--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Ingo Lahnemann" wrote: > My KLR world has come crashing down on me... First that low life "Fireball" > kills Jennifer (I still have her JC Penny catalog picture on the garage
offroad a klr
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I haven't taken it yet, but the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (
http://www.msf-usa.org/ ) has a new 1-day dirt-bike course. I don't
know if it's any good, but I thought the Beginning Riders course was
great when I took it. It probably can't hurt anything.
And don't worry about dumping her once in a while. Back when I was a
lawyer, I had no respect for others who would never take a tough case
cause they didn't want to risk losing. Anyone who doesn't dump their
dual-sport once in a while isn't riding it very hard.
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Ingo,
There are only 2 kinds of dirt riders, those that have crashed, and those
that will. The only way you will ever master your machine is to take on
those areas that are challenging, IMHO. Practice, practice, ..., you know,
practice. Try riding with someone better and watch how they approach those
more challenging areas.
Just my .02 worth,
Marshall in Afton, Ok
'95 KLXC3
----- Original Message ----- From: Ingo Lahnemann To: KLR 650 List (E-mail) DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 7:26 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] I Can't Ride Off Pavement > My KLR world has come crashing down on me... First that low life "Fireball" > kills Jennifer (I still have her JC Penny catalog picture on the garage > wall!)... then I realize that I can't ride off road. I tried last summer in > the New Jersey Pine Barrens... almost went down a few times in soft > sand...hated it... then today I tried to ride this gas pipeline near home... > very muddy, I panicked, too much front brake and you know the rest... > flipping through the air, landing in ankle deep in mud and water with > "Katie" on her side! At least nothing was broken... picked her up (I'm a > man, not a girly man)and walked her to dry ground. I know you're supposed to > stay on the throttle... but the little voice in my head says that if I do, > I'll only crash harder. > > I guess its pavement and gravel roads for me from here on out? Unless I can > learn to ride this beast... and ideas? > > Ingo > > > > > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Support Dual Sport News by subscribing at: > http://www.geocities.com/~klrdsn/page2 > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ >
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Rich Kickbush wrote:
Rich This is exactly the kind of shit that separates us from the BMW and Goldwing lists. (Can you picture a BMW rider naming his bike after a 300 pound butch dyke who chews 'baccy and changes truck tires without tools? But here, it could happen!) 8^). Keep up the good work! -- bierdo> > No 1. STAY OFF THAT FRONT BRAKE IN THE DIRT! I have heard of some riders who are able to use their front brake off road but it is an advanced skill IMHO. It is possible to lock up the rear and dump it that way too, but its a lot harder and even if you do, you still have more control. > > No 2. Rename your bike. The name 'Katie' suggests something you would handle with gentleness and care. That ain't a KLR in the dirt. The KLR is a heavy pig, there's no way around it, and to do well you sometimes have to muscle that weight around with pure aggression (works for me anyway). Calling your bike Katie sets you up in the wrong frame of mind...call it something macho and give it stick, not respect...or at least think of Katie as a 300 pound butch dyke who chews 'baccy and changes truck tires without tools. > Rich > >
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Squid,
I'm all for being a man, but riding in foot deep water with snow
still on the ground would be pushing it for me...
Hey, How did you get the decals off the tanks of the blue (97?) KLR?
Cool pics,
Pat
Austin TX
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., squidwannabe@h... wrote: > Advise ? Ya be a man !!!!!!!> > Here's me and my friend, roughing it out in the mud ... > > http://www.geocities.com/therealsquidwannabe/newklr/ > >
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Gotta just live with it, buy some extra clutch and front brake levers and jump off when it falls. Go on dirt areas where you can jump/land/slide/etc, let yourself learn how to crash so you don't anymore. Sound stupid? Ya, it does, but it works. First week with my 250 all you would hear on the mud tracks would be
Rrrrrr*"AAAARGH!"*WHUMP*...... *RrrrrrRRRRR*"AIIEEE!"*WHUMP*.
Most fun I've had on two wheels ever since I decided to go skiing on my bicycle down dead mans curve. And now I don't crash that much anymore, learned to let the bike tell me how to go, just gotta remind it WHERE to go every now and then (GENTLY!), and go fast enough and light enough to let the front wheel hop those nasty ditches and stuff that other vehicles leave behind.
Course, gotta remember that on the road, cause I didn't, and can't ride for another month while my wrist finishes healing.
