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 > Topics in this digest:
 >
 >       1. RE: Aurora Borealis NKLR
 >            From: Bogdan Swider 
 >       2. Re: NKLR: Troll???
 >            From: "Glen Meyer" 
 >       3. VERY NKLR was have an ear or some such.
 >            From: "Swampy" 
 >       4. Re: NKLR: Troll???
 >            From: John Irvine 
 >       5. Re: Cheng Shin C858
 >            From: Tengai650 
 >       6. Dual Sport News Subscriber question...
 >            From: S2Mumford@...
 >       7. Re: Pirelli MT-70's on A-13
 >            From: "RichardM" 
 >       8. Re: C/shaft nuts: '96 & later
 >            From: "Walter Lesnowich" 
 >       9. Re: Fork Springs
 >            From: "RichardM" 
 >      10. RE: NKLR: Troll???
 >            From: "Jim Keal" 
 >      11. Re: VERY NKLR was have an ear or some such.
 >            From: "Jim Keal" 
 >      12. travelcade seat cover
 >            From: mitch allen 
 >      13. brake dive
 >            From: Chris Krok 
 >      14. Re: Best mod you can make to the KLR
 >            From: "Steve Pye" 
 >      15. Re: Brake dive
 >            From: "William Valerio" 
 >      16. Re: NKLR: Troll??? Quote from an Afghan-American
 >            From: jayed36@...
 >      17. Re: NKLR
 >            From: JJNeet1@...
 >      18. RE: travelcade seat cover
 >            From: "Peter Dahlheimer, MD" 
 >      19. Re: NKLR: Troll???
 >            From: Dan Oaks 
 >      20. Pictures from the KLR650X Project files! Check'em out!!!!
 >            From: "Zachariah Mully" 
 >      21. Re: NKLR: Troll??? Quote from an Afghan-American
 >            From: monahanwb@...
 >      22. Re: Pictures from the KLR650X Project files! Check'em out!!!!
 >            From: thesquasher@...
 >      23. Re: NKLR: Troll???
 >            From: pcal765@...
 >      24. Re: Pictures from the KLR650X Project files! Check'em out!!!!
 NKLR
 >            From: KLR650@...
 >      25. Re: Pictures from the KLR650X Project files! Check'em out!!!!
 NKLR
 >            From: monahanwb@...
 >
 >
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 > Message: 1
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:12:40 -0600
 >    From: Bogdan Swider 
 > Subject: RE: Aurora Borealis NKLR
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > > Who was it they said they saw Aurora Borealis in Florida ? When and what
 > > strip club was she dancing at ! ?  Ha !  Ha !
 > >
 > > Steve
 > >
 > >
 > Yeah, but down there your more likely to see Stormy Night. Ho ! Ho !
 > BTW Dawn knows both of them.
 >
 > Bogdan
 >
 >
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 > Message: 2
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 14:35:13 -0700
 >    From: "Glen Meyer" 
 > Subject: Re: NKLR: Troll???
 >
 > Jim,
 >
 > If our military was strong, I would fully support obliterating all Islamic
 > factions in the world that support terrorism.  Our military is fairly weak
 > and not able to do another round of "Desert Strom".  I hope I'm wrong, but
 a
 > retaliatory strike that is worthy of this weeks destruction, if our allies
 > let us, will no doubt put the US into a full scale war in the Middle East.
 >
 > What western culture fails to understand is how the Islamic Arab nations
 > will drop all their battles with each other and untie as one against the
 US.
 > We are in a dire paradox no matter what we do.  Afghanistan was Russia's
 > Vietnam.
