Its a good thing I'm not sensitive otherwise I would feel insecure
from the rejection of my previous post. Here it goes again:
I have a three bedroom apt.and a three bdrm house that are currently
empty for people to stay over in. I live in Southampton. The ocean
is still warm and there is trail riding out here. If there is
interest we can do a tech session out here and we can probably
accomadate up to 10 or so people. Let me know. Any wkend is good for
me except Holloween wkend.
brian
bent klr bars need replacment models?
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ny/nj doohicky
Don't be hurt
It's just that Southampton is 2hr east of NYC, which makes it 3hrs east
of some folks in NJ. I most likely can't do an overnight trip now or in
the immediate future (despite your very gracious invitation), so pretty
much a day trip or a morning is what I can manage.
If I can't make it at all on the day that the NY/NJ doohickey party
finally happens on, I can make arrangements for my doohickey tools to
show up.
Devon
barrettb@... wrote:

>Its a good thing I'm not sensitive otherwise I would feel insecure >from the rejection of my previous post. Here it goes again: > >I have a three bedroom apt.and a three bdrm house that are currently >empty for people to stay over in. I live in Southampton. The ocean >is still warm and there is trail riding out here. If there is >interest we can do a tech session out here and we can probably >accomadate up to 10 or so people. Let me know. Any wkend is good for >me except Holloween wkend. >brian > > > > > >List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html >Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: >DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > >
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ny/nj doohicky
Devon,
I can sense that you are a good man but if you don't come willingly
we will use force! You can come out the easy way or the hard way,
you choose!
brian
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east> Don't be hurt> > It's just that Southampton is 2hr east of NYC, which makes it 3hrs
or in> of some folks in NJ. I most likely can't do an overnight trip now
pretty> the immediate future (despite your very gracious invitation), so
to> much a day trip or a morning is what I can manage. > > If I can't make it at all on the day that the NY/NJ doohickey party > finally happens on, I can make arrangements for my doohickey tools
currently> show up. > > Devon > > barrettb@o... wrote: > > >Its a good thing I'm not sensitive otherwise I would feel insecure > >from the rejection of my previous post. Here it goes again: > > > >I have a three bedroom apt.and a three bdrm house that are
ocean> >empty for people to stay over in. I live in Southampton. The
for> >is still warm and there is trail riding out here. If there is > >interest we can do a tech session out here and we can probably > >accomadate up to 10 or so people. Let me know. Any wkend is good
FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html> >me except Holloween wkend. > >brian > > > > > > > > > > > >List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List
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ny/nj doohicky
Here's my $.02
It is getting late in the season for me. (local forecast calls for flurries
Monday) Maybe we (EC KLR riders) should plan now for a big get-together in
spring, to celebrate the end of winter, and go doohickey wild. We could
invade Brian's house and have a good time. It'd be extra cool to have some
West Coast brethren out here to join in the fun. Maybe the EC KLR folks
could set a new doohickey record? OR [mischievous look in my eyes] we could
have a wintertime rallye, in homage to Europe's elefanttreffen. Call it the
KLR-fant. Take over a ski resort for a few days of mayhem. Wouldn't that
be fun?
-GFM
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From: southampton12000 [mailto:barrettb@...]
Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 1:20 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] NY/NJ doohicky
Its a good thing I'm not sensitive otherwise I would feel insecure
from the rejection of my previous post. Here it goes again:
I have a three bedroom apt.and a three bdrm house that are currently
empty for people to stay over in. I live in Southampton. The ocean
is still warm and there is trail riding out here. If there is
interest we can do a tech session out here and we can probably
accomadate up to 10 or so people. Let me know. Any wkend is good for
me except Holloween wkend.
brian
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bent klr bars need replacment models?
On Sat, 2 Oct 2004 Mss1389@... wrote:
I found a site somewhere that had the height, width, and pullback specs for all of the popular 3rd-party handlebars that fit on the KLR. Unfortunately, none of them had the same specs as the stock bars. They were either narrower, lower, or had more pullback. So if you like the stock bars' height, width, and pullback specs, you'll have to get the OEM ones from Ron Ayers or Arrowhead (or from your local dealer if they're not total asses and will match or at least come close to mail order prices). Personally I suspect I may want bars that pull back a little more and are very slightly narrower but are about the same height. Right now I've rotated my bars back a bit to get them closer to me (I don't have gorilla arms, and if I center the crosspiece between the clamps the bars are a bit too far forward for comfort on long trips), but this puts the bars a bit on the low side. And the width keeps my arms WAY out there, and again, I don't have gorilla arms. But to tell you the truth, for the most part I'm happy with the stock bars too, I've ridden hundreds of miles a day with the stock setup and never had any real comfort issues with the bars themselves. (Now that pitiful excuse for a stock windshield... worthless. Utterly worthless). Followup on my balancer adjustment: As you may recall, when I changed my doohickey I also re-timed my balancer chain. I am happy to note that while there's still plenty of vibration coming from the big thumper, the combination of new doohickey, stronger spring, and re-timed balancer chain seems to have tamed things enough so that at least my hands no longer go numb during long rides. Last Sunday I rode about 400 miles with no problems there. Nobody is going to ever call the KLR "smooth", but at least it's survivable now. -E> I was recently in an on road accident and had to lay the A-18 down. The > handle bars are bent and need to replace the and suggestions I would > like to keep the stock height and width
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