I know there are alot of options when it comes to grips and I don't
like the stock ones on my 04 klr. I'd like to hear some opinions from
you all about what you like, Thanks, Bill.
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grips, what to buy?
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004, wtm07112000 wrote:
Progrip #714. Bigger, thicker, for her pleasure. RM>I know there are alot of options when it comes to grips and I don't >like the stock ones on my 04 klr. I'd like to hear some opinions from >you all about what you like, Thanks, Bill.
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In a message dated 2004-07-16 10:00:11 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
ron.criswell@... writes:
In '71 I landed a job swamping out pans at a local smorgasbord. One of those sweet jobs you land in, the owner was a Swede and into Huskys. He hauled his son and me to the AMA Nationals and the Trans-AM races held in California. We were leaving the race at Carnegie Park and as we were passing the pits Rolf hears swedish being spoken - turns out swedish is the common nordic tongue - and walks into the tent and stars yaking with them. A few minutes later he pulls Thomas and me in and I found myself sitting with Ake Johnson, Roger DeCoster, Hikki Mikola, Joel Robert and Adolf Weil. I was awed to be amongst these gods. Pat G'ville, Nv [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > Adolf Weil? On a Maico right? I met him and Roger Decoster here in Dallas at > about 1968 or 69 at Dallas first real motocross. > Before they came, we had mostly TT's and scrambles around here. Joel Robert > and a guy from Czechoslovakia named Valstamil Valik > (sp) was also there. They made the locals look pretty bad. A friend of mine > could speak German so I got to shake all their > hands. Seems like Robert and Valik were on CZ's and Decoster on a Husky. > > Saw Decoster and Robert and Gary Baily a couple of years later when they > came through again. Seems like Decoster was riding for > Suzuki then. Those were the days. > > Criswell >
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