[dsn_klr650] 96 klr

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D.J. Rogers
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Post by D.J. Rogers » Thu Jun 01, 2000 6:34 pm

When I went through basic training, our instuctors called the Army guys "Pongo's". I believe this is some kind of monkey that digs holes in the jungle for no apparent reason (but I could be wrong). Air Force (unofficial) Motto: "In The Rear, With The Beer". Cheers, D. GBG eh14

Jeffrey L. Walker
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[dsn_klr650] 96 klr

Post by Jeffrey L. Walker » Fri Jun 02, 2000 11:23 am

> Hello > While riding around Ellensburg WA last weekend with my brother on his 00 > klr and me on my '96 I noticed that his front sprocket is held on by one
big
> bolt and mine by two smaller bolts. It's the first time I did a side by
side
> on the two years....does this difference signify the change over between
the
> "reworked" klr? I bought my bike used, runs great and have no complaints. > But was wondering if their is anything else I should know about maybe
having
> the antique model? :) > Thanks...Mark. > > ps...Granola heads don't like motorcycles on their slice of heaven...even > ones that shut-off their bikes and pull to the side...but it's ok for > Granola head dogs to give chase and BARK!?!? > >
Well, in the Army S.F. SERE School (that's Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape), they taught us that when being pursued by the enemy's dogs, the thing to do is to kill and eat one, so then the enemy would seriously hesitate to use anymore dogs on you. Just a thought, not that I advocate eating anyone's pet. Jeff

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