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Stu
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who rode their klr today?

Post by Stu » Fri Apr 23, 2004 6:02 pm


Inwoods650@aol.com
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who rode their klr today?

Post by Inwoods650@aol.com » Fri Apr 23, 2004 6:17 pm

A14 got a vacation day, hadda scuff up some new tires on the DRZ. Just about there at 100 miles. Scary stuff, new D606's onroad. Scott (sitting here staring at the Sagebrush Doohicky & spring, still in baggie) A14 "thunderdog" Sorrento, FL [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

The Mule
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who rode their klr today?

Post by The Mule » Fri Apr 23, 2004 6:28 pm

> A14 got a vacation day, hadda scuff up some new tires on the DRZ. Just
about
> there at 100 miles. Scary stuff, new D606's onroad. > > Scott (sitting here staring at the Sagebrush Doohicky & spring, still in > baggie) > A14 "thunderdog" > Sorrento, FL
Scott--- Jakes 'hickey n spring are waiting for me to install next Friday at Mark's NOAB base. I can't see them like you can, but it's on my mind alot. Feels like anticipating a dentist's appointment. After the 50/50 rubber The Mule currently sports get trashed, I'm thinking about going with 606's or MT21's. Are the 606's scary only when new, or are they just inherently unstable on pavement like any aggressive knobby? Have you tried the Pirelli MT21's? Which do you think are stickier onroad? Steve The Mule A17

Paul
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who rode their klr today?

Post by Paul » Fri Apr 23, 2004 6:44 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Inwoods650@a... wrote:
> > A14 got a vacation day, hadda scuff up some new tires on the DRZ.
Just about
> there at 100 miles. Scary stuff, new D606's onroad. > > Scott (sitting here staring at the Sagebrush Doohicky & spring,
still in
> baggie) > A14 "thunderdog" > Sorrento, FL > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
I ride my A16 every day, it's my primary transportation. Paul

Inwoods650@aol.com
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who rode their klr today?

Post by Inwoods650@aol.com » Fri Apr 23, 2004 6:59 pm

In a message dated 4/23/2004 7:29:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, KLRMule@... writes:
> Scott--- > > Jakes 'hickey n spring are waiting for me to install next Friday at > Mark's NOAB base. I can't see them like you can, but it's on my mind alot. > Feels like anticipating a dentist's appointment. > After the 50/50 rubber The Mule currently sports get trashed, I'm > thinking about going with 606's or MT21's. Are the 606's scary only when > new, or are they just inherently unstable on pavement like any aggressive > knobby? Have you tried the Pirelli MT21's? Which do you think are stickier > onroad? > > Steve > The Mule > A17 >
Haven't tried the MT21's. Have gone thru a set of D606's on the KLR. Scary when new, once scrubbed in, they do well onroad considering they're knobs. Long lasting/well made tire, but Will force you to adjust your ride style, onroad. Scrubbed in, you can have some fun on the street, they're stable as knobs go...but loud, & nowhere near the kind of fun the (current A14 sneaker) TKC-80's are. With the Dunlops, you eventually develop a knack for sliding abit in turns on the asphalt. That can be fun, but the TKC's grip the road alot like the stockers, confidence inspiring. Offroad, the Dunlops are awesome. Makes the KLR feel lighter in turns. TKC's are no D606's offroad, but best compromise I've found. All that said, wouldn't hesitate to get another set of the Dunlops for the KLR, depending on it's intended purpose at that moment. Everyone should try em once, just to see how good the KLR can hook up/turn offroad. All best. Scott A14 "thunderdog" Sorrento, FL [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Harry Thames
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who rode their klr today?

Post by Harry Thames » Fri Apr 23, 2004 8:39 pm

I put about 250 miles on my KLR today just riding around ckecking out the sights. Harry SC --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

James L. Miller Jr.
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Post by James L. Miller Jr. » Fri Apr 23, 2004 8:53 pm

Oh, come on, Stu!??! Do you really need to ask that? millerized (neither rain, nor sleet nor gloom of night, but ocassionally clutch problems and broken/dislocated bones)
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mwl_95623
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Post by mwl_95623 » Fri Apr 23, 2004 9:21 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Stu" wrote:
>
I generally ride everyday Monday through Friday on my minimum 70 mile round trip commute. Today was especially interesting: This morning, basicaly out in the middle of nowhere, I came upon a freshly killed MOUNTAIN LION CUB!. Beautiful animal. Apparently it had been hit by a car. Not squished, just a little blood comming out the mouth. Very impressive. Awe inspiring. Twas a wide open area without any trees or high brush so I was pretty sure mom wasn't still around. I suppose she could have been hiding in the high grass. I really got a chance to check it out up close and personal. Almost cute until to remember it's basically a land shark that will carry away your children and pets with zero remorse. I kinda wonder how smart it was to be so close? Comming home after work I decided to hit some dirt roads that had been unaccesible (to me anyway) due to some flooding. I was able to go around the first section that keping me out. Got to the second and uugghh. Bummer. Too much water. I gave myself that "you're just a whimp" talk but turned around justifying to myself ... yaknow I'd do it if I wasn't alone excuse. Then I got pissed. I thought this is ridiculous. I rode back to the first section and took a couple runs right though the middle. No problem. Quite fun actually! Went back to the second section and didn't hesitate. Went striaght in and before I knew it the motor just up and died. I got off and was standing in water knee deep water. Suddenly it dawned on me the importance of the "T" fittting. Darn. I should do that mod. My Apline* Tech 6's were instantly filled with water. I pushed the KLR to dry land. Luckly I was on a fairly rocky bottom. Actually I already knew this or I probably would have never even tried in the first place. I had a sigh of relief as the electric starter brought the motor back to life. Just after I got off the dirt and onto the pavement I came across a huge rattle snake. Best I could tell it had about eight rattles. What a day. Now that I've got a KLR I look forward to getting up at 4:30 A.M. and going to work. Won't be long and the kids won't have anything to do with me, and my weekends will be free too! But I think the secret is to take life as it comes. But for now it sure was cool to come home with some wet feet :>} Matt

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Post by Mike Frey » Fri Apr 23, 2004 9:22 pm

I worked all day. ...booo Temps in the 70s as evening came around. ...yaaaay Then a thunderstorm hung around all night. ...booooo but then again I was in CA for a week. ...yaaaay Had to come back. ...booo Mike back in PA
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Tengai Mark Van Horn
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Post by Tengai Mark Van Horn » Fri Apr 23, 2004 9:32 pm

At 11:44 PM +0000 4/23/04, Paul wrote:
> >I ride my A16 every day, it's my primary transportation. >Paul
Me too... 55 months straight without driving a car except for family purposes. Rain, sleet, snow, ice... doesn't matter to me! Mark http://www.reelrider.com

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