I am curious as to how many miles people have gotten out of their KLR
engines? What kind of miles can someone expect out of a well maintained KLR?
Steve Wallingford
nklr americans
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nklr americans
Umm, yeah, okay.
Mr Hughes, I believe the tailor has your jacket ready. Ah yes, white
canvas with extra long sleeves and large, shiny buckles? Right! Off
you go then.
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, Nick Hughes wrote: > What the Americans have always failed to understand is that strange ladies > lying around in ponds distributing swords is no system for a basis of > government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate of the masses > and not some farcical aquatic ceremony. I mean if I went round proclaiming > myself emporer of Japan because some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me > they'd put me away. > > Yes, well, that's the blinkered philistine pig-headed ignorance I've come > to expect from you non-creative garbage. Sitting round on your loathesome > spotty behinds, squeezing blackheads and not giving a tinkers cuss for the > struggling artist.....excrement. Whining, hypocritical toadies with your > Tony Jacklin golf clubs, colour tv sets and your bleeding secret masonic > handshakes....You wouldn't let me join would you, you black-balling > bastards. Well, I wouldn't become a free-mason now, if you went down on > your lousy stinking rotten knees and begged me. > > Perfect Python, > Big Nick
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klr engine longevity
The guy at the Kawi dealer told me I needed to use thier oil or the
clutch would slip? He said synthetic was no good for the clutch?
Tell me he is wrong because I would much rather run synthetic!
Justin Painter
A4
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, Russell Scott wrote: > Keep revs under 5500 when running at a constant speed, use a good synthetic oil, change it every 3K - 4K, should get 60K - 100K minimum. > > Russel'r
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