"It's just big-boned".........cosmo ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com>From: "Zachariah Mully" > >Regardless of the acronym howse about the tagline "A true SUV" or "A Real >SUV" or something like that... we definitely need a tag line... > >Zack >1991 KLR >
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"A true SUV" or "A Real SUV" or something like that... we definitely need a
tag line...
Zack 1991 KLR
my license plate is SUV Y, MY SUV was taken...so mine simply means
SUV Y bother with that I got a better one here.....anyway....I liked
it.....later Les 89KLR
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Great line: "Dual Sport: The OTHER Sportbike!" --- Rev. Chuck :^)>+ A13 http://klr650.50megs.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Send your favorite photo with any online greeting! http://www.whowhere.lycos.com/redirects/americangreetings.rdct>"Dual Sport: The OTHER Sportbike!" > >(Like the pork ads, ya know?) > > >-- >Dr. J. Christopher
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Tom, I believe you are on the right track when using criteria that dictates
comfort and the walkability factor when choosing a boot for dual sport
riding. I think most dual sport riders do a lot of walking/hiking when
seeking adventure. Please let us know which boot you pick.
Mike Roberts Vancouver, USA>>I'm guessing I'd rather go for a boot that's a bit more comfortable >>to walk in at the expense of protection. So, am currently leaning >>towards the trials boots.
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