nklr canyonlands np
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photos of klr-650 a14 or a15 (the green ones)
Hello,
We have a company that does guided tour mostly in the Labrador Region.
We started with Triumph Tiger but now, we change our bikes to KLR-650
(Better price, more reliable, easier to maintain and more fun in the
dirt...)
We are making a web site (you can see the work in progress at
www.motoaventure.com ) and we need pictures of KLR-650 (2000-2001) for the
site and a brochure until we can take some with our own bikes. (We will
translate the site in English later)
If you have a few good pictures of your bike in the wild and don't mind
having them exposed in our site. E-mail them to me at
stefan@...
Thank you,
Stefan Horik
(The French Connexion)
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photos of klr-650 a14 or a15 (the green ones)
I have a few on my site
www.geocities..com/therealsquidwannabe
www.geocities..com/therealsquidwannabe/myklr.htm
I also have a digital cam, so If you need a specific angle let me know
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Stefan Horik" wrote: > Hello, > > We have a company that does guided tour mostly in the Labrador Region. > > We started with Triumph Tiger but now, we change our bikes to KLR- 650 > (Better price, more reliable, easier to maintain and more fun in the > dirt...) > > We are making a web site (you can see the work in progress at > www.motoaventure.com ) and we need pictures of KLR-650 (2000-2001) for the > site and a brochure until we can take some with our own bikes. (We will > translate the site in English later) > > If you have a few good pictures of your bike in the wild and don't mind > having them exposed in our site. E-mail them to me at > stefan@c... > > Thank you, > > Stefan Horik > (The French Connexion)
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nklr canyonlands np
Yeah! I can't wait to ride the giant roller coaster. They are building an
underground tunnel from just behind the potash plant. You will take a tram
until you are directly under the visitor's center. There a huge elevator
will take you straight to the top. Attached to the visitor's center is the
coaster entrance. A 3000 foot drop at 120 mph back into the canyon will
make it the fastest, highest, most extreme coaster ever built. Could there
be anything more beautiful? I think not. And guess what they are calling
it, the Can of Evil Canyon Jumper. I love unbridled capitalism!!!
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> we need to support more road building in The Canyonlands! how else can
the
> handicapped and us motorized recreationists enjoy the park!
> just kidding! hey it sounds like some of you motorheads are acting like
> environmentalists- and protesting development in natural areas! right-on
> maybe there is hope- but now your up against our new pro business
president-
> turning public wealth into private wealth is his motto.
> mark
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