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Post by Mike Torst » Fri Aug 06, 2004 1:26 am

Are you in the USA - the land of socialist vote buying??? Or, are you in Australia? Mike Torst A16 Las Vegas -----Original Message----- From: john@... [mailto:john@...] Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 10:20 PM To: lasvegasrider@...; ericnospam@... Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Re: Seat belts NKLR #2 Wow some of these comments really blow me away . Maybe it's Oz's much smaller population or the fact that NO ONE carries guns ( except a small portion of the criminal element ( Lebs and Asians ) ) I feel safe going anywhere anytime day or night . I wonder is all your fear/caution/paranoia worth your constitutional right to bear arms . Sure bad people will always be able to get guns, bombs, knifes etc However when every Tom , Dick and Harriet owns and carries guns a normally well adjusted person having a fuse blow in their brain suddenly becomes a walking killing machine. Take road rage for instance. Here you might get a thump on the nose if you accidentally piss someone off , but you don't have to worry about being shot. You have a great nation , the biggest and best of everything . I loved visiting . But I'm happy down here in the ass end of the world where people don't carry guns. Kind regards ( ducking laser sights ) John -----Original Message----- From: mike torst [SMTP:lasvegasrider@...] Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 2:38 PM To: 'Eric Lee Green' Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Re: Seat belts NKLR #2 Only once so far- Lake Mead Drive near I-15- November 2003. He was also armed. I trained the laser on him as I rapidly drove away. I figured that he was to shocked in seeing a white-boy defend his ride to do anything but freeze. I expect that red laser light from my 40 semi-auto was key in my passing from that shitty moment. Perhaps you do not offer something of value in your economically challenged areas to warrant aggression... Mike Torst Las Vegas -----Original Message----- From: Eric Lee Green [mailto:ericnospam@...] Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 8:30 PM To: mike torst Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Re: Seat belts NKLR #2 mike torst wrote:
>Agreed - It is easier to get my S&W .40 semi-auto
out w/o being strapped in.
>I always unbuckle when I travel through
economically challenged areas.
> >
Just out of curiousity, have you ever needed to pull out the S&W? Just curious, because I've travelled through numerous "economically challenged areas" (hell, I taught school for a year in an inner city school in a neighborhood that was as "economically challenged" as you can get) and never had anybody bother me. I've walked door to door doing census in an "economically challenged" area, and the worst that's happened to me is that a suspicious woman refused to talk to me because she was afraid I was going to report her to immigration or something. (Of course, that was in one of the "economically challenged" areas that I taught in, so many of the people already knew who I was, but ...). Granted, I drive non-descript vehicles, not a Beemer or Mercedes (who the hell wants to car-jack a 1981 Chevette? A 1995 Ford Aspire? A 2002 Chevy S-10 in glorious turd-brown color, last washed when it drove off the dealer lot and with one bumper all dented out of shape?). Still, I've never once had a situation where I wished I was armed. If I had a gun, I'd be more afraid of being shot by a cop during a traffic stop than of anything that criminals might do. After all, cops have a get-out-of-jail-free card to play if you have a gun ("I saw he had a gun, I felt my life was threatened, I shot him" -- instant get-out-of-jail-free card for a cop). I've been stopped by traffic cops perhaps a dozen times in my life. I've never been stopped by a carjacker or anybody else who wished me harm. When dealing with thugs with guns who are trained in how to use them and have the power of the State (the world's largest organized crime ring) behind them, it is unwise to appear threatening in any way -- I treat them the same way I treated the dude who ran the crack house in one neighborhood I taught in, i.e., with the utmost politeness and respect. (And, strangely, get the same response back from them, gosh who woulda thunk it?!). Nowdays I live around the corner from a homeless shelter for families and a few blocks from a Hispanic neighborhood with a lot of young teenage males. Especially on hot nights, there's a bunch of stereotypically "thuggish" looking youths hangin' on the streetcorners. I generally take a stroll around the block (about a mile) around 9pm, after it's gotten dark, to settle my supper and get a bit of much-needed exercise. They utterly ignore me, except for the occasional dude who nods my direction (I nod back). Are they just picking up on my super-coolness? My dangerous lookin' nature? Not likely, given that I'm a nerdy white guy with glasses! Seems more likely to me that danger lurks in the imaginations of those who cower, rather than in reality. Reality says that violent crime has been decreasing for over a decade, and is now at a level on a per-capita basis similar to that of 1970, where, as a nerdy little white kid in a neighborhood that was starting to get run-down, my parents had no problem shipping my six-year-old self the two blocks to the public pool by myself or turning me out the door to play in the neighborhood by myself. While I don't recommend walking up to a crack house and knocking on the door (yes, I've done that as part of my job, no, I wasn't armed with anything other than a note for the parent of one of my students, and no, I don't think I'll do it again, even though my conversation with the inhabitants was quite polite and pleasant), I'm starting to think that we've become a nation of cowards willing to sell our freedom to whoever promises us safety, rather than the land of the free and home of the brave. -E List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . Yahoo! Groups Links DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com ________________________________________________________ THIS E-MAIL AND ANY ATTACHMENT(S) TRANSMITTED WITH IT MAY BE CONFIDENTIAL. YOU MAY NOT DISCLOSE, RE-TRANSMIT, COPY, DISTRIBUTE, OR ACT IN RELIANCE ON THE INFORMATION UNLESS YOU ARE SO AUTHORISED. YOKOHAMA TYRE AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED DOES NOT REPRESENT, WARRANT OR GUARANTEE THAT THE INTEGRITY OF THIS COMMUNICATION HAS BEEN MAINTAINED NOR THAT THE COMMUNICATION IS FREE OF VIRUSES OR ERRORS. IF YOU RECEIVED THIS E-MAIL IN ERROR, PLEASE IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY postmaster@.... ________________________________________________________ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . Yahoo! Groups Links

