'08-'09 klr parts wanted

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Monty
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Post by Monty » Wed Sep 09, 2009 2:34 pm

<> _______________________________________________________ Criswell - They made a KLX500 at one time. Friend of mine has one and loves the thing. For life of me can't understand why someone other than KTM doesn't make a serious dual sport. Think economics are scaring the big four. Versey power in a KLR type configuration. Gettty-up! That sounds really interesting. Blow by big BMW's all day long. On road and off! Love parallel twins! Find a donor bike and do it. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

revmaaatin
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Post by revmaaatin » Tue Sep 15, 2009 8:52 pm

> > Versey power in a KLR type configuration. Gettty-up! That sounds really > interesting. Blow by big BMW's all day long. On road and off! Love > parallel twins! Find a donor bike and do it. >
Monty, I rode an 08'KLR650 at the Kawi demo ride, Vintage Bike Days locataed at Mansfield, OH, July of 2008. My 'position' in the demo ride was number 4 behind lead and two Connies. Trailing me was a guy on a Versis. I smiled as we pushed the 'start' button. I would let the connies get a little ahead and then would reel them in--spiritedly. At each stop sign and turn point, I made it a point to make the guy on the versis a continouusly, smaller dot in my mirror. Back at the start/finish point, the guy jumps off his bike and runs forward, staring at the KLR650, "What is that!" I just smiled, "KLR650" and walked away. He was still looking dumbfounded at the KLR for several minutes when I turned back to see the bikes. Shoot. 6 years later, I still have the same look every time I look at mine. revmaaatin.

Dennis Griffin
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Post by Dennis Griffin » Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:02 pm

Sent this last night, but apparently didn't select reply all. The new KLR's are great bikes for what they are, and if I could only have one M/C, the new KLR would likely be it. But, so as not to give the group the wrong idea, I'll counter the revs tale a bit by saying that the Connies were behaving and retaining their spacing behind the lead, as you're supposed to on a demo ride, and the guy on the Versys must have been afraid of it. I have an '08 Versys and an '09 KLR and the Versys could start in second gear and leave a KLR with no trouble. Had there been better choices in rubber for the Versys, I probably wouldn't have purchased the '09 KLR, since I also have an '06 KLR. The '09 is definitely an improvement on road over the '06, in many ways, and if I want to do any serious off-roading within a few hours of home, I'll use my '09 KLX250S. I have also considered owning the new Connie, but that's a lot of bike to keep clean, I don't have much time for touring at present and I'm really into basic and easy to maintain for now. I don't doubt the rev's tale a bit, but on another day, under different circumstances, it would have been the KLR playing catch-up. I know, such talk on the KLR list is heresy, but there it is. Dennis Scottsdale, AZ
On Sep 15, 2009, at 6:52 PM, revmaaatin wrote: > > > > Versey power in a KLR type configuration. Gettty-up! That sounds > really > > interesting. Blow by big BMW's all day long. On road and off! Love > > parallel twins! Find a donor bike and do it. > > > > Monty, > I rode an 08'KLR650 at the Kawi demo ride, Vintage Bike Days > locataed at Mansfield, OH, July of 2008. My 'position' in the demo > ride was number 4 behind lead and two Connies. Trailing me was a guy > on a Versis. > > I smiled as we pushed the 'start' button. > > I would let the connies get a little ahead and then would reel them > in--spiritedly. At each stop sign and turn point, I made it a point > to make the guy on the versis a continouusly, smaller dot in my > mirror. > > Back at the start/finish point, the guy jumps off his bike and runs > forward, staring at the KLR650, "What is that!" > > I just smiled, "KLR650" and walked away.. > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Jeff Khoury
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'08-'09 klr parts wanted

Post by Jeff Khoury » Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:32 pm

Good Afternoon, My brother has just picked up a wrecked '09 KLR for a song, but... it's wrecked. We're looking for the following parts, and if anyone knows someone who's parting out a bike, we'd be happy to talk to them: Gas Tank Radiator Left Side Plastics Front Turn Signals Front Wheel Thanks! -Jeff Khoury [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

revmaaatin
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Post by revmaaatin » Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:50 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Dennis Griffin wrote:
> > Sent this last night, but apparently didn't select reply all. > > The new KLR's are great bikes for what they are, and if I could only > have one M/C, the new KLR would likely be it. But, so as not to give > the group the wrong idea, I'll counter the revs tale a bit by saying > that the Connies were behaving and retaining their spacing behind the > lead, as you're supposed to on a demo ride, and the guy on the Versys > must have been afraid of it. I have an '08 Versys and an '09 KLR and > the Versys could start in second gear and leave a KLR with no trouble. > Had there been better choices in rubber for the Versys, I probably > wouldn't have purchased the '09 KLR, since I also have an '06 KLR. The > '09 is definitely an improvement on road over the '06, in many ways, > and if I want to do any serious off-roading within a few hours of > home, I'll use my '09 KLX250S. I have also considered owning the new > Connie, but that's a lot of bike to keep clean, I don't have much time > for touring at present and I'm really into basic and easy to maintain > for now. > > I don't doubt the rev's tale a bit, but on another day, under > different circumstances, it would have been the KLR playing catch-up. > I know, such talk on the KLR list is heresy, but there it is. > > Dennis > Scottsdale, AZ >
Yes, Dennis, No need to counter anything, particulary the obvious. (No intent to say, the KLR was faster--just the facts) The Connies were forced to behave. by design. by position. It is why I never bother to ride a super-bike at these demos. What did they learn? 1400cc, 600# at 45mph? yawn. oooh, aaaah, 45mph. gag. Sure, a Versys could ride in 2d gear all day and run circles around a KLR. smile. on dry, staight ground. however, let me pick the course.... Should they choose to 2d gear challenge me on my terrain, I will require a next of kin, ICE conctact. IRT to demo rides: It is also why I never ride a bike that is out of my budget/price range. It never creates an itch that I cannot scratch. and perhaps: A financial drain that takes all the enjoyment out of ownership. shrug. Nevertheless, You certainly have made my point without saying so: It is better to ride a slow bike fast, than a fast bike slow. On this day, I had the advantage of a 30K recent KLR smiles experience and the Versys guy, he had none (Versys experience). On this day, he rode a Versys, and observed a KLR demo. (my original point. smile.) For all I know, he now has a KLR rather than a Versys. By the way--nice stable of bikes! 2 KLR's a KLX250 and a Versys. You are truly blessed. revmaaatin.

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