[dsn_klr650] buddy system (nklr)

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Arne Larsen
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[dsn_klr650] nklr - trolling for newbies

Post by Arne Larsen » Mon May 08, 2000 11:33 am

From: Jim Hyman To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 1:02 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] NKLR - trolling for newbies
> Arne, > > I see that you're trying to scare up new members from the > egroups m/c adventure touring list.
Not really... One of my best friends runs that list and probably wouldn't take kindly to me "mining" it. Plus, the MC Adv list is aware of this list already... most of them have been all along since their initial core membership came from this list. I just responded to the new guy with the squeaky-clean Y2K KLR650 with 270 kilometres on it as he was a Canadian guy with an e-mail address that told me he was local (west coast). He sounded like the guy I saw on my way home from work not an hour earlier.
> Are you paid by the # of members?
No. I do this on a voluntary basis and have never been paid a cent. But a dollar a month per member 'would' make a nice little second income... maybe I'll hit up eGroups with the idea.
> Professor > > ps: how 'bout selling a center-stand lift bar - mebbe > Tim will get there first ... > > KTSSU&TRSD
Sarah? Translation please? =^) Arne

Sarah Barwig
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[dsn_klr650] nklr - trolling for newbies

Post by Sarah Barwig » Mon May 08, 2000 11:41 am

>Date: Mon, 08 May 2000 09:39:48 -0700 >To: "Arne Larsen" >From: Sarah Barwig >Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] NKLR - trolling for newbies > >> >> > KTSSU&TRSD >> >>Sarah? Translation please? =^) > >Keep The Shiny Side Up & The Rubber Side Down > >but I did have to ponder it for a little bit...
---o&>o--- Sarah Barwig sarah@...

Bogdan Swider
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[dsn_klr650] buddy system (nklr)

Post by Bogdan Swider » Mon May 08, 2000 5:38 pm

> He adjusted the too-tight > steering head bearings on the spot (middle of the Lockhart Basin trail) > and > said later, "Hey! I can't believe how much that helped." What I can't > understand is: he went fast before he adjusted the steering head bearings. > > Rex was barreling up a twisty moutain gravel road doing over 80mph at > times. He doesn't worry about meeting a jeep in a blind turn the way I do. > I caught up at the summit where he was taking pictures. I looked at his > bike and said. " Look at your chain ! It's so loose it's about to fall off > ! " He said " No problem, I'll adjust it back in Colorado Springs". As we > were 150 miles away, I nagged him into doing it. Bogdan

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