"Hey, that's a nice new screen you have there." "Why thank you. Have I ever told you how good those E21's look on you? Nice Corbin, too."> > > > >How do you find time to ride both bikes? > > > >Norm > > I have a Concours and a KLR and I often don't have time to ride either one, > but I wouldn't want to be without either. They compliment one another > nicely,
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To Machog: thanks for the tip on the St owners forum. Looks good.
To Norm: the key to finding time for both rides is self-inflicted guilt. To
keep the family happy (Ms. KLR and Ms. ST) I alternate during the weekdays
with short, evening rides. Distance and terrain dictate the choice for weekends
rides. Not racking up the miles but it keeps harmony in the stable.
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, braddsi@... wrote:
guilt. To> > To Machog: thanks for the tip on the St owners forum. Looks good. > > To Norm: the key to finding time for both rides is self-inflicted
weekdays> keep the family happy (Ms. KLR and Ms. ST) I alternate during the
for weekends> with short, evening rides. Distance and terrain dictate the choice
stable.> rides. Not racking up the miles but it keeps harmony in the
Caution: NOTE--to those of faint of faith or low in humor; ABORT NOW. You have been warned. cough. We all call upon our life experiences and 'education' to participate in this forum, so-o-o-o-o Boys, boys, boys, You have got me shaking my head. ...first, Norm goes out and commits KLR adultery, loving a 2d motorcycle, and now Bradd is telling us how motorcycle polygamy is an accepted, and highly practiced ritual at his house. Next think you know, somebody is going to tell us they actually ride a Honda, or worse. I think I am going to have a moral dilemma. Perhaps--the only thing I can do to feel cleansed after reading these post is purge my antifreeze (baptism) and anoint myself with brake fluid. (IF it were less than 95F, I would, I just know I would.) revmaaatin. who really needs to change the AF and brake fluid-- hopefully in the next 24 hours.>
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Uh Oh!
Maybe I'm in BIG need of Divine Intervention and perhaps a bit of
dispensation...............I not only ride both of my KLR's. but my
BigStrom, my '88 Hawk and my son's KTM throughout the week. And when I get
it back together, my 450 Duck as well. At least the first four shift and
brake alike............the duc is 1up, 4 down on the right and my little
brother's Beezers and Trumpets are right footed as well. And his new
Nightster, but we won't go there.
I am Buddy,
I am a motorcycoholic.
president in charge of vice,
leftcoastklrsociety
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> [Original Message] > From: revmaaatin > To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com> > Date: 9/4/2007 3:34:20 PM > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: Going off the list > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, braddsi@... wrote: > > > > To Machog: thanks for the tip on the St owners forum. Looks good. > > > > To Norm: the key to finding time for both rides is self-inflicted > guilt. To > > keep the family happy (Ms. KLR and Ms. ST) I alternate during the > weekdays > > with short, evening rides. Distance and terrain dictate the choice > for weekends > > rides. Not racking up the miles but it keeps harmony in the > stable. > > > > > Caution: NOTE--to those of faint of faith or low in humor; ABORT NOW. > > You have been warned. > > cough. > > We all call upon our life experiences and 'education' to participate > in this forum, so-o-o-o-o > > Boys, boys, boys, > > You have got me shaking my head. > > ...first, Norm goes out and commits KLR adultery, loving a 2d > motorcycle, > > and now Bradd is telling us how motorcycle polygamy is an accepted, > and highly practiced ritual at his house. > > Next think you know, somebody is going to tell us they actually ride > a Honda, or worse. > > I think I am going to have a moral dilemma. Perhaps--the only thing > I can do to feel cleansed after reading these post is purge my > antifreeze (baptism) and anoint myself with brake fluid. > > (IF it were less than 95F, I would, I just know I would.) > > revmaaatin. who really needs to change the AF and brake fluid-- > hopefully in the next 24 hours. > > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 > Yahoo! Groups Links > > >
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The bad news is that Norm is leaving the group. He was a great teacher.
The good news is that Norm's KLR had so many farkles, he can probabley
get around $20,000 for it.
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nklr - seat, corbin or armchair
Sirs, it was not me that suggested to check out
bicycle racer s behinds, it was our dear friend Luc
who came up with that idea. I really fancied the new
way of marinating and pickling the steaks, but
preferably not by scrawny, tough bicycle racers, but
again, the girl s volleyball team would do fine.
yummi.
Yesterday I had a slight mishap when one of my newly
installed shims floated on too much oil, and jammed
when I turned the engine over. Subsequently panic and
cursing resulted in the T topmark and the marks on the
camshaft sprockets to be out of time, so that took me
the rest of the day to sort all that out, by removing
the chain tensioner, and lifting the chain over the
teeth of the sprockets, only four times.
Luckily I had our friend Zacharias Mully who gave me
free advice and moral support, and the night before a
Greek shipmaster had regaled me a bottle of real
French brandy, which surely came in handy to
neutralize the negative emotions. So today I will
install the tank and seat, and go for a ride,
hopefully everything is ok now. Morale: never turn
the engine clockwise. Don t pour oil in the cups
before you install the new shims. Don t ever drink my
brandy. goodday sirs. Jake or Jacque or Jacob, I am
just as a dog, as long as you feed me you can call me
by any name.
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