Well I got a lot of emails bidding me adieu, thank you
However a lot of people here seemed a tad misinformed about
the XR650R
So here is my 5 month ride review of the XR650R
USES - Offroad, commuting, and Motard racing
1) eats tires, I get about 800 miles per rear tire
2) bars vibrate a bunch, gel packed gloves help a lot along with
aluminum bars filled with silicone.
3) Loud compared to my Laser Pro XR
4) Gas mileage about 30 mpg
5) I HAVE HAD NO I STRESS NO OVERHEATING PROBLEMS - I
think that stock XR's are jetted lean for California just like all jap
bikes coming into the US.
6) Very tall bike, seat about 2 inches taller than KLR
7) Seat is more comfortable than I imagined, I have done several
three/four hour straight rides on it no problem, and several all
day offroad rides. Its no KLR for comfort but suprising still
8) stock tank has 60 mile range to reserve poor poor
9) stock brakes are good offroad suck on the motard track.
10) carb is great unless you drop it, pumpers are the solution
11) Very Very well engineered, after all it is a Honda, valve adjust
in 30 minutes.
12) NO ELECTRIC START, I thought I was a tough guy, but at
8000 feet in MOAB with a flooded bike you can get pretty winded
trying to kick over a bike ole pig like the XR650R at least it builds
character.
I have to say the XR650R is a fun fun bike, the aftermarket for it is
starting to grow after on ly 3 years, It wheelies through third no
problem has tons of suspension and has put a huge smile on
my face,
I will reiterate though that I will miss my KLR, I will miss her
dearly, but since I got the XR650R ($4150 new out the door with
reciepts to prove) she has just sat in the garage collecting dust, I
found her a good home, a friend bought her, and he will ride her
well I am sure.
Again thank you to all of you
Richard Hayward
XR650R Triumph T100 XL 500 Xl 250 Xl 125 Trail 90 Trail 70
nklr xr650r leaving sad to say. why? 2 bikes is ok!
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Damn, an XR650R out the door for $4150 out the door. They are about $1200 higher where I'm at. Where are you?
Criswell
Dallas
lokiyaya007 wrote:
> Well I got a lot of emails bidding me adieu, thank you > However a lot of people here seemed a tad misinformed about > the XR650R > > So here is my 5 month ride review of the XR650R > USES - Offroad, commuting, and Motard racing > > 1) eats tires, I get about 800 miles per rear tire > 2) bars vibrate a bunch, gel packed gloves help a lot along with > aluminum bars filled with silicone. > 3) Loud compared to my Laser Pro XR > 4) Gas mileage about 30 mpg > 5) I HAVE HAD NO I STRESS NO OVERHEATING PROBLEMS - I > think that stock XR's are jetted lean for California just like all jap > bikes coming into the US. > 6) Very tall bike, seat about 2 inches taller than KLR > 7) Seat is more comfortable than I imagined, I have done several > three/four hour straight rides on it no problem, and several all > day offroad rides. Its no KLR for comfort but suprising still > 8) stock tank has 60 mile range to reserve poor poor > 9) stock brakes are good offroad suck on the motard track. > 10) carb is great unless you drop it, pumpers are the solution > 11) Very Very well engineered, after all it is a Honda, valve adjust > in 30 minutes. > > 12) NO ELECTRIC START, I thought I was a tough guy, but at > 8000 feet in MOAB with a flooded bike you can get pretty winded > trying to kick over a bike ole pig like the XR650R at least it builds > character. > > I have to say the XR650R is a fun fun bike, the aftermarket for it is > starting to grow after on ly 3 years, It wheelies through third no > problem has tons of suspension and has put a huge smile on > my face, > > I will reiterate though that I will miss my KLR, I will miss her > dearly, but since I got the XR650R ($4150 new out the door with > reciepts to prove) she has just sat in the garage collecting dust, I > found her a good home, a friend bought her, and he will ride her > well I am sure. > > Again thank you to all of you > > Richard Hayward > XR650R Triumph T100 XL 500 Xl 250 Xl 125 Trail 90 Trail 70 > > List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html > Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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I am in St. Peters Missouri
The Dealer was Chesterfield Valley Powersports
They had two on the floor since 2001, they said big four stroke
offroad market in the midwest is crap, people here like their
harleys, crotch rockets and MXers
I showed them www.cycletrader.com had at least four or five
dealers selling XR650R for 3999.00 by my folks place so I was
in no rush, they countered with 4150 out the door I said yes
please and gave them cash. I still see cycletrader has XRs listed
for great prices
Richard Hayward
Damn, an XR650R out the door for $4150 out the door. They are
about $1200 higher where I'm at. Where are you?
