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klr 600, newbie info. request
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2004 10:59 pm
by Tommy
I'm a re-tread rider, getting back in, after 11 years out.
An 85 KLR600 has popped up for sale about an hour from me. The
owner has clear title, and new tires, but that's about all I know,
besides that the photo shows a decent clean bike, with no mirrors.
Questions: Are these substantially different from the KLR 650s?
Were mirrors not required on street legal bikes in '85?
I posted this on "thumpertalk.com", but haven't received much for an
answere.
Advice/opinons are appreciated. KLR600 GOTCHAs or other KLR forum
links would be good, too.
Tommy
klr 600, newbie info. request
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2004 11:53 pm
by dumbazz650
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Tommy" wrote:
> I'm a re-tread rider, getting back in, after 11 years out.
>
> An 85 KLR600 has popped up for sale about an hour from me. The
> owner has clear title, and new tires, but that's about all I know,
> besides that the photo shows a decent clean bike, with no mirrors.
>
> Questions: Are these substantially different from the KLR 650s?
>
> Were mirrors not required on street legal bikes in '85?
>
> I posted this on "thumpertalk.com", but haven't received much for
an
> answere.
>
> Advice/opinons are appreciated. KLR600 GOTCHAs or other KLR
forum
> links would be good, too.
>
> Tommy
Motor on the 600 is very similar to the 87, except bore & stroke.
Same vulnerability on the doohickey, and the spring loaded balancer
sprockets. Frame is very much different, wheels are different, '84
was kickstart only, '85 had electric too.
Also different instruments, different plastics and smaller tank on
the 600. Mirrors were required for street legal vehicles from 1968,
maybe even earlier. Adding a mirror is easy, basic aftermarket unit
is about $12-15 and if the mount hole is boogered out, you may also
need a billet mirror mount to fit the back of the clutch perch, also
about $15 from Fred or Dual-Star.
Unless it's a really good deal, I'd pass on it in favor of the 650,
but that's just me.
check the FAQ at
www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html
hth,
MarkB
klr 600, newbie info. request
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 12:30 am
by Mike Torst
I am late on this - rear drum brake, ah how cheap is it?
Mike Torst
Las Vegas
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tommy [mailto:m1sshooter@...]
> Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 7:28 PM
> To:
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [DSN_klr650] KLR 600, newbie info. request
>
> I'm a re-tread rider, getting back in, after 11 years out.
>
> An 85 KLR600 has popped up for sale about an hour from me. The
> owner has clear title, and new tires, but that's about all I know,
> besides that the photo shows a decent clean bike, with no mirrors.
>
> Questions: Are these substantially different from the KLR 650s?
>
> Were mirrors not required on street legal bikes in '85?
>
> I posted this on "thumpertalk.com", but haven't received much for an
> answere.
>
> Advice/opinons are appreciated. KLR600 GOTCHAs or other KLR forum
> links would be good, too.
>
> Tommy
>
>
klr 600, newbie info. request
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 7:14 am
by kdxkawboy@aol.com
In a message dated 2004-03-21 10:30:58 PM Pacific Standard Time,
vegasklr@... writes:
>
>
> I am late on this - rear drum brake, ah how cheap is it?
>
> Mike Torst
> Las Vegas
>
>
Actually Mike, back when the KLR600 was first released rear drum brakes were
the norm on dirt bikes, including the MX/XC race ready models. Back then there
was nothing cheap about using drum brakes on dirt bikes.
Pat
G'ville, Nv
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klr 600, newbie info. request
Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:44 am
by Tommy Johnson
'not late....
Asking price is $900.
Thanks,
Tommy
--- Mike wrote:
> I am late on this - rear drum brake, ah how cheap is
> it?
>
> Mike
> Las Vegas
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Tommy
> > Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 7:28 PM
> > To:
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com
> > Subject: [DSN_klr650] KLR 600, newbie info.
> request
> >
> > I'm a re-tread rider, getting back in, after 11
> years out.
> >
> > An 85 KLR600 has popped up for sale about an hour
> from me. The
> > owner has clear title, and new tires, but that's
> about all I know,
> > besides that the photo shows a decent clean bike,
> with no mirrors.
> >
> > Questions: Are these substantially different from
> the KLR 650s?
> >
> > Were mirrors not required on street legal bikes in
> '85?
> >
> > I posted this on "thumpertalk.com", but haven't
> received much for an
> > answere.
> >
> > Advice/opinons are appreciated. KLR600 GOTCHAs
> or other KLR forum
> > links would be good, too.
> >
> > Tommy
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Posted: Mon Mar 22, 2004 9:47 pm
by bigfatgreenbike
tls@... wrote:
>If you spend most of your time being overtaken by cars in the slow lane,
>maybe all that sound coming out the ass end of your LOUD PIPES SAVE LIVES
>MAN!!! "muffler" gets you some extra attention. Otherwise, however, its
>_only_ effect is to harm every single other rider of road and trail by
>making all of us seem like inconsiderate fools chasing a mystique built
>up by movies made by people who didn't even ride anyhow.
>
>
TrailRider's editor Paul Clipper said it particularly well- "Mike
Lafferty rides a quiet bike, and Larry Roessler could kick your ass
riding a KX80". Goes on to mention how spending the exhaust money on
suspension, or just more riding, would make you a LOT faster anyway.
FWIW there are riding areas I know where I won't take people with loud
pipes. And most people I see with really loud bikes are riding from bar
to bar. I'd like to see someone put in a ten hour day on a bike with an
open pipe.
--
Devon
Brooklyn, NY
A15-Z '01 KLR650
'81 SR500 cafe racer
"The truth's not too popular these days....."
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