Hey List!!
Why don't we schedule a Dual Sport or KLR rally??
We pulled together to help Tumu!! and I hear about the clinics held
in Garages.
Denver is in the middle.
I'd be willing to help out.
Let's talk about that!!!
Are you in?!?!?
RLTW!!!
winterize my klr
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hey list, let's do it!!!!!
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "fcmoon" wrote:
held> Hey List!! > > Why don't we schedule a Dual Sport or KLR rally?? > > We pulled together to help Tumu!! and I hear about the clinics
Not a bad idea. Actually, Nebraska's in the middle, but I like Colorado better. How about the Springs, Pueblo (because of PMI), or Salida?> in Garages. > > Denver is in the middle. > > I'd be willing to help out. > > Let's talk about that!!! > > Are you in?!?!? > > RLTW!!!
hey list, let's do it!!!!!
Well, I can say this much. I'll be coming up to Buena Vista, Colorado
on July 4th, 2003 with several of my riding buddies for a week of
touring the rocky mountains, every inch we can possibly cover in that
week. I'll be contacting the Colorado Dualsporters list looking for
familiar faces to join us and provide tips on good trails and routes
to take.
So, so far, that week there will be one Texan on a KLR and one Kali
on a BMW GS 650. Anyone else that wants to join us is welcome to come
along.
Michael
A11
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "fcmoon" wrote: > Hey List!! > > Why don't we schedule a Dual Sport or KLR rally?? > > We pulled together to help Tumu!! and I hear about the clinics held > in Garages. > > Denver is in the middle. > > I'd be willing to help out. > > Let's talk about that!!! > > Are you in?!?!? > > RLTW!!!
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At 10:26 PM +0000 10/2/2002, fcmoon wrote:
Isn't that what the "Moab get-together" used to be? Mark B2 A2 A3>Hey List!! > >Why don't we schedule a Dual Sport or KLR rally??
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winterize my klr
These are the steps I would take for winterizing a motorcycle
1. Fill gas tank with fuel.
2. Add gas stabilizer to tank
3. Take bike for one last ride.
4. Change the oil and filter
5. Wash and wax bike to perfection.
6. Drain carbs by running bike with fuel petcock off until stalling.
7. Remove spark plug and put two tablespoons of 2 stroke oil into cylinder
8. Reinsert spark plug and run starter with kill switch on. To coat
cylinder with oil.
9. Remove battery and put away for winter. Put it on a battery tender and
check fluid levels once a month.
10. Block up bike so tires are not on ground.
11. I also remove the seat and keep it inside for winter.
In the spring
1. Put battery back and put bike back together.
2. Change oil again
3. Fire bike up.
4. If bike does not fire up without draining battery, then I get trusted
friend to tie rope to his car and my bike, and pull it around til it starts
5. Burn of that old gas by going on a long ice cream run and put fresh gas
in.
You are ready for another summer of riding.
Douglas Dick
Winnipeg, MB CA
mailto:ddick2@...
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Schaefer [mailto:strathound@...]
Sent: October 2, 2002 5:01 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Winterize My KLR
With winter just around the corner, I thought I'd start things off
early and ask what people do to make sure they're bikes are ready to
go in the spring with the least amount of trouble (cleaning carbs for
instance). I did a quick search of the archive and didn't find much.
But I did find a suggestion to put some kind of gas treatment in the
tank to prevent condensation and rust from occuring. Do you fill the
tank up and then put this treatment in? What is the treatment called?
Any other tips would be appreciated.
Michael
A11
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