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smilin jack is a crusty ol fool.........nklr
butr he wrote a good ride repote.
Check it out.
Jack, tell 'em where to find it.
Backroad Bill
Crusty Ol Fool and proud of it, even though Pride is an evil thing
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At 05:32 AM 12/20/00 +0000, Backroad Bandit wrote:
Well thanks for the plug Bill. Just click on the link below the words Mercer PA and it will take you to a little half ass web site that my son put up for me a while back. The trip report is there. And you're right, I am a crusty old fool at times.>butr he wrote a good ride repote. > >Check it out. > >Jack, tell 'em where to find it. > >Backroad Bill >Crusty Ol Fool and proud of it, even though Pride is an evil thing
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Did i miss something here , I never saw the link
Mike
In a message dated 12/20/00 11:21:02 AM EST, smlnjack@... writes:
<< Well thanks for the plug Bill. Just click on the link below the words
Mercer PA and it will take you to a little half ass web site that my son
put up for me a while back. The trip report is there. And you're right, I
am a crusty old fool at times. >>
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At 01:34 PM 12/20/00 -0500, TLrydr@... wrote:
Well as far as I know, it appears automatically with my signature unless I take special pains to delete it. In any event, it's http://www.toolcity.net/~smlnjack> Did i miss something here , I never saw the link > Mike >In a message dated 12/20/00 11:21:02 AM EST, smlnjack@... writes: > > Mercer PA and it will take you to a little half ass web site that my son > put up for me a while back. The trip report is there. And you're right, I
Smilin' Jack Mercer Pa http://www.toolcity.net/~smlnjack> am a crusty old fool at times. >>
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I concur, if you havn't read Jack's ride report, you should. Even mentions
Angeles Crest, Newcomb Ranch, and Wrightwood (Cal Posse's home range).
Great job Jack, very well written!
Russel'r
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Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Smilin Jack is a Crusty ol Fool.........NKLR
At 01:34 PM 12/20/00 -0500, TLrydr@... wrote:
right, I Well as far as I know, it appears automatically with my signature unless I take special pains to delete it. In any event, it's http://www.toolcity.net/~smlnjack> Did i miss something here , I never saw the link > Mike >In a message dated 12/20/00 11:21:02 AM EST, smlnjack@... writes: > > Mercer PA and it will take you to a little half ass web site that my son > put up for me a while back. The trip report is there. And you're
Smilin' Jack Mercer Pa http://www.toolcity.net/~smlnjack 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> am a crusty old fool at times. >>
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At 05:02 PM 12/20/00 -0800, Russell Scott wrote:
Well thanks very much for the compliment. Glad you liked it.>I concur, if you havn't read Jack's ride report, you should. Even mentions >Angeles Crest, Newcomb Ranch, and Wrightwood (Cal Posse's home range). > Great job Jack, very well written! > >Russel'r
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short in the saddle
I am 5' 6" and consider myself vertically challenged. I bought my 2001
KLR650 in spite of the size and have had relatively few problems riding it.
I recently purchased a set of lowering links for about $60 which effectively
lowered the bike an inch and a half. It was a awesome difference. I feel a
whole lot more confident in turns and coming to stops. The road feels like
it's about 2 feet wider. Bang for the buck you can't beat the KLR650!!!
Dennis Eastman - A15
deast@...
Concord, NC
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] Short in the saddle
I am considering buying a dual sport after 15 years on confinement to
four wheels. However I am a bit short in the inseam... I sat on a KLR
in the dealer showroom and it felt huge and is a putrid green. I am
not new to cycling but it has been some years. Past Bikes were Hodaka
Dirt Squirt, Honda XL 350, Suzuki GS 850. I anticipate most miles on
new bike will be highway commute with a few dirt roads, and an
occassional foray into mountains and trails. I am not an agressive
motocross style rider... but want something reliable that can get me
to remote places from time to time. I would like to hear from
vertically challenged about the KLR650. I would also consider DR650
but aftermarket doesnt appear as developed for DR.
I really like the looks of BMW F650... I got the itch but I aint got
the scratch...
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