klr vs. f650 in speed - no contest!
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[dsn_klr650] aerostich earning my business (nklr)
Well, I've had my Darien jacket and pants for a couple of months now and
have decided after a very short ride with the pants that they were just too
small. I ordered a 34/Regular but since I wear 34/32 pants they just
wouldn't go over anything but biking shorts. Not exactly what I can wear to
work heh heh heh... Guess my tukas is widening out as I age...
At any rate, Aerostich's policy is 30 days but I explained to Randy that I
had only worn them for 20 minutes and could I at least trade them in for
partial credit against a pair of 36 Regulars? He asked for my number and
said he would talk to a supervisor. He called back within the hour and said
that they would trade directly for a new pair with the possible exception of
a cleaning fee. This is totally outside of their policy but they are hooking
me up anyway.
I am so thankful for the advice from the collective on my Darien purchase. I
will positively never own anything but Aerostich riding gear! Everything
except their delivery time is absolutely first rate and that's forgiveable
since it's so well made!
So does anyone wear my size that has Darien pants? What size fits you best?
I'm wondering whether I should go for Regular or Long 36's.
Thanks again,
Jim Jackson II
A13 "Gonzo"
South Carolina
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klr vs. f650 in speed - no contest!
Hello:
Last weekend while out playing in the dirt with a bunch of
KLR's and an F650 from a buddy of mine I wanted to see which bike
was faster - in a straight line. We were almost done riding the dirt
and were heading back to civilization on a 3 mile long straight
dirt road. I came alongside the F650 and made the "Lets get it on
sign". I never did catch that F650. He would sit just in front of
me. Everytime I closed a bit he'd look back, make a funny smile, and
then go a bit faster. Just teasing like. So, IMHO, the F650 has more
HP on tap that a KLR, at least a stock one like mine.
Regarding the F650GS issue, it is a tragedy. However, I've owned my
BMW R1100GS for 3 1/2 years now and I'm used to dealing with BMW NA.
While I too love my BMW I will never spend a single $1 on a new BMW
again. BMW and BMW NA (IMHO) don't take care of their customers. In
several situations I was left to deal with major problems on my own
even after the BMW rep for Colorado admitted 1 of my problems was a
manufacturing defect. Burn me once and I'm gone.
So far the KLR is doing just what most Japanese bikes do: run, run,
run.... And that's why I got it. And, it's so simple to work on.
Tom
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Tom Vervaeke, Colorado, USA |Email: tom_vervaeke@...
'99 Kawi KLR-650 A13, 4.1K |Ph: 719-495-2152 (home)
'96 BMW R1100GS, Black 60K |Ph: 719-590-2133 (work)
Colorado DualSporters Group |Ph: 719-650-4578 (cell/riding)
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