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Are prospective KLR owners invited? A friend of mine
and I are shopping for KLRs to take to Baja (Cabo)
next year.
This has been a goal of mine since I got my first
motorcycle in the '60's. Looking to acquire a KLR this
winter and get it preped for next Spring.
Randy from Burbank
2000 Valkyrie
200x KLR ..coming soon.
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Randy,
Everyone is welcome. Last time we had 15-20 spend at least some time
there. We've had ZR-7's (is that the right model, Richard?), several
V-Stroms, a VX800, and others - as well as all flavors of KLR's.
Mike
Eagle Mfg & Eng
San Diego, Ca
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> Are prospective KLR owners invited? A friend of mine > and I are shopping for KLRs to take to Baja (Cabo) > next year. > This has been a goal of mine since I got my first > motorcycle in the '60's. Looking to acquire a KLR this > winter and get it preped for next Spring. > > Randy from Burbank > > 2000 Valkyrie > 200x KLR ..coming soon. > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search > http://shopping.yahoo.com
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Thanks to all the people that made it - it was a GREAT day! At one
point we had 18 KLR's in the driveway, plus a few others! (this
doesn't include the people that showed up after lunch). It was like
being at Moab!
We did 5 lever upgrades (d'h'k's), including an '04 (which had same
parts). One broken spring in an '03, with 2k miles. 2 that would not
adjust, until case and bolt removed and side of lever tapped with
ratchet handle. 1 moved when bolt backed out 2 turns. 1 bike had the
factory part nicked by the starter gear, had obviously been adjusted
on the side stand, part had skewed on shaft, and not properly
re-seated.
I had a good time meeting new friends, and seeing familiar faces. Mark
B made it down - way to go Mark - keep healing! I can't remember all
the names, but the famous Stu made it down in time to get a sandwich
in the afternoon.
I'm sure Buddy will have a more in-depth report, but he is REALLY busy
with the water district and fire department.
Thanks again to all!
Mike
Eagle Mfg & Eng
San Diego, Ca.
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After my dooectomy, with Dr. Colishaw (Eagle Mike) assisting in the the
surgery, the prognosis for another 40K is excellent.
Thanks alot Buddy, I mean "Buddy", what a day! Tools, parts, straps,
coffee, pastries, sandwiches, smoke, fire, ashes, fire engines, tourists,
grease, oil, dirt, 20 KLR's, twisty roads, red sun. Apocalyptic day!
R
-----Original Message-----
From: wannabsmooth1 [mailto:eaglemike@...]
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 9:54 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Julian tech day
Thanks to all the people that made it - it was a GREAT day! At one
point we had 18 KLR's in the driveway, plus a few others! (this
doesn't include the people that showed up after lunch). It was like
being at Moab!
We did 5 lever upgrades (d'h'k's), including an '04 (which had same
parts). One broken spring in an '03, with 2k miles. 2 that would not
adjust, until case and bolt removed and side of lever tapped with
ratchet handle. 1 moved when bolt backed out 2 turns. 1 bike had the
factory part nicked by the starter gear, had obviously been adjusted
on the side stand, part had skewed on shaft, and not properly
re-seated.
I had a good time meeting new friends, and seeing familiar faces. Mark
B made it down - way to go Mark - keep healing! I can't remember all
the names, but the famous Stu made it down in time to get a sandwich
in the afternoon.
I'm sure Buddy will have a more in-depth report, but he is REALLY busy
with the water district and fire department.
Thanks again to all!
Mike
Eagle Mfg & Eng
San Diego, Ca.
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...Tools, parts, straps, coffee, pastries, sandwiches, smoke, fire, ashes,
fire engines, tourists, grease, oil, dirt, 20 KLR's, twisty roads, red
sun...
.. And no GIRLS?
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Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 8:12 PM
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Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Julian tech day
After my dooectomy, with Dr. Colishaw (Eagle Mike) assisting in the the
surgery, the prognosis for another 40K is excellent.
Thanks alot Buddy, I mean "Buddy", what a day! Tools, parts, straps,
coffee, pastries, sandwiches, smoke, fire, ashes, fire engines, tourists,
grease, oil, dirt, 20 KLR's, twisty roads, red sun. Apocalyptic day!
R
-----Original Message-----
From: wannabsmooth1 [mailto:eaglemike@...]
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 9:54 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Julian tech day
Thanks to all the people that made it - it was a GREAT day! At one point we
had 18 KLR's in the driveway, plus a few others! (this doesn't include the
people that showed up after lunch). It was like being at Moab!
