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Thanks for all the replies.
Given my situation, I think I will go for a KLR. Having multiple bikes and not willing to part with any of them, I will be on a very tight budget. I'll just find a cheaper KLR and then strip it down and grease/rebuild the suspension myself; same for the engine as long as it's not a rebuild (I know the parts for engine rebuilds are not cheap). I'm not planning the trip for at least on year or two so I would have plenty of time to bring the bike up to speed.
Besides costs, the other advantage of taking the bike apart and putting it back together myself is that when I'll be stranded in the middle of nowhere with a broken down bike, I won't have to figure out on the spot what's what - after you've stripped down a bike and put it back together, you know it like your own back pocket.
There's a few of us KLRerers on here that'll be happy ot help. I have woodmans rotor puller if you needto do the do & will have a pile of older KLR parts soon when i can get around to my mates to pick them up.
Not sure of what year you're looking at or price but 2nd hand newer ones go for quite cheap. Gotta check they're not oil burners tho.
Check out this thread on advrider where a guy (he's aussie but seems ok) is doing a frame up resto on a KLR600. Lots of good info there. KLR600 is basically the same bike (kickstarter and 50ccs seems to be the main differences)
http://advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=580558
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)
I think in 2004, the new 950s were not that reliable for the water pump and a few other things. KTM decided that it might not be a good idea puclicity wise to show the NEW model 950's on the BBC, afterall, what would it do for sales if these guys had issues all over Siberia.
The KTM was by far the better bike for the trip but they went with what they knew, and of course KTM said NO...![]()
Charley was understandably upset and sulked for a bit....



And they wanted everything for free![]()
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