rally in wisconsin?

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Don Detloff
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new corbin arrived !!!! [nklr]

Post by Don Detloff » Tue Jun 05, 2001 2:22 pm

My new Corbin finally arrived today!!!!!! I was told when I ordered it, it would take 4 to 5 weeks. It took 10 weeks. The seat looks great. I got the "modified" KLR version in black with a forest green welt. The top is done in the accent leather with vinyl sides. Not quite as flashy as that red one, but I think it's going to look pretty good. Don Detloff Fair Haven, MI A14

Kurt Simpson
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new corbin arrived !!!! [nklr]

Post by Kurt Simpson » Tue Jun 05, 2001 2:33 pm

> My new Corbin finally arrived today!!!!!! I was told when I ordered > it, it would take 4 to 5 weeks. It took 10 weeks. > > The seat looks great. I got the "modified" KLR version in black with a > forest green welt. The top is done in the accent leather with vinyl > sides. Not quite as flashy as that red one, but I think it's going to > look pretty good. > > Don Detloff > Fair Haven, MI A14
Enjoy it...in spite of issues many of us have had with Corbin customer service, the modified Corbin is a terrific choice for the KLR. The seat gives you a wide base of operation and still allows for movement for and aft and side to side. Kurt

Don Detloff
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new corbin arrived !!!! [nklr]

Post by Don Detloff » Tue Jun 05, 2001 2:42 pm

It looks like the seat width is a closer match to my width! :) Don Detloff Fair Haven, MI A14
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Kurt Simpson" wrote: > > My new Corbin finally arrived today!!!!!! I was told when I ordered > > it, it would take 4 to 5 weeks. It took 10 weeks. > > > > The seat looks great. I got the "modified" KLR version in black with a > > forest green welt. The top is done in the accent leather with vinyl > > sides. Not quite as flashy as that red one, but I think it's going to > > look pretty good. > > > > Don Detloff > > Fair Haven, MI A14 > > Enjoy it...in spite of issues many of us have had with Corbin customer > service, the modified Corbin is a terrific choice for the KLR. The seat > gives you a wide base of operation and still allows for movement for and aft > and side to side. > > Kurt

Kurt Simpson
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new corbin arrived !!!! [nklr]

Post by Kurt Simpson » Tue Jun 05, 2001 3:44 pm

> It looks like the seat width is a closer match to my width! :) > > Don Detloff > Fair Haven, MI A14
I hear you...believe me...I don't think Dash Weeks belongs on a KLR...he makes the rest of us look pretty bad...I had to snap my fingers to get Kimberly to stop looking at him...(g) Kurt

tebklr@aol.com
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rally in wisconsin?

Post by tebklr@aol.com » Tue Jun 05, 2001 4:31 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., saladshooterKLR@w... wrote:
> Yup, Crawford Hills campground east of town. I think the website is > www.geocities.com/enduraidrally/ or something like that. If nothing > else do a search for enduraid. I will be down there but staying at
East
> Arbutus campground since Crawford Hills doesn't have any electric
sites
> for my camper. See you there... > > Don KLRA13 "Salad Shooter" > 73 Suzuki TS185 > Mandan, North Dakota
Hope you guys have a great time! Had to choose between this and the AMA races @ Road America. Guess I'm still a pavement guy at heart!!!!

dash@airtipps.com
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new corbin arrived !!!! [nklr]

Post by dash@airtipps.com » Tue Jun 05, 2001 5:08 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Kurt Simpson" wrote:
> > It looks like the seat width is a closer match to my width! :) > > > > Don Detloff > > Fair Haven, MI A14 > > I hear you...believe me...I don't think Dash Weeks belongs on a
KLR...he
> makes the rest of us look pretty bad...I had to snap my fingers to
get
> Kimberly to stop looking at him...(g) > > Kurt
:) Thanks Kurt... I'm Blushing. I couldn't imagine another bike better suited to me though. It's got tons of "engineered features" that are totally stupid and need changing. Just what a creative engineer needs. Chris Krok knows how I feel. Chris has got some great new stuff coming folks.. stay tuned. I still can't decide whether I'm honored to have the "Rat Bike" award this year or not. Thanks to all for looking at my "Not Art" bike and giving it some attention but other than a prototype dash (that failed horribly) Everythign is/was installed correctly, with professionalism and it all actually worked. It's just a different color. If I switch off my headlight it blends very well in the desert (goal acheived). I've changed the name of bike and will get a vanity plate soon (or NOT!). KHMMV (pronounced CUM-VEE) Kawasaki High Mobility Multipurpose Vehicle. If I get a vanity plate then I'll be honored to have the "Rat Bike" Award. Perhaps next year. It was a pleasure meeting everyone at the "classic" and I'm looking forward to next year. Kurt ... it was fun to choke on your dust for a few miles and I wish Daryl didn't have to ditch. I would have enjoyed the rest of the route even more with the entire group. A special Thanks to Gino and Fred for all their hard work. I had a blast. LaterZ Dash

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