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1997 klr 650 for sale!

Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2002 12:38 am
by mschenck.cycles@flash.net
1997 Kawasaki KLR 650. Excellent condition, 18.3K miles, maintenance records. Rarely dirt ridden. Many accessories: mechanics service manuals, K&N air filter, Russell steel braided brake line, Kimpex grip heaters, Moose skid plate, Dual Star center stand, and Givi hard luggage system which consist of two 36 liter cases, side racks and top plate for trunk. Can email photos. Asking $3000 for all. Email: mschenck.cycles@... Web site: http://home.flash.net/~oaf4242/givi.html Michael Schenck Albuquerque, New Mexico

tweety mod then nklr

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2002 2:25 pm
by dooden
See message # 55426 Appears to be a simple fix, some people tend to complicate everything. Speaking of simple fixes here is a example: --------------------- The Snoring Cure By the time the sailor pulled into a little town, every hotel room was taken. "You've got to have a room somewhere," he pleaded. "Or just a bed, I don't care where." "Well, I do have a double room with one occupant - an Air Force guy," admitted the manager, "and he might be glad to split the cost. But to tell you the truth, he snores so loudly that people in adjoining rooms have complained in the past. I'm not sure it'd be worth it to you." "No problem," the tired Navy man assured him. "I'll take it." The next morning the sailor came down to breakfast bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. "How'd you sleep?" asked the manager. "Never better." The manager was impressed. "No problem with the other guy snoring?" "Nope, I shut him up in no time" said the Navy guy. "How'd you manage that?" asked the manager. "He was already in bed, snoring away, when I came in the room," the sailor explained. "I went over, gave him a kiss on the cheek, and said, 'Goodnight, beautiful,' and he sat up all night watching me." ----------- I thought it was kinda funny.. sorry so long. Duden
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "ratkiller2001" wrote: > There used to be a very good mod to kill tweety, cant find the > article. It involved cutting the end cap off and drilling some holes > inside. Anyone remember it? I just recieved a almost new > tweety-infested exhaust. Need to fix it. > > crazydave