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klr 650 story.
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[dsn_klr650] how much does a gallon weigh?
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[dsn_klr650] how much does a gallon weigh?
Odd I always thought gasoline was 10lb per gallon. It is heavier than water
right?
Ed
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[dsn_klr650] how much does a gallon weigh?
<< It is heavier than water right? >>
Nope, gas and oil both FLOAT on water's surface.
Pete the Streak
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klr 650 story.
The list would be happy to oblidge you I'm sure, Neale.
Cheers!
Arne
-----Original Message-----
From: Neale Bayly [mailto:KrissyD2@...]
Sent: August 27, 2000 4:44 PM
To: listmeister@...
Subject: KLR 650 Story.
Dear Arnie. I would like to tell you and your members about my time
with Laura. She was a low mileage 88 KLR 650 when I made my trip around
Europe in 96. Together we spent five months, 17,500 miles and rode
through 23 countries as we visited the four corners of Europe. She
never missed a beat and has etched a permanent place in my heart. I
will have another one day soon. Please, if you could send your members
to http://www.motorcyclejournal.net/index.htm and tell them to check out
ARTICLES and then "Big Nose and Laura." Please let me know what you
think. Thanks. NealeBayly.
PS I am working on riding to and across China. I know it will be pretty
well near impossible to get sponsored from Kawasaki, but if you look at
my Expedition page you will see my travel partner is a factory trained
Kawasaki mechanic so we both have a lot of positive reasons for using
KLR's .
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