In May-August of 2000, I was the only KLR rider in a group of 14 bikes that
rode around the world, led by Helge Pedersen. We were in about a dozen
countries, and spent a month in China.
Today I received word that one of the original organizers of that trip plans
to do a month-long, China-only bike trip in the summer of 2002. I plan to
be on it, and this time it'd be nice to have some other KLR's along.
It won't be cheap - - probably $8-$9,000, including round-trip airfare,
domestic airfare within China to the far western border near Pakistan,
shipping of the motorcycles to China and back to the U.S., all hotels, most
meals, all necessary documentation,
including Chinese driver's licenses, and license plates, English-speaking
Chinese guides, a chase vehicle for the entire time, etc. Pretty much
everything will be covered except fuel for the bikes, and a few meals.
The plan is to fly to the far-western part of China and ride the country
from west-to-east, back towards Beijing, covering probably 4,000 miles in 30
days. Last time we rode mostly south-to-north, popping out of China at its
northern border with Russia/Mongolia. Last time, even though we rode over
3,000 miles in China, we didn't see a lot of geographical diversity,
because we were in the highly-populated coastal lowlands almost the entire
time. From a geographical diversity standpoint, this trip in 2002 should be
far more interesting.
The trip will be 30 days, almost certainly in the June-July-August
timeframe, but dates have not been set.
If anyone's interested, let me know, either on list, or off. Thanks.
what would cause this problem
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what would cause this problem
Yesterday While riding my 86 KL 600 The bike stalled before it
stalled it popped. The bike sat for a few minutes then restarted
drove it 1/4 mile then the same thing happened again. This happened
2 more times. The bike sat for an hour started again but the idle was
real high about 4000. I turned the bike off tried blowing the carb
out with air put everything back together and tried to kick the bike
over, It almost started then died. I am going to put a new plug in it
todat and try it again. Is something messed up in the carb that would
cause this .
Thanks for any input
Jon
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going out for chinese food - - the hard way
You know I'd like to go but my KLR is so tricked out and technologically
sophisticated I'd be afraid the Chinese would find a way to give me a flat
tire so they could seize it and take it apart to study!
Morgan
----- Original Message ----- From: William Woodson To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 10:58 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Going out for Chinese food - - the hard way > In May-August of 2000, I was the only KLR rider in a group of 14 bikes that > rode around the world, led by Helge Pedersen. We were in about a dozen > countries, and spent a month in China. > > Today I received word that one of the original organizers of that trip plans > to do a month-long, China-only bike trip in the summer of 2002. I plan to > be on it, and this time it'd be nice to have some other KLR's along. > > It won't be cheap - - probably $8-$9,000, including round-trip airfare, > domestic airfare within China to the far western border near Pakistan, > shipping of the motorcycles to China and back to the U.S., all hotels, most > meals, all necessary documentation, > including Chinese driver's licenses, and license plates, English-speaking > Chinese guides, a chase vehicle for the entire time, etc. Pretty much > everything will be covered except fuel for the bikes, and a few meals. > > The plan is to fly to the far-western part of China and ride the country > from west-to-east, back towards Beijing, covering probably 4,000 miles in 30 > days. Last time we rode mostly south-to-north, popping out of China at its > northern border with Russia/Mongolia. Last time, even though we rode over > 3,000 miles in China, we didn't see a lot of geographical diversity, > because we were in the highly-populated coastal lowlands almost the entire > time. From a geographical diversity standpoint, this trip in 2002 should be > far more interesting. > > The trip will be 30 days, almost certainly in the June-July-August > timeframe, but dates have not been set. > > If anyone's interested, let me know, either on list, or off. Thanks. > > > > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Support Dual Sport News by subscribing at: > http://www.dualsportnews.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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