James L. Miller Jr.
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seat belts nklr #2 - now w/ au input

Post by James L. Miller Jr. » Fri Aug 06, 2004 8:40 am

WHOOOOOEEEE!!! Another gun thread that includes the obligatory "ferriners" bashing. Damn, it's my time to shine!!! Sadly, I must refrain. You can't teach anyone something they can't comprehend regardless. millerized (crossing THAT country off my list of friendlies) (((NOTICE :-)? NOTICE THE SMILIES!!!)))THAT MAKES IT ALRIGHT, FUNNY AND HUMOROUS) In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "mike torst" wrote:
> > Are you in the USA - the land of socialist vote buying??? Or, are
you in
> Australia? > > > Mike Torst > A16 > Las Vegas > > -----Original Message----- > From: john@y... [mailto:john@y...] > Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 10:20 PM > To: lasvegasrider@c...; ericnospam@b... > Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Re: Seat belts NKLR #2 > > Wow some of these comments really blow me away .
Maybe it's
> Oz's much smaller population or the fact that NO ONE carries guns (
except a
> small portion of the criminal element ( Lebs and Asians ) ) > > I feel safe going anywhere anytime day or night . > > I wonder is all your fear/caution/paranoia worth your > constitutional right to bear arms . > > Sure bad people will always be able to get guns,
bombs,
> knifes etc However when every Tom , Dick and Harriet owns and
carries guns a
> normally well adjusted person having a fuse blow in their brain
suddenly
> becomes a walking killing machine. > > Take road rage for instance. Here you might get a
thump on
> the nose if you accidentally piss someone off , but you don't have
to worry
> about being shot. > > You have a great nation , the biggest and best of
everything
> . I loved visiting . But I'm happy down here in the ass end of the
world
> where people don't carry guns. > > > Kind regards ( ducking laser sights ) > John > > -----Original Message----- > From: mike torst > [SMTP:lasvegasrider@c...] > Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 2:38
PM
> To: 'Eric Lee Green' > Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Re:
Seat
> belts NKLR #2 > > Only once so far- Lake Mead Drive near I-15- > November 2003. He was also > armed. I trained the laser on him as I
rapidly
> drove away. I figured that > he was to shocked in seeing a white-boy
defend his
> ride to do anything but > freeze. I expect that red laser light from my
40
> semi-auto was key in my > passing from that shitty moment. > > Perhaps you do not offer something of value
in your
> economically challenged > areas to warrant aggression... > > > Mike Torst > Las Vegas > > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Lee Green [mailto:ericnospam@b...] > Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 8:30 PM > To: mike torst > Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Re: Seat belts NKLR
#2
> > mike torst wrote: > > >Agreed - It is easier to get my S&W .40 semi-
auto
> out w/o being strapped > in. > >I always unbuckle when I travel through > economically challenged areas. > > > > > Just out of curiousity, have you ever needed
to pull
> out the S&W? Just > curious, because I've travelled through
numerous
> "economically > challenged areas" (hell, I taught school for
a year
> in an inner city > school in a neighborhood that was
as "economically
> challenged" as you > can get) and never had anybody bother me.
I've
> walked door to door > doing census in an "economically challenged"
area,
> and the worst that's > happened to me is that a suspicious woman
refused to
> talk to me because > she was afraid I was going to report her to > immigration or something. > (Of course, that was in one of
the "economically
> challenged" areas that > I taught in, so many of the people already
knew who
> I was, but ...). > Granted, I drive non-descript vehicles, not a
Beemer
> or Mercedes (who > the hell wants to car-jack a 1981 Chevette? A
