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klr for desert trail riding?
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2001 3:24 pm
by jim7j7@yahoo.com
Hello, I'm selling my Suzuki GS1100E in favor of a bike that I can
explore the desert with. I live in the middle of the Mojave Desert
here in S. California. I'll be using it about 50/50 street/desert.
I commute about 20 mi/day. No trees off-road, just lots of narrow
trails and hills, and sand.
I like what I see in the KLR650. Does anyone else use their bike in
the desert? What do you think about using a KLR in this
enviornment? Is this a good way to go or is there a better bike for
my purpose?
Thanks for your help.
Jim
klr for desert trail riding?
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2001 6:36 pm
by Duvall Ed
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., jim7j7@y... wrote:
> Hello, I'm selling my Suzuki GS1100E in favor of a bike that I can
> explore the desert with. I live in the middle of the Mojave Desert
> here in S. California. I'll be using it about 50/50
street/desert.
> I commute about 20 mi/day. No trees off-road, just lots of narrow
> trails and hills, and sand.
>
> I like what I see in the KLR650. Does anyone else use their bike
in
> the desert? What do you think about using a KLR in this
> enviornment? Is this a good way to go or is there a better bike
for
> my purpose?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Jim
Hey Jim,
Depends on what you mean by in the desert. The Honda XR650 and the
KLX650 are more dirt oriented, the KLR more street oriented. Just
depends on what you want to do.
BTW, how what year is the GS and how much for it?
Ed
bmw gs grips on a klr
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2001 10:29 pm
by marcclarke@unforgettable.com
I have the fat-centered Pro Gel dual sport gel grips on my KLR. They are substantially fatter everywhere than the stock rubber grips.
-- Marc Illsley Clarke, Kawasaki KLR650 A12, Loveland, Colorado, USA
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klr for desert trail riding?
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2001 11:44 pm
by Ryan Newman
> I like what I see in the KLR650. Does anyone else use their bike in
> the desert? What do you think about using a KLR in this
> enviornment? Is this a good way to go or is there a better bike for
> my purpose?
I love mine on the power line roads here in Az. The stock tires suck in sand
though, I'll be changing mine soon. great for desert riding.
Ryan
Phoenix