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TexasThumpin@aol.com
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nklr: college tuition

Post by TexasThumpin@aol.com » Sat Feb 09, 2002 2:52 pm

In a message dated 2/9/02 2:23:10 PM Central Standard Time, DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com writes:
> I like knowing I'm doing > everything I can to ensure that they'll have someone around to pay the > tuition. >
If I brought myself and my KLR, would you adopt me and pay for me to get my Master's degree? ;-)) Jim TT [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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nklr: college tuition

Post by Blargesse@aol.com » Sat Feb 09, 2002 6:42 pm

> I like knowing I'm doing > everything I can to ensure that they'll have someone around to pay the > tuition. >
If I brought myself and my KLR, would you adopt me and pay for me to get my Master's degree? ;-)) Jim I have an agreement with my kids. We call it "The Contract." It's worked well so far. They are to be good kids, not get in trouble, get good grades, work hard when they have time outside of school and sports and generally be good people. My part of the contract is to be a good parent and take care of putting a roof over their head, have some fun once in a while and get them through college. What do you think? If you can handle all that, I might consider it. Plus I'd have someone besides my kids to ride with. Mid-Life-Crisis in New England Bob L.

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plastic fuel tank

Post by TexasThumpin@aol.com » Sun Feb 10, 2002 10:37 am

In a message dated 2/10/02 1:04:07 AM Central Standard Time, DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com writes:
> For these who are preparing their bikes for a next UTAH raylle ... > > Please check this ULR: http:\\www.globeriders.net\TANK\ (case > sensitive) > > Tahnk You for looking ... > > Globeriders
Unless Acerbis flat out ripped of IMS's design, that is not an Acerbis tank. Acerbis tanks are much smaller. The tank you are looking at is made by IMS through a process they call rotary injection. The rest is correct. It really tightens up that area of the bike once it is completely installed. It's allowance for the stock side covers is a bit weird, but it has stayed together for two years now. Jim TT [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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