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Stu, on a day like this, you gots'ta ride. Did the Mt. Lukens ultra view of
L.A. ride, and watched the sun set. Tomorrow its off to Julian for some new
brake pads. My rear brake is down to the bone, and the front ain't far
behind.
Russell
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Pretty much ditto's to that. I'll be on some bike during the day almost without exception. Today was a milestone day though. My son and I went for his first street ride. Me on the KLR and him on his Buell Blast. He finished the MSF course last Sunday. We started on the quiet streets around our house but quickly got bored. I kept checking on him and he said he was feeling fine. (no doubt!) We progressed up to one of my favorite country lanes and then on out to Mason TN. to Gus's chicken. In total, we did about 100 miles today. Tomorrow, we go for the long ride. Regards, Sam>Message: 19 > Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 01:53:43 -0000 > From: "James L. Miller Jr." >Subject: Re: Who rode their KLR today? > >Oh, come on, Stu!??! Do you really need to ask that? >millerized >(neither rain, nor sleet nor gloom of night, but ocassionally clutch >problems and broken/dislocated bones)
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Commuting to work on my A8 55 miles round trip everyday. Only drive
truck or carpool with wife when weather is bad or gout acted up in
foot bad. Rode with other bikers all day on weekends sometimes and
keep wondering why everyone is staring at my bike instead of others. 

who rode their klr today?
I ride nearly every day. If there is a high percentage chance of
rain I take the truck so the battery doesn't go bad from just sitting.
Mark Lewis
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I ride mine to work every weekday, rain or shine. Friday was a
beautiful day, mid 40s temperature and partly cloudy skies. I had to
stop on the south side of the high-bridge into St. Paul to gaze out at
the Mississippi river barge traffic and the St. Paul skyline. Smoked a
ceegar and tried to think of excuses to take the day off... no dice.
Having to go to work really intrudes on my "real" life.
While I was standing there at the lookout, a fellow drove up in a large
SUV and said "Hey, I've got a bike just like that!" I almost asked him
why he wasn't riding it, but I didn't know him and decided to be
polite.
The rest of the ride to work was along the parkways, winding along the
river. Beautiful...
Had an easy day at work, and took the long way home. I didn't get home
until after dark, but I have an understanding wife and she just warmed
up my dinner without giving me any grief.
Today is maintenance day. Gonna check my valves, at 8,700 miles,
because I haven't checked them since I changed some shims at 1,500.
(Remember the jeweler's screwdriver into the abyss incident?) I finally
got a torque wrench, so I'm gonna torque the cap bolts properly this
time. Gonna clean the chain and lube it again, and check everything
else. Might as well do that subframe upgrade while I've got the
bodywork off. I'm hoping to reach Paul Streeter before I leave on my
long trip to S.Dakota, so we can mount that front Gripster. Life is
good...
I've been using Hondalube on the chain, but I find that it gets washed
off every time I ride in the rain. We had two days in a row there where
it rained during my commute, and by the third day there were rust spots
on the rollers already. I wonder if that would have happened if I used
WD40. Anybody out there know?
OK, I'm rambling here. Better get the bike out and get started.
Ride well,
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--- mwl_95623 wrote:
__________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25 http://photos.yahoo.com/ph/print_splash> --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Stu" wrote: > > > > I generally ride everyday Monday through Friday on my minimum 70 > mile round trip commute. Today was especially interesting:
who rode their klr today?
Today I'm going to ride mine over to Laughlin River Run from Kingman,
AZ, via old Rt. 66. I'll check out all that chrome & listen to all
those open pipes! Should I wear a flack jacket? Pete Chester A16
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If you do the math:
2001 KLR 50 mpg, 6 gallons @ 1.90 = $11.4
2003 F150 17 mpg, 25 gallons @ 1.90 = $47.5
1971 F100 10 mpg, 20 gallons @ 1.90 = $38
So, I am riding the KLR as much as possible. With a 43l Givi tail
trunk I can commute to work and do all my errands except get groceries.
Craig
A15 Pruav
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Sure you can; make more trips!
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Guy
At 01:06 AM 4/25/04 -0000, Craig wrote:

>So, I am riding the KLR as much as possible. With a 43l Givi tail >trunk I can commute to work and do all my errands except get groceries.
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http://xd8ad0695.ip.e-nt.net/klr/costco_run1.jpg http://xd8ad0695.ip.e-nt.net/klr/costco_run2.jpg http://xd8ad0695.ip.e-nt.net/klr/loaded_up1.JPG Top case + ortleib saddlebags (or just get OSR racks and hoseclamp milkcrates onto them) + expanding tank bag + bungee net = 90% of a full grocery cart transported home on the bike. Costco runs are the funniest, the looks I get riding home with the crate of Pampers strapped to the back of the bike are priceless. I just got tank panniers, so I'll manage a full cart the next time I go. -- Devon Brooklyn, NY A15-Z '01 KLR650 '81 SR500 cafe racer "The truth's not too popular these days....." Arnold Schwarzenneger, in The Running Man>At 01:06 AM 4/25/04 -0000, Craig wrote: > >So, I am riding the KLR as much as possible. With a 43l Givi tail >trunk I can commute to work and do all my errands except get groceries. > >
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On Sunday 25 April 2004 11:21, Devon wrote:
I don't need Pampers yet, but most of the people at CostCo know me as the guy with the bike. Fortunately, it's only about a 1/4 mile from where I work so doing my shopping in reasonable size chunks isn't a problem. I did have one bad moment, but a neighbor saw me standing there with a charcoal grill trying to figure out my next move and threw in the back of his pickup. I figure the bike pays for itself by cutting down on impulse buys of crap like 99" digital TVs and so forth. The best thing I've found is the sissy bar on the Sportster. I don't even have a passenger seat on it, but I can carry almost anything given enough bungees.> Costco runs are > the funniest, the looks I get riding home with the crate of Pampers > strapped to the back of the bike are priceless.
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