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Vladimir Vega III
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nklr--reasons for not liking ktm

Post by Vladimir Vega III » Thu Oct 23, 2008 2:31 pm

Hi Guys, Again, I'm getting itchy for a dual-purpose. I miss my KLR. I think this has been discussed before. If so, I'll know by being ignored. :) I like the KLR but I think of travelling by highway and the KLR is quite light and doesn't quite go that fast. Thus, I was eyeballing the Adventure 990 from KTM. I can reach the ground on it, and it's got the weight and power to take me quick on the highway. Please tell me reasons not to like KTM. :) Thanks for your indulgence, Vlad [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

mikeypep
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nklr--reasons for not liking ktm

Post by mikeypep » Thu Oct 23, 2008 3:58 pm

KTM is a great bike. I don't have one, but would certainly put my name in the "want one" column. I've heard that parts can be difficult to come by but the number of dealers who have sprung up in the last year or two should help that. Like the BMW GS bikes, you get what you pay for, and you pay plenty. The KLR is a better "bang for the buck", but that's about it. --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Vladimir Vega III wrote:
> > Hi Guys, > Again, I'm getting itchy for a dual-purpose. I miss my KLR. > I think this has been discussed before. If so, I'll know by being
ignored. :)
> > I like the KLR but I think of travelling by highway and the KLR is
quite light and doesn't quite go that fast. Thus, I was eyeballing the Adventure 990 from KTM. I can reach the ground on it, and it's got the weight and power to take me quick on the highway.
> > Please tell me reasons not to like KTM. > > :) > Thanks for your indulgence, > > Vlad > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >

Richard Bessey
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nklr--reasons for not liking ktm

Post by Richard Bessey » Thu Oct 23, 2008 4:14 pm

The KTM is by far a superior ride, you get what you pay for. Personally I have about a dozen other things I would like to do with $10,000 for a new adventure. Heck, If I look hard I can buy 3 KLR's for that price! Most of the locals around here I know ride KTM, simply because of the perfomance. They also bitch, alot, (Synthetic oil is expensive, that part is back ordered, its expensive to go for a ride) -- Regards, Richard Bessey System Administrator Vivio Technologies mikeypep wrote:
> > KTM is a great bike. I don't have one, but would certainly put my > name in the "want one" column. I've heard that parts can be difficult > to come by but the number of dealers who have sprung up in the last > year or two should help that. Like the BMW GS bikes, you get what you > pay for, and you pay plenty. The KLR is a better "bang for the buck", > but that's about it. > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com > , Vladimir Vega III > wrote: > > > > Hi Guys, > > Again, I'm getting itchy for a dual-purpose. I miss my KLR. > > I think this has been discussed before. If so, I'll know by being > ignored. :) > > > > I like the KLR but I think of travelling by highway and the KLR is > quite light and doesn't quite go that fast. Thus, I was eyeballing > the Adventure 990 from KTM. I can reach the ground on it, and it's > got the weight and power to take me quick on the highway. > > > > Please tell me reasons not to like KTM. > > > > :) > > Thanks for your indulgence, > > > > Vlad > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > >

Silver Duck
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nklr--reasons for not liking ktm

Post by Silver Duck » Thu Oct 23, 2008 4:35 pm

1. The KTM my friend had on the TAT took over an hour to change the oil. 4 plugs to pull, two drains, and two filters. 5 minutes to change on the KLR. 2. It seemed to HATE water.... any crossing we made over 6 inches deep made the thing run like an egg beater. The KLR thinks it is a submarine. 3. The jetting was a pain..... at altitude, it would not pull at all past 3k rpm. We had to stop, find a shop, and rejet. Again, time off of the trail. The KLR, conversely, was water friendly, and didnt really care if we were at sea level or 11000 ft. Newer models of KTM's may be more user friendly (I probably could argue that one, but won't, as I watched a friend on a 520 EXC overheat and steam its way out of the woods) KTM's are peppy bikes and the suspension is awesome..... but it is like dating a supermodel...great for a one nighter but do you wanna marry it? ________________________________ From: Vladimir Vega III To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 2:31:51 PM Subject: [DSN_KLR650] NKLR--Reasons for not liking KTM Hi Guys, Again, I'm getting itchy for a dual-purpose. I miss my KLR. I think this has been discussed before. If so, I'll know by being ignored. :) I like the KLR but I think of travelling by highway and the KLR is quite light and doesn't quite go that fast. Thus, I was eyeballing the Adventure 990 from KTM. I can reach the ground on it, and it's got the weight and power to take me quick on the highway. Please tell me reasons not to like KTM. :) Thanks for your indulgence, Vlad [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Mike Frey
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nklr--reasons for not liking ktm

Post by Mike Frey » Thu Oct 23, 2008 4:57 pm

That's easy: $$$$ For the same amount of money, get a used KLR and a Suzuki V-Strom and set each up for the type of riding you want to do. You'll probably spend less for two bikes than for one KTM 990. (And I like KTM bikes, I am only answering your request!) Vladimir Vega III wrote:
> > Hi Guys, > Again, I'm getting itchy for a dual-purpose. I miss my KLR. > I think this has been discussed before. If so, I'll know by being > ignored. :) > > I like the KLR but I think of travelling by highway and the KLR is > quite light and doesn't quite go that fast. Thus, I was eyeballing the > Adventure 990 from KTM. I can reach the ground on it, and it's got the > weight and power to take me quick on the highway. > > Please tell me reasons not to like KTM. > > :) > Thanks for your indulgence, > > Vlad > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > >

Tumu Rock
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nklr--reasons for not liking ktm

Post by Tumu Rock » Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:55 pm

Vlad, If you can afford it, the KTM 990 will be better on the highway and offroad than the KLR 650. I own a KLR and a KTM LC4 640 and won't ride the LC4 for any long distances on pavement because of the vibration, but it's awesome offroad. The KTM has 10K miles and I've already had to replace the entire head. Bear in mind I'm tough on bikes and have killed a KLR in the same amount of years but it took a lot more miles on the KLR. The 990 is a twin so it won't have to work as hard as the single cylinder KLR or the single cylinder KTM for that matter. Around here KTM 990s are going for almost $13K; KLR > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Vladimir Vega III > wrote: > > > > Hi Guys, > > Again, I'm getting itchy for a dual-purpose. I miss my KLR. > > I think this has been discussed before. If so, I'll know by
being ignored. :)
> > > > I like the KLR but I think of travelling by highway and the KLR
is quite light and doesn't quite go that fast. Thus, I was eyeballing the Adventure 990 from KTM. I can reach the ground on it, and it's got the weight and power to take me quick on the highway.
> > > > Please tell me reasons not to like KTM. > > > > :) > > Thanks for your indulgence, > > > > Vlad > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >