Hi
I am looking at buying a large dual-purpose bike, and have narrowed
down the list to the XR650L or the KLR 650.
Both bikes seem to have their strong points...the Honda appears to
have better suspension and especially better brakes. An edge in the
off-road riding...
The KLR has the edge in fuel capacity, and leans a bit more to the
kind of riding I would do - extended rides, mixture of pavement and
gravel country roads, with some off-roading as well.
The bit of wind protection and stability that comes with the KLR on
the highway is a definate plus.
The brake issue is one that concerns me, as it is mentioned quite
often by in lists like this.
Any help with this?
where can i get a magnetic oil plug?
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xr650l vs klr 650
The brakes are fine with me. I upgraded to a braided line on the front
because I was bored. It is definitely nicer but not necessary (IMO). Two
different bikes you are comparing. I am glad I didn't have to make a choice
like that because no matter what you do some day you will second guess. The
KLR is a great bike for what you described below. Good luck.
Biker Mike
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Subject: [DSN_klr650] XR650L VS KLR 650
Hi
I am looking at buying a large dual-purpose bike, and have narrowed
down the list to the XR650L or the KLR 650.
Both bikes seem to have their strong points...the Honda appears to
have better suspension and especially better brakes. An edge in the
off-road riding...
The KLR has the edge in fuel capacity, and leans a bit more to the
kind of riding I would do - extended rides, mixture of pavement and
gravel country roads, with some off-roading as well.
The bit of wind protection and stability that comes with the KLR on
the highway is a definate plus.
The brake issue is one that concerns me, as it is mentioned quite
often by in lists like this.
Any help with this?
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xr650l vs klr 650
I am looking at buying a large dual-purpose bike, and have narrowed
down the list to the XR650L or the KLR 650.
Both bikes seem to have their strong points...the Honda appears to
have better suspension and especially better brakes. An edge in the
off-road riding...
The KLR has the edge in fuel capacity, and leans a bit more to the
kind of riding I would do - extended rides, mixture of pavement and
gravel country roads, with some off-roading as well.
The bit of wind protection and stability that comes with the KLR on
the highway is a definate plus.
The brake issue is one that concerns me, as it is mentioned quite
often by in lists like this.
Any help with this?
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Yes, look at the DR650...add an IMS tank for KLR range of 250 miles...enjoy
improved off-road performance and only a slight decrease in road comfort do
to the lighter weight and lack of fairing....it has a superb front floating
disc...
Kurt
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xr650l vs klr 650
I looked at most of the other bikes out there before I picked the KLR. The
Honda 650L is air cooled and the KLR is watercooled. If you do alot of stop
and go driving or are in a really hot area get a watercooled engine. The KLR
isn't for motocrossing. It likes the street and simple roads. If you can
drive a regular car (as slow as it will go) on the dirt road it's perfect
for the KLR. It's also top heavy with that 6 gal tank. The KLR doesn't like
steep loose gravel roads with hidden ruts. steep smooth hard pack is OK. I
have not noticed a problem with the stock breakes but my bike isn't loaded
down with gear. You may also want to look at the Suzuki DR400zs if you don't
mind filling up every 100 miles. The dr400z is better in the rough stuff
then the KLR and it's water cooled, but costs more then a KLR.
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 19:40:39 -0000
From: jackkrause@...: XR650L VS KLR 650
Hi
I am looking at buying a large dual-purpose bike, and have narrowed
down the list to the XR650L or the KLR 650.
Both bikes seem to have their strong points...the Honda appears to
have better suspension and especially better brakes. An edge in the
off-road riding...
The KLR has the edge in fuel capacity, and leans a bit more to the
kind of riding I would do - extended rides, mixture of pavement and
gravel country roads, with some off-roading as well.
The bit of wind protection and stability that comes with the KLR on
the highway is a definate plus.
The brake issue is one that concerns me, as it is mentioned quite
often by in lists like this. Any help with this?
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xr650l vs klr 650
"If you can drive a regular car (as slow as it will go) on the dirt road
it's perfect
for the KLR."
---> I think this line implies that the KLR is weaker than it actually is in
the off-road world. Sure is does "best" where a car goes super slow (car =
super slow, KLR = 30mph+), but it also does just fine where a car could only
travel going "end over end".
This is my opinion and I'm stickin' to it!
Rick in Seattle, A13
-----Original Message-----
From: The Squasher [mailto:thesquasher@...]
Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 10:30 AM
To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] RE: XR650L VS KLR 650
I looked at most of the other bikes out there before I picked the KLR. The
Honda 650L is air cooled and the KLR is watercooled. If you do alot of stop
and go driving or are in a really hot area get a watercooled engine. The KLR
isn't for motocrossing. It likes the street and simple roads. It's also top heavy with that 6 gal tank. The KLR doesn't like
steep loose gravel roads with hidden ruts. steep smooth hard pack is OK. I
have not noticed a problem with the stock breakes but my bike isn't loaded
down with gear. You may also want to look at the Suzuki DR400zs if you don't
mind filling up every 100 miles. The dr400z is better in the rough stuff
then the KLR and it's water cooled, but costs more then a KLR.
Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 19:40:39 -0000
From: jackkrause@...: XR650L VS KLR 650
Hi
I am looking at buying a large dual-purpose bike, and have narrowed
down the list to the XR650L or the KLR 650.
Both bikes seem to have their strong points...the Honda appears to
have better suspension and especially better brakes. An edge in the
off-road riding...
The KLR has the edge in fuel capacity, and leans a bit more to the
kind of riding I would do - extended rides, mixture of pavement and
gravel country roads, with some off-roading as well.
The bit of wind protection and stability that comes with the KLR on
the highway is a definate plus.
The brake issue is one that concerns me, as it is mentioned quite
often by in lists like this. Any help with this?
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where can i get a magnetic oil plug?
[b]Hello Brad,[/b] [b][/b] [b]I got 'em. $7.95 for the cheaper model and $11.95 for the ones from Moose. Give me a call at 435-259-7356[/b] [b][/b] [b]Fred[/b] [b][/b] [b][/b]
----- Original Message ----- [b]From:[/b] bradcdavis@... [b]To:[/b] DSN_klr650@egroups.com [b]Sent:[/b] Friday, September 22, 2000 11:47 AM [b]Subject:[/b] [DSN_klr650] Where Can I Get a Magnetic Oil Plug? Where can I mailorder a magnetic oil pan drain plug for my KLR? Sounds like it would be a good idea to have one. Thanks, Brad A9
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