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Stuart Mumford
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Post by Stuart Mumford » Mon Jul 09, 2001 2:21 am

Well it seems "Bike" magazine has thought on our mounts, fellas. In their July 2001 used bike review: "Sorted and smooth water-cooled trailie. Only hairy-chested types would take it off-road." No shit. The first scuff is the deepest, baby I know, The first scuff is the deepest 'cause when it comes to virgin plastic she's cursed when it comes to lovin' dirt she's worse but when it comes to being ridden she's first that's how I know Apologies to Cat Stevens CA Stu A13<-- not scratched, just "desert pinstriped" Riverside CA -----Original Message----- Message: 6 Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2001 00:45:31 -0000 From: DonQatU@... Subject: Scuff removal .....results! I was really bothered by some minor scuffs on the color impregnated plastic fairing and handguards. ~Le Snip~

Juan Carlos Ibarra
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Post by Juan Carlos Ibarra » Mon Jul 09, 2001 11:39 am

I think It's Rod Stewart you owe appologies to... excelent parody.... and so true Juan
> > > The first scuff is the deepest, baby I know, > The first scuff is the deepest > 'cause when it comes to virgin plastic she's cursed > when it comes to lovin' dirt she's worse > but when it comes to being ridden she's first > that's how I know > > Apologies to Cat Stevens >

Darrel & Deanna
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Post by Darrel & Deanna » Mon Jul 09, 2001 4:54 pm

Perhaps apologies are due to Rod Stewart...opening cut on "A Night on the Town" (no pun). Brings back fond memories... Darrel <---counting down to the Redmond Run A12 ****************************** Well it seems "Bike" magazine has thought on our mounts, fellas. In their July 2001 used bike review: "Sorted and smooth water-cooled trailie. Only hairy-chested types would take it off-road." No shit. The first scuff is the deepest, baby I know, The first scuff is the deepest 'cause when it comes to virgin plastic she's cursed when it comes to lovin' dirt she's worse but when it comes to being ridden she's first that's how I know Apologies to Cat Stevens CA Stu A13<-- not scratched, just "desert pinstriped" Riverside CA

k650dsn@aol.com
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Post by k650dsn@aol.com » Mon Jul 09, 2001 4:59 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Darrel & Deanna" wrote:
>> Only hairy-chested types would take it off-road."
So much for dating any female KLR riders who go offroad. Wonder what Mariola would say about that comment! Gino wishing his chest hair would relocate to the top of his head.

Susan Moorhead
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Post by Susan Moorhead » Mon Jul 09, 2001 5:53 pm

Stu, Great post, brought back some old memories. Another old fart who listens to Cat Stevens Marshall in Afton, Ok '95 KLXC3 "Blackhorse" (in honor of those who served)
----- Original Message ----- From: Stuart Mumford To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 2:21 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] RE: Scuff removal .....results! Bike Magazine NKLR > Well it seems "Bike" magazine has thought on our mounts, fellas. > In their July 2001 used bike review: "Sorted and smooth water-cooled > trailie. Only hairy-chested types would take it off-road." No shit. > > > The first scuff is the deepest, baby I know, > The first scuff is the deepest > 'cause when it comes to virgin plastic she's cursed > when it comes to lovin' dirt she's worse > but when it comes to being ridden she's first > that's how I know > > Apologies to Cat Stevens > > CA Stu A13 Riverside CA

rob atomic
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supertrapp angle - the spacer

Post by rob atomic » Mon Jul 09, 2001 6:29 pm

heyall this talk about supertrapps reminded me... i didnt like the angle of the muffler with the included spacer- it was rubbing against the plastic cover and threatening to melt it down. SO i hacksawed the spacer down to half size- problem solved - and it looks a bit better as well. my 2 pesos -rob atomic seattle hard trance/goa live pa http://www.evergo.net/~atomic

Susan Moorhead
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Post by Susan Moorhead » Mon Jul 09, 2001 6:46 pm

Master Stu, My humble apologies, you Youngster you!!! A most humbled old fart, ha! Marshall in Afton, Ok
----- Original Message ----- From: Stuart Mumford To: Susan Moorhead Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 6:23 PM Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] RE: Scuff removal .....results! Bike Magazine NKLR > Marshall! I'm 34, going on 17. > I hope that doesn't make me an old fart! > > CA Stu

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