need a smaller bike nklr

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need a smaller bike nklr

Post by sh8knj8kster » Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:59 pm

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Dennis Griffin wrote:
> > I could see that as being a valid concern, but probably more in the > longevity realm rather than an immediate damage concern. I can say, > with reasonable certainty, that you'd be pleasantly surprised by the > capability of the '09 KLX250S. Much easier to wrestle around off-road > than any KLR and does surprisingly well on road, and over 70MPG. > > Dennis KD7CAC > Scottsdale, AZ >
~~~~I wouldn't mind taking the 250 KLX for a test ride. Same with the super motard version. they both look like nice bikes for everyday riding Jake Reddick Fla. "In fact, the Americans of 1776 enjoyed a higher standard of living than any people in the world. Their material wealth was considerably less than it would become in time, still it was a great deal more than others had elsewhere. How people with so much, living on their own land, would ever choose to rebel against the ruler God had put over them and thereby bring down such devastation upon themselves was for the invaders [British] incomprehensible." - David McCullough, "1776"
> > On Sep 6, 2009, at 5:54 PM, Craig Kahler wrote: > > > I'm considering giving up on the one bike does it all life, and > > getting a smaller 200-250cc enduro for most my off road riding. Most > > of the bikes I have been looking at are air cooled. My off road > > riding usually involves a lot of streams and mud puddles. The > > thought of a hot air cooled engine hitting cold water concerns me. > > Am I concerning myself with a non issue? > > > > Craig Kahler. > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >

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