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Karl Raupp
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klr-250

Post by Karl Raupp » Tue Aug 15, 2000 10:10 am

Anyone on this list have both one of these and a KLR-650? I don't know anything about the 250, is it a compromise bike like the KLR-650 in that's its mainly desgined as a road bike, or is it desgined more as an offroader? Do you do any heavy duty off roading with the 250? I've decided to get a true off roader and keep my KLR-650 as an adventure tourer. How is the little 250 off road? With a set of full knobblies, will it go everywhere say an XT-350 will go? How deep of water will it cross? I'm looking for strickly a woods/trail bike, so how do you think it'll stack up? Any other recommendations for me? There are a few 250's listed locally that are fairly cheap, so it's got me thinking about one. Thanks! Karl ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

Ed Boyd
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klr-250

Post by Ed Boyd » Tue Aug 15, 2000 1:49 pm

RE: KLR-250 Hi Karl, I don't know much about the KLR 250, but I do know that the Honda XR 250 and XL 250 have a big following. I rode with a guy who has a XR 250 and he smoked me and another guy on a new DRZ400 all day in the trails. I was really impressed with the bike. Here's a link to a test from a couple of years ago on Motorcycle Online: http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mcdirt/xr250.html Ed Duvall, WA '96 KLX 650 R '82 Katana 1000 > Message: 14 >    Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 11:10:36 EDT >    From: "Karl Raupp" > Subject: KLR-250 > > Anyone on this list have both one of these and a KLR-650?  I > don't know > anything about the 250, is it a compromise bike like the > KLR-650 in that's > its mainly desgined as a road bike, or is it desgined more as > an offroader?  > Do you do any heavy duty off roading with the 250?  I've > decided to get a > true off roader and keep my KLR-650 as an adventure tourer.  > How is the > little 250 off road?  With a set of full knobblies, will it > go everywhere > say an XT-350 will go?  How deep of water will it cross?  I'm > looking for > strickly a woods/trail bike, so how do you think it'll stack > up?  Any other > recommendations for me?  There are a few 250's listed locally > that are > fairly cheap, so it's got me thinking about one. > > Thanks! > Karl  

vadams@lithonia.com
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klr-250

Post by vadams@lithonia.com » Tue Aug 15, 2000 3:16 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Karl Raupp" wrote:
> Anyone on this list have both one of these and a KLR-650? I don't
know
> anything about the 250, is it a compromise bike like the KLR-650 in
that's
> its mainly desgined as a road bike, or is it desgined more as an
offroader?
> Do you do any heavy duty off roading with the 250? > Thanks! > Karl > >
Well, I don't have a 650, but I have owned an 88 KLR250 for the last 12 years. Though I love it dearly, it is by no means a competent off road machine when compared to any single-purpose off road mount. It is simply too heavy and too underpowered. That being said, I have been in and out of places with it that, had I known what I was getting into before I forged ahead, I would have turned around. On the other hand, I've been hopelessly stuck in the muck while ATV's and 125 motocross bikes whizzed right by. It is definitely a compromise bike. If you can afford it, look at the KLX300R instead. Vern

Mark
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item for plastic polishing

Post by Mark » Tue Aug 15, 2000 3:38 pm

I just found some stuff in an aquarium supply catalog that looks like it would work well for renewing KLR plastics. Their website is at www.aquaticeco.com. The item is "Scratch Removal Kit" catalog # SK1 and sells for $23.00. The the description states, "Ideal for public and home aquariums, this convenient kit removes scratches from acrylic, lucite, and plexiglass. Kit includes 8 sheets of progressively graded crystal polishing pads, cotton flannel, sanding block, and 3/4 oz of polishing liquid abrasive. Molded case and complete instructions included." I figure if it can restore clear plastics, it can bring back the shine on fenders & side panels. Not spam, just info as I have no association with Aquatic Eco-systems, Inc. Mark B2 A2

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