> Did you go to the DOD site? They claim those are KLR 250's. Those do > not look like 250's. Got me googling the Marine bikes - low and > behold, they were using KLR 250's for awhile - but I couldn't find out > if the 650's are actually being used in field ops yet. The DOD site > claims these pics were taken during Operation Iraqi Freedom - so we've > got KLR 650's running around Iraq. Wouldn't that be an Adventure > ride!! > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, ANTHONY P VERNO wrote: > > My buddy sent me this link. Not sure if everyone's seen it. It's > > definitely cool!!!! > > http://www.defenselink.mil/photos/Apr2005/050418-N-3557N-074.jpg > > > > Have fun & Ride safe, Anthony > > D16 > > '83 R100RS > > '03 GL1800A
hub question again
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First bikes were 250's. Seen them, touched them myself.
Them pics on the flight deck are 650's.
Dooden
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "David Heath"
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hub question again
Ok, one more time.
Somebody has to know.
Are the KLR 250 front hubs and KLR 650 from similar years swappable?
thanks for any assistance,
ed
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Most excellent, thanks! I wonder of the multi-fuel version of the KLR650 can get the claimed 100mpg on kerosene?
Chris
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From: "Bryan"
Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 01:50:35 -0000
>Hey David check this USMC KLR video out you might enjoy it. >Later, >http://home.maine.rr.com/jellono/klr.wmv > > > Bryan Dolan >KLR 650 (A19) >Houston, TX >
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 23:24:10 -0000 "David Heath"
Wrote:
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The DOD site claims these pics were taken during Operation Iraqi Freedom
- so we've got KLR 650's running around Iraq. Wouldn't that be an
Adventure ride!!
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David, Your last comment set me off crooked a bit so I'm gonna address it and get straight again. The operations in Iraq and other AORs aren't an adventure in the sense that sane people want to experience them. Military operations are often unpleasant and dangerous and cost our men and women dearly. I am offended when I hear people downplaying the dangers, required sacrifices and significance of our military and the operations they are told to preform. They are a tool of our country and voluntarily preform for our benefit. On a lighter note, last summer I talked with a locally based Air Force OSI (Office of Special Investigations) agent about KLRs. He did a couple of trips in Iraq and told me he used the Marine KLR for transportation on some operations. I asked about the riding conditions and bike performance. He said he was riding into the desert about 30 miles on the bike, doing his business, and then returning. The bike ran well but he couldn't tell anything exceptional about it. The part that sucked was getting shot at. Thank you to our military personnel, past and present, Jeff Saline ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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With the military advertising "It's not a job - It's an adventure" you just called all military personnel insane. Now I'm offended> The operations in Iraq and other AORs aren't an adventure in the sense > that sane people want to experience them. Military operations are often > unpleasant and dangerous and cost our men and women dearly. I am > offended when I hear people downplaying the dangers, required sacrifices > and significance of our military and the operations they are told to > preform. They are a tool of our country and voluntarily preform for our > benefit. > > Jeff Saline >

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