance. > >With a proper seat and proper tires, and a proper attitude, you could make a KLX/KLR250 a commuter or ride it 1750 miles in 5 days without difficulty. wait. who could know for sure? > >I did that. shrug. >Remember, >Most of the world rides a 125cc and get along just fine. > >My second set of KLR650 wheels trimmed to D607 made the KLR an entirely different bike. The same bike with Maxxis (D606) clones was pretty buzzy. > >You will be able to change the bike by adding raising links; you will do just fine as a commuter on this machine, and if properly equipped, can ride it just about anywhere, 5-800 miles a day without much difficulty. > >Is a BMW 'better'? >perhaps. >What really defines, a bike as 'better'? >You can buy 3 nicely equipped KLR's for the price one BMW and you won't have to change your hat size or your friends. > >Is a KLR an interstate bike? >I have no problems riding it on the interstate; yet, I choose not to ride there anymore than necessary. >With the proper tires, it will do interstates as well as any bike. >yawn. >And you will still have a bike that is capable of riding around the world. > >IMO, >90% of the complaints you read about a bike is the rider, not the bike. Most of what you hear in complaints are overinflated and self propitiating. > >The KLR? >It's a motorcycle. One of the best buys for the money. >Yes, there are better; but not for the money = great value. > >Change the gas and clean your face shield. Often. >You will have fun. > >revmaaatin. > > >
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mark ward
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canada & french? (non klr)

Post by mark ward » Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:51 pm

Anyone KNOW? Years ago I heard, when you get away from the USA Border, that ya better know French. I'm looking at Crossing the border in Suite Sault Marie, and heading East, MAYBE passing near cities like Sudbury, & North bay, Heading to Maine? (NH for sure) [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

jeffsaline
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canada & french? (non klr)

Post by jeffsaline » Fri Jul 12, 2013 6:59 pm

On Fri, 12 Jul 2013 16:51:51 -0700 (PDT) mark ward writes:
> Anyone KNOW? > > Years ago I heard, when you get away from the USA Border, that ya > better know French. > > I'm looking at Crossing the border in Suite Sault Marie, and heading > East, MAYBE passing near cities like Sudbury, & North bay, Heading > to Maine? (NH for sure)
<><><><><><><> <><><><><><><> Mark, That wasn't my experience in 1979. I did about a week from Niagera Falls to Nova Scotia and back into Maine and I don't speak any French. Best, Jeff Saline ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650 . . . . ____________________________________________________________ 30-second trick for a flat belly This daily 30-second trick BOOSTS your body's #1 fat-burning hormone http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/51e0982661f3418264432st02vuc

VanHornWhitewater
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canada & french? (non klr)

Post by VanHornWhitewater » Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:52 pm

The only place you need to know French is in RURAL Quebec, and the occasional Acadian village in the Canadian Maritimes. But even then, I do fine knowing only about 30 words. The folks are really friendly as long as you don't come across as a dick. When are you heading out? Mark
> > >At 4:51 PM -0700 7/12/13, mark ward wrote: >Anyone KNOW? > >Years ago I heard, when you get away from the >USA Border, that ya better know French. > >I'm looking at Crossing the border in Suite >Sault Marie, and heading East, MAYBE passing >near cities like Sudbury, & North bay, Heading >to Maine? (NH for sure)

D Critchley
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canada & french? (non klr)

Post by D Critchley » Fri Jul 12, 2013 8:55 pm

English is spoken in all parts of Canada, with the exception of perhaps small towns in the Provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick. The subject of French language is a political issue in a couple of spots, but in Ontario and West of there, English is required, as in the three Maritime Provinces East of New Brunswick. DC DC
On 12/07/2013 17:51, mark ward wrote: > Anyone KNOW? > > Years ago I heard, when you get away from the USA Border, that ya better know French. > > I'm looking at Crossing the border in Suite Sault Marie, and heading East, MAYBE passing near cities like Sudbury, & North bay, Heading to Maine? (NH for sure) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > ------------------------------------ > > List Sponsors - Dual Sport News: http://www.dualsportnews.com > Arrowhead Motorsports: http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok: http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Members Map https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=212558560286766214899.0004d0fa9f1732283bb6f&msa=0&ll=38.522384,-109.489746&spn=6.831383,9.624023Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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