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is this a political forum of can we learn more about the klr her
I thought the KLR God's have spoken...
http://www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html
Should you need more information, simply enter your question or comment
and it will be answered in the order it was received. You'll have to
excuse me as my hands are a bit bloody at the moment defending a tiny
concept called freedom. These temporary outages come in spurts, so
don't adjust anything. Very soon we'll return to the regularly
scheduled programing and yet one more episode of "Help! My front wheel
won't spin."
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is this a political forum of can we learn more about the klr her
KLRs are from Thailand (since model year 2001) and if they have not been in this country for more than 7 years can't qualify for citizenship and therefore can't vote. I think the older Japanese-born KLRs are still having too much fun to stop to register to vote.
Stephen
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is this a political forum of can we learn more about the klr her
I thought KLRs were born in japan.. My bike says made in Japan all
over it.. What gives?
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not been in this country for more than 7 years can't qualify for citizenship and therefore can't vote. I think the older Japanese- born KLRs are still having too much fun to stop to register to vote.> > KLRs are from Thailand (since model year 2001) and if they have
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aux lighting
I spotted an interesting article in a trucking industry magazine the other
day. As most of you know LED lights are getting very popular. Truck-Lite
has introduced the very first LED headlamp for commercial trucks.
www.truck-lite.com http://www.truck-lite.com/>
Grote Industries had developed some LED work lamps that are very interesting
as well. The Trilliant worklamps are rather large, but perhaps cheaper,
better lighting is on the way. I have looked into HID lighting, but it all
seems rather expensive for my budget. I included a couple of links for your
viewing pleasure and would like your input on these lights as far as
lighting amount, beam pattern, etc.
http://www.grote.com/product.php?product_number=63581
http://www.grote.com/prodcat/attachments/635XX.pdf
Ross Lindberg
Fertile, MN
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