tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6219646897587177986.post313639243944560151..comments2024-03-06T04:50:47.440+01:00Comments on More than just wine: The road to EurekaAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15635428184895066582noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6219646897587177986.post-26362291591627275822012-08-14T01:58:38.993+02:002012-08-14T01:58:38.993+02:00Luc, your powers of observation have not deserted ...Luc, your powers of observation have not deserted you! LC4 designates KTM's 4-valve engines, such as the various versions of the Duke single. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15635428184895066582noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6219646897587177986.post-36291879830452828142012-08-13T12:49:00.318+02:002012-08-13T12:49:00.318+02:00Fully agree with you about the Redwood forest. It ...Fully agree with you about the Redwood forest. It was a time when I was still permitted access to US territory! Did not know of Steinbeck’s appreciation. Thank you for making me up-to-date with that one.<br />Saw a Buell on its side-stand in front of the ... Fromagerie de Laguiole, last Saturday. But it had clearly suffered a tumble: exhaust dismantled (silencer not connected with exhaust pipe collector anymore, noise ?!?!), fuel tank bruised and many bits and pieces scraped.<br />Also saw a Duke similar to yours, but all black & silver, in Perpignan town center. The alternator cover said LC4 or something similar. Almost rode away with it but .... I’m an honest chappy and it’s been a long time since I last fiddled about with a bike’s ignition and lock !!!!<br />Luc Charliernoreply@blogger.com