garmin quest...ion
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kl600 transmission swap, etc.
I'm mostly a lurker here, and by no means am I trying to toot my own
horn with this post, but I did a little writeup on the KL600 trans
swap and some other KLR work on my website. I thought someone here
might find it useful.
http://www.ckmcgraw.com/afmcgraw/klr.htm
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Some terms for those using the search engine: KL600 KLR600
transmission, water pump shaft failure broken, broken doohickey,
melted hole airbox, stock exhaust modification, kick starter kickstarter.
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kl600 transmission swap, etc.
Wow! GREAT read. Thank you for sharing.
--John Kokola
afmcg1 wrote:
> > I'm mostly a lurker here, and by no means am I trying to toot my own > horn with this post, but I did a little writeup on the KL600 trans > swap and some other KLR work on my website. I thought someone here > might find it useful. > > http://www.ckmcgraw.com/afmcgraw/klr.htm > http://www.ckmcgraw.com/afmcgraw/klr.htm> > > . > . > . > . > . > > Some terms for those using the search engine: KL600 KLR600 > transmission, water pump shaft failure broken, broken doohickey, > melted hole airbox, stock exhaust modification, kick starter kickstarter. > >
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kl600 transmission swap, etc.
Thx alot for taking the time to put the site together, and sharing your information.
I especially enjoyed the custom tools you made!
AWESOME JOB!
John in WV
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--------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > I'm mostly a lurker here, and by no means am I trying to toot my own > horn with this post, but I did a little writeup on the KL600 trans > swap and some other KLR work on my website. I thought someone here > might find it useful. > > http://www.ckmcgraw .com/afmcgraw/ klr.htm
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garmin quest...ion
I've had a Garmin Quest for about 3 months and a garmin GPS III before that.
I like them both.
The Quest will hold about 100Mb of map data. This lets me get all of
Wisconsin,
and northern IL loaded into the GPS. These are the detailed maps. The base
maps
of major roads are always loaded.
The autorouting feature works well.
I paid about $260 delivered to my door, so I consider it a good deal for a
autorouting GPS.
I like the brand, so I stuck with it, so I don't know much about Magellan or
the others.
The Quest II has more features, but also more price.
HTH
Dean Wegner
West Bend, WI
'02 KLR650
On 2/19/07, MartianBanshee wrote: > > I've been browsing through available GPS's and for some reason I keep > coming back to the Garmin Quest. Can anybody share their experience > with this unit? Can anybody steer me towards another unit with good > functionality at a very reasonable price? > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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