> > > Re:Reversable mods and the next owner. Or even the one after that. > You may get rid of a KLR650. But, apparently it never really gets rid of > you. > =) > ******************************************************************************* > Among a ton of farkles in 3 years of ownership, > I added a SW Motech centerstand and engine guards to my former 09'. > The SWM stand has no arm for you to press down on with your foot. > Instead, they include a dead-lift handle that bolts onto the left > passenger footpeg mount, using new bolts. > I sold the KLR last September to a nice guy from Alabama. Included was a > set of KLR soft luggage, > some spares like a clutch cable, brake and clutch levers, etc... I also > gave him a bag of OEM bolts > that'd come off when I'd added the center stand, crash bars and stuff. > In the bag were other bolts I'd > added to the KLR collection for various reasons I couldn't remember. > > Any how, he kept the bike a few months then sold it to someone else even > farther away. > One afternoon, I got a call from the 3rd owner. > Owner #2 had given him my phone number without asking me first. > Not a problem. But...... > # 3 was asking in-depth questions about the bike's upkeep, accessory > parts, etc... > {Ever get the feeling someone feels you owe them something when you > really don't?} > While not exactly obligated in any way to the man, > I took the next 20-25 minutes and pretty much went through everything > I'd ever done with the bike. > > Later, he called back and asked if I had the OEM footpeg mount bolts? > He was changing out the center stand for one with a foot assist arm > and would be returning the footpeg mount to it's original configuration. > I thought I included the bolts in the original sale. But, a quick look > determined I had not. So, the guy offered to pay me for shipping them to > him. > I made him a counter offer: > Send me some cool souvenir he found out KLR riding and send that instead. > It could be anything, really. A sticker, a pin, etc... I wasn't going to > be picky. > I went to the post office the next morning and mailed the bolts. > I never heard from him again. > Oh, well. > Hope he got the 09' set up to his liking. > His "tech support line" here has been disconnected, so-to-speak. > -eddie > > PS:I saw the bike for sale on Craigs List by owner #2. It was nice to > see he'd taken good care of it in the > short time he owned it (3-4 months?). Owner #3 had bought the bike > through that ad and later asked > ME if the left side was scratched up and the clutch lever bent when I > owned it? > "No." and if he bothered to look at the photos in that ad he answered, > he'd have seen the bike was in A1 condition at that time. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com http://www.avg.com> > Version: 2012.0.2238 / Virus Database: 2641/5630 - Release Date: 02/25/13 >
mods and the next owner. or the one after that?
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mods and the next owner. or the one after that?
I've had that happen too. When I get rid of most bikes (or vehicles for
that matter) I don't really want to hear from the new owner about
anything. I want it to be a distant memory. Especially when the owner
never does end up giving me the $100 he owed me, yet still wants to ask
questions.
Although I have felt bad when a battery died on the guys ride home. But
still, you were there when we jumped it so you could look at it, so you
knew perfectly well the battery was dead. So don't call me to complain
when it dies.
Ryan
Phoenix, AZ
eddie wrote:
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bicycle chain lube nklr
It's been long decided for anyone with a trace of objectivity that WD-40 is best for klr chains; moto specific lubes are at best more expensive at worst harmful.
Anybody have any thoughts on bicycle chain lubes. I commute every day and ride trails every so- often.
Bogdan
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