Neil, I and a number of other KLR listers ride both KLRs and Honda ST1100s. If you are going to run long distances with minimum headaches, you can't beat an ST. It has an upright sitting position, a large fuel tank, really smooth, handles well in the twisties, and is very happy running all day at 100 mph+. There is a significant following for this bike in the Iron Butt Community. Randy> > HI > > I was thinking about purchasing another bike for the purpose of super, super > long endurance riding > Not selling the KLR but complementing it. > > Am I losing my mind? Have you had the same thoughts?
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[dsn_klr650] what other than a klr?
carmic7@... wrote:
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[dsn_klr650] what other than a klr?
Hi Randy,
Yes, I have thought about a complimentary DP, maybe a KTM Adventure!
I just love the KLR Have also thought about getting a KLX, do not see many
for sale though.
Regards,
Brian
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[dsn_klr650] what other than a klr?
And likewise every other brand in existance....
Just kidding, there are
a lot of ST1100s but there are also alot of Gold Wings, BMWs, etc etc
Jim Barthell

> -----Original Message----- > From: Randy.Hoskins@... > [mailto:Randy.Hoskins@...] > Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 1:18 AM > To: carmic7@... > Cc: DSN_klr650@egroups.com > Subject: Re: [DSN_klr650] what other than a KLR? > > There is a significant following for this bike in > the Iron Butt Community. > > Randy
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Ya know, maybe the K&N filters don't work as well if you oil them with
API SJ oil. The friction modifiers probably let the particles slip on
by. What you have to do, is get some old K&N SE grade oil and...
HAW HAW HAW!
And I'd trade in my GS1100E for a ZRX1100 in a second, if those
enviro-commies would let them be sold in CA. Just dropped my RX-7 off
for yet another carb adjustment, after failing 4 smog tests in a row...
Of course, I don't qualify for the one-time waiver (after $450 in
repairs), because the repairs have to be done at a certified smog shop,
even though none of them know how to work on rotary engines, so I've
been doing the work myself. Bastards.
Chris "just a little bitter" Krok
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