Demaree "What'dya mean '$400 dollars'?" Kolovzon
"December Seventh, 2001- a date which will pass unnoticed- Absolutely nothing of interest happened." -DXK> ** Original Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] I Can't Ride Off Pavement > ** Original Sender: "Ingo Lahnemann" > ** Original Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 17:25:31 -0700 > ** Original Message follows... > > My KLR world has come crashing down on me... First that low life "Fireball" > kills Jennifer (I still have her JC Penny catalog picture on the garage > wall!)... then I realize that I can't ride off road. I tried last summer in > the New Jersey Pine Barrens... almost went down a few times in soft > sand...hated it... then today I tried to ride this gas pipeline near home... > very muddy, I panicked, too much front brake and you know the rest... > flipping through the air, landing in ankle deep in mud and water with > "Katie" on her side! At least nothing was broken... picked her up (I'm a > man, not a girly man)and walked her to dry ground. I know you're supposed to > stay on the throttle... but the little voice in my head says that if I do, > I'll only crash harder. > > I guess its pavement and gravel roads for me from here on out? Unless I can > learn to ride this beast... and ideas? > > Ingo > > > > > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Support Dual Sport News by subscribing at: > http://www.geocities.com/~klrdsn/page2 > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >** --------- End Original Message ----------- ** >
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Hi,
Just been off road in average 2 to 4 in Hawaiian ice, believe me, 20 psi is
TOO much pressure. I was advised to run 8 and 10, I ran 10 and 12, and that
was a little too much. The advice was sound, watching the advisor ride as
though it was hard pack. I do not run rim locks and as there is virtually no
traction a tire moving is not a problem.
Brian
A14
TE 410E
Honolulu, HI
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., BCSavWill@c... wrote:
So I wonder how low you can safely go without rimlocks on hardpack or solid rock. Any war stories that anyone wants to share? RM>Just been off road in average 2 to 4 in Hawaiian ice, believe me, 20 >psi is TOO much pressure. I was advised to run 8 and 10, I ran 10 >and 12, and that was a little too much. The advice was sound, >watching the advisor ride as though it was hard pack. I do not run >rim locks and as there is virtually no traction a tire moving is not >a problem.
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RM-
At the Meteor DS ride, I showed up woefully poorly shod for the many
many many miles of deep sugar sand. My klr was wearing AM24's and the
only way that I could even manage to maintain speed and control with the
bike was to lower them down to ~5psi. I can't tell you exactly what psi
I was running as my pencil gauge didn't register it and it's lowest
reading was 5 psi. I don't know how much the tire slipped, but I never
had a flat and the ride was actually fun once I aired down from 10psi. I
think that the AM24's might be a bit of an aberration since they seem to
have pretty stiff beads, which, I'm thinking, probably saved my ass.
We did all the hero sections (none of which were sand, but hardpack
dirt) and the bike and tires did great. The AM24's are a bit chewed up,
but they made the 5 hour ride home fine. Oh yeah, no rimlocks.
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Zack
SE DC
KLR650A5 "Buster"
ZG1000A1
COG #4664
-----Original Message-----
From: richardm@... [mailto:richardm@...]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 4:59 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: I Can't Ride Off Pavement
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., BCSavWill@c... wrote: >Just been off road in average 2 to 4 in Hawaiian ice, believe me, 20 >psi is TOO much pressure. I was advised to run 8 and 10, I ran 10 >and 12, and that was a little too much. The advice was sound, >watching the advisor ride as though it was hard pack. I do not run >rim locks and as there is virtually no traction a tire moving is not >a problem. So I wonder how low you can safely go without rimlocks on hardpack or solid rock. Any war stories that anyone wants to share? RM
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Bretton-
Ummm, yeah, that's what they're for! But, like I said, a tire with a
stiff bead and/or stiff sidewall might be good enough in a tight spot.
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Zack
SE DC
KLR650A5 "Buster"
ZG1000A1
COG #4664
-----Original Message-----
From: brettonwolfgang@... [mailto:brettonwolfgang@...]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 6:41 PM
To: Zachariah Mully
Subject: Re: I Can't Ride Off Pavement
So, can I air down with rim locks ?
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Hi Gary,
No, I do not surf, bit old to learn
Hawaiian ice is several inches of rain mixed with the local red clay, that
acts like ice for tires, glue to plastic, dies all your clothes red, has a
coeficient of friction of zero and can be from 1/8th thick to several feet.
Makes you learn to stand on the pegs and appreciate body armour
Brian
A14
TE 410E
Honolulu, HI
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