Well, I'm outta here, leaving Coos Bay, Oregon on Friday to head
down Hwy 101 to catch up with my wife in Milpitas CA. After that
we're loading the KLR in my truck and driving through to Galveston,
TX with the bike on a rack on the rear of my Expedition. I'll be
stopping overnight in Petaluma on Friday so if you see me, honk and
wave, I'll wave right back. I hope to head out around 10:00 or so
Friday, so I guess you can figure out the mileage from there. I
almost want to ride the whole way, but that's a trip and a half,
plus I have a family in a truck to think about. We're going to stop
at the Grand Canyon on the way, so I might be doing some evening
riding around there if I can escape for a while. If anyone wants to
say hello or meet for part of the ride, contact me off list, I won't
have access to the list until after I get to Milpitas, my wife is
taking the laptop with her. I can check my e-mail at work though,
and will reply when I can. Good luck to all, I'll be back online in
a week or so.
Scotty
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I don't know how KHI dropped the ball with the factory manuals for the KLR... I've got the manuals for the KLX and the ZRX, and both are far better. Much better explanations, theories of operation, etc. Krokko -- Dr. J. Christopher Krok John Lucas Adaptive Wind Tunnel Caltech MS 205-45, Pasadena, CA 91125> From: john w > Subject: Manuals > > After having 8 motorcycles and their respective > factory manuals, I can't remember any manuals worse > than the factory klr setup. They're very incomplete, > torque values are hard to find and spread all over the > manual, and don't really have much in the 'how-to' > realm. I have the clymer and I have a much easier time > with that than the factory "set".
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