which tank bag?
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bad luck~
you won't believe this... tonight at 940pm some kid ran over my bike!
luckily it was just parked on the street... i'm sitting and talking
to my folks in their front room of the house... a bunch of kids in a
couple of hopped up rice burners (honda & nissan) reving their
engines and doing brake stands on the front street... not normal for
the neighbourhood but normal enough for 16 yr olds... the kid backs
right into and onto the front tire... drives it rearward for 3'-5'
before knocking it over... kickstand skid marks on the blacktop. he
never touched his brakes...
duh, i never saw your bike man... no shit, you gotta look 1st to see
something sherlock! so i get his info and call the cops... 45
minutes later they arrive... tell'em the story... they stroke the
kid some coupons...
the worst part was i said to my folks this kid is gonna run over my
bike... and i watched it happen... just as i was trying to get out
the front door to stop it... dam!!! now once again i am and will be
without 2wheel transport... guess this is it for the summer for
me... it'll sit at least a week to two before they look at it, then
order parts, then install and repair.... i'd say a month down the
drain... man this is frustrating... two weeks ago i was run off the
road literally twice... duh! sorry man i didn't see you... how can
you miss a 5'10" rider on a 4&1/2 foot bike thats olive green on a
black road?
i am totally pissed that i am the one out of pocket... i gotta do
all the leg work because of some else's stupidity... B/S! i am
not amused...
get this... used to be an accident investigator... now i work for
law firm traking down people involved in accidents and serving them
with court doc's... how ironic can it get...
y'all be safe out there...
~cdnabn49~
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bad luck~
I'm sorry to hear your bad luck story. I can feel your pain in your
post. I'm afraid to say that I would probably be in jail right now
if I were in your shoes. (emotions running amuck, watching a moron
do moron things, costing me alot of non-riding days)
When you do get it fixed, consider how I think, and what I do.
I go to the mall, I park next to the friggin front door. I go to my
in-laws or friends, it's on the front lawn, or in the shade beside
the house. I go out to eat, it's on the side walk, or parked right
on the other side of the window where I will be sitting down eating,
watching it almost every second.
It's narrow, got a big 21 inch front wheel to roll over almost
anything, light for a bike, dual purpose tires, and lots of
suspension travel. It will go there, so I put it there, where cars
can't, or won't go. Out of the way, out of sight sometimes, and away
from swinging doors, backing up cars, kids touching it, drunks
falling into it and just plain further away from idiots and morons.
Yes, something could still happen to it, but it's a whole lot less
likely.
MrMoose
A8 (Barbie and Ken special)
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "cdnabn49" wrote: > you won't believe this... tonight at 940pm some kid ran over my bike! > luckily it was just parked on the street... i'm sitting and talking > to my folks in their front room of the house... a bunch of kids in a > couple of hopped up rice burners (honda & nissan) reving their > engines and doing brake stands on the front street... not normal for > the neighbourhood but normal enough for 16 yr olds... the kid backs > right into and onto the front tire... drives it rearward for 3'-5' > before knocking it over... kickstand skid marks on the blacktop. he > never touched his brakes... > > duh, i never saw your bike man... no shit, you gotta look 1st to see > something sherlock! so i get his info and call the cops... 45 > minutes later they arrive... tell'em the story... they stroke the > kid some coupons... > > the worst part was i said to my folks this kid is gonna run over my > bike... and i watched it happen... just as i was trying to get out > the front door to stop it... dam!!! now once again i am and will be > without 2wheel transport... guess this is it for the summer for > me... it'll sit at least a week to two before they look at it, then > order parts, then install and repair.... i'd say a month down the > drain... man this is frustrating... two weeks ago i was run off the > road literally twice... duh! sorry man i didn't see you... how can > you miss a 5'10" rider on a 4&1/2 foot bike thats olive green on a > black road? > > i am totally pissed that i am the one out of pocket... i gotta do > all the leg work because of some else's stupidity... B/S! i am > not amused... > > get this... used to be an accident investigator... now i work for > law firm traking down people involved in accidents and serving them > with court doc's... how ironic can it get... > > > y'all be safe out there... > > ~cdnabn49~
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true... had it vandalized at work... then had an incident and
smashed my gauges right off the bike, then this... man if i didn't
have bad luck i'd have no luck at all!
