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    well today there was dr650,s klr650,s on the coast ride.
    id say with the terrain we covered, and some of it was very nasty, both breed of bikes done very well.
    so its just what you fancy in a bike, DRKLR ummm

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    Quote Originally Posted by junkmanjoe View Post
    well today there was dr650,s klr650,s on the coast ride.
    id say with the terrain we covered, and some of it was very nasty, both breed of bikes done very well.
    so its just what you fancy in a bike, DRKLR ummm
    Sorry junkmanjoe - but such reasonable comments are not condusive to creating a turf war/bitch fight.
    Could you perhaps say something more inflamatory, take either side we don't care.

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    DRs are just better.........................................
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    Stuff ya DogRooters and KrappyLargeRectums I prefer (insert bike brand/model here)........ That'll stir em up. Still loved my XT600E

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    just looking through this thread and so far the DR's have racked up more bad comments than KLR's.
    I believe this to be a significant and accurate assessment of the relative issues, therefore the only conclusion thus far pertaining to the KLR vs DR debate is that KLR's are significantly less averse than DR's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    just looking through this thread and so far the DR's have racked up more bad comments than KLR's.
    I believe this to be a significant and accurate assessment of the relative issues, therefore the only conclusion thus far pertaining to the KLR vs DR debate is that KLR's are significantly less averse than DR's.
    Maybe DR's get ridden harder and ridden through areas like this...
    I would imagine taking a bike with lots of plastic through places like that,would end in tears.
    So in conclusion,XT's win
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    Nevermind the Bollocks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peril View Post
    Maybe DR's get ridden harder and ridden through areas like this...
    I would imagine taking a bike with lots of plastic through places like that,would end in tears.
    So in conclusion,XT's win
    na I reckon my KLR would fit between those trees, either that or just mow them down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peril View Post
    Maybe DR's get ridden harder and ridden through areas like this...
    I would imagine taking a bike with lots of plastic through places like that,would end in tears.
    So in conclusion,XT's win
    Ahem....... I'd just like to add that, XT's are good but DR's are much more betterer.
    But both are far superior to KLR's ( even know of 1 klr owner who would love to get his hands on a certain 22 year old XT)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony W View Post
    How do YOU feel about front tyre width ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    Ahem....... I'd just like to add that, XT's are good but DR's are much more betterer.
    But both are far superior to KLR's ( even know of 1 klr owner who would love to get his hands on a certain 22 year old XT)

    Who could it be?


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    Quote Originally Posted by GaZBur View Post
    Sorry junkmanjoe - but such reasonable comments are not condusive to creating a turf war/bitch fight.
    Could you perhaps say something more inflamatory, take either side we don't care.
    well a few klrs did bite the dirt, while my DR stayed up all day. dose that count for 1 for the DRS.

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    Just watched the video of the Big River ride & Fuck all of yous... that XT of Mrs Jatz is the best bike in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Padmei View Post
    Just watched the video of the Big River ride & Fuck all of yous... that XT of Mrs Jatz is the best bike in the world.
    Yer - go the XT(z)'s

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