Hello KLR Land:
For you fork brace shoppers take a look at the Telefix Brace. Its made by
Weigl out of Germany and peddled in California by Spec II. $129.00 plus tax
and shipping and one heck of an engineering project. Its also passes German
standards for after market gear. TUV? or some such.
It doesn't interfere with fork gaiters. I don't think any of them do. You
scootch the gaiter up and clamp the device around the fork; the gaiter is
then clamped or zip tied to the fork brace.
Next
The Guggenheim Museum's book is called:
"The Art of the Motorcycle." (Las Vegas Bike Show book)
ISBN 0-8109-6912-2 (hardcover)
ISBN 0-89207-207-5 (softcover)
The hardcover in Las Vegas was $65.00 or $75.00, soft cover about $35.00. It
is heavy, plan on shipping the sucker home.
FWIW, I wrote the other day I thought the first motorcycle was a Daimler,
wrong.
The first "bike" is or was ...a Michaux-Perreau Steam Velocipede, 1868,
France.
They had one (or a replica) at the show. Some of the really old bikes are
replicas or bits rebuilt to the same spec's as new.
Hope this helps.
John
KLR 600 B-2 L
Ez Kwak
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., JANickols@a... wrote:
made by> Hello KLR Land: > > For you fork brace shoppers take a look at the Telefix Brace. Its
plus tax> Weigl out of Germany and peddled in California by Spec II. $129.00
German> and shipping and one heck of an engineering project. Its also passes
do. You> standards for after market gear. TUV? or some such. > > It doesn't interfere with fork gaiters. I don't think any of them
gaiter is> scootch the gaiter up and clamp the device around the fork; the
$35.00. It> then clamped or zip tied to the fork brace. > > Next > > The Guggenheim Museum's book is called: > "The Art of the Motorcycle." (Las Vegas Bike Show book) > ISBN 0-8109-6912-2 (hardcover) > ISBN 0-89207-207-5 (softcover) > > The hardcover in Las Vegas was $65.00 or $75.00, soft cover about
Daimler,> is heavy, plan on shipping the sucker home. > > FWIW, I wrote the other day I thought the first motorcycle was a
1868,> wrong. > > The first "bike" is or was ...a Michaux-Perreau Steam Velocipede,
bikes are> France. > > They had one (or a replica) at the show. Some of the really old
John, A 'Velocipede'....> replicas or bits rebuilt to the same spec's as new. > > Hope this helps. > > John > KLR 600 B-2 L > Ez Kwak
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Tickets are currently available through 6/30/2002 at
http://www.museumtix.com
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Dennis Steinert
1999 KLR650A
dennis@...
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John,
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Susan and Marshall wrote:
Marshall, Good to hear from you, and that all is well........... Thanks for the note. See you in December. Safe travels! anytime.... Toby> Tobin, > > Our computer went down on Sept. 18th and it took the warranty company till > today to get the parts and the tech to fix the @#$% thing. Sorry if this > has caused you or others on the list any problems (like bounced messages). > Also, please forward to the list my personal appologies to all those I > intended on contacting while on my trip to New Orleans earlier this month. > All of my contact info was lost when the computer died. The trip went well, > the KLX performed better than I could have asked. All are safe and back at > home. We are in the process of moving to New Orleans and I will be back on > the list in December. Thanks for all your hard work, it is much > appreciated. > > Marshall in Afton, Ok > '95 KLXC3 "Blackhorse" (in honor of those who served)
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