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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "wa4tij" wrote:
2002/news/18627447.html Think someone started an oil discussion?
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I think it was the lubricating properties of WD-40
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "guytal1" wrote: > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "wa4tij" wrote: > > http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2002/Apr-28-Sun- > 2002/news/18627447.html > > Think someone started an oil discussion?
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The worst part of the whole incident it that they incessantly refer to them as "motorcycle" gangs... A gang is a gang, walking, riding, or driving. They are no different than other gangs involved in inner city turf wars. What in the world could they have to fight about? There's more than enough open road for these moronic neanderthals to ride their bikes, or whatever it is they do that they feel other neanderthals need to die for the cause. I suppose now even a "group" of KLR riders may strike fear in the heart of Joe public! Harley should take note as well, this could put a damper on the yuppie "Hell's Angels" wannabes that are willing to pay $20K for their rides... and umpteen $$$'s on Leather accessories..
no offense to anyone but the yuppie "Hell's Angels" wannabes...
"wa4tij" wrote:
>http://www.lvrj.com/lvrj_home/2002/Apr-28-Sun-2002/news/18627447.html > >Robert A14 > >
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I'll take the fake 1%ers over the real thing any day, any time,
anywhere. I may think they're funny, they may think I'm funny, but
sarcasm is as rough as it's going to get.
On another note, I was taking off my chest protector and MX helmet to
eat breakfast in a diner last Sunday, before going offoading (in the
rain and mud). I had just finished explaining to this crusty-looking guy
who asked why I was dressed like a power ranger (I was going dirt riding
in the woods) when he said "you gotta get a Harley". I just stared at
him for a moment, trying to think of a response to one of the stupidest
things I've heard in years. I mumbled "they don't work too well in the
mud" on the way back to my seat. It was the best I could come up with.
Devon
PRBKLR@... wrote:
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Harley should take note as well, this could put a damper on the yuppie
"Hell's Angels" wannabes that are willing to pay $20K for their rides...
and umpteen $$$'s on Leather accessories..
> no offense to anyone but the yuppie "Hell's Angels" wannabes... >
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Back when i was putting the 1st 100k on my new R75/5, I had a
stock response to these guys: "ten hours, any direction, for pink
slips." Never any takers.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Devon Jarvis wrote: > I'll take the fake 1%ers over the real thing any day, any time, > anywhere. I may think they're funny, they may think I'm funny, but > sarcasm is as rough as it's going to get. > > On another note, I was taking off my chest protector and MX helmet to > eat breakfast in a diner last Sunday, before going offoading (in the > rain and mud). I had just finished explaining to this crusty-looking guy > who asked why I was dressed like a power ranger (I was going dirt riding > in the woods) when he said "you gotta get a Harley". I just stared at > him for a moment, trying to think of a response to one of the stupidest > things I've heard in years. I mumbled "they don't work too well in the > mud" on the way back to my seat. It was the best I could come up with. > > Devon > > > > > PRBKLR@c... wrote: > > snip > > Harley should take note as well, this could put a damper on the yuppie > "Hell's Angels" wannabes that are willing to pay $20K for their rides... > and umpteen $$$'s on Leather accessories.. > > no offense to anyone but the yuppie "Hell's Angels" wannabes... > >
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On Wed, 1 May 2002, Devon Jarvis wrote:
I was told something similar in a Subway near DeFuniak Springs, FL by an otherwise intellegent-sounding man. He also wanted to know what in the hell I was doing living in the LA area since I grew up in Ocala. I nearly cried in my double-meat BMT.. That bad hateful man.>On another note, I was taking off my chest protector and MX helmet to >eat breakfast in a diner last Sunday, before going offoading (in the >rain and mud). I had just finished explaining to this crusty-looking guy >who asked why I was dressed like a power ranger (I was going dirt riding >in the woods) when he said "you gotta get a Harley". I just stared at >him for a moment, trying to think of a response to one of the stupidest >things I've heard in years. I mumbled "they don't work too well in the >mud" on the way back to my seat. It was the best I could come up with.
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"Think someone started an oil discussion?"
About what kind to use, or leakage/seepage of oil???
Kathleen in Lake Elsinore
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On Thu, 2 May 2002, Kathleen wrote:
The bikers were having an argument over which frying oil is better for their cholesterol level: Canola or Sunflower.>"Think someone started an oil discussion?" > >About what kind to use, or leakage/seepage of oil???
nklr: darwin wins, laughlin style
I prefer extra virgin olive oil. But I never, ever flush used oil down the toilet... MM> > >"Think someone started an oil discussion?" > > > >About what kind to use, or leakage/seepage of oil??? > > The bikers were having an argument over which frying oil is better for > their cholesterol level: Canola or Sunflower. >
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