Hmmm, I never thought of using the octane booster in my bike. I've always carried a bottle or two to add a little zing to my Pabst Blue Ribbon... Mark KLR650 Motorcycle Pages: http://klr6500.tripod.com/ HomePage: http://home.adelphia.net/~msaint/index.html My Adelphia Email can be "iffy." If you don't get a response, please try: KLR6500@...> and expensive, too. I don't know why you'd even consider messing with > them on a KLR, which under most conditions will run on regular, and if
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Mark St.Hilaire, Sr"
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with> > and expensive, too. I don't know why you'd even consider messing
and if> > them on a KLR, which under most conditions will run on regular,
always> > Hmmm, I never thought of using the octane booster in my bike. I've
Ribbon...> carried a bottle or two to add a little zing to my Pabst Blue
Just stick to Guinness, and you can toss all the additives.>
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Hey guys !!
This is Sandro from Galfer Brakes.
I wanted to post a quick message letting everyone know that the folks
at Cycle Brakes, www.cyclebrakes.cm or 805-4525957, have finally made
KLR oversize rotor kits.
Your cost is about $ 325 with a free set of pads... May I suggest you
get the greens ??
If you need to improve the brakes on the "big beast" go for it !! The
folks at Cycle Brakes even have some of Glafer's pads and lines in
stock ready to ship, but lines and pads from Galfer you can buy
almost at any shop...(Dual Stra or Happy Trials)
The oversize, that's different... Try it, it works VERY WELL...
safe and fun riding to all...
Any questions please e-mail me at the office,
Sandro@...
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