--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, a14@... wrote: > > Why not just strap a box of Depends to the luggage rack? > > Walt > > > > Excellent idea, but there may be other (read > > bureaucratic/environmental) issues to contend with. I > > understand, and please correct me if I'm wrong, that > > when going to places like this on wheels that they > > won't LET YOU IN without a porta-potty. This is not > > an issue for four-wheelers and their capacity, but if > > you're on two wheels you might be excluded because > > you're not packing enough "luggage," regardless of > > your thorough preparation. I guess we need to know > > the exact requirements for access to the area and not > > just the best approach for two wheelers to pack out > > waste. > > > > Stephen > > >
anyone visted canyonlands national park on a bike? depends
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anyone visted canyonlands national park on a bike? depends
Oh come on now Walt,
It's way too hard for most list members to poop on top of the rack.
We can't all be 8 feet tall like you...
da Vermonster
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new regulator
I got the new regulator costing me $230,- I ran the
engine for a while, and all seems well now in the
electrical department. The leaks in the tank seem to
hold well with the epoxy repairs. So now I will have
to change back to stock links, with the one inch
lowering links the rear tire was also damaging the
interior plastic mudguard fendering. Then I will
shine this A18 giraffe up, take a p cture, and put it
up for sale. I will aim for 3K. Not less than 2,5
though. It is sitting in Puerto Limon, Costarica.
But I will mail it to you, if you pay the stamps. Jacostarica.
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