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nklr marks photos?
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2001 12:17 pm
by Dave Yahne
I checked out the Moab photos Mark has but, one is a little confusing. Is
the "Pelican Tricks" guy actually Stump Breaking a KLR?
Dave
A12
St.Louis
nklr marks photos?
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2001 12:34 pm
by Don Detloff
I saw something like that once in a porno movie ... only it involved a
Scottsman and a goat.
Don Detloff
Fair Haven, MI A14
new corbin arrived !!!! [nklr]
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2001 5:19 pm
by Kurt Simpson
> It was a pleasure meeting everyone at the "classic" and I'm looking
> forward to next year. Kurt ... it was fun to choke on your dust for
> a few miles and I wish Daryl didn't have to ditch. I would have
> enjoyed the rest of the route even more with the entire group.
In hindsight, I think we should have gone back with you at least until we
caught up with Daryl. I didn't like leaving you heading back alone with no
backup...yes, let's do it next year. How did I manage to go to Moab and miss
meeting Dr. Krok?
Kurt
nklr marks photos?
Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2001 5:51 pm
by Stuart Mumford
That would be Mr. Dave "Jake" Jakeman, Esq., who is about the most wise,
helpful, and benevolent guy you will ever meet.
I was camped at a site next to him at Canyonlands, and after Hondaland of
Monticello fucked my bike (by not replacing the spacer after I had them
change a flat), I had no wheels so I got to hang out at the campground all
day. Jake changed a tire, fixed bikes, dispensed wisdom, and helped out
about 10 riders. Even thought I missed out on a day and a half of riding,
the amount of knowledge I gained that day more than made up for the loss of
my bike.
On Monday, I did a 722 mile ass-smoker of a ride home to Riverside, via
Panguitch, Bryce Canyon, Brian Head, Cedar City, etc. then the 15 Fwy for
the rest of the ride...
Before I left, Jake put a glob of Moly grease on his index finger, came
wandering over to my site, and said "We're gonna have a ceremony!". I
wondered what the hell was going on, and Jake stood in front of my bike,
waved his finger in the air and said reverently "Spiritu Kawasaki, sanctu
omini dominus, caveat emptor, my Dad can beat your Dad at dominoes!", then
he leapt forward and swiped a slash of moly grease across my windshield. At
680 miles, when my ass was on fire, that glob of grease gave me the strength
to ride the last 42 miles to my house.
I showed my missus that picture, and she said "Ooh! Jake's chops (sideburns)
are Godlike!".
CA Stu A13 --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Dave Yahne" wrote:
> I checked out the Moab photos Mark has but, one is a little
confusing. Is
> the "Pelican Tricks" guy actually Stump Breaking a KLR?
>
> Dave
> A12
> St.Louis