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adventure, nklr
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:44 am
by Jacobus De Bruyn
Yes, and life should be an adventure of its kind.
Just to stay married to the same girl for 35 years,
and raise a family of four, was an adventure.
Those stupid motorcycles of mine are an adventure,
even when they are in the stable.!
I decided to change the metal oil filter on my YBR,
after 2250 kilometers, and it involved taking off the
right side cover, the kickstarter, and the electric
starter, but whoow, on the foot pedal there was a sort
of metal bracket to protect the foot from touching the
engine cover. Very thoughtful of the Chinese. So it
was either removing the entire side-stand center-stand
thing, or getting hold of the good old hacksaw, and
getting rid of this bracket made of steel wire. You
already know the outcome, back to downgrading getting
rid of what is not necessary.
The interesting part was that there was muddy residue
on the bottom of the crankcase, but the filter was
clean mostly.
After all the bending and kneeling, I give my back a
rest, using a muscle relaxant called Teacher Highland
Cream 86 proof. Sweet!
I thought you might want to know, as we all are
interested in motorized two wheelers.
The text of this YBR manual is hilarious Chinglish,
but it can be understood, and that is the purpose of
language in the first place. The KLR is just waiting
for the tank to be repaired and painted, and off we
go. I will conveniently forget about the cleaning of
the KLR s metal oil filter, as it involves taking off
the water pump and all that, and for the time being I
have seen enough motorcycle innards.
More adventure is calling, Jake.
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adventure, nklr
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:56 pm
by Ed Dobson
--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jacobus De Bruyn
wrote:
>
> Yes, and life should be an adventure of its kind.
> Just to stay married to the same girl for 35 years,
> and raise a family of four, was an adventure.
> Those stupid motorcycles of mine are an adventure,
> even when they are in the stable.!
> I decided to change the metal oil filter on my YBR,
> after 2250 kilometers, and it involved taking off the
> right side cover, the kickstarter, and the electric
> starter, but whoow, on the foot pedal there was a sort
> of metal bracket to protect the foot from touching the
> engine cover. Very thoughtful of the Chinese. So it
> was either removing the entire side-stand center-stand
> thing, or getting hold of the good old hacksaw, and
> getting rid of this bracket made of steel wire. You
> already know the outcome, back to downgrading getting
> rid of what is not necessary.
> The interesting part was that there was muddy residue
> on the bottom of the crankcase, but the filter was
> clean mostly.
> After all the bending and kneeling, I give my back a
> rest, using a muscle relaxant called Teacher Highland
> Cream 86 proof. Sweet!
> I thought you might want to know, as we all are
> interested in motorized two wheelers.
> The text of this YBR manual is hilarious Chinglish,
> but it can be understood, and that is the purpose of
> language in the first place. The KLR is just waiting
> for the tank to be repaired and painted, and off we
> go. I will conveniently forget about the cleaning of
> the KLR s metal oil filter, as it involves taking off
> the water pump and all that, and for the time being I
> have seen enough motorcycle innards.
> More adventure is calling, Jake.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heX2ai9H5eY
Chinottish?
ED
adventure, nklr
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:54 pm
by Harry Seifert
Teacher's? Give me a good, smooth Canadian, say Crown Royal or even
Seagram's Seven. Smooooooooooooooooooth....quite unlike our beloved KLR.
Buddy
bseifert71@...
> [Original Message]
> From: Ed Dobson
> To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: 12/9/2007 10:56:06 AM
> Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: adventure, NKLR
>
> --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jacobus De Bruyn
> wrote:
> >
> > Yes, and life should be an adventure of its kind.
> > Just to stay married to the same girl for 35 years,
> > and raise a family of four, was an adventure.
> > Those stupid motorcycles of mine are an adventure,
> > even when they are in the stable.!
> > I decided to change the metal oil filter on my YBR,
> > after 2250 kilometers, and it involved taking off the
> > right side cover, the kickstarter, and the electric
> > starter, but whoow, on the foot pedal there was a sort
> > of metal bracket to protect the foot from touching the
> > engine cover. Very thoughtful of the Chinese. So it
> > was either removing the entire side-stand center-stand
> > thing, or getting hold of the good old hacksaw, and
> > getting rid of this bracket made of steel wire. You
> > already know the outcome, back to downgrading getting
> > rid of what is not necessary.
> > The interesting part was that there was muddy residue
> > on the bottom of the crankcase, but the filter was
> > clean mostly.
