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colorailfan
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question from a new guy

Post by colorailfan » Tue Jul 30, 2002 6:02 pm

I see many posters here listing a model type at the end of their messages. Am curious how I would know what mine is. I have an '89 KLR 650 that may be for sale soon. Dave in Denver

dale_johnson13
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question from a new guy

Post by dale_johnson13 » Tue Jul 30, 2002 6:51 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "colorailfan" wrote:
> I see many posters here listing a model type at the end of their > messages. Am curious how I would know what mine is. I have an '89 > KLR 650 that may be for sale soon. > > Dave in Denver
A14 00 A13 99 a12 98 a10 97 a9 96 a8 a7 94 a6 a5 92 a4 a3 90 a2 89 a1 88

bdtcv15
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question from a new guy

Post by bdtcv15 » Tue Jul 30, 2002 7:01 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "dale_johnson13" wrote:
> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "colorailfan" wrote: > > I see many posters here listing a model type at the end of their > > messages. Am curious how I would know what mine is. I have
an '89
> > KLR 650 that may be for sale soon. > > > > Dave in Denver >
A11 was missed previously: A16 02 A15 01 A14 00 A13 99 A12 98 A11 97 A10 96 A9 95 A8 94 A7 93 A6 92 A5 91 A4 90 A3 89 A2 88 A1 87 Brian A9

dale_johnson13
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question from a new guy

Post by dale_johnson13 » Tue Jul 30, 2002 7:27 pm

durf DaLe kant count (thanks Brian)
> > A11 was missed previously: > > A16 02 > A15 01 > A14 00 > A13 99 > A12 98 > A11 97 > A10 96 > A9 95 > A8 94 > A7 93 > A6 92 > A5 91 > A4 90 > A3 89 > A2 88 > A1 87 > > > Brian > A9

bdtcv15
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question from a new guy

Post by bdtcv15 » Tue Jul 30, 2002 8:49 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "dale_johnson13" wrote:
> durf > > DaLe kant count > > (thanks Brian) > >
No problem Dale! Had to make sure the A9 was represented proper! Brian A9

mnron2002
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Post by mnron2002 » Tue Jul 30, 2002 10:34 pm

> BTW I believe the shop is owned by Ron Ayers, the current distance-
riding
> recordholder for 48 states in 6 days and 49 states in 7. Or
something like
> that. > > If it's the same Ron Ayers then it's definitely an enthusiast-run
shop.
> > > ______________
No, the LDR Ron spells his name Ayres, whereas the dealer Ron is Ayers. I thought the same thing. Check out LDR Ron's web page: www.ronayres.com He's retired from EDS and is now running a touring company. Just info for around the fire.... MNROn

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