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cdullaghan
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what do you do with a klr in central indiana?

Post by cdullaghan » Mon Aug 02, 2004 4:45 pm

Okay, I got the bike - a 2001 with 5K on it - back in June. It's now insured and titled and ready to go, but aside from bashing my way through nearby vacant lots and doing loops around my own yard, I don't know where to ride the thing. I've been wanting a KLR for a while now; I even sold my Vmax to buy one; it's just that unless I use the bike for its intended purpose once in a while, I basically replaced the 'Max with something taller and (a lot) slower for no reason. I've got no real off-road experience besides mountain biking, and the parks around Indianapolis don't seem to allow motorized vehicles. The previous owner took it to Utah last summer - that's not really an option for me and, to be honest, I feel kind of bad for the bike! (Its life's so boring now...) I know I've seen other KLRs on the streets of Indy... where's everybody going? I kind of figured I'd find a use for this thing once I got it, but it seems I could use a little help. I don't want to be one of those guys whose "adventure tourer" sees no greater adventure than the commute to work. Thanks for any tips or advice.

klr6501995
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what do you do with a klr in central indiana?

Post by klr6501995 » Mon Aug 02, 2004 5:08 pm

Explore every dirt rode, under bridges. Behind malls, lakes, ditches. Sand pits. Every place where there are no "NO TRESSPASSING" signs. Parks. Forests etc. Ride it Everywhere every day. This can be a high milage motor. Make it your main mode of transportation. It's that dang fun. --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "cdullaghan" wrote:
> Okay, I got the bike - a 2001 with 5K on it - back in June. It's
now insured and titled and
> ready to go, but aside from bashing my way through nearby vacant
lots and doing loops
> around my own yard, I don't know where to ride the thing. I've been
wanting a KLR for a
> while now; I even sold my Vmax to buy one; it's just that unless I
use the bike for its
> intended purpose once in a while, I basically replaced the 'Max
with something taller and
> (a lot) slower for no reason. I've got no real off-road experience
besides mountain biking,
> and the parks around Indianapolis don't seem to allow motorized
vehicles. The previous
> owner took it to Utah last summer - that's not really an option for
me and, to be honest, I
> feel kind of bad for the bike! (Its life's so boring now...) I know
I've seen other KLRs on the
> streets of Indy... where's everybody going? I kind of figured I'd
find a use for this thing
> once I got it, but it seems I could use a little help. I don't want
to be one of those guys
> whose "adventure tourer" sees no greater adventure than the commute
to work. Thanks
> for any tips or advice.

Judson D. Jones
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what do you do with a klr in central indiana?

Post by Judson D. Jones » Mon Aug 02, 2004 8:51 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "cdullaghan" wrote:
> Okay, I got the bike - a 2001 with 5K on it - back in June. It's now insured
and titled and
> ready to go, but aside from bashing my way through nearby vacant lots and
doing loops
> around my own yard, I don't know where to ride the thing. I've been wanting
a KLR for a
> while now; I even sold my Vmax to buy one; it's just that unless I use the
bike for its
> intended purpose once in a while, I basically replaced the 'Max with
something taller and
> (a lot) slower for no reason. I've got no real off-road experience besides
mountain biking,
> and the parks around Indianapolis don't seem to allow motorized vehicles.
The previous
> owner took it to Utah last summer - that's not really an option for me and, to
be honest, I
> feel kind of bad for the bike! (Its life's so boring now...) I know I've seen other
KLRs on the
> streets of Indy... where's everybody going? I kind of figured I'd find a use for
this thing
> once I got it, but it seems I could use a little help. I don't want to be one of
those guys
> whose "adventure tourer" sees no greater adventure than the commute to
work. Thanks
> for any tips or advice.
Got any rivers in Indiana? Lots of times down by the river you can find a little 2-track, maybe it will go some distance, maybe not. Industrial ares? Rail yards? Ignore the "No Trespassing" signs and follow the tracks for a while. Go out in the country and ride some gravel farm roads.

Sebastián Vélez
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what do you do with a klr in central indiana?

