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Stuart Mumford
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holy christmas farkle nklr

Post by Stuart Mumford » Sun Dec 26, 2004 11:37 am

> -----Original Message----- > Well, ok, not "holy" in any way. > > But I gave my family a big list of farkle, expecting to get maybe one or > two things off of it, and I ended up with new doohickey & spring + tools, > ht nerf bars, ht skid plate, dual-star LED brake light, and a garmin > mapsource cd. > > On top of the etrex legend i got from my girlfriend and the > mounting stuff > & 12v plug I got myself from cycoactive that just showed up, I'm going to > have quite a bit of post-christmas farkling to do! > > the only thing i got that i didn't ask for were some craftsman reflex > adjustable wrenches. if i didn't already have better tools for the job, I > could use one christmas present to install others... > > hope everyone is having a merry christmas! > > certainly having a motorcycly one, > erik
Self recoiling 50 ft air hose reel! Ya hoo! No more knotted piles of crappy air hose in front of the beer cooler! Er.. I mean toolbox! Happy Boxing Day Thanks CA Stu

Fred Hink
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holy christmas farkle nklr

Post by Fred Hink » Sun Dec 26, 2004 11:47 am

Santa got me a 125K btu infra-red radiant tube heater for my shop. No more cold numb fingers for me. Fred
----- Original Message ----- From: "Stuart Mumford" To: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, December 26, 2004 10:37 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] RE:holy christmas farkle NKLR > > > -----Original Message----- > > Well, ok, not "holy" in any way. > > > > But I gave my family a big list of farkle, expecting to get maybe one or > > two things off of it, and I ended up with new doohickey & spring + tools, > > ht nerf bars, ht skid plate, dual-star LED brake light, and a garmin > > mapsource cd. > > > > On top of the etrex legend i got from my girlfriend and the > > mounting stuff > > & 12v plug I got myself from cycoactive that just showed up, I'm going to > > have quite a bit of post-christmas farkling to do! > > > > the only thing i got that i didn't ask for were some craftsman reflex > > adjustable wrenches. if i didn't already have better tools for the job, I > > could use one christmas present to install others... > > > > hope everyone is having a merry christmas! > > > > certainly having a motorcycly one, > > erik > > > Self recoiling 50 ft air hose reel! > Ya hoo! No more knotted piles of crappy air hose in front of the beer > cooler! Er.. I mean toolbox! > > Happy Boxing Day > > Thanks > CA Stu

Kelly Walsh
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holy christmas farkle nklr

Post by Kelly Walsh » Sun Dec 26, 2004 4:27 pm

Everybody I know (family and friends) has just about everything they need (except my Mom- she needs a new left knee). So, the wife and I donated all the money we would have spent on gifts to a local family whose house burned down a few days before Thanksgiving. We sent out a card explaing our "umbrella gift" along with an article about the family. The response from our "kinfolk" was truly heartening. That was the only gift I needed. Well, that and a pint o' Guiness would do quite nicely. Kelly Walsh Santa Fe, NM --- Stuart Mumford wrote:
> > > -----Original Message----- > > Well, ok, not "holy" in any way. > > > > But I gave my family a big list of farkle, > expecting to get maybe one or > > two things off of it, and I ended up with new > doohickey & spring + tools, > > ht nerf bars, ht skid plate, dual-star LED brake > light, and a garmin > > mapsource cd. > > > > On top of the etrex legend i got from my > girlfriend and the > > mounting stuff > > & 12v plug I got myself from cycoactive that just > showed up, I'm going to > > have quite a bit of post-christmas farkling to do! > > > > the only thing i got that i didn't ask for were > some craftsman reflex > > adjustable wrenches. if i didn't already have > better tools for the job, I > > could use one christmas present to install > others... > > > > hope everyone is having a merry christmas! > > > > certainly having a motorcycly one, > > erik > > > Self recoiling 50 ft air hose reel! > Ya hoo! No more knotted piles of crappy air hose in > front of the beer > cooler! Er.. I mean toolbox! > > Happy Boxing Day > > Thanks > CA Stu > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at > www.dualsportnews.com > List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: > www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > > >

dooden
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holy christmas farkle nklr

Post by dooden » Mon Dec 27, 2004 7:05 am

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Stuart Mumford" wrote:
> > -----Original Message----- > > Well, ok, not "holy" in any way. > > > > But I gave my family a big list of farkle, expecting to get maybe
one or
> > two things off of it, and I ended up with new doohickey & spring +
tools,
> > ht nerf bars, ht skid plate, dual-star LED brake light, and a garmin > > mapsource cd. > > > > On top of the etrex legend i got from my girlfriend and the > > mounting stuff > > & 12v plug I got myself from cycoactive that just showed up, I'm
going to
> > have quite a bit of post-christmas farkling to do! > > > > the only thing i got that i didn't ask for were some craftsman reflex > > adjustable wrenches. if i didn't already have better tools for the
job, I
> > could use one christmas present to install others... > > > > hope everyone is having a merry christmas! > > > > certainly having a motorcycly one, > > erik > > > Self recoiling 50 ft air hose reel! > Ya hoo! No more knotted piles of crappy air hose in front of the beer > cooler! Er.. I mean toolbox! > > Happy Boxing Day > > Thanks > CA Stu
And if you really need the coolest tool, go to Menards and buy a Colemen Butterfly 3/8" impact.... getting rusty bolts out easy and just about everything else.. Can adjust the impact amount from 75 ft pounds down. They retail about $30, works as a ratchet also so what the heck. Now put that air hose to work. Dooden A15 Green Ape

gilbertisaac
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klr engine heat

Post by gilbertisaac » Tue Dec 28, 2004 9:38 am

Thanks to those who answered my question on or off line regarding engine heating up. Gave me more confidence in the bike. I will follow the recommended break in procedure and take it also on a long drive. Cheers and happy new year to all. Great group!! Gilbert

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