> > After all the bending and kneeling, I give my back a
> > rest, using a muscle relaxant called Teacher Highland
> > Cream 86 proof. Sweet!
> > I thought you might want to know, as we all are
> > interested in motorized two wheelers.
> > The text of this YBR manual is hilarious Chinglish,
> > but it can be understood, and that is the purpose of
> > language in the first place. The KLR is just waiting
> > for the tank to be repaired and painted, and off we
> > go. I will conveniently forget about the cleaning of
> > the KLR s metal oil filter, as it involves taking off
> > the water pump and all that, and for the time being I
> > have seen enough motorcycle innards.
> > More adventure is calling, Jake.
>
>
>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heX2ai9H5eY
>
> Chinottish?
>
> ED
>
>
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adventure, nklr
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:47 pm
by Jud Jones
--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Harry Seifert" wrote:
>
> Teacher's? Give me a good, smooth Canadian, say Crown Royal or even
> Seagram's Seven. Smooooooooooooooooooth....quite unlike our beloved KLR.
>
> Buddy
> bseifert71@...
>
>
Overholt for me, over store ice.
adventure, nklr
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:23 pm
by Harry Seifert
Ah yes, a fine American rye. My late father's drink of choice.
Buddy
bseifert71@...
> [Original Message]
> From: Jud Jones
> To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: 12/9/2007 2:47:28 PM
> Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: adventure, NKLR
>
> --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Harry Seifert" wrote:
> >
> > Teacher's? Give me a good, smooth Canadian, say Crown Royal or even
> > Seagram's Seven. Smooooooooooooooooooth....quite unlike our beloved
KLR.
nklr_space - this really happened!
Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2007 10:07 pm
by E.L. Green
--- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Spike55" wrote:
> What is the newspaper's motivation? I doubt that this one letter to
> the editor (< 250 words) will trigger increased sales but it does
> make one think about what you do/don't believe and why.
The secret is the "junk science" phrase. This is a key phrase that, according to the Union
of Concerned Scientists quoting an internal ExxonMobil memo that came out as part of
another lawsuit, was devised by ExxonMobil strategists in 1998 as they geared up to
spend over $100M funding a complex interlocking chain of "foundations" and "think
tanks" to fight climate science using the term "junk science", in much the same way that
The Tobacco Institute was funded by tobacco companies 40 years ago.
In short, this is a (failed) attempt to parody the anti-global-warming folks by using the
same logic that ExxonMobil uses to say there is no global warming in order to say that
there is no spherical Earth.
> --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Luc Legrain
> wrote:
> >
> > It looks like this " lady ", for lack of a better
> > term, thinks that taking 2 vitamin B6 is equal to one
> > pill of B12 ........
> > But on the serious side, why would a paper print this
> > ?
> > a) It's funny ?
> > b) Comments reflects average IQ levels ?
> > c) Paper sells more copies ?
> > d) Piss normal people off ?
> >
> > --- Spike55 wrote:
> >
> > > In a Nov 12, 2007 "Letter to the Editor" in our
> > > local newspaper
> > > (Harrisburg, PA), a lady made the following
> > > assertions (I'm
> > > paraphrasing a bit but not much): 1.) We don't have
> > > proof that the
> > > world is round. 2.) How do we know that the photos
> > > from outer space
> > > of the earth aren't fakes? 3.) It is all propaganda
> > > of the liberal
> > > media! 4.) If the earth was round then we would
> > > need curved lumber
> > > to build our houses. 5.) Pres. Bush should support
> > > a commission that
> > > would build a big wand that would extend from the
> > > earth out and take
> > > a "real" picture of the earth. 6.) Teaching our
> > > kids that the earth
> > > is round is "junk science" and they need to
> > > understand that as part
> > > of God's master plan, it is flat......
> > >
> > > To date, I haven't seen a rebuttal.
> > >
> > > Don R100, A6F
> > >
> > > --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Kerry
> > > Stottlemyer"
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Yeah But we never went to the moon those pictures
> > > and film were
> > > taken on a sound stage. :p
> > > > And if you say that within ear shot of Buzz Adrin
> > > He'll punch you
> > > in the face, he's done it
> > > > before.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "albatrossklr"
> > >
> > > wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > I am an advocate of the space program, not for
> > > the new products
> > > that
> > > > > result, but to keep the adventure alive.
> > > > >
> > > > > albatross
> > > > > who would take a 1 way ticket to Mars if I could
> > > be the first...
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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