>I only wish I could digitize the photo of the old girlfriend on my Tengai -
>not really a gentlemanly thing to do since she is naked - but I went to
>Thailand for two weeks and when I returned she had quit her job, ditched her
>apartment and moved in with a "friend" from college.
There are a number of us with scanners! :) Alan Henderson Iowa A13 only
uses an appreciable amount of oil at sustained interstate speeds.
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Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 16:42:17 -0700
From: "Rev. Chuck" <klr650@urocket.com>
Subject: Re: (klr650) Low Fender and Progressive Fork Springs
No, It was the UFO *Super Bike* fender. Don't let the name mislead you. Fred has them in black and white I believe. The black one looks good enough to stay that way, in my opinion.
Easy to mount and makes the bike really fast and handle like a 900RR and it stopped using any gasoline and gained about 100 hp...
Well it looks better and the wind is no longer an issue!
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Rev. Chuck
:^)>+
KLR650 '99
http://www.50megs.com/klr650/
Thousands of smiles, and barely broke in...
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On Wed, 25 Aug 1999 10:30:45 Dave Zuber wrote:
>
Which low fender did you mount? The Acerbis?
>
>-----Original Message-----
>>After having enough front end issues with the KLR regarding the massive
>dive when mashing the front brakes, and the jib sail effect caused by the
>stock fender when in a cross wind, I ordered replacements from Fred at