12000 km service questions
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2000 klr for sale
I though I'd let you guys know about this in case any newbies or friends of
listers are searching for a good KLR:
2000 Kawasaki KLR 650, Only 700 miles. $4,100 negotiable, with no silly
dealer fees! Completely stock condition except msr shifter, 12v outlet,
trimmed-down hand levers, and black naugahide seat cover (not pictured).
Dropped while off-roading (what KLR hasn't been?) but no damage except tiny
scratch on rear plastic panel. Meticulously maintained and pampered. First
service and valve adjustment just completed. You can see it here:
http://www2.50megs.com/raamses/klrpage.htm
Let me know if anyone is interested. I just put a couple of ads on some
trader websites.
Later,
Raamses
Roanoke, Virginia
2000 klr for sale
Posting for a good friend:
2000 Kaw KLR 650 mint, never dropped, used as street bike, heated handles, front braided stainless brake line, optional taller Kaw windshield, 12k miles, $3450 or best offer. (937) 898-8796 evening, (937)313-6809 daytime. mullinsdayton@...
Bike is located in Dayton, OH
Please reply directly to the owner!
Mark McCoy
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2000 klr for sale
time to move on to something different. have a 2000 klr 650 with 2200
miles. stock bike, only mod the pilot screw. service is current,
valves done at 1000 miles. asking $3800 firm on price
jack jarvis
eastern arizona
contact at
kb7zzy@...
928-333-2891
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2000 klr for sale
OK I'll try one more time.
Basically ONE DAY SALE.
2000 KLR 650, 13000 miles, lowering kit,SS front brake line,jet
kit,K&N,shim kit,tank bag, new unmounted front tire, service manuals,
Pelican type top case. Never off road. I will be trading this one in
at the dealer on sat. the 19th of july unless one of you wants a
great deal. The dealer has told me he will give me a max of 2500.00
so first $2500.00 gets it. Note,this my 3rd attempt at posting this
so last try.Bike is in San Jose Ca.
Frank foto@... Cell- 408 591 1692
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2000 klr for sale
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]New Link "foto1" writes:
Don't forget that the value of the trade-in item reduces the total sales tax due, e.g. here in Minnesota with state's 6.5% sales tax you would save $162.50 by trading in your old bike to the dealer. The trade-in price is subtracted from the new bike price and you pay sales tax only on the lower total. It's very generous of you to offer to give that away to someone on the list. Hans in Minneapolis>foto@...
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2000 klr for sale
Howdy listers,
Another friend (the 3rd in the last year - what am i doing wrong) is
selling his KLR. The info is below:
FOR SALE: 2000 KLR650 with 7300 miles. Second owner, has Kawasaki
tall windshield, soft bags, expandable tank bag and expandable trunk
bag; Happy Trails saddle bag supports, hi-way pegs and radiator
guards; Moose plate; braided front brake line; rear master cylinder
protector; Acerbis "bark busters" (grip protectors) and front
disk/fork protector. New tires; no crashes but the requisite brush
scratches (but hey, it's a KLR!)
$3,600
Don Crager
Palm Desert, CA
doncrager@...
760-902-5566 (cell phone, but please no calls after 8PM PDT)
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2000 klr for sale
Hi guys i've decided to sell my 650 . It's been babbied all its life ..it only has 2600 miles on it first $3500 gets it.. email me at kawasaki@..... or call at 409-883-9782 .. I'm located about 90 miles east of houston on the texas state line.
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12000 km service questions
You are so right about gasoline. I grew up using it to clean parts
and still do in a pinch .......... but I know of a kid who's Mom
works with my wife that was horribly disfigured by gasoline igniting.
His Step Grampa who was drunk and cleaning parts and smoking I think
(go figure). The Grampa no longer drinks and the kid ....... has an
artificial ear that is velcrowed onto his head. Careful with that stuff.
Criswell
On Oct 14, 2006, at 6:30 PM, Norm Keller wrote: > IMO the reason given for not using gasoline (petrol) to wash an air > filter element is that the gasoline is both flammable and > poisonous. We used to routinely use gasoline for this purpose so if > nothing better is available...... > > I suggest that you avoid skin contact and breathing the vapours as > much as is possible. As for the flammable part, Mom gave some good > advice when she said, "Son, don't make a fuel of yourself!" > > HIH > > Enjoy your third world experience. We lived in the South Pacific > and found it to be a fantastic, life changing and expanding > experience. > > When you get back and talk to people, enjoy how they like to tell > you how things are where you were. This despite that they have > never left their own country....(LOL) Just because you lived there, > you can't possibly know how it really is there. > > Norm > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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