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bcsavwill
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klr 650 front caliper, 2000

Post by bcsavwill » Tue Dec 21, 2004 5:24 pm

HI all, Anybody out there got a good front caliper for a 2000 650? Mine is beyond rebuild. Please email me if you do. Happy Holidays. Brian Savory-Williams

squasher_1
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klr 650 front caliper, 2000

Post by squasher_1 » Tue Dec 21, 2004 6:22 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "bcsavwill" wrote:
> > > HI all, > > Anybody out there got a good front caliper for a 2000 650? Mine is > beyond rebuild. Please email me if you do. > > Happy Holidays. > > Brian Savory-Williams
I think there are several other bikes that the brakes are the same as the KLR650. I think the rear of the KX500 uses the same caliper. you could check e-bay. maybe the ex500 also. check www.buykawasaki.com to see if the part #'s are the same KX500 87-88 kx250 87-88 kx125 87-88

dooden
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picture printer nklr

Post by dooden » Tue Dec 21, 2004 9:27 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Lujo Bauer wrote:
> > The HP PhotoSmart 7760($200) and the 7960($230) made The "best of the > > Best" list in the December issue of Consumer Reports. I have a HP > > psc 2110 all-in-one and I am pleased with it. I use a 1210 all-in > > one at school. It is slow but is OK for casual pictures. The school > > uses HP printers only. You can unplug them at the end of the school > > year and then plug them back in 2 1\2 months later and they still > > work. I have used several Cannon and Lexmark printers at home and > > they all would stop up the jets if not used often. Ater I got the HP > > I threw away a Lexmark and a Cannon. Both with stopped up jets. > > I had similar problems with my Epson Sylus Photo. Now I have a Canon > i560, which seems to work fine regardless of how rarely I use it. > > -Lujo
I have been running Canon printers for a long time, this last one BJC-6000 has been good I suppose, as a photo printer back when I bought it, it rocked. Being able to refill a tank and snap it back in the printhead was the selling point for me, but after time the printhead just wears out, sure can buy another head and be like new, but I have kinda been converted to a HP fan, todays photo printing on the HP's is quite good compaired to the days I bought this Canon. But my BJC-600 was $279.99 at Best Buy when I bought it, however since Canon was clearing the line to make room for its replacement there was a really good sale, $200 rebate, $50 Best Buy instant rebate, and since the orginal price exceeded something Best Buy also included a $20 Gift Card. Net cost $9.99 (plus tax) Tell me I have not gotten enough usage outta my $9.99 printer and I will tell you to jump off a cliff. Dooden A15 Green Ape

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