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gettin' old
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2000 2:24 am
by jlawburg@seidata.com
Got my '01 KLR FRi. the 6th. Just had time to ride it home before
going to work.
Background: Late 60's early 70's.......Did some ameteur dirt on a
Hodaka Super Rat and Yamaha 360 Enduro. Won every event I rode in.
Won over a thousand dollars when guys at the bar bet I couldn't ride
a wheelie for a mile. Had the whole town watching (including the town
marshal). Rode from the railroad tracks to the towns only stoplight
(state road 350 and hyway 101) which is one mile. Did a figure 8 at
the intersection and rode it the mile back to the bar never leaving
the back wheel. Built a makeshift ramp out of a 2x10 and jumped my
best friends parents truck and new Cadilac. If it could be
done....I'd try it.
Present...Sat. night...Called off sick...Had to ride. Started at 11
pm. and rode till 2:15(29 degrees). Put a 105 miles on it and ready
to head home. Remembered an old county rode that led to my property
that borders the state park. The rode hadn't been used in over 20
years. 29 degrees, frost and ice, jumped a log that was across the
road.....came down with the front wheel in a 14 inch rut in the tall
grass and rear wheel on a grade. Went over the high side...at least
had the presence of mind to hit and roll to the side......KLR came
down where I would of been. Sore for a week...knocked loose the
mirror on the beast and dirtied my Nolan Classic 100.
Took the cockynest out of me. Not quite as good as I used to be
(sigh). Still enjoying the he@@ out of my A15.
Ride safe..........Jim L.
gettin' old
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2000 3:15 am
by Russell Scott
Glad to hear your OK. I've been limping around for a week from my last
tumble. Of course, if I had been wearing my nice, shiny MX boots, I would
have barely had a scratch. Wear your boots, even if you think its a
"casual" ride. You never know when you might run into a young hotshot rider
like Dale Johnson on the trail, young being the operative word, whos pace
you try to maintain, which you do for about a half-hour, before age and
fatigue suddenly strike on a flat section you have no business crashing on.
Never let your mind tell your body its twenty years younger than what the
calendar says it is.
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] Gettin' old
> Got my '01 KLR FRi. the 6th. Just had time to ride it home before
> going to work.
> Background: Late 60's early 70's.......Did some ameteur dirt on a
> Hodaka Super Rat and Yamaha 360 Enduro. Won every event I rode in.
> Won over a thousand dollars when guys at the bar bet I couldn't ride
> a wheelie for a mile. Had the whole town watching (including the town
> marshal). Rode from the railroad tracks to the towns only stoplight
> (state road 350 and hyway 101) which is one mile. Did a figure 8 at
> the intersection and rode it the mile back to the bar never leaving
> the back wheel. Built a makeshift ramp out of a 2x10 and jumped my
> best friends parents truck and new Cadilac. If it could be
> done....I'd try it.
> Present...Sat. night...Called off sick...Had to ride. Started at 11
> pm. and rode till 2:15(29 degrees). Put a 105 miles on it and ready
> to head home. Remembered an old county rode that led to my property
> that borders the state park. The rode hadn't been used in over 20
> years. 29 degrees, frost and ice, jumped a log that was across the
> road.....came down with the front wheel in a 14 inch rut in the tall
> grass and rear wheel on a grade. Went over the high side...at least
> had the presence of mind to hit and roll to the side......KLR came
> down where I would of been. Sore for a week...knocked loose the
> mirror on the beast and dirtied my Nolan Classic 100.
> Took the cockynest out of me. Not quite as good as I used to be
> (sigh). Still enjoying the he@@ out of my A15.
> Ride safe..........Jim L.
>
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gettin' old
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2000 6:49 am
by Jim Hyman
Jim,
I'm not as good as I once was,
but I'm as good once as I always was!!
