I have finally figured out what you are all talking about. I didn't know you could get your little doohickey changed over to a better one. Maybe I should get in line.
Anyway, I have the 4 year warrantee on my A17. Should I change over or just let the dealer worry about it when my doohickey is done?
don
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wanted-corbin dished seat
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doohickies
I'd go with the old "ounce of prevention" for the doohickey and
spring. If it goes out and takes the rest of the engine with it, your
bike will be down for awhile. And if your dealer's mechanic isn't up
to snuff, it may never be the same. There's also Murphy to consider;
if your doohickey fails, Murph sez it will be in the rain and far
from home.
TGIF!
__Arden
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Do you guys know where I can find some good pictures of KLR 650
motorcycles? I would like to show my sister in Argentina, and my aunt and
uncle in Salinas, California, how my new bike looks like.
Thanks
JGR
Quito - Ecuador
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wanted-corbin dished seat
Someone emailed me about selling a seat but my email came back as
undeliverable to you. Still looking to purchase a dished seat
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