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anyone looking for a clean klr
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 6:15 pm
by Don B
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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the new klr is too heavy.
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 8:22 pm
by Amin Youssefzadeh
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.
Posted: Sun May 06, 2007 8:52 pm
by Craig Kahler
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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