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centre stand
How does the centre stand attach to the KLR 650.
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centre stand
Center stand mounts through foot peg mounting bolts.
Problem is if off-roading, if you hit large rock, you can shear off the
bolts.
Street only, a center stand is nice.
If serious off-road (KLR style), then forget it.
Jeff A20
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If "serious off-roading", then use a serious dirt bike!
Cheers,
Bigdroptwo
jokerloco9@... wrote:
Center stand mounts through foot peg mounting bolts.
Problem is if off-roading, if you hit large rock, you can shear off the
bolts.
Street only, a center stand is nice.
If serious off-road (KLR style), then forget it.
Jeff A20
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Jeff posted:
People often assert that the KLR is not a serious off road bike but they are dead wrong! Anyone who doesn't agree should proceed as follows before arguing with me on this point. 1) Find a 100 foot slide area and bull the KLR down to the bottom to get past that wash-out. Find the road is even worse beyond. 2) Now consider the following: -Are you off road? "Yes!" -Is the situation serious? "Yes!" The defence rests...... the KLR off road is a very serious bike! Hope you have some strong friends with rope. (VBG) Been there, and it was far more serious than for my wife's 125. Norm [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]>If serious off-road (KLR style), then forget it. >Jeff A20
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Norm Keller" wrote:
they are dead wrong!> > Jeff posted: > >If serious off-road (KLR style), then forget it. > > >Jeff A20 > > People often assert that the KLR is not a serious off road bike but
with me on this point.> > Anyone who doesn't agree should proceed as follows before arguing
to get past that wash-out.> > 1) Find a 100 foot slide area and bull the KLR down to the bottom
Norm, I only find one problem with this eloquent argument. It is, that, I didn't write this terse little treatise. (VERY nicely done.) "YES! YES!" Your succinct description is seriously, down in the ditch, funny. I vote NORM for the most KLR laughs with the fewest words. revmaaatin. can't top that--not yet anyway> > Find the road is even worse beyond. > > 2) Now consider the following: > -Are you off road? "Yes!" > -Is the situation serious? "Yes!" > > The defence rests...... the KLR off road is a very serious bike! > > Hope you have some strong friends with rope. (VBG) > > Been there, and it was far more serious than for my wife's 125. > > Norm >
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Norm,
You are one SERIOUSLY SICK PUPPY!!!
Ed
wash-out.> 1) Find a 100 foot slide area and bull the KLR down to the bottom to get past that
> > Find the road is even worse beyond. > > 2) Now consider the following: > -Are you off road? "Yes!" > -Is the situation serious? "Yes!" > > Norm >
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That Canadian humour, eh?
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "fasteddiecopeman"
wrote:
bottom to get past that> > Norm, > You are one SERIOUSLY SICK PUPPY!!! > Ed > > 1) Find a 100 foot slide area and bull the KLR down to the
> wash-out. > > > > Find the road is even worse beyond. > > > > 2) Now consider the following: > > -Are you off road? "Yes!" > > -Is the situation serious? "Yes!" > > > > Norm > > >
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Eh???? Is that a noun or verb or........?
Criswell
C-eh-d-eh-n-eh
On Jul 28, 2006, at 7:36 PM, Doug Krogel wrote: > That Canadian humour, eh? > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "fasteddiecopeman" > wrote: > > > > Norm, > > You are one SERIOUSLY SICK PUPPY!!! > > Ed > > > 1) Find a 100 foot slide area and bull the KLR down to the > bottom to get past that > > wash-out. > > > > > > Find the road is even worse beyond. > > > > > > 2) Now consider the following: > > > -Are you off road? "Yes!" > > > -Is the situation serious? "Yes!" > > > > > > Norm > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Neither. It's a punctuation mark!
----- Original Message ----- From: Ronald Criswell To: Doug Krogel Cc: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 5:51 AM Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] Re: centre stand Eh???? Is that a noun or verb or........? Criswell C-eh-d-eh-n-eh On Jul 28, 2006, at 7:36 PM, Doug Krogel wrote: That Canadian humour, eh? --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "fasteddiecopeman" wrote: > > Norm, > You are one SERIOUSLY SICK PUPPY!!! > Ed > > 1) Find a 100 foot slide area and bull the KLR down to the bottom to get past that > wash-out. > > > > Find the road is even worse beyond. > > > > 2) Now consider the following: > > -Are you off road? "Yes!" > > -Is the situation serious? "Yes!" > > > > Norm > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Ed:
How goes the base-board project?
Hope you aren't using the kind of language I always use. (VBG)
Norm
You are one SERIOUSLY SICK PUPPY!!! Ed>Norm,
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> 1) Find a 100 foot slide area and bull the KLR >down to the bottom to get past that >wash-out. > > Find the road is even worse beyond. > > 2) Now consider the following: > -Are you off road? "Yes!" > -Is the situation serious? "Yes!" > > Norm >
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