seat pan for sale
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Thank you Fred and Mark and everyone. I was very surprised to get good
advice so fast, everyone was very nice. The husband of my girlfriend has a
KLR that is regular height, and he said he wants to trade his regular links
for the ones on my KLR. He is coming over Saturday to help exchange the
parts. He is 5'8" and I'm 5'9, but I guess my legs are little longer, and I
like a higher bike. I can't wait to ride, I hope the Angeles Crest or maybe
Mulholland this weekend. Thank you. -Jennifer
Glendale, California.
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I want to Thank my fellow riders/listers that responded to my query
concerning the fuel tank mod. This list has always excelled in that
arena, but Thanks anyway. I let the list know if I come upon any
changes or beneficial mods.
Jim Sherlock
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Thank you all who responded about my question about buying new or
used...weighing my possiblilites...and your responses now...only one for
sure thing...klr in my future..no doubt...thanks again...Rob
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With so many messages being generated, I decided to wait until I had
the majority of my questions answered before thanking everyone.
I subscribe to several hobby groups. With one exception, I have never
seen as helpfull a body as this one. The response to my query about
wide boots made me understand how Frankenstein felt, that it had taken
on a life of its own.
I will still have questions from time to time, but I have gotten the
answer to the immediate ones. My next step will be to locate a KLR and
see if it will fit my stubby little legs and humungous feet. If not, I
know from my reading and your reponses that there are some remedies
available such as lowering links and dipped saddles.

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The listers, I mean. With my limited dollars, I have made the
additions/upgrades that are most mentioned on this list.
First, for utility, was the JCW removable top case. Great addition
for a daily commuter.
Yesterday, the PS springs and Galfer SS brake front brake line
(yeah, purchased from Fred...gotta show some support though one can
get a better price. btw, he did throw in some extras stickers on my
request, thanks Fred) Anyway, the front end seems, no IS, more
tractable in bumpy corners and definately doesn't dive so much
during braking. Thanks listers! And, the SS brake line really does
make a difference. Less lever pressure, more feel, everything you
listers have said. Thanks again.
A couple of weeks ago I added the Acerbis Rally Pro handguards based
on reports here. Even though I had to cut the balls off the levers
(I suppose one could move the perches but I didn't), they are worth
the money for the vibration reduction not to mention the protection.
I've done other stuff not worth mentioning. My main purpose is to
thank this group (less Jake, not to say I don't thank Jake, just the
group is less Jake)
Thanks
BP
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To all of your Marines, Sailors, Airmen and Soldiers...........
Thank you for all that you have sacrificed and for what you have
accomplished and preserved.
A grateful fellow American.
Harry Seifert
bseifert71@...
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... and a hearteft GOD BLESS!!!
(a Canadian 'brother') Ed
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Harry Seifert" wrote: > > To all of your Marines, Sailors, Airmen and Soldiers........... > > Thank you for all that you have sacrificed and for what you have > accomplished and preserved. > > A grateful fellow American. > > Harry Seifert > bseifert71@... >
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seat pan for sale
If City Bike says it's the Castro, it's the Castro.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "hershonm" wrote: > > Could be the Castro. Think of the stories it could tell.... > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud Jones" wrote: > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Robert" wrote: > > > > > > http://www.2ndstring1st.com/HTML/For%20Sale/FS-HTML/KLR%20Seat/FS-KLR-Seat-1.html > > > > > > The pan, not the seat. The seat is just in the way. The pan is stock and in good condition. > > > I am in the SF bar area, and would prefer to sell locally. > > > Contact info is on the link. > > > > > > > > > Which SF bar area? > > >
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