Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Sorry that the software occluded what I wrote in last article on my 2009 KLR 650

When you put a page together with an encoder (likely any encoder) so you don't have to program the whole thing in HTML or compatible computer language often you get a mess. So, I couldn't correct the letters behind the top picture of the 2009 KLR 650 by Kawasaki that I owned when I bought it new in 2009 and rode it as much as I could until I gave it to a friend who builds Antique Indian Motorcycles and sells them for a good price who lives in Southern California. Since I didn't want to have to correct this in HTML because for me at least even finding out what the problem might be in HTML might take me from 10 minutes to an hour it seemed sort of silly to do that. However, other people might not agree with me who might have more patience or time or both than I do.

Thanks

This Motorcycle was very inspirational for me on many different levels. I loved riding it with an off road helmet along the ocean where I live any time of the year. However, I don't like to ride in the rain because I don't consider that to be safe to do. However, I have met people in Seattle who might ride in the rain all the time so everything is relative I guess. However, I'm a Coastal Californian mostly so I like to ride when it is warmer than 60 degrees Fahrenheit so I don't have to draw a hot bath to recover from riding my motorcycle. 

:) 

IF you have never ridden a motorcycle and you are in your 60s or 70s riding below about 60 degrees in most outfits is just too cold to easily recover from for most people. However, to each his own.

I have met many macho men who died of their machoness. Let's put it that way. 

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