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nklr does your gal ride?

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:58 pm
by cycletip
Was in San Francisco yesterday and like a bee to honey was drawn towards the line of bikes parking along the street. Wanted to see what the "city" riders where on. Well, surprise of my life (and my wife's) were the beautiful girls riding scooters in SF! I mean high heals and all. Took a couple elbows but I'm telln' ya. It was worth the trip. So, now she's whispering "Vespa" in my ear all the time. What have I done? PS - next time I'm taken' a camera. You won't believe it. Would give the umbrella girls at USGP races a run for the money.

nklr does your gal ride?

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 3:53 pm
by rosslindberg
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "cycletip" wrote:
> > Was in San Francisco yesterday and like a bee to honey was drawn towards the line of bikes parking along the street. Wanted to see what the "city" riders where on. Well, surprise of my life (and my wife's) were the beautiful girls riding scooters in SF! I mean high heals and all. Took a couple elbows but I'm telln' ya. It was worth the trip. So, now she's whispering "Vespa" in my ear all the time. What have I done? PS - next time I'm taken' a camera. You won't believe it. Would give the umbrella girls at USGP races a run for the money. >
I've been to San Francisco a few times. Are you sure they were girls? :)

nklr does your gal ride?

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 3:58 pm
by roncriswell@sbcglobal.net
I am not normally a scooter guy (even though I destroyed a Vespa in 18 months as a kid - great fun by the way). After traveling to European cities numerous times and recently to NYC, for really crowded inner cities such as NYC, Paris, or Barcelona, they are the perfect vehicle for there. L.A. or Dallas ...... Forget it. Your ass would get run over there. NYC ........I would not want a car in the city. Taxi drivers must eat a lot of Tums. Criswell Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 9, 2009, at 2:58 PM, "cycletip" wrote: > Was in San Francisco yesterday and like a bee to honey was drawn > towards the line of bikes parking along the street. Wanted to see > what the "city" riders where on. Well, surprise of my life (and my > wife's) were the beautiful girls riding scooters in SF! I mean high > heals and all. Took a couple elbows but I'm telln' ya. It was worth > the trip. So, now she's whispering "Vespa" in my ear all the time. > What have I done? PS - next time I'm taken' a camera. You won't > believe it. Would give the umbrella girls at USGP races a run for > the money. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

nklr does your gal ride?

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 5:47 pm
by judjonzz
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "cycletip" wrote:
> > Was in San Francisco yesterday and like a bee to honey was drawn towards the line of bikes parking along the street. Wanted to see what the "city" riders where on. Well, surprise of my life (and my wife's) were the beautiful girls riding scooters in SF! I mean high heals and all. Took a couple elbows but I'm telln' ya. It was worth the trip. So, now she's whispering "Vespa" in my ear all the time. What have I done? PS - next time I'm taken' a camera. You won't believe it. Would give the umbrella girls at USGP races a run for the money. >
For girls on wheels, I'll take the bicycle riders of Copenhagen for scenic value. My own gal rides like the wind on her K75s, R80ST and DR350ES. She looks good on all of 'em, so I'll take that, too.

nklr does your gal ride?

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 6:00 pm
by roncriswell@sbcglobal.net
Post photos of Copenhegen bike riders (or any else you deem fit).Fred's umbrella girls will work also. This is in the interests of fine machinery. Criswell Sent from my iPhone
On Sep 9, 2009, at 5:47 PM, "judjonzz" wrote: > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "cycletip" wrote: > > > > Was in San Francisco yesterday and like a bee to honey was drawn > towards the line of bikes parking along the street. Wanted to see > what the "city" riders where on. Well, surprise of my life (and my > wife's) were the beautiful girls riding scooters in SF! I mean high > heals and all. Took a couple elbows but I'm telln' ya. It was worth > the trip. So, now she's whispering "Vespa" in my ear all the time. > What have I done? PS - next time I'm taken' a camera. You won't > believe it. Would give the umbrella girls at USGP races a run for > the money. > > > > For girls on wheels, I'll take the bicycle riders of Copenhagen for > scenic value. My own gal rides like the wind on her K75s, R80ST and > DR350ES. She looks good on all of 'em, so I'll take that, too. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

nklr does your gal ride?

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:50 pm
by Don Montgomery
Is SF anything like this? http://next-thing.net/?p=3035

$1.89 carb vent filter

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 8:52 pm
by Don Montgomery
If the float and/or float needle sticks open, the vent tube is where the extra gas goes before running into the intake track of the engine. How do I know this, you may ask? Yeah! I had done the T mod and fortunately the original lower section was still stock and emptied out under the rear suspension dog bone as planed. A surprise and real mess but at least no fire :-0 BTW, the black elbow into the carb is the fuel inlet, the grey one goes to the vent as noted in an earlier post. Thx for that info. Don M
> As I've noted before . . . engineering mind-set & 'K.I.S.S. Principle'. > > Everybody seems to be 'overthinking' this situation. > > To me this is VERY similar to what happens with Gas Grills when they are > stored, typically over the winter. In that case tiny spiders get into the > 'gas jets' and create blockages. Here they can be gotten to from the > 'backside' with a very small 'test tube' brush. > > In the case of the carburator 'vent tube' all you need is a non-rusting > air-pouros material. I presume that the end of this tube is pointed > downward. If not simply use enough tubing to create a ]'pressure loop' > with > the open end DOWN. Now stuff a small wad of 'Bronze Wool', or 3-M pad > {'woven plastic'} material about a half-inch into the end. That's it !!!! > All it has to do is keep the bugs and other tiny critters out. > > Cost - about as close to $0.00 as you can get. > > Regards & Good Luck, > Ron Magen > Backyard Boatshop > 2003 vintage - A17

nklr does your gal ride?

Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:58 pm
by cycletip
Don't want to get in trouble around here diving into the abyss just taken back by all the hotties on scooters. Guess I'd better get out more.
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "roncriswell@..." wrote: > > Post photos of Copenhegen bike riders (or any else you deem > fit).Fred's umbrella girls will work also. This is in the interests of > fine machinery. > > Criswell > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Sep 9, 2009, at 5:47 PM, "judjonzz" wrote: > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "cycletip" wrote: > > > > > > Was in San Francisco yesterday and like a bee to honey was drawn > > towards the line of bikes parking along the street. Wanted to see > > what the "city" riders where on. Well, surprise of my life (and my > > wife's) were the beautiful girls riding scooters in SF! I mean high > > heals and all. Took a couple elbows but I'm telln' ya. It was worth > > the trip. So, now she's whispering "Vespa" in my ear all the time. > > What have I done? PS - next time I'm taken' a camera. You won't > > believe it. Would give the umbrella girls at USGP races a run for > > the money. > > > > > > > For girls on wheels, I'll take the bicycle riders of Copenhagen for > > scenic value. My own gal rides like the wind on her K75s, R80ST and > > DR350ES. She looks good on all of 'em, so I'll take that, too. > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >