LOL!! Good one! As a Canadian deep in moose country I offer the following info; Listed dry weight of KLR 650: 337 lbs. Measured weight of last moose I killed( gutted, skinned, quartered): 578 lbs. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT attempt to bash moose on a motorcycle....ever!!! Steve Pye ( still enjoying moose steak!)>I thought about installing the moose guards on my A13 >but since most of my riding is in west central FL >the odds of ever hitting a moose seemed pretty remote. >Not only this, but you would have to just "graze" the >moose with your handlebars for the guards to have any >effect. I though the moose bashplate was pretty stupid >too. How are you gonna get the moose to crouch down far >enough to get it with the plate? Are you supposed to ride >a wheelie directly at the moose and try to BASH it with >the plate? Maybe the Canadians could help us out here. >Sorry, couldn't resist. I know you got them installed. >jimv >A13
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moose warning!!
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Date: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 7:00 PM
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nklr - new rider .. was: smoked an f650
and a> > > Don't feel bad laughing. Was he wearing all brand new DS clothing
the rider,> > shiny helmet? I laugh at him too ! > > You have proved something we all know deep down inside.. It's
Fall of '98 after 2 decades of riding and the last decade not, I was out in Belfair, Tahuysa Forest, on the Olympic Peninsula in WA state doing a group woods poker run with a shiny KLX 650R ( just bought a '93 in new condition) and new riding gear. I thought I must look like a drug store dirt rider! Ha! I had a great time that day and then on. Dan Paulsen Graham WA> not > > the bike...
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