On 8/30/07, revmaaatin wrote: > > I'm taking off my helo costume and putting on my rev costume--for > those of you that are faint-of-faith.... > > I am just back from the surgery waiting area: > > KLR rider AJ Clifford, pen name of 'reaps' of South Dakota fame is > presently in surgery. That is the good news. He is having the rod > removed from his tibia(large bone in the calf) that was implanted 1 > year, 1 week ago, not to mention the 5 pins and 15 screws as well. > Earlier, he had the pins and 13 screws removed. Should be out of > surgery by 11, and ready to go home by early afternoon. > > As we waited for his turn on the table, the phlebotomist arrived to > inplant the IV's for his surgery. She says to me, "Oh, I remember > doing your IV's last year." Small world. Remind me to stay out of > these places. Usually, I am told--"I didn't recognize you with your > clothes on!" > > and so it goes. > > more later. > > revmaaatin. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
klr rider 'down'
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No I must go out riding again to get that image out of my head......
albatross
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ims pegs
Bought some IMS pegs on eBAy recently and they showed up yesterday.
They look dangerous !! The teeth remind me of a piranha, and look
capable of removing a large chunk of flesh in one scoop. Has anybody
ever been injured by these? And, what do they do to the bottom of your
boots? I'm tempted to take a file and get rid of the sharp points on
all the teeth, but that would probably reduce their effectiveness in
mud and wet.
Opinions welcome.
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ims pegs
Just wear heavy boots and riding paints (and try not to fall). I have
been using those pegs for probably 8 or nine years. They are the
least of my worries.
Criswell
On Aug 30, 2007, at 5:18 PM, ocpianoman wrote: > Bought some IMS pegs on eBAy recently and they showed up yesterday. > They look dangerous !! The teeth remind me of a piranha, and look > capable of removing a large chunk of flesh in one scoop. Has anybody > ever been injured by these? And, what do they do to the bottom of your > boots? I'm tempted to take a file and get rid of the sharp points on > all the teeth, but that would probably reduce their effectiveness in > mud and wet. > > Opinions welcome. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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ims pegs
The IMS Super Stock Pegs have rounded off points. They are what I and I believe most KLR riders who have IMS pegs use. Walt> Bought some IMS pegs on eBAy recently and they showed up yesterday. > They look dangerous !! The teeth remind me of a piranha, and look > capable of removing a large chunk of flesh in one scoop. Has anybody > ever been injured by these? And, what do they do to the bottom of your > boots? I'm tempted to take a file and get rid of the sharp points on > all the teeth, but that would probably reduce their effectiveness in > mud and wet. > > Opinions welcome. >
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