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dreaming of warm weather
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 6:49 pm
by tsyaskiw
Check out our local weather forecast for today.
http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/city/pages/mb-30_metric_e.html
I put my bike in the garage as i'm not sure if the anti freeze will
take the cold weather.
I put another log on the fire and am sitting here looking at my bike
trip pictures. Summer is only 2 months away!
Todd
dreaming of warm weather
Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2006 9:41 pm
by Gavin Macfarlane
tsyaskiw wrote:
> Check out our local weather forecast for today.
>
http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/city/pages/mb-30_metric_e.html
> I put my bike in the garage as i'm not sure if the anti freeze will
> take the cold weather.
> I put another log on the fire and am sitting here looking at my bike
> trip pictures. Summer is only 2 months away!
> Todd
>
>
Sorry about your weather,
I'm just back in about 2pm after a 300Km ride about 1/6th Freeway 1/2
two laners and 1/3rd dirt roads, when I left it was 18C about 65F, when
I got back in it was up to 36C about 97F with a hot gusty wind, good
bushfire weather.
I also took out my WeeStrom last Monday and did my first dirt on that,
it felt a little more nervous, than the KLR did on its original tyres,
but with my KLR on GP1's it's the difference between night & day, I
don't think I'll take the WeeStrom where I take the KLR

In our Winters I have to go looking for snow, it doesn't usually happen
where I live.
--
Gavin
Broadford Victoria Australia
KLR650A18
DL650K6
Home of the DSN-KLR650 searchable archive at:-
http://dsnklr650.gavinmac.com
dreaming of warm weather
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 12:41 am
by Jim
Todd,
Move west, life's too short for that s%#t. Brrrrrrrr!
--Jim
A-15
> Check out our local weather forecast for today.
>
http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/city/pages/mb-30_metric_e.html
> I put my bike in the garage as i'm not sure if the anti freeze will
> take the cold weather.
> I put another log on the fire and am sitting here looking at my bike
> trip pictures. Summer is only 2 months away!
> Todd
>
dreaming of warm weather
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 12:31 pm
by revmaaatin
Hi Gaven,
(First read "pints-qts" discussion, etc)
Sorry about the excess, lousy wx down-under there that you must
endure. If possible, please send one case of Australian Sunshine in
prepacked "Pint-US", not "Pints-Imperial" to central South Dakota.
Express shipment requested/appreciated.
revmaaatin
-21F windchill
--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Gavin Macfarlane wrote:
>
> tsyaskiw wrote:
> > Check out our local weather forecast for today.
> >
http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/city/pages/mb-30_metric_e.html
> > I put my bike in the garage as i'm not sure if the anti freeze
will
> > take the cold weather.
> > I put another log on the fire and am sitting here looking at my
bike
> > trip pictures. Summer is only 2 months away!
> > Todd
> >
> >
> Sorry about your weather,
>
> I'm just back in about 2pm after a 300Km ride about 1/6th Freeway
1/2
> two laners and 1/3rd dirt roads, when I left it was 18C about 65F,
when
> I got back in it was up to 36C about 97F with a hot gusty wind,
good
> bushfire weather.
>
> I also took out my WeeStrom last Monday and did my first dirt on
that,
> it felt a little more nervous, than the KLR did on its original
tyres,
> but with my KLR on GP1's it's the difference between night & day, I
> don't think I'll take the WeeStrom where I take the KLR

>
> In our Winters I have to go looking for snow, it doesn't usually
happen
> where I live.
>
> --
> Gavin
>
> Broadford Victoria Australia
> KLR650A18
> DL650K6
>
> Home of the DSN-KLR650 searchable archive at:-
>
http://dsnklr650.gavinmac.com
>
nklr saw this dual sport bmw at the kawasaki dealer
Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 4:03 pm
by Spot ON
Yeah man. THat bike rocks!!!! 105 hp off road
animal. I actually spunked myself when I sat on it at
the BMW store.
--- Mike Peplinski wrote:
> One "sit" on that bikes tells you its all business.
> I sat on one at the
> Cyicago Cycle show. Zero amenities on this bike. It
> felt like a slug on the
> floor but you just know its all about work for this
> bike. Clearly this is a
> not a dual sport but a hard edged racing machine. At
> around 20 large, thats
> a real bargain if you're into that sort of thing.
> The big plus for the non
> racer (me) is that much of the technology is
> trickle-down and will appear on
> the GS. While this is not my bike of choice, it
> could be "arranged" should
> KLRs become unavailable. Now there's a thought that
> makes the blood run
> cold.
>
>
> >From: "nakedwaterskier"
> >To:
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Saw this dual sport BMW at
> the Kawasaki dealer
> >Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 23:52:56 -0000
> >
> >In 1999, the R 1100 GS became the R 1150 GS and in
> 2004 the GS was
> >thoroughly redesigned to become the R 1200 GS.
> After 25 years and
> >220,000 BMW GS motorcycles, it is clear that BMW
> Motorrad created a
> >class of its own with the GS.
> >The just-revealed BMW HP2 proves that BMW Motorrad
> hasn't stopped
> >thinking about how to make its iconic product even
> more attractive to
> >off-road enthusiasts.
> >
> >Designed with harder-edged off-road use in mind,
> the HP2 weighs in at
> >just 175 kg and comes with a 1,200 cc Boxer engine
> that is good for
> >105 hp (78 kW). The frame is an all new development
> with a telescopic
> >fork at the front and a Paralever at the rear.This
> is why the HP2 is
> >the most uncompromising production off-road Boxer
> of all time. Once
> >again, BMW leads the motorcycling world with a new
> category of
> >adventure machine and is looking forward to
> retaining its lead in the
> >next 25 years.
> >
> >Even us KLRistas gotta love it! But I don't have
> $20K+ to plop dn on
> >a bike. Here is the pic.
> >
> >
http://www.bmwmotorcycles.com/bikes/bike.jsp?b=hp2
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> >
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