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New KLE forum?
Grant/Susan, is there any chance of getting a dedicated KLE forum? I'm beginning to wonder if the KLR owners are starting to get a little annoyed with us hijacking their forum.
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KLE forum? ooh yes please!!!!
It would nice. I'm sure KLR's are ok (never rode one) but they probably don't want kle bods.
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There aren't enough KLE specific posts to warrant a new forum - BUT the Kawasaki KLR forum has been officially renamed - it's now simply the Kawasaki Forum, like all the other brand specific forums.
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Much appreciated. My conscience is washed clean.
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"On that? You're nuts!" - My cousin's boyfriend Current Bikes - Kawasaki KLE500 '05 (May 06) Previous Bikes - Hyosung GF125 (Oct 05 to May 06) |
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new KLE forum needed..
because you can hardly see anything across KLR and other stuff, you might miss sometimes. how many posts needed to open up a new forum? or, maybe there is a way of gathering all the KLE stuff under one separate heading? greetings....
Last edited by endurin; 15 Sep 2006 at 09:41. |
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