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				Jsherlockholmz@aol.com
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stator for klr 650
In a message dated 8/9/01 11:09:17 AM Central Daylight Time, 
 ritzo@... writes:
 
 http://www.electrexusa.com
  
  2948-A Industry Street
  Oceanside, CA 92054
  Toll free: 1-888-369-8359
  Phone:     (760) 433 0184
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  -----Original Message-----
  From: Jsherlockholmz@... [mailto:Jsherlockholmz@...]
  Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 08:18
  To: ritzo@...
  Subject: Stator For KLR 650
  
  
  Hello,
  
  I understand that you feel that you have been getting a lot of negative
  press
  on your product with the KLR folk here in the US. I would like you to know,
  that there really is only one or two malcontents in our group, concerning
  your product.
  
  I am currently financially challenged, but I would like the opportunity to
  purchase such a unit in the future. I want to be able to run an electric
  vest, driving lights, and an on board air compressor without frying my stock
  unit. A fellow KLR lister said that you guys needed some encouragement to
  continue development. Rest assured that you will probably sell many of these
  units once they are marketed to our kind.
  
  I apologize for any of my fellow riders that may have insulted your group.
  Most of us are interested in your product.
  
  Jim Sherlock
  Austin, Texas
  
  
 Just thought that I would share this with you all. Making peace can sometimes 
 move mountains.
 
 Jim Sherlock
 Austin, Texas 
  
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				Miata Myk
 
stator for klr 650
sometimes> Thank you for your kind words. We'll keep on supplying our high output > stators for the KLR. Let me know whenever you need any advice. > > Just thought that I would share this with you all. Making peace can
Nice move Jim! I've found such things work quite well in the long run.> move mountains. > > Jim Sherlock > Austin, Texas
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				Jsherlockholmz@aol.com
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stator for klr 650
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				Jsherlockholmz@aol.com
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stator for klr 650
In a message dated 8/9/01 4:40:50 PM Central Daylight Time, 
 ritzo@... writes:
 
 << Jim,
  
  We are close to Oceanside BLVD. And yes, it's a small world!
  
  The G45 stator for the KLR goes for US$184.00. I recommend replacing the RR
  as well, as the stock unit has a hard time keeping up with the output of the
  G45. It will work however with the stock unit.
  Price on the RR26 replacement regulator/rectifier: US$112.00
  
  Let me know when you need any of these units.
  
  Best regards,
  
  Ritzo Muntinga >>
 
 
 
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				jeff
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chapped lips
To all my friends that ride and some that don't:
 
   An old cowhand came riding into town on a hot, dry, dusty day. The
 local sheriff watched from his chair in front of the saloon as the
 cowboy wearily dismounted and tied his horse to the rail a few feet in
 front of the sheriff.
   "Howdy, Stranger."
   "Howdy, Sheriff."
   The cowboy then moved slowly to the back of the horse, lifted its tail
 and placed a big kiss where the sun don't shine. He dropped the horse's
 tail, stepped up on the walk, and aimed towards the swinging doors of
 the saloon.
   "Hold on there, Mister," said the Sheriff. "Did I just see what I
 think I saw?"
   "Reckon you did, Sheriff. I got me some powerful chapped lips."
   "And does that cure them?" the Sheriff asked.
   "Nope, but it keeps me from lickin' 'em. "
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