

ignored.> > 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
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.> > I like the KLR but I think of travelling by highway and the KLR is
> > Please tell me reasons not to like KTM. > >> Thanks for your indulgence, > > Vlad > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
> > 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] > > > >
> > 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] > >
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.> > > > I like the KLR but I think of travelling by highway and the KLR
> > > > Please tell me reasons not to like KTM. > > > >> > Thanks for your indulgence, > > > > Vlad > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >
The most comparable KTM to the KLR is the 690 Enduro. I happen to own and actively ride both, so I thought I'd chime in. You're right that it can take longer to do a full oil change on a KTM, as most KTM engines (including the 690) have two oil filters to change and two nylon screens to clean. In practice, especially on the trail, you can ignore the screens.> 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.
I haven't been fortunate enough to do any water crossings on either bike yet, so I can't provide a comparison.> 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.
The 690 is fuel injected and it runs just fine regardless of the altitude much like the KLR.> 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.
Apparently so! I've heard of the overheating problems with some of the EXCs, but the 690 has a very sufficient cooling system.> 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)
I guess that makes me a polygamist?> 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?
the> > On Oct 23, 2008, at 2:35 PM, Silver Duck wrote: > > 1. The KTM my friend had on the TAT took over an hour to change
own> > oil. 4 plugs to pull, two drains, and two filters. 5 minutes to > > change on the KLR. > > The most comparable KTM to the KLR is the 690 Enduro. I happen to
that> and actively ride both, so I thought I'd chime in. You're right
can> it can take longer to do a full oil change on a KTM, as most KTM > engines (including the 690) have two oil filters to change and two > nylon screens to clean. In practice, especially on the trail, you
inches> ignore the screens. > > > 2. It seemed to HATE water.... any crossing we made over 6
a> > deep made the thing run like an egg beater. The KLR thinks it is
either> > submarine. > > I haven't been fortunate enough to do any water crossings on
all> bike yet, so I can't provide a comparison. > > > 3. The jetting was a pain..... at altitude, it would not pull at
off> > past 3k rpm. We had to stop, find a shop, and rejet. Again, time
could> > of the trail. > > The 690 is fuel injected and it runs just fine regardless of the > altitude much like the KLR. > > > Newer models of KTM's may be more user friendly (I probably
the> > argue that one, but won't, as I watched a friend on a 520 EXC > > overheat and steam its way out of the woods) > > Apparently so! I've heard of the overheating problems with some of
is> EXCs, but the 690 has a very sufficient cooling system. > > > KTM's are peppy bikes and the suspension is awesome..... but it
wanna> > like dating a supermodel...great for a one nighter but do you
Blake, When did you cross over to KTM?? I hope your still riding the KLR too. I thought I'd chime in too. I ride a 2004 KTM 450MXC. Though not a dual sport by any means, other than gearing and lights it is the same as the EXC's. Carberated and I ride it at all altitudes with STOCK jetting. Though it is at it's best at 3000 feet, it will run fine to 8,000 feet. I haven't had it much higher. Has more radiator than the other 450's I ride with and does not have an overheating problem. Adam> > marry it? > > > I guess that makes me a polygamist?> > -- > Blake Sobiloff > http://www.sobiloff.com/> > San Jose, CA (USA) > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "don cain" wrote: > > Hey Russell, > > Could you cite your sources please? Just curious about where information > came from... > > thx, > -don > > On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 10:40 PM, Russell Scott wrote: > > > Compared to the $800K the Obama campaign gave to ACORN to rig the > > election, that is scandalous! And lets not forget Obama has taken in about > > $500 million in illegal contributions, mostly from foreigners, just so we > > know who will be running the country if he is elected. Palin of course made > > the taxpayers about 2 million for selling the Governor's jet. Now that's a > > huge scandal, a government official giving instead of taking. And the 10% > > approval rating Obama's democratically controlled Congress, compared to > > Palin's 85% approval rating as Governor is absurd. > > > > R > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: boulder_adv_rider > > To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com > > Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2008 11:23 PM > > Subject: [DSN_KLR650] NKLR What do think, Monte? AK taxpayer's money? > > > > Looks like a mav-wreck... > > > > http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081022/ap_on_el_pr/palin_family_travel > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > -- > My greatest fear in life is not death, but waking up one morning ordinary > and predictable. > > "Whatever you can do, or dream you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, > power, and magic in it. Begin it now." Goethe > > "Wisdom begins in wonder." Socrates > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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.> > 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
What's not to like?> > Please tell me reasons not to like KTM. >
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