~cdnabn49~
"Keith Saltzer" wrote:
I'm sorry to hear your bad luck story. I can feel your pain in your
post. I'm afraid to say that I would probably be in jail right now
if I were in your shoes. (emotions running amuck, watching a moron
do moron things, costing me alot of non-riding days)
When you do get it fixed, consider how I think, and what I do.
I go to the mall, I park next to the friggin front door. I go to my
in-laws or friends, it's on the front lawn, or in the shade beside
the house. I go out to eat, it's on the side walk, or parked right
on the other side of the window where I will be sitting down
eating,
watching it almost every second.
It's narrow, got a big 21 inch front wheel to roll over almost
anything, light for a bike, dual purpose tires, and lots of
suspension travel. It will go there, so I put it there, where cars
can't, or won't go. Out of the way, out of sight sometimes, and
away from swinging doors, backing up cars, kids touching it, drunks
falling into it and just plain further away from idiots and morons.
Yes, something could still happen to it, but it's a whole lot less
likely.
MrMoose
A8 (Barbie and Ken special)
bad luck~
I teach for Rider's Edge, the Harley Davidson Rider Course. I parked my A9
outside the Harley / Buell dealership in the bike parking area. When I came
out after teaching on a Sat. afternoon, my KLR was on it's side (the side
stand side) and there is a foot print / heel kick mark in the fuel tank. The
gauges were damaged, the 10" windshield was damaged and the handlebars were
bent from the fall onto the concrete.
None of the damage prevented me from riding it home. I registered a
complaint with the storeowner. I was told sorry, but bikes do fall over. I
still teach there, at the dealership, as I need the money. I did pay or the
repairs myself as it was below my deductible. I don't bring my KLR to that
dealership to teach anymore.
PauL M. Bober
-----Original Message-----
From: cdnabn49 [mailto:cdnabn49@...]
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 4:42 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: bad luck~
true... had it vandalized at work... then had an incident and
smashed my gauges right off the bike, then this... man if i didn't
have bad luck i'd have no luck at all!
~cdnabn49~
"Keith Saltzer" wrote:
I'm sorry to hear your bad luck story. I can feel your pain in your
post. I'm afraid to say that I would probably be in jail right now
if I were in your shoes. (emotions running amuck, watching a moron
do moron things, costing me alot of non-riding days)
When you do get it fixed, consider how I think, and what I do.
I go to the mall, I park next to the friggin front door. I go to my
in-laws or friends, it's on the front lawn, or in the shade beside
the house. I go out to eat, it's on the side walk, or parked right
on the other side of the window where I will be sitting down
eating,
watching it almost every second.
It's narrow, got a big 21 inch front wheel to roll over almost
anything, light for a bike, dual purpose tires, and lots of
suspension travel. It will go there, so I put it there, where cars
can't, or won't go. Out of the way, out of sight sometimes, and
away from swinging doors, backing up cars, kids touching it, drunks
falling into it and just plain further away from idiots and morons.
Yes, something could still happen to it, but it's a whole lot less
likely.
MrMoose
A8 (Barbie and Ken special)
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On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, PauL M. Bober wrote:
I hope find a way to let you students know that you ride things other then Harley's, so that they can know that their teacher, somebody with something they should listen to, somebody that they should look up to... you get the point. Makes you want to kick over a Harley. -- Doug Herr doug@...> I teach for Rider's Edge, the Harley Davidson Rider Course. I parked my A9 > outside the Harley / Buell dealership in the bike parking area. When I came > out after teaching on a Sat. afternoon, my KLR was on it's side (the side > stand side) and there is a foot print / heel kick mark in the fuel tank. The > gauges were damaged, the 10" windshield was damaged and the handlebars were > bent from the fall onto the concrete. > > None of the damage prevented me from riding it home. I registered a > complaint with the storeowner. I was told sorry, but bikes do fall over. I > still teach there, at the dealership, as I need the money. I did pay or the > repairs myself as it was below my deductible. I don't bring my KLR to that > dealership to teach anymore.