 >
 > 
http://www.vicmord.com/islamicthreat.htm
 >
 > 
http://www.vicmord.com/newsletterfebruary.htm
 >
 > 
http://216.10.100.20/ramgen/khouse/avilipkin.rm  Recorded on July 10, 2001
 > ***Especially timely***
 >
 > God help us all,
 >
 >
 > Glen Meyer
 > "Once a Marine- Always a Marine" Semper Fi
 > Post Falls, (North) Idaho
 > USA
 >
 > >What if those planes
 > > had been carrying a biochemical toxin. You may be one of those dead or
 > dying
 > > right now. We have the approval of Russia, England, France, Canada,
 > > Australia, and the list goes on. I say we go in full power and
 annihilate
 > the
 > > bastards. We are the most powerful nation in the world, there is no
 > > reasonable reason why we should care which Arabs get killed. If the Arab
 > > people cared, they would rise up and overthrow their oppressive
 > governments.
 > > Yet they do not. Why? Because they are cowards and they also want to
 > support
 > > terrorism because they are too cowardly to fight face to face.
 > >
 > > No, a troll did not get me, the act of war on my country, perpetrated on
 > > September 11, 2001, by the Arabic community is what has me in its grip.
 I
 > > have never been a racist before, but I am now. Screw those damn Dune
 > Coons.
 > >
 > > America is number 1
 > >
 > > Jim
 > > KLR650Pilot
 > > Ex-United States Air Force
 > >
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 > Message: 3
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 17:57:13 -0400
 >    From: "Swampy" 
 > Subject: VERY NKLR was have an ear or some such.
 >
 > If Firefighters fight fires and Crimefighters fight crime, what do
 > >Freedomfighters fight?
 >
 > If ya'll remember, The Majahadin were considered 'Freedomfighters" in the
 > Afgan war against the Soviet Union back in the 80's, wherefore the Afgans
 > were fighting for freedom from the Soviets. And it just seems that our
 > friend, Mr Bin Laden, arose from the "freedomfighters" of that war to
 become
 > an actual fighter of freedom.
 >
 >
 >
 > -Swampy
 > An American
 >
 >
 >
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 >
 > Message: 4
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 14:48:07 -0700 (PDT)
 >    From: John Irvine 
 > Subject: Re: NKLR: Troll???
 >
 >
 > --- KLR650Pilot@... wrote:
 > > In a message dated 9/13/01 11:47:35 PM Central
 > > Daylight Time,
 > > 
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com writes:
 >
 > > why we should care which Arabs get
 > > killed
 >
 > I can imagine the terrorists justified themselves
 > along the same lines " why should we care who gets
 > killed, innocents, women, children,"
 >
 >
 >
 >
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 > Message: 5
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 17:51:22 -0400
 >    From: Tengai650 
 > Subject: Re: Cheng Shin C858
 >
 > At 1:04 AM +0000 9/14/01, RichardM wrote:
 > >...looks very similar to the Kenda K270.  More knobby than
 > >Gripster/OEM, less knobby than MT21/D606.  Any experience with them?
 >
 > Up close, the tread is very different from the K270. I usually use
 > the K270, but my A3 came with a new C858 on the rear. It's a
 > comparable tire, but the C858 corners better on dry pavement. I can
 > really lean the bike on it; the side knobs seem stiffer.
 > No more or less scary than the K270 on wet pavement, and they're
 > about equal off-road. The C858 may clear mud better, but I haven't
 > had the chance to slime it up.
 > After I see how the tire wears, I may to switch to a set of C858's
 > for my Tengai for a try, but continue with the K270 on the others.
 > The K270 is still the value leader in my opinion.
 > Mark
 > B2
 > A2
 > A3
 >
 >
 >
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 > Message: 6
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 22:17:48 -0000
 >    From: S2Mumford@...
 > Subject: Dual Sport News Subscriber question...
 >
 > When is the next issue going to hit my mailbox?
 > Thanks
 > CA Stu
 >
 >
 >
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 >
 > Message: 7
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 22:33:59 -0000
 >    From: "RichardM" 
 > Subject: Re: Pirelli MT-70's on A-13
 >
 > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., Mike ThetrailGoon  wrote:
 >
 > >#2: they ran HOT (air pressure was double checked a
 > >zillion times, alignment was spot on, balance was
 > >perfect) The hot tire thing was a real peace of mind
 > >killer.
