Anyone in Mid-Missouri, South Central, I'm in St. Robert and tired
of riding with Harley riders
just got my klr!
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mid-missouri klr riders?
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "garybonkowski" wrote:
There are a number of Missouri riders on KLR650.net. BTW, they are planning a KLR rally in the Mark Twain Nat'l Forest for late September. A national rally? I dunno, but what could be more centrally located than Missouri?> > Anyone in Mid-Missouri, South Central, I'm in St. Robert and tired > of riding with Harley riders
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mid-missouri klr riders?
There are a number of us. I have just been a little busy with other
things. Family and such. Jeff, Larry and a number of others will
be in Eureka Springs next month. I can't make it then but will be
riding with them at Chadwick in May. Hope to see you there. Ken
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "garybonkowski"
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> > Anyone in Mid-Missouri, South Central, I'm in St. Robert and tired > of riding with Harley riders
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just got my klr!
In a message dated 2/20/2005 11:52:09 PM Pacific Standard Time,
Maurice.cruz@... writes:
2. Does anyone know how a Barsnake would compare with lead shot?
If you can get hold of a bar snake, it is absolutely the best way to solve
bar vibration. I have used it on several 500cc MX two-strokes and it made a
night and day difference.
Its basically one big long cylindrical shaped piece of high density rubber
molded around a wire that rubber dampens the handlebar. You use the wire to
pull the bar snake through the handlebars. Being the bar snake is bigger
diameter than the inner diameter of the handle bar, its by pulling on the wire and
stretching the snake that manage to pull it through.
Pat
G'ville, NV
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