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$2000--good deal???
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:11 pm
by sherlowkbownes
i found a 1999 klr650 for sale with 1200 miles on it.
thinking about purchase i got them down to 2k.
any thought or considerations?
i have seen the bike it seems to be in new condition unless i missed something.
i have had two in the past and though i have opportunities for "better" bikes i cant seem to shake these things.
its like a sick addiction to ugly prostitutes!!
i would like to buy one and find some tx riders for local trips for now.
on the side my best friend has a harley and insists that i get a cruiser, but e tx has back roads like big women have vericose veins.
he said i would have to ride behind his group to which i replied..."to pick up the parts??"
anyway should i talk these guys down some more?
$2000--good deal???
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:23 pm
by E Hines
Where in Texas is this bike? I could use another one. There is a guy in the Fort Worth area that has a 2005 for sale. I think he wants around $2500.00 for it.
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Subject: [DSN_KLR650] $2000--good deal???
i found a 1999 klr650 for sale with 1200 miles on it.
thinking about purchase i got them down to 2k.
any thought or considerations?
i have seen the bike it seems to be in new condition unless i missed something.
i have had two in the past and though i have opportunities for "better" bikes i cant seem to shake these things.
its like a sick addiction to ugly prostitutes! !
i would like to buy one and find some tx riders for local trips for now.
on the side my best friend has a harley and insists that i get a cruiser, but e tx has back roads like big women have vericose veins.
he said i would have to ride behind his group to which i replied..."to pick up the parts??"
anyway should i talk these guys down some more?
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$2000--good deal???
Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:39 pm
by David Critchley
I sold my well maintained A13 in Fall of 07 for $1500, (then bought an 08). The guy that got it got a good deal and I was happy. Must have been a good deal.
DC
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From: E Hines
Date: Saturday, June 6, 2009 21:23
Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] $2000--good deal???
To: sherlowkbownes ,
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$2000--good deal???
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 12:36 am
by Jud Jones
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "sherlowkbownes" wrote:
>
> i found a 1999 klr650 for sale with 1200 miles on it.
> thinking about purchase i got them down to 2k.
> any thought or considerations?
> i have seen the bike it seems to be in new condition unless i missed something.
> i have had two in the past and though i have opportunities for "better" bikes i cant seem to shake these things.
> its like a sick addiction to ugly prostitutes!!
> i would like to buy one and find some tx riders for local trips for now.
> on the side my best friend has a harley and insists that i get a cruiser, but e tx has back roads like big women have vericose veins.
> he said i would have to ride behind his group to which i replied..."to pick up the parts??"
> anyway should i talk these guys down some more?
>
The price is not bad, but cheaper is always better, I guess. Better you should spend a little social capital talking those Harley-riding clown friends of yours down off their high horse.
$2000--good deal???
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 7:30 am
by Jeff Saline
On Sun, 07 Jun 2009 03:11:26 -0000 "sherlowkbownes"
writes:
> i found a 1999 klr650 for sale with 1200 miles on it.
> thinking about purchase i got them down to 2k.
> any thought or considerations?
> i have seen the bike it seems to be in new condition unless i missed
> something.
> i have had two in the past and though i have opportunities for
> "better" bikes i cant seem to shake these things.
> its like a sick addiction to ugly prostitutes!!
> i would like to buy one and find some tx riders for local trips for
> now.
> on the side my best friend has a harley and insists that i get a
> cruiser, but e tx has back roads like big women have vericose
> veins.
> he said i would have to ride behind his group to which i
> replied..."to pick up the parts??"
> anyway should i talk these guys down some more?
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sherlowkbownes,
Sounds like a fair deal to me. If it's really only got 1,200 smiles on
it not much could be broken, worn or loose. Probably needs a little
maintenance like tires changed as they'll be hard, oil and filter change
and also need a valve adjustment just cause 1,200 smiles is a very good
time to check and adjust valves on any KLR. I'm guessing it might also
need attention in the air filter area with either a good cleaning and
inspection of the filter or maybe replacement. They do need to be
replaced every now and then and one that is 10 years old is probably due
for replacement. The battery might also need replacing.
