nklr - camping question
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Alan L Henderson
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Ok folks, here is the next picture in the caption "contest".
http://homepages.isunet.net/alhenderson/caption2
It is also posted in our Yahoo pics.
It is related to the first picture.
Alan Henderson A13 Iowa
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Ed Chait
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"Baffle? We don' nid no steenkin' baffle!"> Ok folks, here is the next picture in the caption "contest". > http://homepages.isunet.net/alhenderson/caption2
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Ed Chait
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"no, you don't actually have to install it, you just show it to tweety and things get very quiet" ed> Ok folks, here is the next picture in the caption "contest". > http://homepages.isunet.net/alhenderson/caption2 >
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Lecours, Jean-Francois
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Ok folks, here is the next picture in the caption "contest".
http://homepages.isunet.net/alhenderson/caption2
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JFLecours
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Jim
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nklr - camping question
I rarely use a lock on my KLR but do have a long cable and a new key
type Kryptonite lock. Usually when in the back woods I try to find a
parking spot that is hidden from view, then mark it with my gps in
case I need to find it after dark. Down hill off the road is better.
I have considered a camo netted tarp cover but am not there yet.
--Jim
A-15
> For those that head off to explore and camp alone on the bike: What > method do you use to secure your bike at a trailhead or even parked > out in BFE somewhere? Disc lock/steering lock or the extreme elephant > chain around eveything? Does the helmet go with you or just locked to > the helmet lock? > > Bonsall Baron
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