reminder for songdog "ride of the heart" event
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tourer to klr 650! am i nuts?
Folks, do I have some questions. I have been on tour bikes for years but I
am thinking about going to a KLR 650. I am concerned about a couple of
things. First, how long will these bikes last if they are properly
maintained? I know the answer depends on how I ride but I would like to know
an average. Second, I camp when I tour. Are these bikes easily packed?
Third, how do they handle at highway speeds when packed? And last, I may be
going from a H.D Electra Glide that is allergic to dirt to a KLE. AM I
NUTS? I have a bunch more questions but they can wait.
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tourer to klr 650! am i nuts?
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Rob Fowler" wrote:
like to know> how long will these bikes last if they are properly > maintained? I know the answer depends on how I ride but I would
packed?> an average. Second, I camp when I tour. Are these bikes easily
Mine lasts good, packs a ton of shit for my camping trips, and is way more fun to ride in twisties or dirt roads even when fully packed with two week's gear than most bikes, not to mention all the harleys it's passed on long grades loaded. You won't be disappointed; you'll likely love the bike, it's a very happy and obedient little mule. You might be nuts, though. You'll fit right in on the KLR list that way.> Third, how do they handle at highway speeds when packed
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tourer to klr 650! am i nuts?
If you do not rev the piss out of it, longevity should not be a
problem with proper maintenance. Most cycle magazines say the engine
is pretty much "bulletproof". One of the few weak links is the
balance mechanism. The bike is easy to pack and can carry a ton of
gear. Keeping the heavy stuff low and the light stuff high is half
the battle. I have not noticed any ill handling characteristics when
loaded at highway speeds. You can find the answers to many of your
questions in the archives:
http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650
John
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tourer to klr 650! am i nuts?
Rob Fowler wrote:
As long as you can get parts for them...probably forever.......50-100,000+ miles for barrel work.......more for transmissions.> Folks, do I have some questions. I have been on tour bikes for years but I > am thinking about going to a KLR 650. I am concerned about a couple of > things. First, how long will these bikes last if they are properly > maintained? I know the answer depends on how I ride but.....
Yes.> an average. Second, I camp when I tour. Are these bikes easily packed?
Fine.> Third, how do they handle at highway speeds when packed?........
No. You may go through an initial stage of shock over the potential differences in terms of torque...... But if you're into maneuvering or checking out places you could never drive a hog.....you'll be a happy camper. Slide out> going from a H.D Electra Glide that is allergic to dirt to a KLE. AM I > NUTS? I have a bunch more questions but they can wait.
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tourer to klr 650! am i nuts?
I think Conall O'Brien has over 80,000 miles on his KLR. If you take
it in the dirt get some lever protectors instead of the stock brush
guards. Plan on replacing the shift lever and getting a brighter head
light bulb. I may be a little weak but if you lay down the KLR a few
times in a row while dirt riding be shure and bring a extra large bag
of 4 letter words, you'll need them to help you picck it back up.
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Rob Fowler" wrote: > Folks, do I have some questions. I have been on tour bikes for years but I > am thinking about going to a KLR 650. I am concerned about a couple of > things. First, how long will these bikes last if they are properly > maintained? I know the answer depends on how I ride but I would like to know > an average. Second, I camp when I tour. Are these bikes easily packed? > Third, how do they handle at highway speeds when packed? And last, I may be > going from a H.D Electra Glide that is allergic to dirt to a KLE. AM I > NUTS? I have a bunch more questions but they can wait. > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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reminder for songdog "ride of the heart" event
Hello fellow listers-
We are pleased to announce the 2nd Annual
Spring Roundup at Songdog Ranch.
This event will be held as a 'benefit' for
Mariola Cichon. Attendance will directly support
her Ride of The Heart--- Around the World.
So, unlike last years event, which was virtually
free.....we have changed things to be more convenient
and thus, unfortunately, cost more.
There will be alot going on, including rides,
test rides, bike parts swap(informal), a 'live'
talk with Mariola over the internet, and once
again a chance to meet more So Cal listers.
Please checkout
http://www.calposse.com/Rides/SongDog2001/SongDog2001.htm
and register with the Coordinator(Scott). Some have registered
already....we need YOU to make it a success.
Hope to see ya there!
Scott Bower
Ride of the Heart T-Shirts will be available.
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