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Mnrider
| Posted on Sunday, September 11, 2011 - 11:44 am: |
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The last two bikes I bought off ebay were flops I'm hoping this one turns out better. 2009 KLR 650 The PO put all the Happy Trails stuff on it. Panniers Center stand Fork brace Skid plate
Going down to Iowa to pick it up on the 17th. Wish me Luck! |
Buellerxt
| Posted on Sunday, September 11, 2011 - 12:20 pm: |
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Best of luck, Dave! It's a good looking bike and I bet it will be a good one. (Message edited by buellerxt on September 11, 2011) |
Bike_pilot
| Posted on Sunday, September 11, 2011 - 12:30 pm: |
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Nicely farkled. Keep a close eye on oil level and fix the dohicky if it hasn't been done already. |
Towpro
| Posted on Sunday, September 11, 2011 - 04:37 pm: |
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I read they changed rings for 2009 and it fixed the oil consumption problems. I been thinking of selling my husky 250 to get one. Sure its not any better dirt bike then my f800, but it cost a lot less and I might not fear taking it places I would hate taking my bmw (for fear of dumping it). |
Mnrider
| Posted on Monday, September 12, 2011 - 11:23 am: |
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Thanks for the comments guys. It only has 3800 miles so I'm hoping it's OK. This will be my second KLR 650. I'm getting it so the Uly won't have to take as many beatings. |
Buewulf
| Posted on Monday, September 12, 2011 - 11:51 am: |
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You bought two flops on ebay, and yet you still went for it? Brave guy! I hope this one works out for you. Best of luck. I, too, have bought two flops on ebay (after one good experience). Never again. |
Mnrider
| Posted on Monday, September 12, 2011 - 02:13 pm: |
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Is it brave or just plain dumb? |
Buewulf
| Posted on Monday, September 12, 2011 - 03:00 pm: |
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I prefer "risk inclined" instead of dumb. Just sounds better! |
Whisperstealth
| Posted on Monday, September 12, 2011 - 06:17 pm: |
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As I have said before, I love the KLR! You know there tough, and this one looks good. Most KLR guys are pretty straight up, and are not out to screw anybody. Do the Doo! - And the sub frame upgrade, and, and..... |
Uly_dude
| Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 10:46 am: |
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Those KLRs are decent machines. Nothing flashy, straight forward single enduro with a kick butt large gas tank. That's basically what I have my barely-street-legal XR600 for to, though now I'm jonesin for a Honda XRV750, the Africa Twin! They quit making them in 2003 and were never sold in the USA. So very difficult to find. If anyone ever hears of one of those for sale in the USA, please let me know. |
Buewulf
| Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 11:21 am: |
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Honda XRV750, the Africa Twin! Good luck finding one of those! They are getting hard to find overseas as well, but that is probably your only chance. |
Preybird1
| Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 11:44 am: |
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The klr is a great machine!!! I have a Aztec red 2006. I bought it for $2400.00 with 2500 miles on it. It has been a great bike and i have put 2000 mile of serious off road on it. +1 on the doohickey and the sub-frame upgrade also check into fork upgrades as they are pure crap! I got a skid plate on it brush guards, and the huge IMS 7 gallon desert tank!! This bike is good at everything but not good at any 1 thing. I call it the "mule" The best thing is you can buy the 705cc jug kit for $399.00 and get 25% more power! |
Bike_pilot
| Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 01:11 pm: |
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I saw a fellow on ADvrider put XR650R forks on his KLR, this seems like it'd be a good upgrade. Of course it'd be better if they had the frame and motor attached FWIW I got 5th overall ironman in vegas to reno last year on an essentially stock XR650R (suspension bone stock). |
Uly_dude
| Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 08:37 pm: |
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I might just have to go over to Europe to get that bike Buewulf! Sounds like a good reason to go eh? Maybe some of our Uly friends can keep an eye open for me for a real cream puff. The big question is getting it licensed for the US. I heard that's a pain in the whatusi. |
Mnrider
| Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 10:03 pm: |
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Congrats on the ironman run bike_pilot,sounds like fun. I had a great time on the new 88 KLR 650 I had,man was that really 23 years ago! I heard of the do hicky thing and some ADV guys have a do hicky clinic here in the Twin Cities,I'll have to get in on that but what is the subframe thing? |
Preybird1
| Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 10:44 pm: |
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The rear subframe bolts are not up to serious off roading and can break! here is a link to the fix! http://www.klr650.com/SubFrameUpgradeKit.htm this forum link here below is a good info site also. http://www.klrworld.com/
Lots of good times on this beast!
Still a fun thumper. |
Charlie_zulu
| Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 11:06 pm: |
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Dave, come on up to the shore and we can put the KLR through its paces . Been doing a ton of dirt since my last bike acquisition.. so I know of some good local trails.. |
Mnrider
| Posted on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 - 11:22 pm: |
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Thanks for the links Prey. Oh yea Ted you"ll be seeing me next spring for more of that great north shore riding.The Uly was fun up there but KLR takes a better nobby tire |
Buewulf
| Posted on Wednesday, September 14, 2011 - 09:50 am: |
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The big question is getting it licensed for the US. I heard that's a pain in the whatusi. I understand it is damn near impossible to bring a whole bike in. If you have money to blow, you can pony up and go through an importer. IIRC, cost is about $8000 including your EPA/DOT certs. Plus the cost of buying and shipping the bike, of course. I had a neighbor in Colorado that brought a Transalp over. He had owned the bike while living abroad. He removed the engine, wheels and fork from the chassis. and shipped the items in separate shipments before moving. They went through customs as "motorcycle parts" and he was able to assemble and register the bike in Colorado as a "kit" bike same way a custom chopper essentially gets treated. |