 >
 > Were they six ply?  All Nylon?
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 >
 > Message: 8
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 18:35:56 -0400
 >    From: "Walter Lesnowich" 
 > Subject: Re: C/shaft nuts: '96 & later
 >
 > > I ordered, and have received some M14X1.5 nuts, which I believe will
 > > hold the post-96 C/shaft sprockets.  I am told that the stock nuts
 > > have a recess for clearance on the inboard face.  If a list member
 > > would be willing to remove his, and send me a good measurement of the
 > > diameter and depth of that recess, I can evaluate these I have
 > > received for suitability.  These are steel, zinc plated: the recess
 > > machining will remove the plating, but if chain lube has its way,
 > > should not succumb to rust.
 > > Again, my thoughts are with you all: walk with hurzhu (balance,
 > > beauty).
 > >                           Jake
 > >
 > >
 >
 > Here is what I have checked with a dial caliper which should
 > be accurate enough for this application..
 >
 > 1.025" dia.  x  0.116" depth
 >   or
 > 26.035 mm  x  2.95 mm
 >
 > Are these Nyloks?
 >
 > Also I would like to order some replacement screws.  Could you
 > send me a list of everything you have for the KLR650 with prices?
 > I will decide what I need and give you a call.
 >
 > Walt
 > A14 "War Horse"
 >
 >
 >
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 >
 > Message: 9
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 22:41:27 -0000
 >    From: "RichardM" 
 > Subject: Re: Fork Springs
 >
 > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., david.smith@s... wrote:
 >
 > >1. Would changing the oil to 15wt fix this and if so is it easy and
 > >well documentated some where.
 >
 > 15 weight oil will stop the fork from being quite so flabby.  It
 > won't do a thing to correct the heavy dive under braking.
 >
 > RM
 >
 >
 >
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 >
 > Message: 10
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 17:46:32 -0500
 >    From: "Jim Keal" 
 > Subject: RE: NKLR: Troll???
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > >From: "Kurt Simpson" 
 > >To: , DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com>
 > >Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] NKLR: Troll???
 > >Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 14:29:19 -0600
 > >
 > >Jim Sherlock wrote:
 > >
 > >have absolutely no regard for life. I can't write what I'd like to
 > >write, buy
 > >suffice it to say that I support invasion and destruction of
 > >Afghanistan,
 > >Iraq, Sudan, Libya, Egypt, and whoever else is involved. I am sick and
 > >tired
 > >of our government being pussy's towards these freaks. What if those
 > >planes
 > >had been carrying a biochemical toxin. You may be one of those dead or
 > >dying
 > >right now. We have the approval of Russia, England, France, Canada,
 > >Australia, and the list goes on. I say we go in full power and
 > >annihilate the
 > >bastards. We are the most powerful nation in the world, there is no
 > >reasonable reason why we should care which Arabs get killed. If the Arab
 > >
 > >people cared, they would rise up and overthrow their oppressive
 > >governments.
 > >Yet they do not. Why? Because they are cowards and they also want to
 > >support
 > >terrorism because they are too cowardly to fight face to face.
 > >
 > >No, a troll did not get me, the act of war on my country, perpetrated on
 > >
 > >September 11, 2001, by the Arabic community is what has me in its grip.
 > >I
 > >have never been a racist before, but I am now. Screw those damn Dune
 > >Coons.
 > >________
 > >
 > >This is such bullshit...I'm embarassed for you in advance. This list
 > >should not be a forum for hate mongering. I hope you get banned by the
 > >list administrator...
 > >
 > >Kurt Simpson
 > >
 >
 > ____________________
 >
 > I agree with Kurt.
 >
 > -Jim
 >
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 > Message: 11
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 17:49:01 -0500
 >    From: "Jim Keal" 
 > Subject: Re: VERY NKLR was have an ear or some such.
