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Has anyone ever assembled a list of all KLR riders in North America?
It might be useful when someone is on the road and needs assistance.
There are many people in this group, but I have no idea where many are
located. Might even be useful in pre-trip planning to email someone
and get some details.
Basically, we could gather a list of name, city/state/country, email
and phone. Take the list with you on your ride. Then, for example, if
someone comes to Boulder and is looking for good places to ride or
cheap accomodation or even an emergency TIG weld, you know who to
call. Anyway, interesting concept...be curious what others think.
Brian
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Super idea... How could we do that ? List by States ? Should be accesible to everybody to view . Special web page ?
--- On Sun, 10/19/08, boulder_adv_rider wrote: From: boulder_adv_rider Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLRiders Support Network To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, October 19, 2008, 12:08 AM Has anyone ever assembled a list of all KLR riders in North America? It might be useful when someone is on the road and needs assistance. There are many people in this group, but I have no idea where many are located. Might even be useful in pre-trip planning to email someone and get some details. Basically, we could gather a list of name, city/state/country, email and phone. Take the list with you on your ride. Then, for example, if someone comes to Boulder and is looking for good places to ride or cheap accomodation or even an emergency TIG weld, you know who to call. Anyway, interesting concept...be curious what others think. Brian __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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BMW motorcycle Owners puts out the "Anonymous" book with people listed by location and what they can do for you. For example, there are codes for "have garage and tools" or "spare bed" or "coffee and conversation". It works great according to stories I've heard. It's got thousands of entries.
It takes a lot of time and effort.
Maybe we need an owners association first
db
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From: boulder_adv_rider
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2008 12:08:51 AM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] KLRiders Support Network
Has anyone ever assembled a list of all KLR riders in North America?
It might be useful when someone is on the road and needs assistance.
There are many people in this group, but I have no idea where many are
located. Might even be useful in pre-trip planning to email someone
and get some details.
Basically, we could gather a list of name, city/state/country, email
and phone. Take the list with you on your ride. Then, for example, if
someone comes to Boulder and is looking for good places to ride or
cheap accomodation or even an emergency TIG weld, you know who to
call. Anyway, interesting concept...be curious what others think.
Brian
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "boulder_adv_rider"
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It is a good idea, and has been brought up before. A lot of groups have tried something similar, but none with as much success as BMW Anonymous, which has been around for at least 20 years. The internet and the ease of access to it may have rendered it obsolete, however. More than once, this forum and others have been able to arrange real-time assistance to travelers with mechanical problems. A list may prove unnecessary when every forum has dozens of members who may be willing and able to step in and help at any given time.> > Has anyone ever assembled a list of all KLR riders in North America? > It might be useful when someone is on the road and needs assistance. > There are many people in this group, but I have no idea where many are > located. Might even be useful in pre-trip planning to email someone > and get some details. > > Basically, we could gather a list of name, city/state/country, email > and phone. Take the list with you on your ride. Then, for example, if > someone comes to Boulder and is looking for good places to ride or > cheap accomodation or even an emergency TIG weld, you know who to > call. Anyway, interesting concept...be curious what others think. > >
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The NSRA - National Street Rod Association - puts out a pamphlet each
year, about 8" x 4", not too thick, called "the Fellow Pages". You
volunteer your name, address, etc and what kind of aid you can offer a
member in need, and it shows by state, city, etc.
QUITE useful!
Cheers,
Ed
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My preference would be to keep it a focused group like this forum and
keep it a 'highly-respected' resource...NOT another forum or some
general index. I think focused on the KLR makes it a more effective
and efficient. Anyway, we have a group here which makes it a bit
easier to assemble and the web offers some great tools. Things like
Frappr allow members to be mapped. Anyway, interesting dialogue so
far.
Brian
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wrote:
> > The NSRA - National Street Rod Association - puts out a pamphlet each > year, about 8" x 4", not too thick, called "the Fellow Pages". You > volunteer your name, address, etc and what kind of aid you can offer a > member in need, and it shows by state, city, etc. > > QUITE useful! > > Cheers, > Ed >
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I think I found the solution. I'm not sure how active the Complete
Phonebook database is, but SOMEONE must know about it. If you look
left you'll see in the blue box a list of links including "Database."