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bad luck~
Probably the only reason that the guy could kick that high was the
fact that he is obviously hung like a hamster. Sorry to hear that
anything like this could occur-at a bike dealership of all places
...cosmo
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "PauL M. Bober"
wrote:
parked my A9> I teach for Rider's Edge, the Harley Davidson Rider Course. I
When I came> outside the Harley / Buell dealership in the bike parking area.
(the side> out after teaching on a Sat. afternoon, my KLR was on it's side
tank. The> stand side) and there is a foot print / heel kick mark in the fuel
handlebars were> gauges were damaged, the 10" windshield was damaged and the
a> bent from the fall onto the concrete. > > None of the damage prevented me from riding it home. I registered
over. I> complaint with the storeowner. I was told sorry, but bikes do fall
pay or the> still teach there, at the dealership, as I need the money. I did
KLR to that> repairs myself as it was below my deductible. I don't bring my
your> dealership to teach anymore. > > PauL M. Bober > > -----Original Message----- > From: cdnabn49 [mailto:cdnabn49@y...] > Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 4:42 PM > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: bad luck~ > > true... had it vandalized at work... then had an incident and > smashed my gauges right off the bike, then this... man if i didn't > have bad luck i'd have no luck at all! > > ~cdnabn49~ > > > > "Keith Saltzer" wrote: > I'm sorry to hear your bad luck story. I can feel your pain in
my> post. I'm afraid to say that I would probably be in jail right now > if I were in your shoes. (emotions running amuck, watching a moron > do moron things, costing me alot of non-riding days) > When you do get it fixed, consider how I think, and what I do. > > I go to the mall, I park next to the friggin front door. I go to
FAQ> in-laws or friends, it's on the front lawn, or in the shade beside > the house. I go out to eat, it's on the side walk, or parked right > on the other side of the window where I will be sitting down > eating, > watching it almost every second. > > It's narrow, got a big 21 inch front wheel to roll over almost > anything, light for a bike, dual purpose tires, and lots of > suspension travel. It will go there, so I put it there, where cars > can't, or won't go. Out of the way, out of sight sometimes, and > away from swinging doors, backing up cars, kids touching it, drunks > falling into it and just plain further away from idiots and morons. > Yes, something could still happen to it, but it's a whole lot less > likely. > > MrMoose > A8 (Barbie and Ken special) > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List
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I'd like to see a KLR rally at that Harley dealership. Hundreds of dirty, muddy KLR's with all their homemade accessories in the
parking lot screwing up sales of those .......... ah .......... cult machines.
Criswell
KLR (the antiHarley)
"PauL M. Bober" wrote:
> I teach for Rider's Edge, the Harley Davidson Rider Course. I parked my A9 > outside the Harley / Buell dealership in the bike parking area. When I came > out after teaching on a Sat. afternoon, my KLR was on it's side (the side > stand side) and there is a foot print / heel kick mark in the fuel tank. The > gauges were damaged, the 10" windshield was damaged and the handlebars were > bent from the fall onto the concrete. > > None of the damage prevented me from riding it home. I registered a > complaint with the storeowner. I was told sorry, but bikes do fall over. I > still teach there, at the dealership, as I need the money. I did pay or the > repairs myself as it was below my deductible. I don't bring my KLR to that > dealership to teach anymore. > > PauL M. Bober > > -----Original Message----- > From: cdnabn49 [mailto:cdnabn49@...] > Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 4:42 PM > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: bad luck~ > > true... had it vandalized at work... then had an incident and > smashed my gauges right off the bike, then this... man if i didn't > have bad luck i'd have no luck at all! > > ~cdnabn49~ > > "Keith Saltzer" wrote: > I'm sorry to hear your bad luck story. I can feel your pain in your > post. I'm afraid to say that I would probably be in jail right now > if I were in your shoes. (emotions running amuck, watching a moron > do moron things, costing me alot of non-riding days) > When you do get it fixed, consider how I think, and what I do. > > I go to the mall, I park next to the friggin front door. I go to my > in-laws or friends, it's on the front lawn, or in the shade beside > the house. I go out to eat, it's on the side walk, or parked right > on the other side of the window where I will be sitting down > eating, > watching it almost every second. > > It's narrow, got a big 21 inch front wheel to roll over almost > anything, light for a bike, dual purpose tires, and lots of > suspension travel. It will go there, so I put it there, where cars > can't, or won't go. Out of the way, out of sight sometimes, and > away from swinging doors, backing up cars, kids touching it, drunks > falling into it and just plain further away from idiots and morons. > Yes, something could still happen to it, but it's a whole lot less > likely. > > MrMoose > A8 (Barbie and Ken special) > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ > courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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bad luck~
They get pissy about other bikes, damage them and run. Cowards! Wonder how
they would feel about getting their asses kicked by a bunch of KLR riders.
