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				nklr mexican insurance
				Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2001 5:34 am
				by William Valerio
				Anyone know of a Mexican insurance company that sells comp and collision for motorcycles?   Many of the companies I've contacted only sell liability for Mexico.   
 
 
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				nklr mexican insurance
				Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2001 8:37 pm
				by Steve Green
				For $6000.00 I will insure your bike for comprehensive and collision 
 in Mexico.
 
 
 Esteban Verde 
 
 Compania Aseguradora de Motos E.V. SA de CV
 
 
 
 
 --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "William Valerio"  wrote:
 > Anyone know of a Mexican insurance company that sells comp and 
 collision for motorcycles?   Many of the companies I've contacted 
 only sell liability for Mexico.   
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				nklr mexican insurance
				Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2001 7:00 am
				by William Valerio
				Oh, har har  

   Sorry you've been outbid.  I found insurance for $54.00 for nine days.   
       
http://www.mexpro.com/mexprocenamer.htm  I'm riding to Mazatlan and then north through the mountains to Copper Canyon, Creel, Chihuahua, Big Bend then home to Houston.   
 
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       From:  "Steve Green" 
       Date:  Tue Aug 14, 2001  8:37 pm
       Subject:  Re: NKLR Mexican Insurance
 
      
 For $6000.00 I will insure your bike for comprehensive and collision 
 in Mexico.
 
 
 Esteban Verde 
 
 Compania Aseguradora de Motos E.V. SA de CV
 
 
 
 
 --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "William Valerio"  wrote:
 > Anyone know of a Mexican insurance company that sells comp and 
 collision for motorcycles?   Many of the companies I've contacted 
 only sell liability for Mexico.   
 > 
 > 
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				nklr mexican insurance
				Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2001 8:24 am
				by TLrydr@aol.com
				When do you plan to take this trip?
 I am going back to copper canyon some time tis fall,
  How is your spanish, 
                                                                     Mike
                                                                       Odessa, 
 Tx
 In a message dated 8/15/01 7:01:23 AM EST, wvalerio@... writes:
 
 http://www.mexpro.com/mexprocenamer.htm  I'm riding to Mazatlan and 
 then north through the mountains to Copper Canyon, Creel, Chihuahua, Big Bend 
 then home to Houston.  >>
			 
			
					
				nklr mexican insurance
				Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2001 8:45 am
				by TLrydr@aol.com
				I dont have a date set in stone, But it will be sometime this fall when the 
 weather cools off in that part of Mexico, Have to check with job ,grilfriend 
 & my dog before i can set a date... but everyone is welcome to come the more 
 the better,
                                                                               
                      Mike
 In a message dated 8/15/01 8:39:14 AM EST, ron.criswell@... writes:
 
 << I have been wanting to go to Copper Canyon. When are you going?
  
  Criswell
  Dallas >>
 
			 
			
					
				nklr mexican insurance
				Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2001 12:19 pm
				by William Valerio
				My future son-in-law and l leave the 23rd of this month for Loredo.  He also has a 2001 KLR 650.   I wanted to go a bit later but he starts school shortly after we're scheduled to return.  I've been to West Texas numerous times in the summer, and once this year on the KLR.   I certainly respect the heat but I'm not afraid of the high temps.   Besides, in the mountains the temps should be a bit cooler.   The high today in Creel should be in the high 70s.  Of course the highs along the coast will be in the mid 90s.  The highs near Presidio, TX should be in the mid to upper 90s according to this week's forecast.   I'm well aware the temps can reach upwards of 115 in and around Presidio.   You're more than welcome to meet us in Loredo on Friday morning, the 24th of this month.   We'll be covering mucho miles in a short period of time.   Our route isn't written in granite.      
 
 
       From:  TLrydr@a...
       Date:  Wed Aug 15, 2001  8:45 am
       Subject:  Re: [DSN_klr650] Re: NKLR Mexican Insurance
 
      
   I dont have a date set in stone, But it will be sometime this fall when the 
 weather cools off in that part of Mexico, Have to check with job ,grilfriend 
 & my dog before i can set a date... but everyone is welcome to come the more 
 the better,
                                                                               
                      Mike
 In a message dated 8/15/01 8:39:14 AM EST, ron.criswell@a... writes:
 
 << I have been wanting to go to Copper Canyon. When are you going?
  
  Criswell
  Dallas >>
 
      
 
 
 
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				klr650 electric starter mystery
				Posted: Wed Aug 15, 2001 12:50 pm
				by RichardM
				--- In DSN_klr650@y..., Robert Lawrence  wrote:
 
 
 >I made this mod.   Now...  One time after the episode
 >I thought I had the same problem - pressed the starter
 >and nothing.  I discovered I had the clutch lever
 >pulled in, something I have been accustomed to doing
 >when starting bikes regardless if in neutral or not. 
 >You can't do this on the KLR.
 
  
I hesitated to do the clutch switch bypass.  Hey, mine worked just 
 fine.  One day, after adjusting the clutch cable, the bike decided 
 that it would start under ONLY ONE condition: Trans in neutral and 
 clutch NOT pulled.  Trevor's 500 mile KLR started doing this last 
 weekend after the first or second crash.
 
 Let me tell you, it SUCKS when you have to practice some voodoo and 
 check the alignment of the planets before starting your bike.  
 Especially you're in the middle of an intersection with a stalled 
 engine.  Or when you've stalled on a major uphill and you can barely 
 hold the bike still.
 
 The bike NEEDS TO CRANK when the goddamn button is pushed.  The 
 clutch switch bypass mod should be number one on the list, before the 
 bash plate, the springs, and the new handgrips.
 
 RM