My beautiful A18 purchased a month ago for only $2400(!) with
1000miles was stolen today in Manhattan... damn... DAMN
Ethan
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my klr was stolen today ;(
And folks thought an oil leak, stripped screw, and dirty carb was having a
bad day.
R
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From: reedvalve [mailto:reedvalve@...]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 6:52 PM
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] My KLR was STOLEN today ;(
My beautiful A18 purchased a month ago for only $2400(!) with
1000miles was stolen today in Manhattan... damn... DAMN
Ethan
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my klr was stolen today ;(
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "reedvalve" wrote:
If you bought an 04 with 1000 miles on it for $2400, you stole it in the first place, now someone else has stole it. That has got to be one HOT bike.> > My beautiful A18 purchased a month ago for only $2400(!) with > 1000miles was stolen today in Manhattan... damn... DAMN > > > Ethan
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my klr was stolen today ;(
May the fleas from a thousand camels infest the crouch of the culprit.
Rick A17
reedvalve wrote:
My beautiful A18 purchased a month ago for only $2400(!) with
1000miles was stolen today in Manhattan... damn... DAMN
Ethan
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my klr was stolen today ;(
Man, sorry to hear that. You sure had a sweetheart of a deal though.
For some reason, KLRs tend not to last very long on the streets of
Manhattan. After two theft attempts and three incidents where parts
have been ripped off the bike I keep mine in a parking garage. On the
rare occasion that I leave it on the street I wrap it with two NY
Foggetaboutit Chains and a prayer. I'm working on rehabbing a beater
KLR 250 for a friend that was already stolen and recovered from the
previous owner. I can't imagine who would want to steal this bike but
I already had to run off two poachers this morning. It's ridiculous.
Those that steal around here seem to love the Dual Sports- the irony
is that I see BMW F650 Dakars and 1150 Adventures sitting out unlocked
and unmolested all the time. But they want my friends '93 beater 250?????
What part of town and when was your bike stolen? Hope you get back
on two wheels soon.
Ryan
KNEVLKLR
A-18 Manhattan
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "reedvalve" wrote: > > My beautiful A18 purchased a month ago for only $2400(!) with > 1000miles was stolen today in Manhattan... damn... DAMN > > > Ethan
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On Wed, 23 Mar 2005, jasonsail wrote:
Yeah, use WD-40 to get the rust off, and dump the chain wax. Studies have been done on chain wax that show that it doesn't do much of a job of either lubricating or protecting the chain, especially under wet or cold conditions. The manual recommends 90wt gear oil, motorcycle stores will try to sell you a more-expensive sticky "chain loob" (guaranteed to attract dirt and enhance the dealer's pocketbook), but a lot of people here just shoot the chain with WD-40 after every wet ride or whenever the chain looks dirty and it seems to keep the chain clean and lubed enough to make it last as long as anything else -- and WD-40 is dirt cheap and available everywhere. I was dubious about WD-40 as a chain lube myself when people here started advocating it, but hey, you can't argue with results, when you have chains lasting 20K+ miles using nothing but WD-40 as several people here have reported, well (shrug) reality is reality. If it works, it works, regardless of any theoretical mumbo-jumbo objection that I or anybody else may have regarding the usefulness of WD-40 as a lubricant. -E> I have noticed what looks like rust on my chain, I cleaned the chain a > month ago and have been using chain wax. Anyone have some advise on > getting the rust off the chain or is it even a big deal?
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