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Thread: KLR aftermarket fairings (go high or go low?)

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    I agree that my big screen looked pretty - well, dicky i spose, however it was soooo comfortable to ride behind in winter I put up with the queer looks. I also suffer a bit from the cold & it was truly toasty warm. I would encourage you to ride a long day down here in the middle of winter with or without the protection of a screen & do an honest comparison of how comfortable which one is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    I agree that my big screen looked pretty - well, dicky i spose, however it was soooo comfortable to ride behind in winter I put up with the queer looks. I also suffer a bit from the cold & it was truly toasty warm. I would encourage you to ride a long day down here in the middle of winter with or without the protection of a screen & do an honest comparison of how comfortable which one is.
    I haven't taken protection from the cold into consideration. For riding looooooong distances in the middle of winter (God, why?) then I can see a good reason for going for the big windshield.

    I suppose in the perfect world you would have a summer screen (like walk shorts) and a winter screen, that you would swap over as the seasons change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Odakyu-sen View Post
    For riding looooooong distances in the middle of winter (God, why?) then I can see a good reason for going for the big windshield.
    Cause it's an adventure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Cause it's an adventure?
    Yes, I suppose it is.

    I recall the Cold Kiwi a couple of years ago. That 2 km muddy access road to the site off the main highway was a shocker. I remember seeing white-faced Harley riders on the point of tears, trying to navigate that goat track. A KLR would have been right at home on that weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Odakyu-sen View Post
    For riding looooooong distances in the middle of winter (God, why?) then I can see a good reason for going for the big windshield.
    Why? Because snow is so pretty

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    Quote Originally Posted by Odakyu-sen View Post
    Yes, I suppose it is.

    I recall the Cold Kiwi a couple of years ago. That 2 km muddy access road to the site off the main highway was a shocker. I remember seeing white-faced Harley riders on the point of tears, trying to navigate that goat track. A KLR would have been right at home on that weekend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Advgd's chains on his DR250...
    Now that looks like some serious adventuring in progress...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Odakyu-sen View Post
    Yes, I suppose it is.

    I recall the Cold Kiwi a couple of years ago. That 2 km muddy access road to the site off the main highway was a shocker. I remember seeing white-faced Harley riders on the point of tears, trying to navigate that goat track. A KLR would have been right at home on that weekend.
    Thats no where near a goat track, though it does have some good chunky roacks on it. Will be there again in 9 days.
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    Actually on a cruiser you would at be able to put 2 feet on the ground. On a KLR you're over before you even notice the front wheel going.

    Do you think in hindsight maybe that a bike without a front fairing & screen may have been better?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eddieb View Post
    Thats no where near a goat track, though it does have some good chunky roacks on it. Will be there again in 9 days.
    To the Harley XLSXOS cruisers it was absolutely a goat track.

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    Didn't need tyre chains, just a good (IIRC) Metz Sahara
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    Didn't need tyre chains, just a good (IIRC) Metz Sahara
    All you need is POWER!
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