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About to buy a KLR650...
Thoughts? The salesman is writing me up.
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Re: About to buy a KLR650...
I think that KLR650 is very nice choice for you.
Before I buy a yamaha tw200 (dual sport type), I considered this one too. Just little bit bulkier for my purpose, but if there were cheaper ones I might get one. Low maintenance cost, very good reputation, and lots of internet support groups. |
About to buy a KLR650...
Thx busy. Waiting for the battery to chg. 6k otd.
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I'm sure you will enjoy it. I looked at it on-line and thought about it, but it is a little above the weight and budget I have set for myself. Also more power than I would be comfortable with for my first bike, I think.
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Re: About to buy a KLR650...
There are apparently a bunch of unsold '09's that you can get discounts on. The power isn't much different than the GZ. But it will go 70 with much less effort! Now I just need a Gold Wing to complete the set. Also, it only weighs about 100 pounds more than the GZ. But it's harder to climb aboard and climb off.
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About to buy a KLR650...
Latest addition to the stable ...
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Re: About to buy a KLR650...
Good looking bike Alan. Start lurking on a couple KLR forums to learn more about the KAW. The 650 is coming from a looooong line of proven parts and has a solid reputation. Lots of after market support too.
Looking forward to your first ride impressions and of course your first off road adventure. |
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Congratulations on the new ride Alan!!! Ride it safe.
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Bike seems very solid (very GZ like!) but it's not exactly high tech. Has coolant - so I guess it's water cooled and has to be topped off etc., has a carb, chain of course, a choke, side stand only. The only farkle on the thing is a helmet lock. On the positive side - it's pretty inexpensive and has a 6.1 gallon tank (!) I think. Not knowing how much "adventure" riding I will actually end up doing, I felt that this was a good choice. The KTM is a lot more bike, but also a lot more money. If I scratch up the KLR on some rocks/trees/etc. I'll get over it quicker. I'd be sick if I dumped the KTM - but if I get to like the off roading (unlikely at my age) I can trade up. Thanks to all you guys, especially dhgeyer, that gave me advice - it really helped me feel better about making the leap to this particular bike. I ordered the KAWA soft trunk and semi hard sidebags. They don't look very impressive or large in the photos, but they aren't super expensive either. Going to try and reduce my adventure outfitting to fit the three bags with maybe my tent bungeed to the rear rack. |
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