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digest number 5687
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 6:01 pm
by Judy
Well, reading digest #5687 is 5 minutes of my life that I'll never get back again.
Good thing I'm at work.
Judy
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klr gear - newbie first post
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 6:39 pm
by dewarnecke
Just got my license and have been looking at bikes for quite some
time and finally decided on the KLR 650. I think our days of riding
in OH are limited so I might as well wait until early spring to buy a
new one. I thought in the meantime I'd start to pick up some of the
gear I need. From what I can tell, it can get expensive. Is there
any gear you can recommend that is good and matches the new KLR?
klr gear - newbie first post
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 7:02 pm
by Eric L. Green
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, dewarnecke wrote:
>
> Just got my license and have been looking at bikes for quite some
> time and finally decided on the KLR 650. I think our days of riding
> in OH are limited so I might as well wait until early spring to buy a
> new one.
You do NOT want to wait until spring in order to buy a new one. You want
to buy a new one in the dead of winter -- January, preferably. That way
when you go into the motorcycle shop, you will have the undivided
attention of the salesman, and will be able to negotiate from a position
of strength -- if he tries to rip you off, you can just give him your
business card and say "Okay, whenever you're serious about selling me a
KLR just give me a call" and walk out.
> I thought in the meantime I'd start to pick up some of the
> gear I need. From what I can tell, it can get expensive. Is there
> any gear you can recommend that is good and matches the new KLR?
How do you intend to ride the KLR, mostly offroad or mostly onroad?
You will need:
Mostly offroad:
Motocross-style boots
Motocross-style riding suit with built-in armor
Motocross-style riding gloves
Motocross-style helmet.
Motocross-style eye protection (goggles)
Mostly onroad:
Dual-purpose boots (basically heavy duty touring boots with some extra
ankle protection, but not as much as motocross
boots)
Touring-style jacket and pants, waterproof, with lightweight armor
(it rains a lot where you are, right?).
Good pair of gloves
A good full-face or modular helmet