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oups excuse me d604 ...no d606
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test complete ... ;-D
Dooden
Sorry could'nt resist.
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Go for it
I'm 53, with a 30" inseam. The KLR is right on the ragged edge for me .... haven't dropped it yet, but scared myself a few times.
Pulled in to my local dealer last weekend, and saw a KLR with custom seat and lowering link kit. It looked almost like a "low rider" next to my stocker and even lower beside the Paris Dakar BMW 650. The guy riding looked about my age, but was probably only 5 '6 - or 5 ' 8".
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Hello Fellow KLR riders!!
I am looking for a gas tank for a 1998 KLR 650 (Blue). Anyone have
one hanging around, or have any good ideas on where I can buy one?
Please reply to this message via e-mail.
Thanks,
Max
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With all the talk about seats currently going on, I'm curious if anyone has
bought and used the seat from Sporttour? Seems like a good price. How was
service? Fit? Results?
Thanks, Zac
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Keep on talk, it's on of those things that I have always wanted to do
but never had the proper motivation (or funds) to do. Like all Dual
Sport riders I have my dream rides. One of them is to ride the Baja
1,000 and the other is to leave my dads house in Omak, Washinton,
ride the Canadian Rockies into Alaska, and to Prudoe Bay, and back.
So DBB keep talking you never know what might happen.
Bill "SandShark"
Message: 14 Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2003 15:45:05 -0000 From: "guymanbro " Subject: was: Aftermarket Parts/ now: Dakar>
Whadda ya say Bill? Maybe Baja 2004 and then on to bigger and badder things? I'm working out now how I'm gonna move west in the next year or two so I can prep for Dakar in the BITD series around the West Coast and then Baja too hopefully... we could both ride in the ironman class and just push each other the way the KTM riders do in the dunes on the Dakar. Damn, I get excited just thinking about it! dat brooklyn bum>
two stroke. But this Sandshark fella changed my perception of where a KLR650 can go, and how quickly, at the 10th annual Alligator DS ride, in Daytona.. My vote's for Sandshark & Tumu, for Team KLRLista sponsored (next) Dakar entrants! Man, that would make for a great story, yup.> Side note.....I feel good about going against most, offroad on a
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