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Steve Kittson
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riding in gravel

Post by Steve Kittson » Sun Oct 05, 2003 3:48 pm


Steve Kittson
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Joined: Fri Oct 03, 2003 5:37 pm

riding in gravel

Post by Steve Kittson » Sun Oct 05, 2003 3:58 pm

Thanks everyone for all the responses! I modified my riding posture as Pat suggested, and just let 'er twitch, and it wasn't too bad! I guess I just have to spend more time in the saddle getting used to the feeling, so it is not so unnerving. I was really surprised by how fast in a straight line over washboard gravel the KLR can go--the unishock really works great. I think I'll try adjusting the air pressure in the tires a little, as I am about 285 lbs and have the tires pumped up near max pressure as me and the bike almost max out the load capacity of the stock tires. This winter I want to put on a pair of knobbies, so that might help too. Thanks again, what a great list!

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i claim "p" for a town name - nklr

Post by dooden » Mon Oct 06, 2003 5:41 am

But why would I want to take my wife to Hell ? If it makes ya feel more gooder, we did go to Christmas first. But as with "H" the "C" was already taken. No doubt the photo has been removed by now, but nothing a simple upload cannot fix.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Fireman Ed" wrote: > Dooden, > > You should have went to Hell, MI first, then to Paradise. kinda > fitting, don't ya think, eh? > > Fireman Ed > A17

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