Hi Vern
I'm still convinced that it is the rider and how (where) they ride that
determines tire choice. I ride a 1990 Transalp about 65 miles on road or 50
dirt/gravel and 20 on road depending on how I go to work each day. I am
presently running BS TW 21/22 combo and I have no complaints. I live in
Northeastern Ohio Near Lake Erie so I ride in everything from 90+ degrees in
summer to 15 degrees in winter with lots of rain/ice sleet and snow thrown
in. It looks like I will get at least 6000 miles from the rear and probably
at least 8000 from the front. I run 29psi front and rear. The Transalp is
much heavier than the KLR so your mileage may be even better. Remember, there
are about 20 tire choices for the KLR alone, and that's without mixing
styles. Obviously everyone has a preference, and besides we all like to
experiment.
Good Luck
Ride Safely
Ed
Windsor Oh
1990 TA etc
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--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, InWoods13@a... wrote:
head in> > I've found that any color other than black, with a dark smoke > shield...seems to attract some attention. I always kind of cock my
me.> the direction of cagers with potential of pulling out in front of
other> Sometimes I'm actually looking at them & sometimes I'm scanning for
coupled> potential dangers. > The contrast of the dark shield against the lighter colored helm,
staring at> with the thought that folks seem to acknowledge that I seem to be
out in front> them, may or may not contribute to the fact that nobody's pulled
cocking. Or> of me since buying the dark smoke shield & doing lots of head
Scott, It sounds to me like you make your own luck. Keep riding safe. Gary Ott 69 XLH 73 T140 74 FXE 82 GS1100EZ A6> I've just been dumb @$#! lucky. > Pardons for getting so off the temperature subject. All best. > > Scott > A14 > Sorrento
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