Just for icing on the cake we could run their H-Ds into a mud pit.
TK
----- Original Message ----- From: "ron criswell" To: "PauL M. Bober" Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 9:00 AM Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Re: bad luck~ > I'd like to see a KLR rally at that Harley dealership. Hundreds of dirty, muddy KLR's with all their homemade accessories in the > parking lot screwing up sales of those .......... ah .......... cult machines. > > Criswell > KLR (the antiHarley) > > "PauL M. Bober" wrote: > > > I teach for Rider's Edge, the Harley Davidson Rider Course. I parked my A9 > > outside the Harley / Buell dealership in the bike parking area. When I came > > out after teaching on a Sat. afternoon, my KLR was on it's side (the side > > stand side) and there is a foot print / heel kick mark in the fuel tank. The > > gauges were damaged, the 10" windshield was damaged and the handlebars were > > bent from the fall onto the concrete. > > > > None of the damage prevented me from riding it home. I registered a > > complaint with the storeowner. I was told sorry, but bikes do fall over. I > > still teach there, at the dealership, as I need the money. I did pay or the > > repairs myself as it was below my deductible. I don't bring my KLR to that > > dealership to teach anymore. > > > > PauL M. Bober > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: cdnabn49 [mailto:cdnabn49@...] > > Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 4:42 PM > > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > > Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: bad luck~ > > > > true... had it vandalized at work... then had an incident and > > smashed my gauges right off the bike, then this... man if i didn't > > have bad luck i'd have no luck at all! > > > > ~cdnabn49~ > > > > "Keith Saltzer" wrote: > > I'm sorry to hear your bad luck story. I can feel your pain in your > > post. I'm afraid to say that I would probably be in jail right now > > if I were in your shoes. (emotions running amuck, watching a moron > > do moron things, costing me alot of non-riding days) > > When you do get it fixed, consider how I think, and what I do. > > > > I go to the mall, I park next to the friggin front door. I go to my > > in-laws or friends, it's on the front lawn, or in the shade beside > > the house. I go out to eat, it's on the side walk, or parked right > > on the other side of the window where I will be sitting down > > eating, > > watching it almost every second. > > > > It's narrow, got a big 21 inch front wheel to roll over almost > > anything, light for a bike, dual purpose tires, and lots of > > suspension travel. It will go there, so I put it there, where cars > > can't, or won't go. Out of the way, out of sight sometimes, and > > away from swinging doors, backing up cars, kids touching it, drunks > > falling into it and just plain further away from idiots and morons. > > Yes, something could still happen to it, but it's a whole lot less > > likely. > > > > MrMoose > > A8 (Barbie and Ken special) > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ > > courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
bad luck~
I show up for the riding portion of my Rider's Edge class on my trusty KLR.
