Attention tall guys -
I'm 6'6" (36" sleeve length) not fat, and need a jersey. Could anyone
tell me who makes the longest-sleeved xtra-large jersey? I have no
decent cycle shops nearby, so I'm faced with mail-ordering all of
them (one Moose, one Thor, one Acerbis . . .) and returning them. I'd
rather avoid that, if possible.
Thanks,
Jay in PA
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re. klr manual is a piece of junk
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nklr - looking for a tall jersey
At 6:18 PM +0000 8/17/01, jay.hummer@... wrote:
Come over to my house & try on my Thor Core jerseys. By the way, I'm playing hookie today. Williamson Honda has a decent selection of jerseys in stock that you could try on. Mark B2 A2 A3>Attention tall guys - > >I'm 6'6" (36" sleeve length) not fat, and need a jersey. Could anyone >tell me who makes the longest-sleeved xtra-large jersey? I have no >decent cycle shops nearby, so I'm faced with mail-ordering all of >them (one Moose, one Thor, one Acerbis . . .) and returning them. I'd >rather avoid that, if possible.
re. klr manual is a piece of junk
Hey, if anyone wants to sell their no good manual, and/or the
supplement, this newbie willtake it off their hands for say 50% of
what Kawasaki want, which is $37 and $20
Any takers?--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Marc Illsley Clarke"
wrote:
the Clymer manual covering it. A real manual! I am spoiled now. The KLR600/650 manual from Kawasaki is just terrible. Fortunately, this list exists...> Wow, I agree. I was out shopping for a BMW R100GS/PD and bought
97> > -- Marc, KLR650 A12, Loveland, Colorado, USA > > "Jonathan Sykes (SWUS)" wrote: > __________ > >"C. Martin" >The KLR manual is a piece of junk. I just removed my Carb from my
my old XR650L isn't that great either. Most of it says to refer to the generic service guide, or something.> >KLR650 A11 and attempted to look up how the choke cable attached. > >Guess what NO INFORMATION. > > > >I agree. I don't have the service manual, but the one I have for
manual for the KLR. I mean, it's only been out for about 15 years, shows no sign of going away and is available in many countries. Maybe this group can make our own?> > > >It really amazes me that neither Clymer nor Haynes have produced a
> >
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