The Reverend Jim wrote about a KLR tech week end in Washington......I've got a Fire Station and/or one or two other places to do one of these in southern SoCal,that is if some one would like to be the Tech master......any thoughts?
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tire knobs keep pulling off
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we need this down here, too!
The most "logical" thought is that you should have it here in
Dallas.... 8^)
Greg in Dallas
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Harry C Seifert, Jr" wrote: > The Reverend Jim wrote about a KLR tech week end in Washington......I've got a Fire Station and/or one or two other places to do one of these in southern SoCal,that is if some one would like to be the Tech master......any thoughts? > > bseifert71@m... > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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we need this down here, too!
I'd love to have a "Professor.jim's traveling KLR tech road show" and
make a living by traveling Canada & the USA, but I don't see how this
could work out financially.
Just do it, you don't need so called gurus to host it, there are quite
a few knowledgeable listers out there. Maybe you could make it
non-KLR specific, after all a lot of questions involve things like
tire changing, electrical poop, carbs, suspension set up, etc. You
could combine it with a short D/S ride & let the experienced off road
riders so newbies how to do it in the dirt.
I was invited to attend a wedding on July 7th in L.A., time isn't the
problem, I can't attend for financial reasons. Now if I could just
figure out a way to charge all those rich Californians $100 per person
for a weekend event .... hey, RM & I could have a battle of the
charging systems & see if his Electrex upgrade really beats my stock
setup.
Professor A9 Federal Way, WA. [USA]
ps: I've been called a lot of things in my life, but never
"Reverend"!!
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Harry wrote:
The Reverend Jim wrote about a KLR tech week end in
Washington......I've got a
Fire Station and/or one or two other places to do one of these in
southern
SoCal,that is if some one would like to be the Tech master......any
thoughts?
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Greg wrote:
The most "logical" thought is that you should have it here in
Dallas.... 8^)
Greg in Dallas
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we need this down here, too!
On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Jim Hyman wrote:
My amps can kick your amps butt, Mr. HiMan. Or maybe not...>for a weekend event .... hey, RM & I could have a battle of the charging >systems & see if his Electrex upgrade really beats my stock setup.
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tire knobs keep pulling off
Buy some Avon distanzias for a long trip such as you are planning. Conall _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.>From: "ryanwow2000" >To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [DSN_klr650] Tire Knobs keep pulling off >Date: Tue, 18 Jun 2002 03:02:44 -0000 > >I've got a question for any tire experts out there- > >I'm 1000 miles from home on my way to AK and just noticed that my brand new >Duro rear tire has a problem- the center knobs are tearing off at the base. > At least 3/4 of the knobs are showing this, some are severe, very deep >tears, the width of the knob and 1/4" or more deep. Haven't even gone >off-road, except for 5 miles gravel road. Going to contact Dennis Kirk in >the morning of course, but here's the part that concerns me- my last rear >tire, a Kenda K270 was showing the same symptoms after 1000 mi. Before i >pulled it. I ran both tires from 30-35 depending on load. Could it be >driving habit, mechanical issues, or is it just plain and simple old cheap >tires? > >The last thing I want is for my next set to have this same problem, and I >notice it 300 miles north of Fairbanks. Any ideas? > >Thanks in advance for any help. > >Ryan Bock >A12 SF-Prudhoe Bay-Ushuaia > >
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