not an exclusive problem of this bike tho, as its probably the only fault of the bike, also really easy to fix (and cheap). My problem was with the non-existent BM support on the matter unlike what they did on other countries.
still at 25K per litre. 53hp, 60nm torque, very good bottom end, high clearance, reliable engine ... not many bikes can beat it. Granted suspension is not great, but stock is better than DR, KLR, F650, and a bunch of others and can be enhanced too. Not for everybody but if you're tall is something to try ...
2nd hand DR650 to start with as it can be modded as well for under your price. Once you've decided which type of riding appeals to you more (just gravel, more trail, gnarly, 2up) then you can sell it without taking much of a hit and move on to the next step.
Or ending up keeping it as well as the XR...
that BMW challenge does look the business, but also about double the budget, seems that the more run-of-the-mill BMW G650's can go for $5-7K, I like the look of this one
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-392727427.htm
looks like its upto the job, the key is I got to go out and test ride a bunch and see what fits me. The xr250 I'm riding now is a bit small for me and built for neither comfort nor speed![]()
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Not to mention the awesomeness of them, but if you are not very thick skinned then a klr is not the bike for you.
I have raising links on mine so it sits about an inch higher if they still too short. Also have tall bars and have them rolled right forward. Every other bike i ride now seems very cramped.
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Colin
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