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western hem run
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 7:29 pm
by sourdoughmedic@yahoo.com
Who would like to ride from Point Barrow(starting in june) along the continental divide down through south america to the Horn? When I retire from the Army (20 in 2011) I want to take a trip. Just thought I would get some planning in, routes and all that stuff.
Not sure if the audience has ever done such a thing but if you would like to hit the road we have plenty of time to consider it. And that's also depending on when the Army will let me go.
Once again, its a plan, plenty of time to work the logistics and passport stuff. If anyone would be interested just reply.
DTG (date,time group) not solid but in the breeze. How's it sound?
Larry
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is it me?
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:20 am
by Mike Frey
It's you, Rev! That new black looks OK to me.
I'm not a big fan of the newest generation KLR
anyway; it is not likely that I will ever get one.
I like all the colors, even the Malibu Barbie years.
(But I wouldn't rate them as a favorite)
Like Malibu Barbie, however, I'd like to have one
from every year in every color. As they say on
the commercials, collect 'em all!
In the mid 90s, Kawasaki was using purple for seats
and frames and that took some getting used to.
Just like fashions, not everyone likes the same thing.
Arden likes the original white, and so do I, but he
doesn't like the one year only genuine Kawasaki
green (2006), but I like that one.
Gary does not like any of the colors from 1996 thru
2000, but I particularly like the solid green minimal
graphics of the 2000 model.
None of us will ever agree on colors! In industry, I
have found that agreement on color is one of the
most debated and argued topics, and often takes
a high level management decision to get a project
going that is hung up on what color it will be.
Last and not least, as much as I've bashed BMW
in the past, I like what they have and would
seriously consider the F 800 GS if economic times
were better. Maybe one of the Big 4 will come out
with something similar (in the USA) in the next
couple years.
Mike
Arden Kysely wrote:
>
> I think Kawi did a good job on the 2008 colors (especially blue), but
> went downhill on the '09s. That said, there's a black '09 that parks
> next to me and I've gotten used to the look...somewhat. Still, I
> prefer a bike that stands out in traffic and black doesn't cut it for
> that.
>
> My favorite KLR look is still the original 1987 Great White Whale.
> Even with the graphics faded and peeling, I was sorry to see that
> bike go. The '88 and '89s weren't bad, either. And Barbie is a
> classic, whether you like lavender or not. The teal of my former A11
> and the later olive green are OK, but other than those, Kawi has
> missed the mark on color and style. Even the Kawi green model a few
> years back didn't quite do the trick for me. Looks great on the
> KLX250S, through.
>
> __Arden
>
> --- In
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
> , "revmaaatin" wrote:
> >
> > RANT SWITCH- ON
> >
> > Is it me? Or is it 'beauty in the eye of a beholder'. First it
> was
> > Tuperware bikes of assorted colors--now this?
> >
> >
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Kawasaki-KLR-New-2009-Kawasaki-
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Kawasaki-KLR-New-2009-Kawasaki->
> KLR650-
> > BLACK-KLR-650-
> >
> 09_W0QQitemZ180320710218QQihZ008QQcategoryZ50016QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ
> > 1QQcmdZViewItem
> >
> > Who in the world dreams up these colors?
> >
> > Do they actually pay someone to dream up these color combinations--
> or
> > do they just buy up discarded decals and throw them at the dart
> board
> > of design?
> >
> > Suzuki and Honda and Yamaha designers must be rolling on the floor
> > with laughter. The only up side, is that the graphics do change,
> and
> > you can identify the year by its color scheme, like "trash
> can '00."
> > The only year they got right was the 98, 01, and 03. Well, maybe
> the
> > 07 black bike. Everything else is nearly laughable--don't get me
> > started on the red that turns to PINK--but thankfully most of the
> > hideous color skeems can be hidden under a thick coat of dirt, or
> > changed out for IMS white.
> >
> > RANT- TURNED DOWN
> >
> > Just curious, how many folk here in KLR land have had to replace
> the
> > fragile-looking plastic of the 08+?
> >
> > RANT OFF
> >
> > revmaaatin.
> >
>
>