Which states with the most KR?
TEXAS
I would have to agree...they are everywhere!
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Pretty neat-o stuff to be read about outside of General Discussions, Shines.
The IKRFTOC has been established since 2002. While it is a dormant group, there is a significant membership - all based here at f150online.com. We're recognized by both FoMoCo and King Ranch.
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The IKRFTOC has been established since 2002. While it is a dormant group, there is a significant membership - all based here at f150online.com. We're recognized by both FoMoCo and King Ranch.
Note my signature.
Pretty neat-o stuff to be read about outside of General Discussions, Shines.
The IKRFTOC has been established since 2002. While it is a dormant group, there is a significant membership - all based here at f150online.com. We're recognized by both FoMoCo and King Ranch.
Note my signature.
The IKRFTOC has been established since 2002. While it is a dormant group, there is a significant membership - all based here at f150online.com. We're recognized by both FoMoCo and King Ranch.
Note my signature.
Are we way off topic, or what? (Is anything new on this forum)? 
Remember guys, it's all about leather care!
However, to get back to the OP's question, I think Arizona has a goodly share of KRs. Just two days ago, down in Portal (where we were camping along Cave Creek), I saw a 250 KR that looked like it had been "rode hard and put away wet". (except it was just pretty beat up and dirty). Not an old one either - maybe 2003-2004, sorry I'm not an expert.
And, I see them all the time in Tucson.
- Jack

Remember guys, it's all about leather care!

However, to get back to the OP's question, I think Arizona has a goodly share of KRs. Just two days ago, down in Portal (where we were camping along Cave Creek), I saw a 250 KR that looked like it had been "rode hard and put away wet". (except it was just pretty beat up and dirty). Not an old one either - maybe 2003-2004, sorry I'm not an expert.
And, I see them all the time in Tucson.
- Jack




