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Post by imperial-4776@webtv.net » Sun Mar 04, 2001 8:22 pm

Hi All Sorry to have to post this, but I need some help . Approximately 2 months ago I sent Zachariah Mully, who is on this list, a magazine of mine , which contained an article on the KLR 650. He said he was going to download it to the files, to hopefully help those of you that wanted to add different forms of modifications to your KLR's. Which to me sounded fine, So I posted it to him. Well he hasnt, and he wont answer my e-mails requesting him to send the magazine back as he has had it for a long time now. How can YOU help ? Well f any one on the list knows Zach I would ask you, To PLEASE ask him to send it back to me. It has no monetary value, But is a part of a collection of mine, And I would dearly love to get it back. Zach once more I ask you to please send me back my magazine. Thank you to any one that might be able to help me here Dave Salem OR

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Post by ka3nkm@yahoo.com » Mon Mar 05, 2001 1:19 pm

Zach, Please return Daves magazine!! Steve A 14 81 CB900C 79 FLH

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Post by Dan Oaks » Mon Mar 05, 2001 3:32 pm

No. Automobile sized tumbleweeds sailing a 60 mph cross wind across I-10 from Tucson to Phoenix. PUCKER? Whistling flatulence! -- bierdo "Rev.Chuck" wrote:
> >> >14)Pucker Factor? > > >> Fully overloaded KLR, two up, 60 mph with 60 mph cross wind. > > >You left out "and tumbleweeds" > > I didn't see you that day, how did you see me? > > Vegas to the Cottontail ranch, Omygod! > > 110F, 60 mph cross winds, sand in every orifice known on man and machine... > > True grit has now a real meaning! > > == > Rev. Chuck > > :^)>+ > > A13 > > _____________________________________________________________

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