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				jayed36@yahoo.com
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funniest thing
Took a ride down Skyline Drive (Central Ca.) to the infamous Alice's 
 Restaurant and parked the A15 amongst the many crotch rockets and 
 Harley's. As I sat there downing a beer on the patio watching people 
 walk by the bikes, it was the KLR where most were stopping, pointing, 
 squatting down to look at, instead of the other bikes.
 
 Just found humor in it. 
 
 Unless it was the small penis syndrome where they stop, point and 
 chuckle. Not that I can relate to that. Nope.
 
   Jeff
   A15
   San Bruno
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				IronJungle@Hotmail.com
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The 1st Sunday of each month, bikers in Austin gather at Ski Shores.
 The KLR always gets looks.  Also BMW-GS's, they get looks as well.  I 
 think that big looking dual sport bikes are just rare.  Plus, in the 
 normal sea of chrome, they stand out because they are usually dirty 
 and look like they are riden hard.
 
 Most common questions: "How much do you pay for one of those?" and 
 then "Can they keep up on the highway?"
 
 Pat / Austin
 
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In DSN_klr650@y..., jayed36@y... wrote: >As I sat there downing a beer on the patio watching people > walk by the bikes, it was the KLR where most were stopping, pointing, > squatting down to look at, instead of the other bikes. > > Just found humor in it. > > Unless it was the small penis syndrome where they stop, point and > chuckle. Not that I can relate to that. Nope. > > Jeff > A15 > San Bruno
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				Mark St.Hilaire, Sr
 
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Kind of along the same lines, I've noticed that I'm getting FAR more waves than ever before, especially from Harley riders... Mark St.Hilaire, Sr A15 My HomePage: http://home.adelphia.net/~msaint/index.html My KLR650 Pages: http://klr6500.tripod.com/ (Under Construction)> Took a ride down Skyline Drive (Central Ca.) to the infamous Alice's > Restaurant and parked the A15 amongst the many crotch rockets and > Harley's. As I sat there downing a beer on the patio watching people > walk by the bikes, it was the KLR where most were stopping, pointing, > squatting down to look at, instead of the other bikes. > Just found humor in it.
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				cccp7@hotmail.com
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AND GIRLS DIG THEM!!!!!!!!!
 
 
 
 Raz
 www3.sympatico.ca/razb
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				rob
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That's for sure!!
 
 cccp7@... wrote:
 
 
			
			
									
									
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				jayed36@yahoo.com
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Yeah I saw your pic on how to hold on properly.
 Looked technically correct to me, but I would need a closer look to 
 verify that.
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In DSN_klr650@y..., cccp7@h... wrote: > AND GIRLS DIG THEM!!!!!!!!! > > > > Raz > www3.sympatico.ca/razb
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				cccp7@hotmail.com
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It could be arranged my friend. hehe
 
 Unfortunately I dont have pics of advanced holding positions. This 
 course will be given at a later time.
 
 later
 
 raz
 
			
			
									
									
						> > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., cccp7@h... wrote: > > AND GIRLS DIG THEM!!!!!!!!! > > > > > > > > Raz > > www3.sympatico.ca/razb
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				thesquasher@hotmail.com
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Another good place to ride is up to Mt. Hamilton in San Jose. One 
 time I was up there I saw 4 other KLR's. You can ride from Mt. 
 Hamilton to Mt. Diablo. A very nice ride. I think I'll be up there 
 thursday or friday July 5 or 6. I got those days off because work is 
 slow.
 
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In DSN_klr650@y..., jayed36@y... wrote: > Took a ride down Skyline Drive (Central Ca.) to the infamous Alice's > > > Jeff > A15 > San Bruno
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				Lance Collier
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You guys are making me miss CA.  I used to ride the Santa Cruz Mts. 
 and San Jose area and consider that some of the best times of my 
 life.  I have many memories of riding over the top of Mt. Hamilton 
 and La Honda Road to HW 1 to Red, White, and Blue Beach.  You know, 
 across from the mill - snicker.  There are lots of twisties in that 
 area.  I was doing it on a '73 CB750K back then.  I do remember 
 Alice's.  Is that the same one Arlo sang about?
 
 -Lance
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In DSN_klr650@y..., thesquasher@h... wrote: > Another good place to ride is up to Mt. Hamilton in San Jose. One > time I was up there I saw 4 other KLR's. You can ride from Mt. > Hamilton to Mt. Diablo. A very nice ride. I think I'll be up there > thursday or friday July 5 or 6. I got those days off because work is > slow. > > > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., jayed36@y... wrote: > > Took a ride down Skyline Drive (Central Ca.) to the infamous > Alice's > > > > > > Jeff > > A15 > > San Bruno
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				jayed36@yahoo.com
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Yep, that's the same Alice's. And I also found myself on La Honda 
 road yesterday coming back from Hollister Hills.
 
 Speaking of Hollister Hills, that was an eye opener for riding in the 
 dirt for the first time with the A15. Stock as it is, I'm sure it's 
 fine for trail and old logging type roads, but certainly not dirt 
 friendly yet. I found it heavy to maneuver through loose dirt and the 
 suspension leaves a lot to be desired over jumps, potholes, dips, etc.
 
 Did wonderfully well on the open road though, and I found I got rid 
 of the high speed weave if I put my right foot back on the passenger 
 foot peg, moved my left hand to the center of the handlebars and 
 closed my right eye.
 
 
 
			
			
									
									
						--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Lance Collier" wrote: > You guys are making me miss CA. I used to ride the Santa Cruz Mts. > and San Jose area and consider that some of the best times of my > life. I have many memories of riding over the top of Mt. Hamilton > and La Honda Road to HW 1 to Red, White, and Blue Beach. You know, > across from the mill - snicker. There are lots of twisties in that > area. I was doing it on a '73 CB750K back then. I do remember > Alice's. Is that the same one Arlo sang about?
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