1995
> Ford Aspire? A 2002 > Chevy S-10 in glorious turd-brown color, last
washed
> when it drove off > the dealer lot and with one bumper all dented
out of
> shape?). Still, > I've never once had a situation where I
wished I was
> armed. If I had a > gun, I'd be more afraid of being shot by a cop > during a traffic stop > than of anything that criminals might do.
After all,
> cops have a > get-out-of-jail-free card to play if you have
a gun
> ("I saw he had a > gun, I felt my life was threatened, I shot
him" --
> instant > get-out-of-jail-free card for a cop). I've
been
> stopped by traffic cops > perhaps a dozen times in my life. I've never
been
> stopped by a carjacker > or anybody else who wished me harm. When
dealing
> with thugs with guns > who are trained in how to use them and have
the
> power of the State (the > world's largest organized crime ring) behind
them,
> it is unwise to > appear threatening in any way -- I treat them
the
> same way I treated the > dude who ran the crack house in one
neighborhood I
> taught in, i.e., with > the utmost politeness and respect. (And,
strangely,
> get the same > response back from them, gosh who woulda thunk > it?!). > > Nowdays I live around the corner from a
homeless
> shelter for families > and a few blocks from a Hispanic neighborhood
with a
> lot of young > teenage males. Especially on hot nights,
there's a
> bunch of > stereotypically "thuggish" looking youths
hangin' on
> the streetcorners. > I generally take a stroll around the block
(about a
> mile) around 9pm, > after it's gotten dark, to settle my supper
and get
> a bit of much-needed > exercise. They utterly ignore me, except for
the
> occasional dude who > nods my direction (I nod back). Are they just > picking up on my > super-coolness? My dangerous lookin' nature?
Not
> likely, given that I'm > a nerdy white guy with glasses! Seems more
likely to
> me that danger > lurks in the imaginations of those who cower,
rather
> than in reality. > Reality says that violent crime has been
decreasing
> for over a decade, > and is now at a level on a per-capita basis
similar
> to that of 1970, > where, as a nerdy little white kid in a
neighborhood
> that was starting > to get run-down, my parents had no problem
shipping
> my six-year-old self > the two blocks to the public pool by myself or > turning me out the door > to play in the neighborhood by myself. While
I
> don't recommend walking > up to a crack house and knocking on the door
(yes,
> I've done that as > part of my job, no, I wasn't armed with
anything
> other than a note for > the parent of one of my students, and no, I
don't
> think I'll do it > again, even though my conversation with the > inhabitants was quite polite > and pleasant), I'm starting to think that
we've
> become a nation of > cowards willing to sell our freedom to whoever > promises us safety, > rather than the land of the free and home of
the
> brave. > > -E > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at > www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: > www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > ________________________________________________________ > > THIS E-MAIL AND ANY ATTACHMENT(S) TRANSMITTED WITH IT > MAY BE CONFIDENTIAL. YOU MAY NOT DISCLOSE, RE-TRANSMIT, > COPY, DISTRIBUTE, OR ACT IN RELIANCE ON THE INFORMATION > UNLESS YOU ARE SO AUTHORISED. YOKOHAMA TYRE AUSTRALIA > PTY. LIMITED DOES NOT REPRESENT, WARRANT OR GUARANTEE > THAT THE INTEGRITY OF THIS COMMUNICATION HAS BEEN > MAINTAINED NOR THAT THE COMMUNICATION IS FREE > OF VIRUSES OR ERRORS. > > IF YOU RECEIVED THIS E-MAIL IN ERROR, PLEASE IMMEDIATELY > NOTIFY postmaster@y... > ________________________________________________________ > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ > courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > Yahoo! Groups Links

john@yokohama.com.au
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Post by john@yokohama.com.au » Sun Aug 08, 2004 5:01 pm

