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klrtrax
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650,250,ss?????????

Post by klrtrax » Fri Mar 22, 2002 11:07 pm

I now own a KLR650. I like the bike buttttt! it is a little to top heavy for me off road. I went down to the dealer & lQQked at the KLR250 & SS. I liked both the bikes, but like the SS a little more. Now my concern I drive a lot of 2 tracks in northern Mich & also hardtop 50/50. To anyone that owns a KLR250 or SS do you think your bike has enough power for someone 6'-220lb? Will the SS do 55-65 without straining the motor? KLR250? Does the SS seem to run on the warm side going slow offroad?

steve pye
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650,250,ss?????????

Post by steve pye » Sat Mar 23, 2002 8:52 am

----- Original Message ----- From: "klrtrax" > To anyone that owns a KLR250 or SS do you > think your bike has enough power for someone > 6'-220lb? I've never owned a KLR 250 but my friend bought one 9 years ago and only upgraded to the 650 last summer. He is 6'2" - 280 lbs. It had power enough for him ( no highway driving ) and no overheating issues. Cheers, Steve

gregpaul
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nklr: aol/texas clickin

Post by gregpaul » Mon Mar 25, 2002 7:43 pm

Several years ago AOL lost a class action suit for bringing on thousands of subscribers with a "massive" ad campaign and not adding nearly enough modems to service them. Most subscribers got more "busy" signals than "connects". If AOL didn't give a crap about their subscribers then what makes anyone think they give a crap now? Obviously they don't. They only reason you should use AOL is because you have no earthly idea how to find another ISP. There's another story similar to this. It's about a company called Enron. Once upon a time........ Greg in Dallas
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Walter Lesnowich" wrote: > [snip] > > I NEVER click on any ad's, AOL driven or not. I've > > had too many friends or coworkers get burned by using the Internet to buy > > things. So, I make sure that absolutely nothing gets clicked on or > purchased. > > AOL gave my credit card number to two subcontracted companies for services > I > > did not want. > [snip] > > > > Jim > > Texas Thumpin > > > > I read recently that alot of AOL users had this problem. > Apparently they have offers that if you do not reject them > then it is assumed you had accepted the offer. > > Walt > A14 "War Horse"

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