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Congrats on the new purchase....hubby was very interested in one of those but there are none to be seen around these parts....and none arriving in the Wellington in the near future....so he got a BMW 650 Dakar instead. After all the research I did I'm still interested in looking at an 08 KLR myself....as is one of my friends.
Heaps of info on your new bike here at the KLR Forums http://www.klrworld.com/
Can you post a pic of your bike pretty please?
M
Some days you are the bug, some days you are the windshield
But you wrote this ?
KLR 650's suck man..they are shit, they weigh a ton, and are useless off road.
DR 650 is a much better tool, or perhaps a WR450 if you really wanted to go hard.
having owned both the DR and KLR i can vouch for the dr being the better trail bike, whereas the KLR is best left on the road.
XT-R aint a bad bet....it would be my choice
DR650, no good, limitations of fuel as well as some other things, XT no good, no wind protection no luggage carrying capacity at all.
For my purposes there is only one choice that being a solid reliable and long distance adventure bike..........the old KLR and the New are quite different animals, of road I can vouch that the new KLR is very capable........its not a motorcross bike and I dont want it to be, but its great and doing what its meant for, long distance ride around the world type bike
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yeah, didn't read all the thread, and i realised you got one!
the old ones sucked..i never had a issue with the range on the DR..always 200+kms and i rode my one from wellington to hamilton, no problem.
the new KLR has gone in the direction of the new triumph tiger.
but yeah, the old ones (mine was a 03) really were the dogs balls.
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Welcome to the world of adventuring Quasi.
The 22 litre tank would certainly be useful compared to the DR650 with only 13 litres.
Cheers
Merv
Well congrats on the new toy Quasi!
Experience......something you get just after you needed it
but....
look at the old tiger vs the new tiger
look at the old klr vs the new KLR
im seeing the fact that both bikes have become more road orientated, and less adventure...thats all, i aint comparing them.
enjoy your adventure rides, pm me if you want me to show you a few routes
Well done that man! What colour? The green ones are faster...
I've got a little over 2200km on mine including quite a lot of gravel / forestry roads. Have got the initial drop over and done with (cracked the right side fairing lower and put scuffs on the front guard and the panel over the muffler) but didn't bend anything. Could do with better tyres off road, pity TKC-80s are expensive. Saw one other one (also green) on Cold Kiwi weekend
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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I don't like the way you guys are trying to make 2008 come quicker - I'm enjoying 2007 right now and I don't want my years disappearing too quick.
Cheers
Merv
Further to my previous post. I left the bike idling at around 2000 rpm the other night to get the temp up and see when the fan starts - it comes on when the temp guage needle has gone just above horizontal and runs for about 15-20 seconds. thats enough to drop the guage down to (if it was a clock) the 40 minute position. I did get a bit of a surprise looking under the right side shroud and noting the header pipe was a nice cherry red - backing the idle speed down to a more reasonable 1000 rpm cooled that down as well
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
Well there Carver, at age 22 you have supposedly owned 26 bikes so presuming you got your lisence at age 15, that's an average of 3.5 months per bike, so before you start bashingthe original model KLR 650's, maybe you should put some km's on one off road, and actually learn some riding ability.....
Don't knock the bike until the riders sorted... Ask some of the south island adventure riders who've seen the off road ability of the KLR, i'd happily take mine anywhere you'd take a DR ( given the same knobblies fitted ) Respectfully, Stu
My KLR thinks it's a Hyundai - running happily at the red-line hour after hour.....
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