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    MarkS KLR

    In Marks defence, the bike sounds superb, and not that loud when you are riding it. And he's right about the bottom end...I wouldn't describe it as offensively loud (unless he was my neighbour).

    It certainly leaves a bow wave behind it in sheep country, and Andy can attest to the fact the it excites cattle beasts. Not sure what that says about the bike or rider....

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    Quote Originally Posted by twisty View Post
    Hmmm, so it would seem some consider me by reference to be a fuckwit and a wanker....nice
    yes but the people who think that are all Fuckwits and Wankers

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    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
    yes but the people who think that are all Fuckwits and Wankers
    And probably closet Honda riders too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMWRSNUT View Post
    In Marks defence, the bike sounds superb, and not that loud when you are rising it. And he's right about the botom end...I wouldn't describe it as offensively loud (unless he was my neighbour).

    It certainly leaves a bow wave behind it in sheep country, and Andy can attest to the fact the it excites cattle beasts. Not sure what that says about the bike or rider....

    Steve
    that cow/steer sure was wound up by the time you guys got there - I thought that was going to get nasty

    Apparently Andy's in hospital as a result of his loop at Whanga - anyone know how he is?

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    Minor thread hijack.

    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
    Apparently Andy's in hospital as a result of his loop at Whanga - anyone know how he is?
    How did you find that out? What was the damage? He was complaining about being sore but....
    IT'S JUST BETTER WHEN THERE'S TWINS INVOLVED..
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    complete thread derailment

    Quote Originally Posted by BMWRSNUT View Post
    How did you find that out? What was the damage? He was complaining about being sore but....
    Michael made a comment about it on Advider.

    I'd ring up and find out but I don't know Andy's last name (I don't think anyone on this site actually has a last name)

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    Cycleworks claims 97db, it's maybe a tab louder than I had hoped but it does sound awsome imo

    Marks KLR sounds great, I personaly love the sound of loud big bore trail bikes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
    the sweetest sounding bike I have ever ridden is the cycleworks equipped scrambler I rode recently to Golden Bay. it sounds awesome
    Now that was a nice sounding bike .I'd be happy on one of them if it wern't for the fuel capacity

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    Quote Originally Posted by twisty View Post
    What’s the best tank to get and where from?
    Acerbis or Clarke from Just gas tanks.com.
    Get them while the exchange rate is good. Acerbis is the pick of the 2, i brought 1 locally but it would fit only the earlier model so i brought a Clarke from them a couple of months ago.

    Dont worry about the noisy pipe, mine is loud too and i think it sounds good.

    Derestricting the exhaust and removing the air box snorkel and main jet up to 160 made a huge difference to power and very small difference to economy.

    I used to get 150 kms on the standard tank before hitting reserve.
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    Loud pipes??? Nah I wouldn't do that either!
    Cheers, Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by twisty View Post
    Hmmm, so it would seem some consider me by reference to be a fuckwit and a wanker....nice
    Is your pipe loud or stupid loud?
    Nordie got it in one.

    Quote Originally Posted by BMWRSNUT View Post
    It certainly leaves a bow wave behind it in sheep country, and Andy can attest to the fact the it excites cattle beasts.
    That's not necessarily volume. The Triumph triple with Staintune touring pipes (ie quiet but bassy) upset livestock greatly - and car alarms - in a way much louder 2 & 4 cylinder bikes didn't.

    Quote Originally Posted by twisty View Post
    Cycleworks claims 97db, it's maybe a tab louder than I had hoped but it does sound awsome imo
    97dB is inoffensive, and a long way short of the open-piped Harleys and some of the horrors I hear at trail rides.
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    What was this thread about again???

    Quote Originally Posted by marks View Post
    the stock klr has a lethargic low end. The carb/exhaust mods really improve the low end response and I use that every time I ride the bike. turns a boring engine into a fun engine (still with very modest horsepower).

    I don't think I'd want to own a stock one
    Low end??? sorry not familiar with it. No seriously my klr had a pretty crappy one too until I raised the needle and de snorkled it then it got noticeably better. .....but, the other weekend I put my snorkle back in upside down so I could ride through rivers an inch or so deeper and now it pulls even better. Possible venturi efffect I think but definitely better.

    Back to the topic whatever that was.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    My DR has a little silencer tip thing on it. It's bloody loud even with it in. I'm tempted to take it off and see how it sounds, but then it may be bordering on fuckwit-wanker-stupid-loud.

    Yeah, bring it on. I've been called worse.
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    And check out the specials...

    Quote Originally Posted by MXNUT View Post
    Acerbis or Clarke from Just gas tanks.com.
    Get them while the exchange rate is good. Acerbis is the pick of the 2, i brought 1 locally but it would fit only the earlier model so i brought a Clarke from them a couple of months ago.

    Dont worry about the noisy pipe, mine is loud too and i think it sounds good.

    Derestricting the exhaust and removing the air box snorkel and main jet up to 160 made a huge difference to power and very small difference to economy.

    I used to get 150 kms on the standard tank before hitting reserve.
    I had a look yesterday and they have some seconds for most bikes. A couple of blemishes or a scratch here and there, but all good. You can save over a hundred bucks almost getting a factory second! Postage to NZ was reasonable for one, but horrendous for the other, but still made the tank an okay proposition.

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    Damn I'm a Fwit & wanker

    I had suspicions I was but now it's confirmed.

    Anyone want to come & listen to Iron Maiden really loud in my garage?

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