The invisible and nonexistent look very much the same. Thanks, JohnE __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]>>Oh I get it, you just felt it necessary to inject your deity and religion on a motorcycle forum to humorously promote the worship of a KLR as an idol. HA ha. >>Things to remember: Blasphemy is a victimless crime.
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For the record, my post was certainly not blasphemy as I would never do anything to insult the best friend that I have in the this world and the next.
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Could some one please explain to me why this obvious piece of humour
is starting to look like somebody wee-wee'd in the communal porridge?
Go to a neutral corner and come out laughing.
DC
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> For the record, my post was certainly not blasphemy as I would never > do anything to insult the best friend that I have in the this world > and the next. > > >>Oh I get it, you just felt it necessary to inject your deity and > religion on a motorcycle forum to humorously promote the worship of a > KLR as an idol. HA ha. > > >>Things to remember: Blasphemy is a victimless crime. > The invisible and nonexistent look very much the same. > > Thanks, > JohnE > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com http://mail.yahoo.com> > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >
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these> > Stop kicking sand in the sandbox: The KLR chaplain thinks that
and my profile is completely true and open for all to view. Where is yours?> are Kinda harsh words for someone hiding behind a moniker. > > >>Never hiding here. My E-mail handle has been the same for 5 years
shops> > Bob was writing a lyrical prose, not theology. > > >>You call it lyrical prose, I call it theological babble. > > just curious, how much/how > many of the things in your home were made in child-labor sweat
made products (false idols). But, since you've asked, not much comparatively since I conscientiously buy American whenever possible.> of Japan/China/ Mexico/Pakistan/ India/adnaseum? > > >>That was my point...I was commenting on the worship of foreign
Chromatech.> > revmaaatin. yes, that's my title-name and mjearl is a real person. > > >>Chromatech1 is the name of my 10 year old business. I am
Please read the words above and ponder them carefully. This is the time of year to rejoice and give thanks for ALL that you have, for every "THING" that you have is still just a thing. Remember this: You will be remembered well, if you treat everyone well. Merry Christmas. Tom, Central IL.> > In reason, > JohnE > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Top 10 Reasons
Why Beer Is Better Than Jesus
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10. No one will kill you for not drinking Beer.
9. Beer doesn't tell you how to have sex.
8. Beer has never caused a major war.
7. They don't force Beer on minors who can't
think for themselves.
6. When you have a Beer, you don't knock on
people's doors trying to give it away.
5. Nobody's ever been burned at the stake,
hanged, or tortured over his brand of Beer.
4. You don't have to wait 2000+ years for a
second Beer.
3. There are laws saying Beer labels can't lie
to you.
2. You can prove you have a Beer.
1. If you've devoted your life to Beer, there are
groups to help you stop.
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Saline wrote:
That's about what I would do too, except that at the first sign that the Phillips heads in the float bowl screws wanted to strip out, I would remove the carb and perform the whole operation on the bench, and then replace the screws with little tiny Allen heads.> > I suppose a guy would have to pull the float bowl to take a look. I > haven't had to get inside my KLR carb yet but I think it's relatively > easy. If I was gonna take a look I think I'd loosen the choke lever at > the bars for extra slack by pulling the small bolt holding it in place. > Then loosen the clamps on the carb so I could gently rotate it without > breaking the choke plunger parts on the left side of the carb. That > would probably give me access to I think it's four screws/bolts holding > the float bowl in place. I'd remove them and gently remove the float > bowl without banging it against the float. Once the float bowl was in > hand I could examine the contents and then also take a good look with a > light at the jets in the carb. I might even spray a bit of carb cleaner > through the jets but I'd be careful so I didn't cause more issues. > Reassembly should be pretty much the reserve of taking it apart. >
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