----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathleen Tyre" To: ; DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 4:09 PM Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Emergency Road Service Insurance > So Kurt and Stu, what happens if you break down in New Jersey and you call AAA? > You probably get mugged while you wait!!! George Escondido, CA
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Folks in Olancha, Lone Pine, and Bishop may take issues to that one! Of
course, several people in the Owens Valley appear to be unaware that there
is anything over on the other side of the Sierras.
----- Original Message ----- From: To: ; DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, May 14, 2004 8:15 PM > I've now become just like the native Californians and regard anything on > the other side of the Sierras as "Back East". > KurtG
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In a message dated 5/14/04 6:42:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
THESQUASHER@... writes:
Did you have the RV/MC coverage at that time? If you haven't paid for the extra package they won't pick up a bike. I have used it since Nov. with no problem. Kurt Grife [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]> last year (NOV) i called AAA (california) and they wouldn't tow my > bike. They said they stop doing bikes because there were to many > claims for damages during the tow (Harleys? Sportbikes?) I told them > they could put my bike in the back of a dump truck and it wouldn't > hurt it but they would go for it. >
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Did you know that you get a free breakfast or lunch if at the Wizard
Cafe (factory resturant) if you ride in and have a seat fitted? It's
true! I just got back from the Corbin factory in Hollister CA. By
the time I got there yesterday I was squirming around like a 10 year
old on a church pew and my ass was killing me. I rode back today,
took an extra hour, and am in perfect comfort! It's really suprising
how a seat that is so much harder can be so much more comfortable. I
sat on both the dished and flat styles and the dished was the hands
down winner. The flat would no doubt be just as comfortable on the
highway but if you ever had to stop it would suck. Unless you have a
36" inseam and a 8" gap between your thighs. I happen to have a 30"
inseam and can now stand flat footed at a stoplight. Oh and by the
way, the grey snakskin looks BITCHIN on an A16!
Paul Riss
Rio Linda CA
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