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Motorcycle_Dan
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nklr choose yur weapon.

Post by Motorcycle_Dan » Thu May 02, 2002 2:15 pm

> That being said the Concourse will be my 2nd choose for > my next bike if in the unlikely event that I can't find a Bandit
I rode a bandit (yawn) 1200 up at Americade demo rides. Not a bad bike but no soul if ya axe me. Probably go a zillion miles trouble free but what fun is that. For some reason the connie always looked good to me. I liked the ST11 but that is one top heavy rascle. So wha'd I end up with? Yamaha GTS 1000 used with 3252 miles. Came with yamaha hard bags and bagster bra. (I had to purchase a bagster bag) It too is heavy steering and top heavy. Got that for about the same price as a new connie. Rode one in '93 when they were new and the price tag was 14 and a whole row of 9's. Just kept watching till one came up. Very stealth machine, and capible of iron butt runs when needed. In the real world, only a hand full of street riders can use the full potential of a Suzuki GS500 and push it to the machine's limit. Those riders that are talented enough, know better than to do it on the street. I don't try to stay on the cutting edge of technology when looking for a bike. (The KLR for example. I had a screamer deal brewing on a DRZ400 that I passed on) What I do is just wander through the bikes in the parking lot at a major race or swap meet until I get a woodie. Then stop to see what caused it. mmmmmm,,,,, aaaaaaahhhhhhh RZ350,,, oooooooohhhhhhh. Bumble bee colors. Signed by the king hisseff.... ohhh. Where wuz I ,,, Dan /|\

Xeno
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nklr choose yur weapon.

Post by Xeno » Thu May 02, 2002 3:29 pm

Good day all, Has anyone had any experiance with the Cagiva Gran Canyon? Just by looks, I would hack off my left arm (don't need no stinking clutch) for one. I wonder if its all eye candy though. Thanks Xeno 2001 KLR 250 1989 VN 750A
----- Original Message ----- From: Motorcycle_Dan To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 11:15 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] NKLR choose yur weapon. > > That being said the Concourse will be my 2nd choose for > > my next bike if in the unlikely event that I can't find a Bandit > > I rode a bandit (yawn) 1200 up at Americade demo rides. Not a bad > bike but no soul if ya axe me. Probably go a zillion miles trouble > free but what fun is that. For some reason the connie always looked > good to me. I liked the ST11 but that is one top heavy rascle. So > wha'd I end up with? Yamaha GTS 1000 used with 3252 miles. Came with > yamaha hard bags and bagster bra. (I had to purchase a bagster bag) > It too is heavy steering and top heavy. Got that for about the same > price as a new connie. Rode one in '93 when they were new and the > price tag was 14 and a whole row of 9's. Just kept watching till one > came up. Very stealth machine, and capible of iron butt runs when > needed. > > In the real world, only a hand full of street riders can > use the full potential of a Suzuki GS500 and push it to the machine's > limit. Those riders that are talented enough, know better than to do > it on the street. I don't try to stay on the cutting edge of > technology when looking for a bike. (The KLR for example. I had a > screamer deal brewing on a DRZ400 that I passed on) What I do is just > wander through the bikes in the parking lot at a major race or swap > meet until I get a woodie. Then stop to see what caused it. > mmmmmm,,,,, aaaaaaahhhhhhh RZ350,,, oooooooohhhhhhh. Bumble bee > colors. Signed by the king hisseff.... ohhh. Where wuz I ,,, > Dan /|\ > > > Checkout Dual Sport News at > http://www.dualsportnews.com > Be part of the Adventure! > > 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 > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >

Scott Adams
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was: for sale, now: title aquisition

Post by Scott Adams » Thu May 02, 2002 6:03 pm

Drew and all, be VERY CAREFUL with these services. I have represented more than one client who was taken to the bank by them and then still not had their "home" state honor the paperwork that was produced. Most DMV's are aware of these services and consider them scam's and fraud's. Just be careful. -scott From: "devin_ranger" Subject: [DSN_klr650] WAS: FOR SALE, NOW: TITLE AQUISITION
> Anyone in need of a title might be interested in following this link: > > http://www.oldcarfinders.com/linksit.php > > Drew > '95 650 > '56 3200

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