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Post by k650dsn@aol.com » Thu Oct 12, 2000 4:43 pm

Congrats on the Bandit. Gino
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Bill E Goat" wrote: > Heading my way (waiting for the credit union to call) looks to be a > Y2K Bandit 1200S. At about $7000 out the door ($6299, +CA sales tax, > + registration) it looks like a fair enough bargain. We shall see. > I am electing it over the ZRX1100 (too much trouble to get in CA) for > its aircooled screw adjusted motor, and its centerstand. I am > electing it over the 2001 model Bandit because the Y2K is lighter and > of course less expensive, with the intro of the 2001. I think a 2001 > out-the-door would be about $8700. the Y2K also lacks those ugly > mirrors gracing the 2001 fairing. 22 pounds lighter, though, is a > fair amount. The TPS is a nice touch, but I'll be able to do > without......I've ridden for years without it so nothing to hard to > take there! My bud Orel who tunes GSXR's for the track says it > should cost about $200 to bump it up to about 130 HP. Nice! It > should look good in the living room, where I will keep it for a > while.

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Post by bill e goat » Thu Oct 12, 2000 4:50 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, k650dsn@a... wrote:
> Congrats on the Bandit. > > Gino
Thanks, Gino! (still waiting for the credit union to call, although as far as I know my credit is flawless) Who knows, Gino....it's entirely possible I might like this bike and get rid of the BMW, something you would understand ......everyone seems to really say great things about it. I read up on a lot of reports, and like I told you I was lusting after a ZRX for a long time. But they are hard to get in CA, and the 2001s won't be (realtively) cheap like this end- of-year bandit. Myself being one of the world's greatest rationalizers, and not having any real adult responsibilities like children in school, I just tell myself I need a good work bike for riding around in the city where I live...I think this one will do it. Rational Bill interested in trying out the backroad bandito

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nklr bandit 1200 en route

Post by Peter Berghs » Thu Oct 12, 2000 4:55 pm

Congrats! I too was looking at the Bandit but decided to get a 2001 KLR instead. A new bike is soooo much fun! I think I'll keep it in the dining room this winter. Peter B Bill E Goat wrote:
> > Heading my way (waiting for the credit union to call) looks to be a > Y2K Bandit 1200S. At about $7000 out the door ($6299, +CA sales tax, > + registration) it looks like a fair enough bargain. We shall see. > I am electing it over the ZRX1100 (too much trouble to get in CA) for > its aircooled screw adjusted motor, and its centerstand. I am > electing it over the 2001 model Bandit because the Y2K is lighter and > of course less expensive, with the intro of the 2001. I think a 2001 > out-the-door would be about $8700. the Y2K also lacks those ugly > mirrors gracing the 2001 fairing. 22 pounds lighter, though, is a > fair amount. The TPS is a nice touch, but I'll be able to do > without......I've ridden for years without it so nothing to hard to > take there! My bud Orel who tunes GSXR's for the track says it > should cost about $200 to bump it up to about 130 HP. Nice! It > should look good in the living room, where I will keep it for a > while. > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com

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Post by Dreas Nielsen » Thu Oct 12, 2000 8:43 pm

> > > Anyone know of > > > a product to keep this from happening? > > > > > > Kyle > > > > Fog City anti-fog film on your face shield. That's all you need. > > > > Dreas > > Well, that works for the face shield. I presume it still wouldn't > help his glasses that much though.
With the Fog City, you can keep the shield closed, and then there is no flow of cold air, so the glasses won't fog up either. Dreas

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nklr bandit 1200 en route

Post by k650dsn@aol.com » Thu Oct 12, 2000 9:59 pm

I wouldn't say it's possible that you might get rid of the beemer, but more like highly probable :) Gino
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Bill E Goat" wrote: > --- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, k650dsn@a... wrote: > ....it's > entirely possible I might like this bike and get rid of the BMW, > something you would understand ......everyone seems to really say > great things about it.

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nklr bandit 1200 en route

Post by Backroad Bill » Thu Oct 12, 2000 10:27 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, k650dsn@a... wrote:
> I wouldn't say it's possible that you might get rid of the beemer, > but more like highly probable :) > > Gino
Gino, I am open-minded, and as much as I love that bike (R1100RS in black) anything is possible. However, I am looking forward to having all three here in the house, with my two little doggies. I know, it's perverted, but perverts have more fun! Bill still waiting to hear from the credit union.

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