Anyone in Norther Colorado or South Wyoming looking for a good clean
KLR with some mods? I am thinking about selling mine.
let me know and we can get pictures and details
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anyone looking for a clean klr
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the new klr is too heavy.
After comparing the specs. off the old school KLR 650
with the 2008 model, it's clearly visible that the '08
is way to heavy to fit as a dual bike (at least in my
opinion). The new one weighs 386 pounds, while the old
one weighs 337 pounds. I'm sure the new one kicks ass,
but I love how the old school one handles. If I were
to choose between keeping my 2006 or trading for a
'08, I would stick to the '06.
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the new klr is too heavy.
The 06 is lying about it's weight. I can't believe Kawasaki got away with that for 20 years!
Craig Kahler
Amin Youssefzadeh wrote:
After comparing the specs. off the old school KLR 650
with the 2008 model, it's clearly visible that the '08
is way to heavy to fit as a dual bike (at least in my
opinion). The new one weighs 386 pounds, while the old
one weighs 337 pounds. I'm sure the new one kicks ass,
but I love how the old school one handles. If I were
to choose between keeping my 2006 or trading for a
'08, I would stick to the '06.
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