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > >From: "Miata Myk" 
 > >Reply-To: "Miata Myk" 
 > >To: "KLR 650 Group" DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com>
 > >Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] VERY NKLR was have an ear or some such.
 > >Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:33:19 -0400
 > >
 > > > Please . . . let us leave righteousness out of this reaction.
 > >
 > >Reminds me of a certain George Carlin quote:
 > >
 > >If Firefighters fight fires and Crimefighters fight crime, what do
 > >Freedomfighters fight?
 > >
 > ________
 >
 > Vegetarians eat vegtables, carnivores eat carnivals and egalitarians eat
 > eagles.......
 >
 >
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 > Message: 12
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:55:38 -0700 (PDT)
 >    From: mitch allen 
 > Subject: travelcade seat cover
 >
 > does anyone use the travelcade replacement seat cover?
 > if so how do you like it? thanks
 >
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 > Message: 13
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 16:08:04 -0700
 >    From: Chris Krok 
 > Subject: brake dive
 >
 > > I have been following this thread quite closely. I just bought a 2000
 > > KLR recently. I am about 230lbs. and when I hit the brakes hard the
 > > front end dives under me. I have several questions.
 >
 > > 1. Would changing the oil to 15wt fix this and if so is it easy and
 > > well documentated some where.
 >
 > Increasing oil weight will make it take longer for the front end to
 > dive, but it will still dive to the same point as you continue
 > breaking.  That is, the oil weight adjusts damping rate, but not spring
 > stiffness.
 >
 > > 2. What are the shrader valves for on top of the forks. Can you add
 > > more air pressure to help alleviate the above problem.
 >
 > I think the manual states that you can add up to 30 psi of air to the
 > forks, although they recommend running with no pressure.  Pumping them
 > up will put a bit of extra stress on the seals, and some people swear
 > that you should never put air in them.  The new springs are really the
 > best way to solve the problem.
 >
 > > 3. These progressive springs that everyone keeps talking about are
 > > they hard to install and is this documentated some where also.
 >
 > Easy, you basically have to jack up the bike so the front end is off the
 > ground, unscrew the caps, and swap the springs.  I'm sure somebody has
 > it documented, probably Andy Cohen.  His web address is probably in the
 > "links" section at Yahoo.  Good time to change the fork oil, too.  I'm
 > 235 lbs, and I get good results with 15W oil.
 >
 > C
 >
 > --
 > Dr. J. Christopher Krok    Project Engineer, Adaptive Wall Wind Tunnel
 > Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories, California Institute of Technology
 > MS 205-45                                          Phone: 626.395.4794
 > Pasadena, CA 91125                                   Fax: 626.449.2677
 >
 >
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 >
 > Message: 14
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 21:10:30 -0300
 >    From: "Steve Pye" 
 > Subject: Re: Best mod you can make to the KLR
 >
 >
 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: Rich W 
 > To: 
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
 > Date: Friday, September 14, 2001 4:30 PM
 >
 >
 >
 > >Got  a few flag stickers last night and placed them on the side panels of
 > my
 > >KLR.  As well, this was received with much support.
 > >
 >
 >
 > Rich ( or any lister)
 >
 > Could you supply me with a few of the flag stickers you refer to? I would
 > gladly pay whatever they cost + postage to get them. I can't find any here
 > in this part of Canada but I would like to have some for me and a couple
 of
 > my friends. We would like to display them on our bikes/vehicles as a show
 of
 > support for our American friends.
 >
 > Steve
 > A11
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 >
 > Message: 15
 >    Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 19:14:09 -0500
 >    From: "William Valerio" 
 > Subject: Re: Brake dive
 >
 > I completely agree with Dr. J. Christopher Krok.   I'm close to 300 lbs
 and I had
 > exactly the same experience.   I didn't change the fork oil and had good
 results.