Criswell
Dallas
lokiyaya007 wrote:
I> Well I got a lot of emails bidding me adieu, thank you > However a lot of people here seemed a tad misinformed about > the XR650R > > So here is my 5 month ride review of the XR650R > USES - Offroad, commuting, and Motard racing > > 1) eats tires, I get about 800 miles per rear tire > 2) bars vibrate a bunch, gel packed gloves help a lot along with > aluminum bars filled with silicone. > 3) Loud compared to my Laser Pro XR > 4) Gas mileage about 30 mpg > 5) I HAVE HAD NO I STRESS NO OVERHEATING PROBLEMS -
jap> think that stock XR's are jetted lean for California just like all
several> bikes coming into the US. > 6) Very tall bike, seat about 2 inches taller than KLR > 7) Seat is more comfortable than I imagined, I have done
adjust> three/four hour straight rides on it no problem, and several all > day offroad rides. Its no KLR for comfort but suprising still > 8) stock tank has 60 mile range to reserve poor poor > 9) stock brakes are good offroad suck on the motard track. > 10) carb is great unless you drop it, pumpers are the solution > 11) Very Very well engineered, after all it is a Honda, valve
winded> in 30 minutes. > > 12) NO ELECTRIC START, I thought I was a tough guy, but at > 8000 feet in MOAB with a flooded bike you can get pretty
builds> trying to kick over a bike ole pig like the XR650R at least it
is> character. > > I have to say the XR650R is a fun fun bike, the aftermarket for it
with> starting to grow after on ly 3 years, It wheelies through third no > problem has tons of suspension and has put a huge smile on > my face, > > I will reiterate though that I will miss my KLR, I will miss her > dearly, but since I got the XR650R ($4150 new out the door
dust, I> reciepts to prove) she has just sat in the garage collecting
her> found her a good home, a friend bought her, and he will ride
> well I am sure. > > Again thank you to all of you > > Richard Hayward > XR650R Triumph T100 XL 500 Xl 250 Xl 125 Trail 90 Trail 70 >
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No I am not going to Baja kit it
Missouri only requires the following for motorcycles
Front headlight - no high beam required
rear light - no brake lights required
horn
DOT Tires
So I changed the tires and put a horn on and passed the state
inspection. So essentiall I have a stock XR650R with plates and
a horn (laughing) No sense spending 400 bucks on a kit that I
will end up destroying.
Richard Hayward
I need to shop up there (when I get rich again). Sure have been
wanting an XR,
either 400 or 650 R. The KLR is just a kinda dirt capable
machine. I'd like more.
The Harley craze and the crotch rocket craze is in full force here
also. Are you
going to Baja kit yours?
