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vendor friday: thermo-bob is here: radiator bypass kits now availabl
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2007 9:17 pm
by Bill Watson
All,
A number of you have been patiently waiting for radiator bypass kits after I built one for testing back in 2005. Thanks to Eagle Mike for the machining, kits are complete and are now shipping. Since the KLR already has a doohickey it seemed that this was a thingamabob so the name Thermo-Bob was born.
The kits help the bike year-round, but are most beneficial in winter. The whole coolant temp subject comes up with some frequency on this list and I tend not to re-hash the subject every time, so you can read about it at
www.xanga.com/watt_man - it s the first, and fourth subject in the blog.
If relatives are asking what you want for Christmas, this might be something that they can get for you - something you really want for once...
If you are interested, ordering information is located at the same web page. Thanks for being patient.
Bill Watson
Phoenix, AZ
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nklr-i don't mean to be rude ......... either!
Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2007 8:53 pm
by Mike Thompson
First chain/clip Nazis then metaphysics then stomped toes over NKLR!!
It's only started to get cold, should be lively conversation all winter!! LOL!!!!!
NOTE: This post was written as slightly sarcastic humor. Anyone taking offense
is advised they are in dire need of a BJ.
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From: jeepaviation
To:
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 08, 2007 9:11 PM
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: NKLR-I don't mean to be rude ......... either!
Whoa! Dude! did not mean to step on your toes! Kick back, take some
Prozac and enjoy life a bit.
I will say, this is probabbly one of the most active Yahoo groups I
have listed in. And that is good. I have read a bit of useful
information concerning the Actual Subject of the Forum - KLR ... But
some of you need professional help if Anything someone Writes On A
Computer disturbs you...
And to you, Monte....Well, I would not want to be rude. I'll drop it
at that.
Back to KLR! D.I.D. chain works great! My OEM chain began to bind at
13000 miles. The Studebaker Rear sprocket is good quality and same
thickness as OEM. The front Studebaker sprocket is thinner than the
OEM. The only concern that gives me is proper chain alignment.
And in comparison, The OEM front sprocket has rubber sides.
Next time I think I will choose the OEM Style front and Studebaker rear.
I feel much more comfortable having repaired the Doohickey. That
repair only took about 3 hours. Got the info from a site called
Mark-Net, if you are reading-Thanks dude, good info and good photos.
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "monte quint" wrote:
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> Typical to start a sentence "I don't mean to be rude..." and then go
> ahead and be rude, as if saying it up front excuses what is said after.
>
> Don't like current NKLR postings?? Here's a clue DON'T READ THEM!!
>
> Then when you get back from your RTW ride you've done in all the time
> you have saved by not being subjected to the NKLR posts maybe you will
> have a thought worth posting.
>
> I don't mean to be rude either, GFY.
>
> Monte
>
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