 > Change the rear spring too and ride comfortably 2 up or with gear.    The
 stock springs
 > are just inadequate.   At least for us full figured riders.  The throttle
 lock and the springs
 > were, in my opinion, the most important upgrades for adventure touring.
 But shucks...
 > Just my humble opinion.
 >
 > >I think the manual states that you can add up to 30 psi of air to the
 > >forks, although they recommend running with no pressure.  Pumping them
 > >up will put a bit of extra stress on the seals, and some people swear
 > >that you should never put air in them.  The new springs are really the
 > >best way to solve the problem.
 >
 > > 3. These progressive springs that everyone keeps talking about are
 > > they hard to install and is this documentated some where also.
 >
 > >Easy, you basically have to jack up the bike so the front end is off the
 > >ground, unscrew the caps, and swap the springs.  I'm sure somebody has
 > >it documented, probably Andy Cohen.  His web address is probably in the
 > >"links" section at Yahoo.  Good time to change the fork oil, too.  I'm
 > >235 lbs, and I get good results with 15W oil.
 >
 >
 >
 > --
 > >Dr. J. Christopher Krok    Project Engineer, Adaptive Wall Wind Tunnel
 > >Graduate Aeronautical Laboratories, California Institute of Technology
 > >MS 205-45                                          Phone: 626.395.4794
 > >Pasadena, CA 91125                                   Fax: 626.449.2677
 >
 >
 >
 > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 >
 >
 >
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 >
 > Message: 17
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 21:08:56 EDT
 >    From: JJNeet1@...
 > Subject: Re: NKLR
 >
 >
 > In a message dated 9/14/2001 12:50:11 AM, 
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
 writes:
 >
 >  there was asbestos in those buildings or not?
 >
 >  >>
 >
 >    Saw a news program where they asked about asbestos, they said there was
 > none. We haven't used it in buidings for a while now I guess.
 >     Jon Neet
 >
 >
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 >
 > Message: 18
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 19:10:03 -0600
 >    From: "Peter Dahlheimer, MD" 
 > Subject: RE: travelcade seat cover
 >
 > do you mean the kit, with cover and replacement foam with gel insert?  if
 > so, i have the travelcade kit.  i suppose how you'll like it depends on
 what
 > you are looking for.  my seat cover has the leather sides and
 neoprene-like
 > top.  it's very nice looking and pretty rugged considering what i've put
 it
 > through.  the consistency of the seat foam/gel is favorable in my opinion
 > over the stocker.  however, it doesn't give as much long-distance comfort
 as
 > i had hoped it would.  i believe that long-distance comfort is imparted
 > primarily but how wide the seat is.  the travelcade doesn't come out any
 > wider than stock, in fact it might come out a tad narrower.  however,
 > narrower probably does give you a little more freedom of movement
 off-road.
 > if you are looking for long-distance comfort, i 100% recommend the russell
 > product.  it's well worth the money and wait.
 >
 > _pete
 >
 > > -----Original Message-----
 > > From: mitch allen [mailto:klrdualsport@...]
 > > Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 4:56 PM
 > > To: 
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
 > > Subject: [DSN_klr650] travelcade seat cover
 > >
 > >
 > > does anyone use the travelcade replacement seat cover?
 > > if so how do you like it? thanks
 > >
 > > __________________________________________________
 > > Terrorist Attacks on U.S. - How can you help?
 > > Donate cash, emergency relief information
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 > Message: 19
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 21:15:06 +0000
 >    From: Dan Oaks 
 > Subject: Re: NKLR: Troll???
 >
 >
 >
 > > Jim Sherlock wrote:
 > >
 >  I
 > > have never been a racist before, but I am now. Screw those damn Dune
 > > Coons.
 > > ________
 > >
 > on 9/14/01 8:29 PM, Kurt Simpson at ajaxkls@... wrote:
 >
 > > . . . This is such bullshit...I'm embarassed for you in advance. This
 list
 > > should not be a forum for hate mongering . . .