Click on it, and then scroll down the list and find "Complete
Phonebook". Click on it and add your details. I just added mine so it
works. Or try this link:
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_KLR650/database?
method=reportRows&tbl=5
This seems like it'll work perfectly. Next it would be nice to put
everyone on a Frappr map perhaps in the Links. Listas, what do you
think?
Brian
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "boulder_adv_rider"
wrote:
I had completely forgotten about that database. It was created several years ago. As I recall, its purpose was exactly as you have suggested. I don't know that it has ever been used. As it turns out I have been involved more than once in helping out a traveler online, when they have posted either here or on klr650.net looking for assistance on the road. I have either given or arranged for mechanical assistance, and provided lodging to traveling KLRists in response to contacts made through online forums. A list of phone numbers was unnecessary, as anyone offering help could easily post a number in response to a query. I suppose that carrying a printed copy of that database might prove helpful, however, if you ever found yourself broken down and without internet access. BMW Anonymous had another feature that seemed pretty cool at first blush: an 800 number that you could call to contact people in the directory (in case you didn't have your book with you) or to leave messages in order to hook up with friends on the road, at rallies, etc. But since everybody carries a cell phone now, and with internet almost universally available in libraries and cafes, the 800 service seems superfluous. In any case, I still carry my BMW Anonymous book with me on tour, even though I have never had occasion to use it.> > I think I found the solution. I'm not sure how active the Complete > Phonebook database is, but SOMEONE must know about it. If you look > left you'll see in the blue box a list of links including "Database." > Click on it, and then scroll down the list and find "Complete > Phonebook". Click on it and add your details. I just added mine so it > works. Or try this link: > > http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/DSN_KLR650/database? > method=reportRows&tbl=5 > > This seems like it'll work perfectly. Next it would be nice to put > everyone on a Frappr map perhaps in the Links. Listas, what do you > think? > > Brian >
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At 01:29 AM 10/20/2008, boulder_adv_rider wrote:
Any reason not to use that one?
Lou McIntosh
2008 KLR, southern Maine
In the footer of every listmessage there is a reference to "Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650". It's there and it's got, oh, a few dozen names on it already, including mine -- being a newbie, I read the message footers>This seems like it'll work perfectly. Next it would be nice to put >everyone on a Frappr map perhaps in the Links. Listas, what do you >think?

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I have been in the BMW Owners Group and have carried the anonymous book. I think it is great because internet isn't always available. However, it would be a lot of work to put out such a book. I think the database pointed out here is a good second choice and is a LOT easier to maintain. It's a good first step. I put my name and #'s on it and hope everyone does the same.
db
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From: Jud Jones
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 1:56:31 AM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: KLRiders Support Network
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogro ups.com, "boulder_adv_ rider"
wrote:
I had completely forgotten about that database. It was created several years ago. As I recall, its purpose was exactly as you have suggested. I don't know that it has ever been used. As it turns out I have been involved more than once in helping out a traveler online, when they have posted either here or on klr650.net looking for assistance on the road. I have either given or arranged for mechanical assistance, and provided lodging to traveling KLRists in response to contacts made through online forums. A list of phone numbers was unnecessary, as anyone offering help could easily post a number in response to a query. I suppose that carrying a printed copy of that database might prove helpful, however, if you ever found yourself broken down and without internet access. BMW Anonymous had another feature that seemed pretty cool at first blush: an 800 number that you could call to contact people in the directory (in case you didn't have your book with you) or to leave messages in order to hook up with friends on the road, at rallies, etc. But since everybody carries a cell phone now, and with internet almost universally available in libraries and cafes, the 800 service seems superfluous. In any case, I still carry my BMW Anonymous book with me on tour, even though I have never had occasion to use it. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> > I think I found the solution. I'm not sure how active the Complete > Phonebook database is, but SOMEONE must know about it. If you look > left you'll see in the blue box a list of links including "Database." > Click on it, and then scroll down the list and find "Complete > Phonebook". Click on it and add your details. I just added mine so it > works. Or try this link: > > http://autos. groups.yahoo. com/group/ DSN_KLR650/ database? > method=reportRows& tbl=5 > > This seems like it'll work perfectly. Next it would be nice to put > everyone on a Frappr map perhaps in the Links. Listas, what do you > think? > > Brian >
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