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posting from central america

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 6:26 pm
by markharf
Anyone remember the guy who used to post fairly frequently from somewhere in Central America? He was a ship s pilot in one of the major ports, and had a KLR which always had seven or twelve things seriously wrong with it. I m asking because I just happened to remember him as I headed south through Central America, but couldn t remember his posting handle or even location. Thanks to those with more intact memory banks than I. Mark (from Grenada Nicagagua, where the language schools outnumber the tourists by a substantial margin)

posting from central america

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 8:00 pm
by Martin
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "markharf" wrote:
> > Anyone remember the guy who used to post fairly frequently from somewhere in Central America? He was a ship s pilot in one of the major ports, and had a KLR which always had seven or twelve things seriously wrong with it. > > I m asking because I just happened to remember him as I headed south through Central America, but couldn t remember his posting handle or even location. > > Thanks to those with more intact memory banks than I. > > Mark > > (from Grenada Nicagagua, where the language schools outnumber the tourists by a substantial margin) >
see message #183055 open the message reply to the sender. Make sure his address is in that block. I do believe he sold that bike. revmaaatin.

posting from central america

Posted: Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:24 pm
by D Critchley
I think that his first name was Jacobus, and from Costa Rica. DC markharf wrote:
> > > Anyone remember the guy who used to post fairly frequently from > somewhere in Central America? He was a ship s pilot in one of the major > ports, and had a KLR which always had seven or twelve things seriously > wrong with it. > > I m asking because I just happened to remember him as I headed south > through Central America, but couldn t remember his posting handle or > even location. > > Thanks to those with more intact memory banks than I. > > Mark > > (from Grenada Nicagagua, where the language schools outnumber the > tourists by a substantial margin) >

rider specialties and my plea

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:03 am
by Carla Williamson
Hi, My name is Carla. My significant other, Jim, has ridden for well over 40 years, riding the lower continental at least twice. I on the other hand rode years ago and I got back into it 2 1/2 years ago after we started dating. He has a Rider enthusiast gadget website that I run and we sell Cee Bailey's aircraft quality windshields and ship to anywhere in the lower continental United States for a $10.00 shipping fee. We also have other goodies and gadgets too. He has worked many bike rallies and has attended Sturgis since he was 16, since he grew up in South Dakota. I on the other hand grew up in So Cal. I am truly not spamming, only trying to bring in some income due to the fact that I was laid off from my job June of last year at a dental Lab in Scottsdale, and have yet to secure employment. This along with Spousal Maintenance is my only source of income, and I still have to sell my home. I am not asking for sympathy, I am just asking you to please check out my site. I would not be posting here if I did not have anything to offer. Please do me a favor and stop by and see what I have. Best Regards, Carla Williamson Surprise, Arizona http://www.riderspecialties.com/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

posting from central america

Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:13 am
by albatrossklr
Jake still has the bike, but has retired from being a harbor pilot and spend his days swimming & generally enjoying life, albatross who is almost ready to fly south for the winter
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Martin" wrote: > > > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "markharf" wrote: > > > > Anyone remember the guy who used to post fairly frequently from somewhere in Central America? He was a ship s pilot in one of the major ports, and had a KLR which always had seven or twelve things seriously wrong with it. > > > > I m asking because I just happened to remember him as I headed south through Central America, but couldn t remember his posting handle or even location. > > > > Thanks to those with more intact memory banks than I. > > > > Mark > > > > (from Grenada Nicagagua, where the language schools outnumber the tourists by a substantial margin) > > > see message #183055 > open the message > reply to the sender. > Make sure his address is in that block. > I do believe he sold that bike. > > revmaaatin. >