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Dave Kenney
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new bike!

Post by Dave Kenney » Tue Oct 11, 2005 10:09 pm

Gentlemen - I gotta tell somebody and this seems the best place to do it. I rode home on a new Red (Burgundy?) and silver 06 KLR650 today. I am a recent convert to the dual sport state of mind. I come from a long and somewhat questionable past with sport bikes. After years of blurred peripheral vision, I was amazed at how much fun it was to slow down. I kept the sport bike since logic dictates two bikes are better than one, and there's still that speed thing.... One thing worth mentioning is that these things are hard to find around the Houston area and I had to pay full retail. Most dealerships are taking names. With 15 miles on the odometer, I think the fun is about to begin.... DaveK

Howard Morris
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Joined: Sat Apr 24, 2004 4:48 pm

new bike!

Post by Howard Morris » Tue Oct 11, 2005 11:23 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Kenney" wrote:
> > Gentlemen - > > I gotta tell somebody and this seems the best place to do it. > I rode home on a new Red (Burgundy?) and silver 06 KLR650 today. > I am a recent convert to the dual sport state of mind. I come from > a long and somewhat questionable past with sport bikes. After years
of
> blurred peripheral vision, I was amazed at how much fun it was to
slow
> down. I kept the sport bike since logic dictates two bikes are
better
> than one, and there's still that speed thing.... > > One thing worth mentioning is that these things are hard to find
around
> the Houston area and I had to pay full retail. Most dealerships are > taking names. > > With 15 miles on the odometer, I think the fun is about to begin.... > > > DaveK
Hang on brother the best is yet to come. I came from multi cyl's and after 8000 miles I'm still grinen and haven fun on my 04. Howard
>

Rodney Copeland
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Joined: Mon Oct 06, 2003 8:47 pm

new bike!

Post by Rodney Copeland » Tue Oct 11, 2005 11:39 pm

With less than 20 miles you can't even know! HHHAAAAARRRRR!!!! This bike is a religious experience. You're gonna have an absolute Blast! Be safe, Rod,,,,,31,000 --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Kenney" wrote:
> > Gentlemen - > > I gotta tell somebody and this seems the best place to do it. > I rode home on a new Red (Burgundy?) and silver 06 KLR650 today. > I am a recent convert to the dual sport state of mind. I come from > a long and somewhat questionable past with sport bikes. After years
of
> blurred peripheral vision, I was amazed at how much fun it was to
slow
> down. I kept the sport bike since logic dictates two bikes are
better
> than one, and there's still that speed thing.... > > One thing worth mentioning is that these things are hard to find
around
> the Houston area and I had to pay full retail. Most dealerships are > taking names. > > With 15 miles on the odometer, I think the fun is about to begin.... > > > DaveK >

Scott Critchfield
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Joined: Sun Jan 09, 2005 8:06 pm

new bike!

Post by Scott Critchfield » Tue Oct 11, 2005 11:50 pm

Go forth and sin as you will my son, for you have discovered the eighth wonder of the world. Enjoy Dave! Scott -----Original Message----- From: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Dave Kenney Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 8:07 PM To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Subject: [DSN_KLR650] New Bike! Gentlemen - I gotta tell somebody and this seems the best place to do it. I rode home on a new Red (Burgundy?) and silver 06 KLR650 today. I am a recent convert to the dual sport state of mind. I come from a long and somewhat questionable past with sport bikes. After years of blurred peripheral vision, I was amazed at how much fun it was to slow down. I kept the sport bike since logic dictates two bikes are better than one, and there's still that speed thing.... One thing worth mentioning is that these things are hard to find around the Houston area and I had to pay full retail. Most dealerships are taking names. With 15 miles on the odometer, I think the fun is about to begin.... DaveK Archive Quicksearch at: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Yahoo! Groups Links

revmaaatin
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new bike!

Post by revmaaatin » Wed Oct 12, 2005 12:54 am

SNIP --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Dave Kenney" wrote:
> > Gentlemen - > > I gotta tell somebody and this seems the best place to do it. > I rode home on a new Red (Burgundy?) and silver 06 KLR650 today. > I am a recent convert to the dual sport state of mind. I come from > a long and somewhat questionable past with sport bikes. After
years of
> blurred peripheral vision, I was amazed at how much fun it was to
slow
> down.
SNIP Hi Dave, Welcome to the KLR empire. (smile) but, A KLR as a cure for blurred peripheral vision? I suspect you will quickly find out how fast blurred peripheral vision returns while on the trail or sweepers, which you will be able to do both. Two things to note; Remember: 1) look where you want to go! (not look at what you want to miss) 2) do not use a to fast of a ramp up speed, ie, try not to go flat out, wide open, right away. Learn your KLR's capabilities slowly and smoothly. Find a tec day in your area and be surprised at the generosity and knowledge base of your new friends. You will quickly be doing things that will make sport bike riders trying to keep up with you wet their pants or scratch their heads. Welcome to the KLR empire, but I said that already...so it must be true. revmaaatin. A-15 in the Sioux Empire

ron criswell
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new bike!

Post by ron criswell » Wed Oct 12, 2005 5:24 am

I talked to a guy that knows the dealer where I bought my '99. He has 2 stores and he is completely sold out for his 2006's. This is in the Dallas area. We are creating a cult bike and a movement. Look out Harley. Criswell
On Tuesday, October 11, 2005, at 08:06 PM, Dave Kenney wrote: > Gentlemen - > > I gotta tell somebody and this seems the best place to do it. > I rode home on a new Red (Burgundy?) and silver 06 KLR650 today. > I am a recent convert to the dual sport state of mind. I come from > a long and somewhat questionable past with sport bikes. After years of > blurred peripheral vision, I was amazed at how much fun it was to slow > down. I kept the sport bike since logic dictates two bikes are better > than one, and there's still that speed thing.... > > One thing worth mentioning is that these things are hard to find around > the Houston area and I had to pay full retail. Most dealerships are > taking names. > > With 15 miles on the odometer, I think the fun is about to begin.... > > > DaveK > > > > > > Archive Quicksearch at: > http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > >

Rick McCauley
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new bike!

Post by Rick McCauley » Wed Oct 12, 2005 6:25 am

Same here. 6,600 miles and still grinin. Rick A17 Howard Morris wrote: Hang on brother the best is yet to come. I came from multi cyl's and after 8000 miles I'm still grinen and haven fun on my 04. Howard
>
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thumbtrap43
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new bike!

Post by thumbtrap43 » Wed Oct 12, 2005 7:47 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Ron Criswell wrote:
> > I talked to a guy that knows the dealer where I bought my '99. He has 2 > stores and he is completely sold out for his 2006's. This is in the > Dallas area. > We are creating a cult bike and a movement. Look out Harley. >
I called around, and found basically maybe 5 bikes for sale in NC at the time I was trying to buy. One dealer I called literally laughed at me on the phone when I asked the price (I didn't even suggest anything, just asked his price.) I bought it at the local dealer, and they wouldn't budge much, but I was able to get a few of the piddly tack ons negotiated down. Most places without the bike told me they were getting ready to order (translation, I'll string you along and try to get one here so I can take your money, but it may be a few months), they're coming in in the next few weeks, and one place said outright he couldn't get anything until march. But dual-sport is still a small market segment, and sales are down - most people dont even know what it is. My theory is that they were tweaking their production numbers around and got caught with their pants down at an upswing in the market cycle. I know what got me interested in the bike at first was the reports of the diesel - If we're talking high hundreds or low thousands in the US at a time - it would be pretty easy for a news report, slashdot, or other phenomenon to make a significant blip in demand. Today marks 2 weeks and I got 650 mi on mine (which I guess would be an A19 if I read that right), and it is indeed more fun than a barrel of monkeys. (Nasty little creatures actually)

firefighter_joe05
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Joined: Fri Jul 01, 2005 7:59 am

new bike!

Post by firefighter_joe05 » Wed Oct 12, 2005 10:02 am

> SNIP
"Find a tec day in your area and be surprised at the generosity and knowledge base of your new friends."
> SNIP
Revmaaatin could not have said it more perfectly. You will never meet a more generous and great set of people. I mentioned I was coming down to San Marcos to paint my mom and dads house, and I had an email in my inbox from George (thanks again George!!) for use of a big ladder if I needed it. Of course George and I have never met, but thats the way these guys operate. Eagle Mike, I will try again to stop by to shake your hand again. I don't head back to Idaho until Saturday. You will LOVE the bike. You picked the right color too... ((wink..)) the red ones are faster...HAHAHAHAHAH!!! Joe

kennethhenton
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battery going out?

Post by kennethhenton » Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:08 am

Same thing happened to me on the KLR Judy. Added a little distilled water, a little charging and two weeks later the battery monitor would drop to a yellow light from green in the length of time it took to turn the ignition on and reach for the start button. Fortunately I didn't have to push it at 2 A.M. and got a new Yuasa M/F the next morning. BTW have a better trip to Memphis lol. Ken _____________________________________________________________________ ___
> > C- > > I just had my battery go out with no warning. I had serviced it
the weekend
> before with water and a little charge-up, but it crapped out
anyway. Yeah,
> right as I was getting ready to go out of town. Luckily, I was
with some
> KLR guys (Penn & Woody-- thanks guys!), and of course, they took
care of me
> by running to AutoZone and bringing me a new battery. > > So, make sure you do that load test, because if I had, I might
have found
> the problem. > > Judy > St. Louis > 2000 KLR = Hedgehog > 1998 Concourse = Queen Hornet > 1975 CB-750 = She-Go >

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