nklr an additional 5 watts of available power. definitely nklr

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nklr an additional 5 watts of available power. definitely nklr

Post by albatrossklr » Fri Jan 15, 2010 1:53 pm

amen
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "revmaaatin" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, mark ward wrote: > > I hate to sound like an old NAG, BUT! > > I ride and work on rides to get AWAY! > > while SOME NON "KLR" stuff is ok, (we get to KNOW each other). > > THINGS ARE GETTING WAY OFF. the "KLR" "KLR" "KLR650" site is supposed to Be NO POLITICS, NO RELGION, WE GET THAT EVERY WHERE ELSE. > > you are ether "Preaching to The choir" or it is deleted. > > most of the crap comes thru titled LIKE THIS ONE a KLR ISSUE, (save 5 watts on this! subject title.) > > I TRUELY BELEVE MANY WHO WHINE ON THIS SITE, DON"T EVEN RIDE, LET ALONE A "KLR650". > > GO TO "4409" site if you want "WHINE" > > > > Hello Mark, > Welcome to the lovely, diversified world of DSN. > Unless I am mistaken, your first post? > Usually, this is > A place of civil discourse--where you get one warning and then you get a time out. shrug. > Yes, > It is a bit distracting at times: nobody forces anyone to read or participate. That would be 'free-will' but I would have to give you a (presumably religious) discourse on John Wesley vs. Calvin with reguard to 'pre-destination' theology. yawn. The only destination I have with a KLR is that it will bring me back home. Every other place I go is the pre-destination. It is the only bike I have owned that takes 3 weeks to get home on. > > Here at DSN, you find: > The glorious, religious and not-so religious, bike riding, not-so-bike riding, often/no-so-often oil changing, dino/synthetic crowd, the gun toting, anti-gun, greenies and -not-so-greenie KLR family. The political and the pathetic (sometimes at the same time) of all I would consider friends--folks that I would welcome into my home--because I have heard their voice for months and some even years; knowing they have a life beyond a beloved chunk of iron that will kill you in a heartbeat if you glance away for a moment. Here you find lurkers and lunkers, motorheads and knuckleheads, (mostly) all friends in spite of their differences. > > So, tell us a KLR story. Your KLR story; > "There I was--trying to decide: 87 or 89 octane." > HINT: 89 octane in South Dakota contains Ethanol; = bad KLR juju at emps above 90F. > > Tell us how you use your KLR to get away. > Tell us about how many NooB KLR riders you have helped, the tec day you hosted/particiapted. That sort of stuff. > Tell us, entertain us-- > For those of us that have snow drifts higher than the garage door, and snow blowers that won't start. > Temps below -30F last week and wind chills at -40C; > Do it man-- > For us that will not likely ride anything other than a 4x4 cage and snow shovel for the next 60-90 days. > > Regale us with your knowledge and exploits > > The question you did not ask--why does the list drift "off topic"? > The list drifts NKLR becuase we can't ride right now. > > and, while you are thinking up a witty reply. smile. > > Reach over there where it says Caps Lock, and push that button once. > Someone is going to think you are running for president. > YeeHaaa. > > On the other hand, it is interesting to see that this list has such a hold on you that you read it in spite of its useful KLR content. It has the same effect on most of us as well. > > Then again, all this 'rant'could be the annual 15 Jan Troll. > > Please excuse any spelling errors--my sick computer will not allow spellchick right now--but my NKLR friends at DSN are offering solutions--as long as it is allowed > > revmaaatin. Sunday services at 0845, 1000, 1115; or by appointment at DSN. >

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