are the forks of a 87 model good for an 89 model?

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CA Stu
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Post by CA Stu » Thu Dec 22, 2005 5:14 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Bogdan Swider" wrote:
> > Came home yesterday to an upset wife. No this time it wasn't due to
my
> chronic insensitivity. Here's the story: For a year or so she's been > shopping in a downtown specialty grocery store. Last week - to her > disappointment - the store closed. Yesterday she and a girlfriend
were on
> the way to doing lunch across the street from the, now closed,
store.
> There > was no place to park on the street. She pulled into a lot and
parked in
> place that was reserved for customers of the defunct grocery. The
sign
> still > said " Parking for Tejon Street customers only " She figured she
could
> park > there and left the car for an hour while they had lunch and
chatter. The
> car > got towed - cost $160. Her girl friend said that since the sign
hadn't
> been > changed she should pursue justice in some version of small claims
court
> she > had experience with. What do you guys think ? > > Bogdan, dedicated, loyal husband >
Too bad Johnny Cochran passed away, huh? Thanks CA Stu

Conall
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Post by Conall » Thu Dec 22, 2005 6:19 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "CA Stu" wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Bogdan Swider" > wrote: > > > > Came home yesterday to an upset wife. No this time it wasn't due to > my > > chronic insensitivity. Here's the story: For a year or so she's been > > shopping in a downtown specialty grocery store. Last week - to her > > disappointment - the store closed. Yesterday she and a girlfriend > were on > > the way to doing lunch across the street from the, now closed, > store. > > There > > was no place to park on the street. She pulled into a lot and > parked in > > place that was reserved for customers of the defunct grocery. The > sign > > still > > said " Parking for Tejon Street customers only " She figured she > could > > park > > there and left the car for an hour while they had lunch and > chatter. The > > car > > got towed - cost $160. Her girl friend said that since the sign > hadn't > > been > > changed she should pursue justice in some version of small claims > court > > she > > had experience with. What do you guys think ? > > > > Bogdan, dedicated, loyal husband > > > > > Too bad Johnny Cochran passed away, huh? > > Thanks > CA Stu >
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Jim
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Post by Jim » Thu Dec 22, 2005 8:38 pm

The owner of the lot/closed store still pays property taxes and insurance. He is liable for public use of his property and has taken the precaution to post his opposition to casual use of his property by the public. The towing co. is making a living and sees $$ and probably is under contract with the owner. Money is already spent and she is caught up in the steam. I think her chances of getting out of this are slim to none. Just my opinion. --Jim A-15
> Came home yesterday to an upset wife. > Bogdan, dedicated, loyal husband >

Ramey
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Post by Ramey » Thu Dec 22, 2005 9:01 pm

If you've put off your christmas shopping or would like to get your wife an addtional gift.....This could be it. " Hon, don't worry about that ticket. I've taken, will take, care of it. Those things happen." I think you'd be a hero. Not sure how you'd wrap it. Maybe a just a sentimental, sloppy card. Zac
> Came home yesterday to an upset wife. > Bogdan, dedicated, loyal husband >
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Post by Jim Link » Mon Dec 26, 2005 10:24 pm

Jonny Cochren died? Wow where was I when that happened.? --- CA Stu wrote:
> --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Bogdan Swider" > > wrote: > > > > Came home yesterday to an upset wife. No this time > it wasn't due to > my > > chronic insensitivity. Here's the story: For a > year or so she's been > > shopping in a downtown specialty grocery store. > Last week - to her > > disappointment - the store closed. Yesterday she > and a girlfriend > were on > > the way to doing lunch across the street from the, > now closed, > store. > > There > > was no place to park on the street. She pulled > into a lot and > parked in > > place that was reserved for customers of the > defunct grocery. The > sign > > still > > said " Parking for Tejon Street customers only " > She figured she > could > > park > > there and left the car for an hour while they had > lunch and > chatter. The > > car > > got towed - cost $160. Her girl friend said that > since the sign > hadn't > > been > > changed she should pursue justice in some version > of small claims > court > > she > > had experience with. What do you guys think ? > > > > Bogdan, dedicated, loyal husband > > > > > Too bad Johnny Cochran passed away, huh? > > Thanks > CA Stu > > > > > > > Archive Quicksearch at: >
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are the forks of a 87 model good for an 89 model?

Post by Jero » Tue Dec 27, 2005 6:04 pm

Hello, I have an 87 klr with engine problems, and just saw an ad for an 89 model with bent fork and front wheel, but in perfect working order otherwise. I am considering buying it (it's cheap) and just transfering the forks and wheel from the old one, and keep that for parts. Would that be possible? Any major changes bewteen the 87 and 87 models? Anything else I should look for? Could the frame of the 89 have gotten damage in the accident that bent the forks? How do I check for frame damage? Thanks for the help j __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com

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