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				Jim & Shannon Morehead
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elden
Hi Elden,
 
 I've seen your name in print many times during the last several months, but
 I'm sorry to say I don't know much about you.  Are you a pro mechanic?
 
 Jim
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				Jim & Shannon Morehead
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elden
I really don't have any intelligent quesitons to pose tonight.  I just
 mounted a new rear tire on my A13 today and my old bod is a little stiff and
 sore from the experience.  I really had to work at getting the last little
 bit of the bead to seat.
 
 Should I take it a little easy on the new tire for a few days?  Do you guys
 worry about tire balance much?
 
 Jim
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				Jim & Shannon Morehead
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elden
Ok.  Here's one for you.  What pipe, in your experience, provides the best
 balance between rideability and power?
 
 Jim
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				Jim & Shannon Morehead
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elden
How does the chat room work?  Is it on e-groups?
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				Jim & Shannon Morehead
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elden
I was suprized to see how small the wheel bearings are on the KLR.  I guess
 they will hold up OK as long as they are maintained on the factory schedule.
 Am I right?  Anything special to look out for?
 
 Jim
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				Renn
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elden
Hello, Elden.  I'm not the tallest guy in the world 5' 10" and I also have a
 short leg to torso ratio ( stout, most people say ), other than the
 ubiquitous lowering links, do you have any ideas in regardes to lowering the
 center of gravity on the " Brute "?  I will be lowering mine using one
 method or another!  Thank you for your time.
 
 Renn
 A15 ( Rocinante )
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				Jim & Shannon Morehead
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elden
Well Guys, this old Okie is off to bed.  It's gonna be another hot one here
 tomorrow.  We've had 12 days of 100F plus.  Lots of 99's in between too.
 
 Thanks to all who helped set this up.  Thanks especially to Elden for the
 good advice.
 
 Jim
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				Mark S. Hamlin
 
crossing borders
First rule of thumb when travelling Latin America: Don't take anything you
 can't afford to lose!
 I couldn't take my animals down there.
 
 Mark S. Hamlin
 Corralitos, CA
 From: punkynsquirt@...
 Subject: Re: Crossing borders
 
 Harry: I have been in touch with every consulate for all 23 of the countries
 (besides USA) I will be going to and was assured that "Punky" would be
 allowed as long as he has an International Health Certificate with a
 veterinarian certifying "Punky" has the required shots and it has to be USDA
 endorsed as well. Then I will have to go to the consulate of each country
 before I enter for a paper from them. I'll need papers for myself and the
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