I also teach the "Experienced Rider " classes for MSF. The students that
took my Rider's Edge classes mingle with the students than have taken the
MSF classes I teach. Seems as though, they discover my KLR does things the
big V-Twins can't. It is funny; they respect me when they are in classes or
by themselves. In a group, they don't even acknowledge me. Oh well look at
it like this. My daughter loves me and that is all that matters.
PauL M. Bober
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Herr [mailto:doug@...]
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 6:39 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Re: bad luck~
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003, PauL M. Bober wrote: > I teach for Rider's Edge, the Harley Davidson Rider Course. I parked my A9 > outside the Harley / Buell dealership in the bike parking area. When I came > out after teaching on a Sat. afternoon, my KLR was on it's side (the side > stand side) and there is a foot print / heel kick mark in the fuel tank. The > gauges were damaged, the 10" windshield was damaged and the handlebars were > bent from the fall onto the concrete. > > None of the damage prevented me from riding it home. I registered a > complaint with the storeowner. I was told sorry, but bikes do fall over. I > still teach there, at the dealership, as I need the money. I did pay or the > repairs myself as it was below my deductible. I don't bring my KLR to that > dealership to teach anymore. I hope find a way to let you students know that you ride things other then Harley's, so that they can know that their teacher, somebody with something they should listen to, somebody that they should look up to... you get the point. Makes you want to kick over a Harley. -- Doug Herr doug@... List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
bad luck~
I was mostly disappointed with the response of the dealership owners. I have
learned that not owning a Harley / Buell / clone does put you lower on the
food chain, in some Harley owners' eyes. But a true biker would appreciate
the fact that you just own a bike.
PauL M. Bober
-----Original Message-----
From: cosmoboj [mailto:cosmo_bojinski@...]
Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 7:36 PM
To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: bad luck~
Probably the only reason that the guy could kick that high was the
fact that he is obviously hung like a hamster. Sorry to hear that
anything like this could occur-at a bike dealership of all places
...cosmo
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "PauL M. Bober"
wrote:
parked my A9> I teach for Rider's Edge, the Harley Davidson Rider Course. I
When I came> outside the Harley / Buell dealership in the bike parking area.
(the side> out after teaching on a Sat. afternoon, my KLR was on it's side
tank. The> stand side) and there is a foot print / heel kick mark in the fuel
handlebars were> gauges were damaged, the 10" windshield was damaged and the
a> bent from the fall onto the concrete. > > None of the damage prevented me from riding it home. I registered
over. I> complaint with the storeowner. I was told sorry, but bikes do fall
pay or the> still teach there, at the dealership, as I need the money. I did
KLR to that> repairs myself as it was below my deductible. I don't bring my
your> dealership to teach anymore. > > PauL M. Bober > > -----Original Message----- > From: cdnabn49 [mailto:cdnabn49@y...] > Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 4:42 PM > To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: bad luck~ > > true... had it vandalized at work... then had an incident and > smashed my gauges right off the bike, then this... man if i didn't > have bad luck i'd have no luck at all! > > ~cdnabn49~ > > > > "Keith Saltzer" wrote: > I'm sorry to hear your bad luck story. I can feel your pain in
my> post. I'm afraid to say that I would probably be in jail right now > if I were in your shoes. (emotions running amuck, watching a moron > do moron things, costing me alot of non-riding days) > When you do get it fixed, consider how I think, and what I do. > > I go to the mall, I park next to the friggin front door. I go to
FAQ> in-laws or friends, it's on the front lawn, or in the shade beside > the house. I go out to eat, it's on the side walk, or parked right > on the other side of the window where I will be sitting down > eating, > watching it almost every second. > > It's narrow, got a big 21 inch front wheel to roll over almost > anything, light for a bike, dual purpose tires, and lots of > suspension travel. It will go there, so I put it there, where cars > can't, or won't go. Out of the way, out of sight sometimes, and > away from swinging doors, backing up cars, kids touching it, drunks > falling into it and just plain further away from idiots and morons. > Yes, something could still happen to it, but it's a whole lot less > likely. > > MrMoose > A8 (Barbie and Ken special) > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List
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