Australia. Down under mate -----Original Message----- From: mike torst [SMTP:lasvegasrider@...] Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 4:26 PM To: john@... Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Re: Seat belts NKLR #2 - now w/ AU input Are you in the USA - the land of socialist vote buying??? Or, are you in Australia? Mike Torst A16 Las Vegas -----Original Message----- From: john@... [mailto:john@...] Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 10:20 PM To: lasvegasrider@...; ericnospam@... Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Re: Seat belts NKLR #2 Wow some of these comments really blow me away . Maybe it's Oz's much smaller population or the fact that NO ONE carries guns ( except a small portion of the criminal element ( Lebs and Asians ) ) I feel safe going anywhere anytime day or night . I wonder is all your fear/caution/paranoia worth your constitutional right to bear arms . Sure bad people will always be able to get guns, bombs, knifes etc However when every Tom , Dick and Harriet owns and carries guns a normally well adjusted person having a fuse blow in their brain suddenly becomes a walking killing machine. Take road rage for instance. Here you might get a thump on the nose if you accidentally piss someone off , but you don't have to worry about being shot. You have a great nation , the biggest and best of everything . I loved visiting . But I'm happy down here in the ass end of the world where people don't carry guns. Kind regards ( ducking laser sights ) John -----Original Message----- From: mike torst [SMTP:lasvegasrider@...] Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 2:38 PM To: 'Eric Lee Green' Cc: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com Subject: RE: [DSN_klr650] Re: Seat belts NKLR #2 Only once so far- Lake Mead Drive near I-15- November 2003. He was also armed. I trained the laser on him as I rapidly drove away. I figured that he was to shocked in seeing a white-boy defend his ride to do anything but freeze. I expect that red laser light from my 40 semi-auto was key in my passing from that shitty moment. Perhaps you do not offer something of value in your economically challenged areas to warrant aggression... Mike Torst Las Vegas -----Original Message----- From: Eric Lee Green [mailto:ericnospam@...] Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 8:30 PM To: mike torst Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] Re: Seat belts NKLR #2 mike torst wrote:
>Agreed - It is easier to
get my S&W .40 semi-auto out w/o being strapped in.
>I always unbuckle when I
travel through economically challenged areas.
> >
Just out of curiousity, have you ever needed to pull out the S&W? Just curious, because I've travelled through numerous "economically challenged areas" (hell, I taught school for a year in an inner city school in a neighborhood that was as "economically challenged" as you can get) and never had anybody bother me. I've walked door to door doing census in an "economically challenged" area, and the worst that's happened to me is that a suspicious woman refused to talk to me because she was afraid I was going to report her to immigration or something. (Of course, that was in one of the "economically challenged" areas that I taught in, so many of the people already knew who I was, but ...). Granted, I drive non-descript vehicles, not a Beemer or Mercedes (who the hell wants to car-jack a 1981 Chevette? A 1995 Ford Aspire? A 2002 Chevy S-10 in glorious turd-brown color, last washed when it drove off the dealer lot and with one bumper all dented out of shape?). Still, I've never once had a situation where I wished I was armed. If I had a gun, I'd be more afraid of being shot by a cop during a traffic stop than of anything that criminals might do. After all, cops have a get-out-of-jail-free card to play if you have a gun ("I saw he had a gun, I felt my life was threatened, I shot him" -- instant get-out-of-jail-free card for a cop). I've been stopped by traffic cops perhaps a dozen times in my life. I've never been stopped by a carjacker or anybody else who wished me harm. When dealing with thugs with guns who are trained in how to use them and have the power of the State (the world's largest organized crime ring) behind them, it is unwise to appear threatening in any way -- I treat them the same way I treated the dude who ran the crack house in one neighborhood I taught in, i.e., with the utmost politeness and respect. (And, strangely, get the same response back from them, gosh who woulda thunk it?!). Nowdays I live around the corner from a homeless shelter for families and a few blocks from a Hispanic neighborhood with a lot of young teenage males. Especially on hot nights, there's a bunch of stereotypically "thuggish" looking youths hangin' on the streetcorners. I generally take a stroll around the block (about a mile) around 9pm, after it's gotten dark, to settle my supper and get a bit of much-needed exercise. They utterly ignore me, except for the occasional dude who nods my direction (I nod back). Are they just picking up on my super-coolness? My dangerous lookin' nature? Not likely, given that I'm a nerdy white guy with glasses! Seems more likely to me that danger lurks in the imaginations of those who cower, rather than in reality. Reality says that violent crime has been decreasing for over a decade, and is now at a level on a per-capita basis similar to that of 1970, where, as a nerdy little white kid in a neighborhood that was starting to get run-down, my parents had no problem shipping my six-year-old self the two blocks to the public pool by myself or turning me out the door to play in the neighborhood by myself. While I don't recommend walking up to a crack house and knocking on the door (yes, I've done that as part of my job, no, I wasn't armed with anything other than a note for the parent of one of my students, and no, I don't think I'll do it again, even though my conversation with the inhabitants was quite polite and pleasant), I'm starting to think that we've become a nation of cowards willing to sell our freedom to whoever promises us safety, rather than the land of the free and home of the brave. -E List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . Yahoo! Groups Links DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com ________________________________________________________ THIS E-MAIL AND ANY ATTACHMENT(S) TRANSMITTED WITH IT MAY BE CONFIDENTIAL. YOU MAY NOT DISCLOSE, RE-TRANSMIT, COPY, DISTRIBUTE, OR ACT IN RELIANCE ON THE INFORMATION UNLESS YOU ARE SO AUTHORISED. YOKOHAMA TYRE AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED DOES NOT REPRESENT, WARRANT OR GUARANTEE THAT THE INTEGRITY OF THIS COMMUNICATION HAS BEEN MAINTAINED NOR THAT THE COMMUNICATION IS FREE OF VIRUSES OR ERRORS. IF YOU RECEIVED THIS E-MAIL IN ERROR, PLEASE IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY postmaster@.... ________________________________________________________ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . Yahoo! Groups Links DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com ________________________________________________________ THIS E-MAIL AND ANY ATTACHMENT(S) TRANSMITTED WITH IT MAY BE CONFIDENTIAL. YOU MAY NOT DISCLOSE, RE-TRANSMIT, COPY, DISTRIBUTE, OR ACT IN RELIANCE ON THE INFORMATION UNLESS YOU ARE SO AUTHORISED. YOKOHAMA TYRE AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED DOES NOT REPRESENT, WARRANT OR GUARANTEE THAT THE INTEGRITY OF THIS COMMUNICATION HAS BEEN MAINTAINED NOR THAT THE COMMUNICATION IS FREE OF VIRUSES OR ERRORS. IF YOU RECEIVED THIS E-MAIL IN ERROR, PLEASE IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY postmaster@.... ________________________________________________________ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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Post by bigfatgreenbike » Sun Aug 08, 2004 8:14 pm