 > >
 > > Kurt Simpson
 > >
 >
 > I'm must agree with Kurt, Jim.
 >
 > You cannot seriously suggest we condemn an entire race of people because
 of
 > the indiscretion af a few crazy bastards. Hell, I've known and despised
 some
 > really nasty assholes named Jim, but I don't hate all the Jims in the
 world.
 >
 >
 > --
 > bierdo
 >
 >
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 > Message: 20
 >    Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 21:53:48 -0400
 >    From: "Zachariah Mully" 
 > Subject: Pictures from the KLR650X Project files! Check'em out!!!!
 >
 > Hey all-
 > Taking off for the weekend to go rafting in WV with some good college
 > buddies. It'll be good therapy. In the meantime, I leave the rest of you
 > stuck here in the loony bin with some top-secret photos I snapped of a
 > very interesting KLR I spotted outside my house recently. Check'em out
 > and let me know what you think!
 >
 > 
http://zaphod.smartbrief.com/pics/wholebike.jpg
 > 
http://zaphod.smartbrief.com/pics/frontend.jpg
 > 
http://zaphod.smartbrief.com/pics/frontbrake.jpg
 >
 > ------------------
 > Zack
 > Banana Republic of Washington, DC
 > KLR650A5 "Buster" | KLR650A2 | ZG1000A1 | KZ440A2 | KX125G1 | 1966 Vespa
 > 125
 > COG #4664
 >
 >
 >
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 > Message: 21
 >    Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 01:53:16 -0000
 >    From: monahanwb@...
 > Subject: Re: NKLR: Troll??? Quote from an Afghan-American
 >
 > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., jayed36@y... wrote:
 > > **  Begin quote **
 > >
 > > Dear Gary and whoever else is on this email thread:
 > >
 > > I've been hearing a lot of talk about "bombing Afghanistan back to
 > the
 > > Stone Age." Ronn Owens, on KGO Talk Radio today, allowed that this
 > > would mean killing innocent people, people who had nothing to do
 > with
 > > this atrocity, but "we're at war, we have to accept collateral
 > > damage. What else can we do?"  Minutes later I heard some TV pundit
 > > discussing whether we "have the belly to do what must be done."
 >
 >
 > Good post, thanks.  Afghanistan has been trampled for a long time.Now
 > I'm gonna tune in to the "Battle of the Religious Extremists" and see
 > what they've got to say.  Here it is:
 >
 > 
http://us.news2.yimg.com/f/42/31/7m/dailynews.yahoo.com/h/ap/20010914/
 > us/attacks_robertson_falwell_1.html
 >
 > Tune in and see how smart they  are about the whole situation.  Just
 > think, if people were segregated out according to some other
 > standards, like how far from a center they were, then instead of
 > blaming this on people who are already victims we could label them
 > instead "religious extremists" and give them all the credit that is
 > their due.
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 >
 > Message: 22
 >    Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 02:27:59 -0000
 >    From: thesquasher@...
 > Subject: Re: Pictures from the KLR650X Project files! Check'em out!!!!
 >
 > Hey, There's something wrong with those forks. They're upside down.
 >
 >
 > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Zachariah Mully"  wrote:
 > > Hey all-
 > I leave the rest of you
 > > stuck here in the loony bin with some top-secret photos I snapped
 > of a
 > > very interesting KLR I spotted outside my house recently. Check'em
 > out
 > > and let me know what you think!
 > >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 >
 > Message: 23
 >    Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 03:00:59 -0000
 >    From: pcal765@...
 > Subject: Re: NKLR: Troll???
 >
 > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Glen Meyer"  wrote:
 > > Jim,
 > > If our military was strong, I would fully support obliterating all
 > Islamic
 > > factions in the world that support terrorism.  Our military is
 > fairly weak
 >
 >
 > Weak? Not so...
 >
 > The Russians offered the US use of their military facilites in order
 > to launch military strikes against Osamah Bin Laden's Al-Quida
 > organization some time ago.
