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Maybe a good time to discuss this. Lots of newbies out there (and a warm
hug to 'em all) hanging on every word of advice they read. Not chewing
anybody out, or Thumpin'Thumping, BUT we need to make sure we don't mislead
anyone. There's enough of us Old Farts & Founders to kind of ride herd on
the recommendations: no blood no foul. I kinda think of the Hippoctatic
oath: "First, Do No Harm". This list, and to a greater extent, the Moab
Thing is a wonderful resource, like a floating tech session: we learn from
each other's doing! It was a visceral thrill to see all the guys gather
around Mariola last June; I feel a deep sense of honor and responsibility
being a part of all this. In Milford, bikers are Evil: you guys and gals
are truly My Tribe. {heavens open, sound of cherubs and angels singing, a
tear in my eye] 'nn-TAY-eh! Fly free!
Jake
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There have been a few messages recently that are obviously sent by a virus on list member s computers. If you see a message posted on this list without a Subject or (No Subject) in the Subject Line with just a link as the message, this is most likely a link to Spam that is not allowed on this list. Those that send Spam to this list will be put on Moderated Status.
Jean Luc Ascencio and George Bynum you are now on Moderated Status. Please clean your computers and let me know when you find your virus.
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I saw one of those on a show bike Tenere at the International Bike Show. It struck me as poserish, but maybe not. In any event, if you have Nerf bars on your KLR you can hang your come-alongs there.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "eddie" wrote: > > Today, I went to the place where I bought my Tenere 1200 and browsed through the accessory catalog they had on the parts counter. > There were the usual seats, windscreens, covers, bags, etc... It was the Warn winch that caught my eye, however. > Yep. > Yamaha sells an accessory winch and mounting plate for a motorcycle. > At nearly 600 pounds, I wouldn't want to try and push a Super Tenere out of a stuck spot. > Then again, I probably wouldn't take it that far into no man's land, either. > But, a 1500# winch designed for use off a m/c battery might make one heck of a KLR farkle! > =) > -eddie > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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