Criswell
Richard Hayward wrote:
since 2001 and> St. Peters Missouri > Dealer Chesterfield Valley Powersports > They lost 900 dollars on the deal, they had two on the floor
3999.00 and> could not sell them, I showed them other dealers ditching at
to sit a long> they said 4150 out the door. I said sure. > > The Midwest is a very poor market for big singles so they tend
four strokes> time, people like their harleys, crotch rockets and Mxers big
are about $1200> don1t sell well is what they said. > > Cash > > Richard > > > Damn, an XR650R out the door for $4150 out the door. They
about> > higher where I'm at. Where are you? > > > > Criswell > > Dallas > > > > lokiyaya007 wrote: > > > >> Well I got a lot of emails bidding me adieu, thank you > >> However a lot of people here seemed a tad misinformed
with> >> the XR650R > >> > >> So here is my 5 month ride review of the XR650R > >> USES - Offroad, commuting, and Motard racing > >> > >> 1) eats tires, I get about 800 miles per rear tire > >> 2) bars vibrate a bunch, gel packed gloves help a lot along
PROBLEMS - I> >> aluminum bars filled with silicone. > >> 3) Loud compared to my Laser Pro XR > >> 4) Gas mileage about 30 mpg > >> 5) I HAVE HAD NO I STRESS NO OVERHEATING
jap> >> think that stock XR's are jetted lean for California just like all
several> >> bikes coming into the US. > >> 6) Very tall bike, seat about 2 inches taller than KLR > >> 7) Seat is more comfortable than I imagined, I have done
all> >> three/four hour straight rides on it no problem, and several
solution> >> day offroad rides. Its no KLR for comfort but suprising still > >> 8) stock tank has 60 mile range to reserve poor poor > >> 9) stock brakes are good offroad suck on the motard track. > >> 10) carb is great unless you drop it, pumpers are the
adjust> >> 11) Very Very well engineered, after all it is a Honda, valve
at> >> in 30 minutes. > >> > >> 12) NO ELECTRIC START, I thought I was a tough guy, but
winded> >> 8000 feet in MOAB with a flooded bike you can get pretty
builds> >> trying to kick over a bike ole pig like the XR650R at least it
for it is> >> character. > >> > >> I have to say the XR650R is a fun fun bike, the aftermarket
no> >> starting to grow after on ly 3 years, It wheelies through third
on> >> problem has tons of suspension and has put a huge smile
with> >> my face, > >> > >> I will reiterate though that I will miss my KLR, I will miss her > >> dearly, but since I got the XR650R ($4150 new out the door
dust, I> >> reciepts to prove) she has just sat in the garage collecting
ride her> >> found her a good home, a friend bought her, and he will
70> >> well I am sure. > >> > >> Again thank you to all of you > >> > >> Richard Hayward > >> XR650R Triumph T100 XL 500 Xl 250 Xl 125 Trail 90 Trail
> >>
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Right now on dyno rear wheel my XR is putting out just a hair
under 60 horse, with the HRC high compression piston kit
Johnny Campbell is putting out 70 horse, (cost 800)
Stock the bike is 40 horse power, for 15$ in parts it puts you up
to 50 - 55 horse. The 15$ in parts is a new intake and jet. The
jets are 5 a piece.
It is really simple go to www.xr650r.net under uncorking and
voila instant 15 horse for 15 bucks lol so nice.
Add an edelbrock or mikuni pumper, and different exhaust
brings you to 60 on what is a 280 lbs bike.
The brake lights are so small on the on the dual sport kits I
would'nt trust it anyway, and on that note a woman rear ended
me last month in my pick up truck and she said " I did not see
you " so if they cant see a 1/2 ton pick up my 2 inch square light
is not going to do much, when I stop at a light I always watch
over my shoulder and stay in gear. I was supposed to be riding
my bike that day but had some stuff to pick up. So lucky.
Yeah I know what you are saying about the electric start, they are
missing the boat there in my opinion, but I guess they are
counting on more offroad use and sales, I think they are missing
the fact that the guys with the money are the ones that want the
electric start they should do it like Suzuki does have the e electric
start model and S kickstart model and pick your poison.
Richard
Ron wrote:
They won't let you by that easily in Texas on inspection and I'm
not sure I would want to ride without a brake light on the
street. However, I know a guy that swears he can get a KX 500 2
stroke registered in Texas. Man 60 horse on about 230 lbs. with
2 stroke throttle response. Woo - hooo! Talk about motard. Got
any idea on the horse of a XR650R? A guy was telling me at a
Honda shop they have a kit (I guess jet kit etc.) that will really
help an XR650R on response and starting. Wouldn't you think
Honda would put a starter on that one and the 400 to sort of stay
in step with the DR's and new Kawasaki 400's?
Criswell
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Next drunk driver hit and runs your ass, I'm just gonna wave goodbye to them. Love Stu> -----Original Message----- > > On Fri, 23 May 2003, Stu wrote: > > >I have never had much of a problem starting mine, even hot. > > As long as the fuel is turned on.... > > RM
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