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Toby Lampson
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Post by Toby Lampson » Sat May 27, 2000 9:36 am

Peter, After hauling dirt bikes for years, I fell into the habit of thinking I'd tow this bike also. Wrong. First the weight hits you.......and you realize whata monster you got on your hands........Then, you ride the bike, just once, to that far off destination......and baby, there ain't nothin like it. No more Trucks. No more trailers. No more motorhomes. No more hours of tedium, and endless tiedown trivia.......Just YOU, on the open road...............and the stars above your campsite at night. Of course, when ya wanna wimp out, there's always a cheesy hotel, in every wayward hamlet......and when there's not......well, you LIVE! jus one's radical view, Slide Peter Kewin wrote:
> Hello all - i'm shoping for my first Klr - my first question -- re > towing/trailering a Klr - (from where i may be buying a used one) - > anyone used the hitch mount that lifts the front wheel and tows the > bike with back wheel on the ground?? - looks easy but i don't want to > wreck th bike - thots? - thanks, Peter > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com

Stuart Heaslet
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[dsn_klr650] nklr sign off

Post by Stuart Heaslet » Sat May 27, 2000 4:25 pm

At 01:47 PM 5/27/00 -0700, Arne Larsen wrote:
>Stuart, I have NO PROBLEM forwarding your trip reports... so don't get me >wrong, but did you know that you can stop your mail AND still access the >site and post trip reports? Switch to web-only mode.
Yes, I know, but egroups webversion is intrusive, wants me to run cookies, and one of their messages froze my latest version Eudora mail client on one of the fastest machines known to man. There are some other complaints like my unwillingness to deal with unpredictable bandwidth issues on the road, so trust level is somewhat low on this end. Just call me retro. Anybody else want to admit their quality of life decreases as push tech bandwidth increases? Just grouchy today. I'll be much better in a week. Departure is tomorrow, a.m. Stuart

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