Professor
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
--- jlawburg@s... wrote:
> Got my '01 KLR FRi. the 6th. [snip]
> Background: Late 60's early 70's.......Did some ameteur dirt
[snip] Won every event I rode in. Won over a thousand dollars
> when guys at the bar bet I couldn't ride a wheelie for a mile.
[snip] Did a figure 8 at the intersection and rode it the mile
> back [snip] Built a makeshift ramp out of a 2x10 and jumped
> my best friends parents truck and new Cadilac.
[snip]
> Present...Sat. night...[snip] Had to ride. Started at 11 pm
> and rode till 2:15 [snip] 29 degrees, frost and ice, jumped a
> log that was across the road.....came down with the front
> wheel in a 14 inch rut [snip] Went over the high side
[snip] Sore for a week...[snip]
> Took the cockynest out of me. Not quite as good as I used
> to be (sigh). Still enjoying the he@@ out of my A15.
> Ride safe..........Jim L.
gettin' old
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2000 11:31 am
by frjsmithjr@webtv.net
Professor:
Is that anything like, it takes me all night to do what I use to do all
night?
Jim Smith
COG# Pending
Y2K Connie
Y2K KTM Adventure R (for sale)
gettin' old
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2000 1:45 pm
by Rev.Chuck
> Background: Late 60's early 70's.......Did some ameteur dirt on a
>Hodaka Super Rat and Yamaha 360 Enduro. Won every event I rode in.
>Won over a thousand dollars when guys at the bar bet I couldn't ride
>a wheelie for a mile. Had the whole town watching (including the town
>marshal). Rode from the railroad tracks to the towns only stoplight
>(state road 350 and hyway 101) which is one mile. Did a figure 8 at
>the intersection and rode it the mile back to the bar never leaving
>the back wheel. Built a makeshift ramp out of a 2x10 and jumped my
>best friends parents truck and new Cadilac. If it could be
>done....I'd try it.
> Present...Sat. night...Called off sick...Had to ride. Started at 11
>pm. and rode till 2:15(29 degrees). Put a 105 miles on it and ready
>to head home. Remembered an old county rode that led to my property
>that borders the state park. The rode hadn't been used in over 20
>years. 29 degrees, frost and ice, jumped a log that was across the
>road.....came down with the front wheel in a 14 inch rut in the tall
>grass and rear wheel on a grade. Went over the high side...at least
>had the presence of mind to hit and roll to the side......KLR came
>down where I would of been. Sore for a week...knocked loose the
>mirror on the beast and dirtied my Nolan Classic 100.
> Took the cockynest out of me. Not quite as good as I used to be
>(sigh). Still enjoying the he@@ out of my A15.
Karma?
==
Rev. Chuck
:^)>+
A13
http://klr650.50megs.com
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gettin' old
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2000 9:45 pm
by Jim Nesrsta
Glad to hear there are some folks around from that era who remember
Hodakas, Maicos, Huskys... I had a 72 Yamaha DT360 and a 74 DT360.
They were great bikes. Rode a few enduros and even rode it to the
motocross track one day, took off the lights etc., and won both heats of
open, novice class, running against 500cc Maicos and 400cc CZ's. Those
were the good ole days!
My new KLR is an attempt to recapture some of the fun and it is great,
but I wish I had my old two-stroke to scream around on.
Jim Nesrsta
jlawburg@... wrote:
>
> Got my '01 KLR FRi. the 6th. Just had time to ride it home before
> going to work.
> Background: Late 60's early 70's.......Did some ameteur dirt on a
> Hodaka Super Rat and Yamaha 360 Enduro. Won every event I rode in.
ims tank / nklr
Posted: Wed Oct 18, 2000 11:26 am
by e. rhoads
> I would be wary of the IMS 7 gallon tank. They made this same claim
> a
> few years ago and I bought a tank for the KLR. It only held 5.5
> gallons.
>
> ==== That's because they dip the tank in a vat of liquid to see how much
it displaces rather than how much it holds.
eric