DSN_KLR650
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Ted Palmer
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by Ted Palmer » Sat Jun 10, 2000 7:33 am
cloudhid@... wrote:
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> OK, I'll come clean. There wasn't enough time to prep the KLR for
> Moab and my XR isn't comfortable enough to ride from Redondo to
> Utah in the time allowed, so I trailered it.
[...]
> [Image]
Yow, that's not a real bike, is it? It way too clean.
It looks more like Tamiya have started making 1:1 scale motorcycle
model kits now.
Mister_T
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Conall O'Brien
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by Conall O'Brien » Sat Jun 10, 2000 11:37 am
I agree, it looks like a model to me, sorry Ron. The gold tint on the spoke
nipples doesn't look right.
Conall- proud owner of 3 scale models of the KLR650.
>From: Ted Palmer
>To: klr650 DSN_klr650@egroups.com>
>Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Dual Sport Cheater
>Date: Sat, 10 Jun 2000 22:29:48 +1000
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>cloudhid@... wrote:
> >
> > OK, I'll come clean. There wasn't enough time to prep the KLR for
> > Moab and my XR isn't comfortable enough to ride from Redondo to
> > Utah in the time allowed, so I trailered it.
>[...]
> > [Image]
>
>Yow, that's not a real bike, is it? It way too clean.
>It looks more like Tamiya have started making 1:1 scale motorcycle
>model kits now.
>
>Mister_T
>
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Peter Dahlheimer, MD
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by Peter Dahlheimer, MD » Mon Jun 12, 2000 1:40 am
that's ok... can i borrow it now??
_pete
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OK, I'll come clean. There wasn't enough time to prep the KLR for
Moab and my XR isn't comfortable enough to ride from Redondo to
Utah in the time allowed, so I trailered it. This thing climbs
arches as if someone was lifting it from above. This is a shot
when it was polished up just before losing the kick stand and
receiving it's first badge of honor in the form of scratched side
panels and bent lever. (Sorry Pete. I had to get in the first dent
before loaning it to anyone).
Redondo Ron
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G. Meyer
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by G. Meyer » Mon Jun 12, 2000 1:36 pm
If you want repeater capability for a few more dollars you may want to check out Keenwoods Freetalk XL. $199 to $250 each. Also a GMRS 2 watt, but with repeater programmability. *Note for the record the Motorola Distance and the Keenwoods XL's are cross compatible with FRS Channels 1-7. Just make sure the squelch codes match. A few FRS radios have odd spacing and/or don't have the normal 38 codes per channel. I've been told that the extra power 2 watts vs. 1/2 watt will only increase range slightly and will just use up batteries faster. UHF is line of sight. I've used FRS clearly & cleanly well over the 5 miles "line of sight only". I'll be doing some extensive testing for maximum range this summer from adjacent mountain tops in my area. Some of the better quality FRS radios often have better features for half the price of 2 watt GMRS radios with only slightly less range. IMHO. Glen, A-13 450 miles "Burnout

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