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    Tiresome DR vs KLR comparisons

    KLR650 / DR650 comparisons are not "apples with apples" comparisons.

    The DR 650 is a 1980s(?) design, simple air cooled trailbike.

    The KLR 650 is a heavier, water cooled, road orientated, dubiously styled...?bike.

    The XF 650 (an underrated bike) should be compared to the KLR 650.

    The DR 650, to the KLX 650.


    ...right then... anoraks on....let battle commence ...!!!

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    just sold my KLR 650. did not fall in love with it.

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    I always considered the XT600E superior to either....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony W View Post
    ...right then... anoraks on....
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    OOOOOOOOOH.

    this is gunna be gooood ( and probly funny too)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    OOOOOOOOOH.

    this is gunna be gooood ( and probly funny too)
    Yeah am still waiting for you DR owners to comment on Marks' "the DR is a (very) poor mans 690E/640E" quote on the other thread!!!
    Cheers, Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony W View Post
    KLR650 / DR650 comparisons are not "apples with apples" comparisons.

    The DR 650 is a 1980s(?) design, simple air cooled trailbike.

    The KLR 650 is a heavier, water cooled, road orientated, dubiously styled...?bike.

    The XF 650 (an underrated bike) should be compared to the KLR 650.

    The DR 650, to the KLX 650.


    ...right then... anoraks on....let battle commence ...!!!
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    08 KLR650 KLX650 KLE500 >96 DR650 XF650 DRZ400
    Dirtability 5 8 3 6 4 9
    Gravelability 6 8 5 8 5 8
    Roadability 8 5 9 7 8 5
    Seated Comfort 7 5 7 4 7 3
    Standing Comfort 5 8 4 6 4 8
    Range 8 5 7 6 7 4
    Robustness 5 8 4 8 6 8
    Maintainability 6 7 5 8 7 7
    Farkleability 7 6 4 8 4 6
    Adventurability 57 60 48 61 52 58

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    Jeez, Nordie. Looks like those bikes love the wide open spaces.....!!!!????

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    That's that decided then - Nordie gets the "Anorak of the Year Award" for that table!

    I wonder what Marks' table would look like in comparison??????????
    Cheers, Dave

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    You wait, with the impending economic crisis the KLR will rise to the top. No need for farkles as its all there in the original price.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paladin View Post
    Yeah am still waiting for you DR owners to comment on Marks' "the DR is a (very) poor mans 690E/640E" quote on the other thread!!!
    Very poor man? You talking to me specifically or DR riders in general.
    I would love to race a 690 if only they didn't cost 3 times what I paid for my DR.
    DR's are great for us very poor men/women.

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    well i went fron an 91 xr600r to a 2007 dr650,
    over all an very happy the dr proformance, would like a little more height, has good weight and is fairly easy to throw around the bush tracks, and town.
    for the price i feel i got a good deal.

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    I also would vote for the XT600E. But if were talking about bikes you can currently buy new I'd get a DR650 and put a big tank on it.

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    I'd guess that chart was created by a DR rider. A few revisions might be in order.
    Farkleability DR 8? No way replacing broken gearboxes counts as a farkle
    Range DR 6? No again, should be about 4. The DR (standard tank) runs out of gas before you get into third gear (at which point it's necessary to rebuild the gearbox, see above)
    Roadability DR 7? And no yet again, should be about 4 as well; the vinyl crucifix (aka the seat) is the primary reason the tank is so small, they figured the riders would want (nay, NEED) to get off about the time the tank runs out. (Anyway, they'd have to - there's a gearbox to rebuild.)
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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