 >
 > The US has experience in wide-area application of chemical agents
 > gained from the employment of agent orange in Vietnam.
 >
 > Given that experience and the vast stockpiles of nerve agents and
 > other chemical warfare agents left over in Russia from the cold war I
 > don't see the US as being in a position of weakness regarding Bin
 > Laden, Afghanistan, or the Islamic world in general.
 >
 > Widespread use of lethal nerve agents against Afghanistan to kill Bin
 > Laden would win this conflict for us quickly.
 >
 > As for the innocent Afghani's (assuming there are some), I feel sorry
 > for them, but as it is only a matter of time now before Bin Laden
 > acquires nuclear weapons and uses them against us, I think any means
 > to kill him is justified at this point. Even if it involves several
 > hundred thousand Afghani civilian deaths.
 >
 > We diliberately bombed civilian targets in WWII in order to win, why
 > shy away from that now?
 >
 >
 >
 >
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 >
 > Message: 24
 >    Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 03:23:50 -0000
 >    From: KLR650@...
 > Subject: Re: Pictures from the KLR650X Project files! Check'em out!!!!
 NKLR
 >
 > USD forks, floating disc...  Damn spiffy, Zack.  Tell us about it, eh?
 >
 > Now for the NKLR part:
 >
 >    Several times now, I have been sitting stopped at a traffic light
 > and some @$$hole comes from behind me and either changes lanes almost
 > running me over or just drives on past me, halfway in my lane and
 > about twelve inches from my leg.  Does that happen to anyone else?
 > It really scares me and makes me not want to ride anymore.  Don't
 > people know that you can't drive that close to bikes?!  I can deal
 > with it if I crash while doing something stupid, but if I'm just
 > sitting there and get hit from behind by some idiot driving
 > dangerously -- that's too much.
 >
 > Gerret
 > A15 "Mj☺lnir"
 >
 >
 > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Zachariah Mully"  wrote:
 > > Hey all-
 > > Taking off for the weekend to go rafting in WV with some good
 > college
 > > buddies. It'll be good therapy. In the meantime, I leave the rest
 > of you
 > > stuck here in the loony bin with some top-secret photos I snapped
 > of a
 > > very interesting KLR I spotted outside my house recently. Check'em
 > out
 > > and let me know what you think!
 > >
 > > 
http://zaphod.smartbrief.com/pics/wholebike.jpg
 > > 
http://zaphod.smartbrief.com/pics/frontend.jpg
 > > 
http://zaphod.smartbrief.com/pics/frontbrake.jpg
 > >
 > > ------------------
 > > Zack
 > > Banana Republic of Washington, DC
 > > KLR650A5 "Buster" | KLR650A2 | ZG1000A1 | KZ440A2 | KX125G1 | 1966
 > Vespa
 > > 125
 > > COG #4664
 >
 >
 >
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 > ________________________________________________________________________
 >
 > Message: 25
 >    Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 03:30:01 -0000
 >    From: monahanwb@...
 > Subject: Re: Pictures from the KLR650X Project files! Check'em out!!!!
 NKLR
 >
 > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., KLR650@h... wrote:
 >  I can deal
 > > with it if I crash while doing something stupid, but if I'm just
 > > sitting there and get hit from behind by some idiot driving
 > > dangerously -- that's too much.
 >
 >
 > Uh, if you're not assuming they're all driving dangerously (all the
 > time) then you're not paying enough attention.  Especially lately,
 > since the big plane crashes.  Pedestrians, too.  I was on the bike
 > all day at work, and almost ran over a lady running across the street
 > in front of my office (it is a 45 mph zone, 4 lanes wide - really
 > more like the front straight at Indy) who ran right through
 > aggressive CA traffic, and had to *really* dodge cars all day
 > long.....their minds were not on their driving.  Just wait til
 > Christmas....then it's even worse.
 >
 > Bill in CA
 >
 >
 >
 >
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