We did 5 lever upgrades (d'h'k's), including an '04 (which had same parts).
One broken spring in an '03, with 2k miles. 2 that would not adjust, until
case and bolt removed and side of lever tapped with ratchet handle. 1 moved
when bolt backed out 2 turns. 1 bike had the factory part nicked by the
starter gear, had obviously been adjusted on the side stand, part had skewed
on shaft, and not properly re-seated.
I had a good time meeting new friends, and seeing familiar faces. Mark B
made it down - way to go Mark - keep healing! I can't remember all the
names, but the famous Stu made it down in time to get a sandwich in the
afternoon.
I'm sure Buddy will have a more in-depth report, but he is REALLY busy with
the water district and fire department.
Thanks again to all!
Mike
Eagle Mfg & Eng
San Diego, Ca.
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I sure am sorry if any of us are hurt or worse in that fire. I got up
Sunday morning to start my trip back home to Phoenix when I turned on the TV
and heard what was going on. I was on the road since Thursday and had not
known there was a big fire and so much devestation. No winds to speak of in
Julian Friday or Saturday.
I can tell you the winds were severe Sunday though - from Julian-on-east,
all the way down the mountain, across the bottom of the Salton Sea, and the
sand dunes (Hwy 78). Drifts of sand across the pavement and was glad to be
on a D.S. Zero visibility a few times and rode standing on the pegs to get
a few more feet of road view. Slid the vents closed on the full coverage
helmet and did not get much grit in there. I give our beloved beast full
marks for being able to handle severe side winds and gusts. What a nice
handling bike! (Maybe my 1.5" lowering helped.) If it was blowing anything
like that down where they were trying to firefight or protect people and
property, it would be pure hell. I heard that the winds subsided a bit
today.
Anyhow, my best wishes and prayers for our CA members and please let me know
if I can do anything from here.
Best regards,
-Jim in AZ
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Hi All
I saw in a previous post that another Julian Tech Day
is scheduled for the end of February. I would be
interested in attending and bringing my new to me A17
down for a doohicky transplant. My questions are:
1. Which parts/tools/gaskets/fluids etc do I need to
bring, and where do I get them from or can I buy them
at the Tech session.
2. I am thinking about getting to Julian the night
before. Is there a good place to stay and hang out
with other KLR'ers that might also be in the
neighborhood?
TIA
Randy from Burbank.
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Hi Randy,
As far as parts go, Eagle Mike will be at the Tech day with levers and
springs, thanks to Elden Carl I have two sets of gaskets (inner and outer,
although if you're really careful you can reuse the originals (that's
thanks to Richard May)), bring the refreshing fluids of your
choice........the local gas station and what passes for a hardware store up
here has a VERY limited assortment of oils. I usually have a case of
Castrol 20/50 or Pennzoil 10/40 on hand, however.
There are several really nice hotels/motels in town and and a gamut of
B&B's that run from $115 to $400 per night. Maybe you could talk amongst
yourselfs and see who's coming up early. Let me know and we can all get
together for dinner the night before. I've got a nice little restaurant
with two bikes in the basement where we can raise a little heck until we
thrown out.
See you on the 28th.
Buddy
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I only saw one write-up regarding Buddy Seifert's tech
day in Julian. An amazing turnout with at least 30
people showing up especially considering how rainy it
had been before. Many KLR experts were on-hand,
including Mike from Eagle Manufacturing, the Savage of
the KLR Eldon Carl, Mark the webmaster for
multisurfacemotorcycling.com and many others.
A friend got there early and didn't get to start his
Doohickectomy until 2:30pm, because the shop was full
of people working on their bikes. He finished at 4:30
and joined nine of us (four from the tech session) for
a catered campout at the hot springs in Niland CA.
(about 120 miles). My friend got there at
o-dark-thirty, just as Carnitas dinner was being
served. After dinner the camp host provided a free
keg and live music. Life is good.
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We're going to have another infamous Julian tech day on Sept 11
(another infamous day, as we all know). Nothing special planned at
this point, just helping some new guys in the area, and having a
good time. We may tear into Buddy's KLR to do the right side clean
out, or mine, or anyone else that feels adventerous.
We'll start about 8 a.m. with donuts and coffee. At the gray
corrugated metal building next to the fire station, on Farmers Road.
GPS coordinates, and actual directions will be published later.
All the best,
Mike
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