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belstaff dual sport boots? nnklr
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2001 2:58 pm
by monahanwb@yahoo.com
Hey, all you guys who are at home playing at your computer, like i
am..Has anyone tried a pair of the Belstaff dual sport boots that
were reviewed in Rider a couple of months ago? I haven't seen them
anywhere, and can't locate them on the net (all left thumbs when it
comes to that net stuff) probably because I can't remember their name
and can no longer find the old magazine, probably used it for
swatting flies and ruined it. I asked the Belstaff tent when I was
down in Del Mar and the only boot the guy new about was the Pro
Toura, he told me it was a dual sport boot. To me it's always best
just to go "uh-huh" so I did, but come on, he don't know 'bout em?
At any rate, I would be interested is knowing more about them. Arden
K, you must know about them?
belstaff dual sport boots? nnklr
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2001 6:40 pm
by tori645@yahoo.com
here's their website
http://www.belstaffonline.com/
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., monahanwb@y... wrote:
> Hey, all you guys who are at home playing at your computer, like i
> am..Has anyone tried a pair of the Belstaff dual sport boots that
> were reviewed in Rider a couple of months ago? I haven't seen them
> anywhere, and can't locate them on the net (all left thumbs when it
> comes to that net stuff) probably because I can't remember their
name
> and can no longer find the old magazine, probably used it for
> swatting flies and ruined it. I asked the Belstaff tent when I was
> down in Del Mar and the only boot the guy new about was the Pro
> Toura, he told me it was a dual sport boot. To me it's always best
> just to go "uh-huh" so I did, but come on, he don't know 'bout em?
>
> At any rate, I would be interested is knowing more about them.
Arden
> K, you must know about them?
belstaff dual sport boots? nnklr
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2001 7:34 pm
by monahanwb@yahoo.com
That site doesn't list the boots; and it isn't really Belstaff's
site, it is an American distributor for them. They don't seem to
have the current line of stuff. Thanks, though
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., tori645@y... wrote:
> here's their website
>
>
http://www.belstaffonline.com/
>
>
>
> --- In DSN_klr650@y..., monahanwb@y... wrote:
> > Hey, all you guys who are at home playing at your computer, like
i
> > am..Has anyone tried a pair of the Belstaff dual sport boots that
> > were reviewed in Rider a couple of months ago? I haven't seen
them
> > anywhere, and can't locate them on the net (all left thumbs when
it
> > comes to that net stuff) probably because I can't remember their
> name
> > and can no longer find the old magazine, probably used it for
> > swatting flies and ruined it. I asked the Belstaff tent when I
was
> > down in Del Mar and the only boot the guy new about was the Pro
> > Toura, he told me it was a dual sport boot. To me it's always
best
> > just to go "uh-huh" so I did, but come on, he don't know 'bout
em?
> >
> > At any rate, I would be interested is knowing more about them.
> Arden
> > K, you must know about them?
nklr: clutch cable
Posted: Mon Oct 22, 2001 8:54 am
by zootpatutie
> I am very curious. Do modern cables even need to be lubricated? I have
been
> told by several mechanics and some riders that lubing a modern control
cable
> only attracts dirt and grit. Kind of like the stuff that sticks to your
> chain. I've also been told that modern cables have some sort of clear
coating
> on each strand. I've been following this no lubrication system and have
had
> no problems. I keep inspecting, except inside the black sheath, but I
never
> find anything wrong. Does anyone know the "real" truth?
>
> Jim
> AMA585601
>
Mine just broke on my ride Saturday. Maybe 8-9K miles on it. Lubed two or
three times in that time.
Todd
A9