I suppose a guy could use the above maintenance items as an opportunity
to talk them down further but the $2,000 price seems pretty fair for a
low mileage bike in good condition. Not much difference between that
bike and a 2007 model. If a 2007 model only had 1,200 smiles on it you'd
be paying at least $3,500 for it in my neck of the woods.
Heck of a best friend you've got there. : ) The KLR will open your
riding opportunities by about 75% over what you'll have with a road bike.
When someone tells me where I have to ride I don't usually ride with
them. I ride my own ride for safety and enjoyment. If I decide I'm
willing to ride with someone I want to be part of the group and not a tag
a long that has to stay in the back. Sounds like your friend is
suggesting you or the KLR isn't good enough for the group.
Best,
Jeff Saline
ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal
Airheads Beemer Club
www.airheads.org
The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota
75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT
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$2000--good deal???
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:47 am
by David Critchley
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$2000--good deal???
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:33 am
by roncriswell@sbcglobal.net
I have had so called friends look down their noses at my KLR and only
one rides a Harley. He rides a Low Rider and thinks the way to go on
an adventuret ype bike is a Big ass beemer GS. I suppose he believes
the ad showing the GS jumping. The ad doesn't show the GS landing (or
getting through a mud bog for that matter). The 800 GS looks like a
nice bike but it is what 50 lbs. heavier at least than the KLR.
Manufacturers listen up, I don't want heavier, I want lighter.
Manufacturers listen up, I don't want heavier, I want lighter. I am
getting too old to have to lift one of these things off the ground or
out of mud. I was at CMC recently and a friend had a KTM 950. Pretty
bike but big and heavy plus he said it was a major deal to change the
oil. I can do oil and filter on a KLR in what .... 10 minutes.
I wish they would update the DR 650 some but not go the route the KLR
went on its update.
I have (used to have) other friends on ST's, Dr's and Honda XR 650
R's who never had a good thing to say about my KLR. They go through
buying numerous bikes while I am still riding my humble KLR (at 51000
miles). Not a bad bike for all around use. I rode it back from Utah
to TX at 80 mph the whole way with never a hiccup or complaint as I
have done many times before. But manufacturers ....... can ya give me
a lower seat height? I'm short.
Criswell
On Jun 7, 2009, at 7:26 AM, Jeff Saline wrote:
>
>
> Heck of a best friend you've got there. : ) The KLR will open your
> riding opportunities by about 75% over what you'll have with a road
> bike.
> When someone tells me where I have to ride I don't usually ride with
> them. I ride my own ride for safety and enjoyment. If I decide I'm
> willing to ride with someone I want to be part of the group and not
> a tag
> a long that has to stay in the back. Sounds like your friend is
> suggesting you or the KLR isn't good enough for the group.
>
> Best,
>
> Jeff Saline
> ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal
> Airheads Beemer Club
www.airheads.org
> The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota
> 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT
>
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[dsn_klr650] need opinion on a few things with my klr
Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:54 pm
by Don Montgomery
> Hi Don, and others-
It has been a long time since anyone has commented on the usefulness of
the sight glass--or it accuracy, etc
We were doing a ride from Maine around the Gulf of St. Lawrense - Quebec,
Labrador and Nova Scotia. We were traveling loosley with some Quebecois
riders (very nice guys, rode like bats from hell and spoke a funny
language!) and one KLR blew the oil site glass as we stopped for lunch.
Fortunately our Yankee ingenuity, a US 5 cent piece and some JB Quick got
him patched up, but damned if I know how he ever had a sense of how much
oil
he had in the sump. Or how he got the nickle out. Anyway, I carry a
replacement glass and gasket just in case.
Yeh, paranoid!
The good Boy Scout, always prepared.
Don M, going to D2D and Inuvik next week