When I was riding a GS, BMW or some BMW group, published a Pocket
Guide that showed other riders who would be willing to help another
rider who was away from his home base and needed assistance. The
Guide had various columns that could be "checked" to show what
services you were willing to provide.
Some of the column labels showing AVAILABLE SERVICES could be: Will
travel (X) miles; P/U w/tiedowns and ramp; tow veh. w/trailer &
tiedowns; workspace; mechanical assistance; mehanical ability
(*;**;***); tools available (*;**;***);camping spot; sleep inside;
bathroom; shower; space for (x) m/c; space for (x) people.
Name;address;phone number(s); email; General Location: (eg) 10 N. of
San Francisco, CA. USA
Listed by Country-State/Prov.
This Guide could be downloadable so a rider could print out the
States/Prov. he would be traveling through. Feedback? Anybody have
the conputer ability to do something like this, or the time?
pulsating brakes
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rider to rider assistance book needed(?)
There are a lot of people on this list that are willing to help
fellow riders whether they are KLR listers or not, but many folks
these days don't want their personal information stored in a
downloadable file to be mined by unscrupulous individuals. A better
idea might be for someone to compile the data, create a PDF file, and
email it to Listers upon request. Just a thought, anyone else have
one?
__Arden
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wrote:
of> When I was riding a GS, BMW or some BMW group, published a Pocket > Guide that showed other riders who would be willing to help another > rider who was away from his home base and needed assistance. The > Guide had various columns that could be "checked" to show what > services you were willing to provide. > > Some of the column labels showing AVAILABLE SERVICES could be: Will > travel (X) miles; P/U w/tiedowns and ramp; tow veh. w/trailer & > tiedowns; workspace; mechanical assistance; mehanical ability > (*;**;***); tools available (*;**;***);camping spot; sleep inside; > bathroom; shower; space for (x) m/c; space for (x) people. > > Name;address;phone number(s); email; General Location: (eg) 10 N.
> San Francisco, CA. USA > > Listed by Country-State/Prov. > > This Guide could be downloadable so a rider could print out the > States/Prov. he would be traveling through. Feedback? Anybody have > the conputer ability to do something like this, or the time?
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rider to rider assistance book needed(?)
Actually - there are 2 BMW guides - the one published by BMWMOA (Members of
America) which has the stuff Allen listed below EXCEPT Name and actually
address. It had a general location, phone number and stuff you were willing
to do, including my favorite, KK (Stop by for just Coffee and Conversation).
Then there is the IBMWR (Internet BMW Riders) non-anonymous guide that
includes full names, phone numbers etc.
Both work well. My only complaint about the anonymous is that in 10 years +
I have NEVER gotten a call to actually help someone
Finally, wetleather (a Pacific NW Riders Group) has also published a similar
list.
Overall I think it is a good idea and would enjoy being included.
-Scott

----- Original Message ----- From: "Arden Kysely" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 8:36 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: Rider to Rider Assistance Book Needed(?) > There are a lot of people on this list that are willing to help > fellow riders whether they are KLR listers or not, but many folks > these days don't want their personal information stored in a > downloadable file to be mined by unscrupulous individuals. A better > idea might be for someone to compile the data, create a PDF file, and > email it to Listers upon request. Just a thought, anyone else have > one? > > __Arden > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "allenmaxfield" > wrote: > > When I was riding a GS, BMW or some BMW group, published a Pocket > > Guide that showed other riders who would be willing to help another > > rider who was away from his home base and needed assistance. The > > Guide had various columns that could be "checked" to show what > > services you were willing to provide. > > > > Some of the column labels showing AVAILABLE SERVICES could be: Will > > travel (X) miles; P/U w/tiedowns and ramp; tow veh. w/trailer & > > tiedowns; workspace; mechanical assistance; mehanical ability > > (*;**;***); tools available (*;**;***);camping spot; sleep inside; > > bathroom; shower; space for (x) m/c; space for (x) people. > > > > Name;address;phone number(s); email; General Location: (eg) 10 N. > of > > San Francisco, CA. USA > > > > Listed by Country-State/Prov. > > > > This Guide could be downloadable so a rider could print out the > > States/Prov. he would be traveling through. Feedback? Anybody have > > the conputer ability to do something like this, or the time? > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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rider to rider assistance book needed(?)
Rider to rider stuff was a welcome benefit in the early days.
Now a'days a download of contact info and list members before riding off -
focusing on the geographically related to the trip works well. Contact them
first for detailed info, but generally, only alert those adjacent to the
route and those that are present at the destinations of your travels.
Of, course, this manner of incremental support may not be your cup of tea.
Mike Torst
Las Vegas
-----Original Message-----
From: allenmaxfield [mailto:allenmaxfield@...]
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 8:11 AM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Rider to Rider Assistance Book Needed(?)
When I was riding a GS, BMW or some BMW group, published a Pocket
Guide that showed other riders who would be willing to help another
rider who was away from his home base and needed assistance. The
Guide had various columns that could be "checked" to show what
services you were willing to provide.
Some of the column labels showing AVAILABLE SERVICES could be: Will
travel (X) miles; P/U w/tiedowns and ramp; tow veh. w/trailer &
tiedowns; workspace; mechanical assistance; mehanical ability
(*;**;***); tools available (*;**;***);camping spot; sleep inside;
bathroom; shower; space for (x) m/c; space for (x) people.
Name;address;phone number(s); email; General Location: (eg) 10 N. of
San Francisco, CA. USA
Listed by Country-State/Prov.
This Guide could be downloadable so a rider could print out the
States/Prov. he would be traveling through. Feedback? Anybody have
the conputer ability to do something like this, or the time?
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rider to rider assistance book needed(?)
There is also AMA's Helping Hands. There is a central dispatch number to
call, give your location and what you needs are. From the database of other
members, you are given local numbers to call of person/persons that would be
able to help you out.
Don't know if they have a KK listing, but that would be kool too.
Kathleen
Yamaha TDM '92
Kawasaki KLR '99
> -----Original Message----- > From: KLR Rider - Scott Adams [mailto:klr@...] > Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 9:03 AM > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com; Arden Kysely > Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Re: Rider to Rider Assistance Book Needed(?) > > > Actually - there are 2 BMW guides - the one published by BMWMOA > (Members of > America) which has the stuff Allen listed below EXCEPT Name and actually > address. It had a general location, phone number and stuff you > were willing > to do, including my favorite, KK (Stop by for just Coffee and > Conversation). >
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pulsating brakes
I had the pulsing feeling in the rear on an old bike of mine, I thought
the rear drum was out of round or the bearing were bad. Turned out to be
a group of stiff links in the chain. If you have a dial indicator see of
the rotors have too much runout, and mike-out the thickness in a few spots.
Darren
2004 KLR650 A18
Greg S ------------ wrote:
>I'm having an issue with the brakes on my '01 KLR. My rear brake was >pulsating, mostly noticable when slowing to a stop. If I put the bike on >the centerstand and spun the tire, it would always stop quite quite suddenly >at the same spot. I figured I just had a warped rotor, so I bought a new >rotor and put on new brake pads (front and rear) as they were approaching >their wear limit. I also bled the brakes. > >Now with a brand new rotor, brakes, and fluid, I'm still having the same >problem. Plus, my front has started pulsing a bit. What the heck? >Anyone have any ideas what might be causing this? > >Greg in Seattle. > > > >List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html >Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: >DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >
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