Hey Everyone,
At the insistence of my friend Mark (Tengai 650), I have decided to
finally check out this list again. I just wanted you all the know
that the advice I got from the old KLR list (which I see is still
populated by many familiar names), was instrumental in helping me
prepare for my trip from NY to Ushuaia 2 years ago. Thanks for that.
Mark said someone posted the other day asking for my opinion on the
Progressive Suspension rear shock I mauled for over 22,000 miles on
my trip. Well, it's a fantastic piece of equipment. I just wanted to
know that if anyone has any other questions about gear, trip planning
to South America, or whatever, I would be happy to offer it, and in
some small way pay back what you guys did for me.
By the way, you guys may be happy to know that this list is actually
mentioned in the book I have coming out in May. It's becomes a topic
in the book because my riding buddies and I actually ended up staying
in a lister's house in Panama.
Andres Carlstein
Odyssey to Ushuaia
A13
kl 600 shock needed
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "acarlstein" wrote:
Hey Andres, Welcome back and I, for one, look forward to hearing about your trip and how the KLR performed on your journey. Do you have a website? Brad> Hey Everyone, > > At the insistence of my friend Mark (Tengai 650), I have decided to > finally check out this list again. I just wanted you all the know > that the advice I got from the old KLR list (which I see is still > populated by many familiar names), was instrumental in helping me > prepare for my trip from NY to Ushuaia 2 years ago. Thanks for that. > > Mark said someone posted the other day asking for my opinion on the > Progressive Suspension rear shock I mauled for over 22,000 miles on > my trip. Well, it's a fantastic piece of equipment. I just wanted to > know that if anyone has any other questions about gear, trip planning > to South America, or whatever, I would be happy to offer it, and in > some small way pay back what you guys did for me. > > By the way, you guys may be happy to know that this list is actually > mentioned in the book I have coming out in May. It's becomes a topic > in the book because my riding buddies and I actually ended up staying > in a lister's house in Panama. > > Andres Carlstein > Odyssey to Ushuaia > A13
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kl 600 shock needed
I wrote:
"...compared to the C-series 650".> > Is > > the stock KL setup better for fireroads and gritty, > > bumpy backroads? Any information appreciated. > > The bike is better for those conditions due to its lower weight and > longer suspension travel.
"...compared to the A-series 650". Mister_T Melbourne Australia> However, manuals show that the 600 has 10mm less travel at the rear.
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Welcome back Andres!
Yep some of us "old timers" are still here after all these years.
Fred
http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com ***NEW***
http://www.canyonlandsmotorclassic.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "acarlstein" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 12:39 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] NKLR: New Member, ACarlstein > Hey Everyone, > > At the insistence of my friend Mark (Tengai 650), I have decided to > finally check out this list again. I just wanted you all the know > that the advice I got from the old KLR list (which I see is still > populated by many familiar names), was instrumental in helping me > prepare for my trip from NY to Ushuaia 2 years ago. Thanks for that.
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