new(ish) klr and a mystery solved
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new(ish) klr and a mystery solved
Jane,
Congratulations on your purchase. And thanks for letting me know who the
"mystery riders" on the ferry were. Sounds like you have yourself a great
bike. Enjoy!!
Al Phipps
A10
Fort St. John, BC
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Jane wrote:
..... Today I picked it up - a '99 with
20k km that I bought from a guy who just came back from a Mexico trip.
He and a buddy from Victoria and another from Edmonton planned this for over
a year; bought new bikes in January of '99 and after a summer of practice
took 4 weeks to go to Baja and Copper Canyon. Al Phipps of the list
mentioned a friend seeing them coming back on the ferry to
Vancouver Island in April - they are not members of the list, but at
least one (Rob) has read it, learned and modified. .....
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[dsn_klr650] klr vs the rest of the world
Sounds right to me. I, too, had a low-forties experience running at high speed for a long stretch of Interstate shortly after ending break-in mileage. Now, with 8000 miles on the bike, it does well even under those circumstances. Verle Nelson Cedaredge, CO I think it must be that good gas in Colorado and the other mountain states. I live in California and we have some really crappy gas. I usually get about 40-45 mpg. Unless of course it's all city driving, or I'm running like a maniac on the highway. Then it hovers around 40. But the last time I was in Colorado and Utah I consistently got 50 or 52 mpg, and sometimes even more. On the up side, I took the KLR today out to Upper Lake California which has a huge off road area behind it, winding all over the southern side of the Eel River drainage. Lots of guys on "real" dirt bikes gave me a double-take seeing my bike coming up the trails and dirt roads. All in all, some pretty great riding. I only crashed one time, in some too-soft dirt, not going hard enough on the throttle. Thanks for the Acerbis handlebar guards, Fred. They sure do work well. No damage to much of anything. Anyone for a California get-together out there this summer? There is some great riding, swimming, and camping areas as well.
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