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any one from wyoming here?
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Since I've been a member here on KZr (roughly about 5 years), I think I've only seen perhaps 4~5 people sign up here from the Wyoming/Montana area.
I'm guessing that folks in that area either don't own/ride motorcycles, or are simply out having to much fun riding their motorcycles to sign up and post here? :whistle: :laugh:
Since you've obviously been surfing this site for a while now you should know the drill....we need some pics of your bike! :woohoo:
Oh, and please don't forget to update your profile to show your location and what year/model bike(s) you have when you get a chance.
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Post edited by: jmargrav, at: 2008/01/29 12:21
1982 KZ750-E3
Lariamie Wyoming GO WYO!
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1980 KZ650F1, Bought new out the door for $2,162.98!
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I'm down in Fort Collins, so in Wyoming terms that's practically neighbors :lol: . My daughter's going to school up there so I'm getting familiar with Laramie.
Haven't had the guts to take the kz400 up 287 to visit, but I'm hoping to get the 750 up to speed this Spring.
Stay warm up there!
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Lariamie Wyoming GO WYO!
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Also, that ding in the tank. You can push that out almost all the way with a 5/16 steel rod tipped with a rubber cap on the end, bend it to reach the dent and push away.
Then fill only what you cant get pushed back out.
what if your brother gave you this one?
Wheres your sidecover?
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I spent a night in Laramie back in 2005. Does that count? Seemed like a clean friendly town. I guess I should have looked around a bit more, but I was tired of driving and had another six hours or so ahead of me the next day. Some day I'm going to have to explore some roads other than I-80 out that way.
Nate
Nates vintage bike axiom: Riding is the reward for time spent wrenching.
Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.
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You might check the Kawasaki dealer on Grand Ave for parts. When I went to Sonic last year, I looked across the fence and saw a couple of obvious KZ parts bikes leaning up against the side of the building.
Boot may be up for grabs this year with Sonny Lubick gone. Remember, since my daughter goes up there we're considered turn-coat Pokes fans down here .
Stay warm.
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Nate
Nates vintage bike axiom: Riding is the reward for time spent wrenching.
Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.
1979 KZ650 (Complete!)
1979 KZ650 SR (Sold!)
1979 KL250 (For sale)
1994 Bayou 400 (four wheel peel )
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Go Rams!!! :lol: :evil:
Nah! Go Pokes!
JMARGRAV: Nice to see someone from the Cowboy state here. I went to UW from 2000-2005 (law school, supposed to be 3 years but my stay got interruped because my Uncle Sam decided that I needed a couple of "vacations", one in Afghanistan and one in Kuwait.)
Anyway, you're probably buried in snow right now and freezing cold but once the snow melts you should have some good riding. I'm down in Colorado now but will try to do some Wyoming riding this year if I can.
Snowy Range is always fun even if it's usually cold up there in July and August! And of course the ride down to Walden is always pretty nice.
"When I'm in command, Every mission is a suicide mission!" - Zapp Branigan
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