Went shopping for new boots, brought home a front tire for one of the dirt bikes. Thankfully, like all KLR riders, I had bungies in the bag.

  • @rhacer
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    1 year ago

    The guy who taught me to ride rode a KLR. that thing was a work horse.

    • BehohippyOPM
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      11 year ago

      They suck at everything… but they can DO everything. They’re also cheap, even brand new, so they tend to be a first bike for a lot of people.

      • bmoney
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        1 year ago

        they really can do everything

        i love my klr. ya she kinda slow but she handles corners pretty well and ive taken her down some pretty rowdy trails. dropped her like i dont even know how many times. she keeps tickin

        i think the prinipal of driving something slow, fast is more fun that driving something fast, slow. if that makes any sense. i can whip the shit out my pig, dunno if id do that on a panigale

        • BehohippyOPM
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          21 year ago

          And it’s still pretty comfy to tour on the back roads. They use a nice thick seat, which is unusual for anything that is marketed for dualsport use.

          • bmoney
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            1 year ago

            1000%

            did my first 2k+ trip on her last summer. with a little sheepskin i wasn’t totally miserable

            from what i know about the DR and CRF, i dont think i would be sayin the same

            • BehohippyOPM
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              21 year ago

              I had the CRF250L for about 8 years, and I loved that little thing. But no, long trips were not great. The KLR is WAY more comfortable.

              • bmoney
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                21 year ago

                ya im glad i went with the klr

                i was super sold on the small bike life before i rode the klr.

                i may get a faster bike, but i dunno if ill ever dump the 650 cuz its just so reliable. great 2nd bike

                • BehohippyOPM
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                  41 year ago

                  Yes the desire for fast bike is hard to ignore. I find I get beat up and exhausted on the faster bikes, the KLR is chill mode.

    • BehohippyOPM
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      21 year ago

      We are currently accepting all KLR bros in this community. We will show off our milk crates and lack of seat bolts. Glory to the KLR cult!

        • BehohippyOPM
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          11 year ago

          KLRs are famous for having the seat and fairing bolts back out on their own (vibration). So you either blue loctite them, or replace them after they go missing. Some guys don’t even know the seat bolts are missing.