john@... wrote:
> > I feel safe going anywhere anytime >day or night . > > I wonder is all your >fear/caution/paranoia worth your > constitutional right to bear arms. >
That's a reasonable question. Not everyone lives in fear or paranioa, and second amendment rights are a very important part of the (often subconscious) psychological leash on those elected to office. Part of what makes it complicated, is that this is an EXTREMELY large nation with a lot of very different people. What is acceptable gun control policy in rural Oklahoma or New Mexico or other places with a similar population density (basically anyone without a felony can carry nearly anytime) is not a good idea in New York, or New Jersey, or other densely populated places. I've felt quite safe hanging around in places where damn near everyone was armed. I've also heard some pretty f*&ked up stories from British friends of skinheads and other assorted thugs beating people into a coma in barfights. That sort of thing really just doesn't happen here- you just can never know if the guy you're trying to terrorize will pull out a gun. Or the bartender will pull a gun, or the guy's 90lb girlfriend will lay you out.
> > Sure bad people will always be able >to get guns, bombs, > knifes etc However when every Tom , Dick and Harriet >owns and carries guns a > normally well adjusted person having a fuse blow in >their brain suddenly > becomes a walking killing machine. >
You don't need a gun for this. A car will do quite nicely. It's also a cultural thing and I don't completely understand it. Canada has MORE guns per capita than the US, but only a small fraction of gun deaths. Switzerland, unless I completely misunderstand their compulsory military service and reservist policy, has an assault rifle in nearly every home with a reservist-age male in residence. Practically nobody gets shot in Switzerland. I like guns. I like the big noise they make, and how they buck in your hand, how they blow big friggin holes in phone books, discarded sinks, beer cans, and other helpless inanimate objects. I like the smell of gunpowder, the smell of gun oil, and all the little shiny metal parts laid out when you clean them. Having to constantly concern myself with the large responsibility of carrying one around would suck. Even if I lived in an easy-to-carry state I still wouldn't. Devon

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engine parts wanted for klr650

Post by billywilliamscottmclean » Mon Aug 09, 2004 1:00 pm

I picked up a crashed KLR650 last week with the intent of using the engine in an off-road kart that is under construction. Unfortunately the engine requires some parts that I am hoping to pick up (used that is). The main parts destroyed are the rotor and stator and engine covers for that side of the bike. Would anyone know where I could find these parts (other than my local Kawasaki dealer)? Thanks Bill

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