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Harry Seifert
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Post by Harry Seifert » Wed Oct 15, 2003 4:50 pm

from the KLR of Buddy Seifert The last and final Daylight Savings TIme Julian Tech Session will happen on Saturday October 25, 2003. (Yeah, right....for this year!) See Eagle Mike pull a doohickey out of his pocket. Watch his springs zing. See Buddy spill a quart of new oil on his clean floor. Watch Jim the Canoeist attempt to get off his KLR after riding straight in from Phoenix (and I thought Tony Cornett was our longest distance traveler). Who's doohickey has taken a crap? Who's engine will not survive the harrowing disassembly process? Who will eat the most do-nuts? Who just got a new bike? (It's ALL MIKES FAULT) Dino oil (CAstrol 20W50) and filters on hand...........a modicum of tools as well....including tools for a doohickey-ectomy. If you can let me know by tomorrow (10/16), I can get Gen you ine Kawasaki parts from a secret source. Learn something from Elden Carl!!! Watch the KLR Magic happen, right before your very eyeballs!!! Be there or don't....it's all on you. Buddy

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Post by Harry Seifert » Wed Oct 29, 2003 2:09 am

from the KLR of Buddy Seifert Hi guys, This will my last email for a while............the shit has hit the fan big time up here........just got phones, still no power.on generator.........smoke has baznked down with 50 foot visibility.........my family in julian is en route to borrego or wherever.......see you on the other side Buddy

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Post by denvowell@aol.com » Sat Nov 01, 2003 8:43 pm

You can allways go back for the warrenty and service deals (they are not wirth it).Get the bike for $4199.00 and don't look back. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Post by Ramey » Sat Nov 15, 2003 8:24 pm

Has anybody done the Great Divide ride? All or part? Got the bicyling book on the route-sounds like a good ride.

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Post by denvowell@aol.com » Fri Nov 28, 2003 10:42 pm

Did,t Joe Namith wear pantyhose under his uniform? [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Post by bill sels » Fri Jan 23, 2004 3:51 pm

I deleted the original letter about the 2004klr 4 sale My cousin did the same thing buying a goldwing it has just under 700 miles on it wonder if the klr seller would like a super clean like new street bike MY cousin would try to work him out a swap Since i let him ride my klr he is sick over buying the big honda i think it could be had for 14,500 he has over 18 in bike eddie self www.freeflowplumbing.com --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Post by Marc Illsley Clarke » Mon Feb 09, 2004 1:08 pm

Could be. The fine debris I get from cleaning out my SS oil filter does not adhere to a magnet (I tested it). Similarly, I do not get anything at all on my magnetic drain plug, ever. -- Marc, KLR650 A12, Loveland, Colorado USA
> Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2004 11:54:39 -0000 > From: "Dooden" > Subject: SS Oil Filter Catching Debris? (Was RE: Re: Removing Oil Filter) > > Fibers from the clutch perhaps ? > > Just a guess of course. > > Dooden > A15 Green Ape
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Harry Seifert
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Post by Harry Seifert » Fri Feb 27, 2004 3:03 pm

from the KLR of Buddy Seifert JULIAN TECH DAY To all those inquiring minds...........Tech Day IS happening tomorrow. Never heard of a little snow or rain to keep the KLRistas at home. Mike's gonna be here with stuff, Mark's gonna be here with a ride and stuff for the Multisurfacemotorcycling website, Elden's gonna be here with the brains and I'm gonna be here 'cause I got the key to get in. My CALTRANS weather guy is forecasting cold and dry tomorrow with frost and some freeze on the SR 79 between I 8 and the lake in the early morning. Take it easy on the 79 and you should be OK. Mouser has been dead accurate over the past 4 years, so if he says it ain't gonna rain or snow, it ain't. I'll be running a big jet heater in the morning and have coffee on at 8 ish.............and hot water for you tea guys. Dress warmly 'cause it will be chilly. Direction for them that's not been here yet................Get to Julian. When you come to the stop sign at the town hall.......if the town hall is to your right, turn left, go down two blocks and there you are. If the town hall is to your left, go straight thru the stop sign and go up two block and you're there, too. If you go past the red fire station, you've gone too far. Look for the big tin building next to the fire station. Address is 2656 Farmer Road. Phone number is 760 765 0483.

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Post by thad_carey » Sat Feb 28, 2004 12:13 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Harry Seifert" wrote:
> from the KLR of Buddy Seifert > > JULIAN TECH DAY > > To all those inquiring minds...........Tech Day IS happening
tomorrow.
> Never heard of a little snow or rain to keep the KLRistas at home. > > Mike's gonna be here with stuff, Mark's gonna be here with a
ride and
> stuff for the Multisurfacemotorcycling website, Elden's gonna be
here with
> the brains and I'm gonna be here 'cause I got the key to get in. > > My CALTRANS weather guy is forecasting cold and dry tomorrow
with frost
> and some freeze on the SR 79 between I 8 and the lake in the early
morning.
> Take it easy on the 79 and you should be OK. Mouser has been dead
accurate
> over the past 4 years, so if he says it ain't gonna rain or snow,
it ain't.
> > I'll be running a big jet heater in the morning and have
coffee on at 8
> ish.............and hot water for you tea guys. Dress
warmly 'cause it
> will be chilly. > > Direction for them that's not been here yet................Get to
Julian.
> When you come to the stop sign at the town hall.......if the town
hall is
> to your right, turn left, go down two blocks and there you are.
If the
> town hall is to your left, go straight thru the stop sign and go up
two
> block and you're there, too. If you go past the red fire station,
you've
> gone too far. > Look for the big tin building next to the fire station. Address is
2656
> Farmer Road. Phone number is 760 765 0483.
Harry, I stopped by earlier in February just to get a look at the famous "tin building" next to the fire station. I met with and visited with one of the "older" firemen there who used to be a teacher--well, he was at least older than I was. Sorry, I don't recall his name. I was staying out at Anza-Borrego and wanted to do the Rodriguez/Oriflamme Canyon trails. He was helpful in giving me some insights on the trail since he had recently done it in a Jeep. I had breakfast at Buffalo Bills and even had a buffalo pattie with my eggs--buffalo...it's what's for breakfast. Those trails were a lot of fun, and that 1 mile stretch in the middle of Orriflamme had a few challenging spots in it, I guess due to some rough rains in the recent past. I was amazed to see how well the fires had been contained in the area in light of their severity. Oh, I also got a kick out of the "fake" lock on the gate by the Banner entry into Rodriguez/Orriflamme Canyon trail...creative. BTW, I didn't see your e-mail until I returned last night from my trip or I would have probably tried to contact you for a ride or at least local info. Thanks for the offer, anyway. Thad Carey A15 (GI Joe runs off with Barbie)

Harry Seifert
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Post by Harry Seifert » Sat Mar 06, 2004 8:49 pm

from the KLR of Buddy Seifert Hey, who was riding the KLR's across BLM land west of the US 93 just south of Wikieup, AZ? Looks like LOTS of open space in that part of Arizona. Thanks to everyone who made it up to the Tech day on the 28th. The Earth must have experienced a micro-wobble with 27 KLRs and 7 Beemers crammed into such a small area!!! I was pleasantly surprised by all who came, in spite of the morning's weather. It looks like everybody made it home in one piece. We'll host another Tech day in early May and in August and have a really big bash in October. A 2 and a half day event with several SD County rides and Elden's overnighter to Baja. See you all later Buddy

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