Post by Sebastián Vélez » Mon Aug 02, 2004 10:58 pm

I feel your pain. I live in Northern Indiana. Bought my KLR in January with the ultimate goal of riding it to the Tierra de Fuego, the southernmost tip on the Americas. Since snow melted I've been riding every weekend and on afternoons when I get out of work early, you know, trying to get some practice. [Can't commute to work, I live walking distance.] So far, my riding 'experience' has been riding on asphalt on a straight line until I hit a corner, where I stop, make a turn and go for another couple miles on another straight line, until I get to the next stop sign. I don't know if the other guys who gave suggestions live in Indiana, but I found their ideas a little out of our reality. You have to be careful when riding dirt roads on private property. The two times I've done it, guys in pickup trucks have started driving fast towards me, and believe me, they didn't give me a friendly smile when I passed by them. On public property, you have to be crazy to cross a no trespassing line. Yesterday I went to the Michigan dunes, parked the KLR in a car parking spot, and went to the beach for a swim. When I returned a couple hours later, there was a policeman blocking the motorcycle with his truck and taking the plate number and calling the numbers over by radio. When I asked what was the problem, he accused me of riding the trails, and started angrily telling me how he was going to 'get my ass' and so so. After a few minutes of arguing that I was at the beach, he let me go, but only after telling me what would happen if they got me riding the trails. I just waited a few minutes for things to cool off, and left. That's for parking the bike. I can't imagine if I had crossed into the trails. Industrial areas? Forget it. Give the police five minutes to arrive and give you the standard harassment. Old train tracks? Farmers around here have 'claimed' them. If it goes by their property, they dump dirt on the entrance and post the 'no trespassing' signs. Now, it's probably illegal for them to do so, but I ride to have fun, not to argue with a moron on a pickup truck packing a gun. I ran a few on my first weeks riding the KLR, but got tired of the pickup trucks and the bad looks. Now, I have nothing against hoosiers, farmers, pickup trucks, or guns. I live in Indiana, was raised on a farm, and only until recently owned a pickup truck (now just the KLR), man, but do I hate being harassed by hoosier farmers on pickup trucks with an "extended" view of their property. Just not worth it to me. Just my two cents. S.
On Aug 2, 2004, at 8:50 PM, Judson D. Jones wrote: > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "cdullaghan" > wrote: >> Okay, I got the bike - a 2001 with 5K on it - back in June. It's now >> insured > and titled and >> ready to go, but aside from bashing my way through nearby vacant lots >> and > doing loops >> around my own yard, I don't know where to ride the thing. I've been >> wanting > a KLR for a >> while now; I even sold my Vmax to buy one; it's just that unless I >> use the > bike for its >> intended purpose once in a while, I basically replaced the 'Max with > something taller and >> (a lot) slower for no reason. I've got no real off-road experience >> besides

Arden Kysely
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what do you do with a klr in central indiana?

Post by Arden Kysely » Tue Aug 03, 2004 8:57 am

I just spent a week in central/southern Indiana (Indy/Bloomington/Crane). Didn't get to do much but work, but I drove some nice twisty roads that would be fun on a KLR (or a V-Max). How about Hoosier National Forest? Must be some dirt roads there. KLRs are fun to ride most anywhere, so get a map and go exploring. I would much rather have had my KLR to ride than a rental car to drive. People don't seem to drive very fast in Indiana, so the KLR would fit right in. __Arden --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "cdullaghan" wrote:
> Okay, I got the bike - a 2001 with 5K on it - back in June. It's
now insured and titled and
> ready to go, but aside from bashing my way through nearby vacant
lots and doing loops
> around my own yard, I don't know where to ride the thing. I've been
wanting a KLR for a
> while now; I even sold my Vmax to buy one; it's just that unless I
use the bike for its
> intended purpose once in a while, I basically replaced the 'Max
with something taller and
> (a lot) slower for no reason. I've got no real off-road experience
besides mountain biking,
> and the parks around Indianapolis don't seem to allow motorized
vehicles. The previous
> owner took it to Utah last summer - that's not really an option for
me and, to be honest, I
> feel kind of bad for the bike! (Its life's so boring now...) I know
I've seen other KLRs on the
> streets of Indy... where's everybody going? I kind of figured I'd
find a use for this thing
> once I got it, but it seems I could use a little help. I don't want
to be one of those guys
> whose "adventure tourer" sees no greater adventure than the commute
to work. Thanks
> for any tips or advice.

klr6501995
Posts: 629
Joined: Wed Sep 11, 2002 3:39 am

what do you do with a klr in central indiana?

Post by klr6501995 » Tue Aug 03, 2004 6:17 pm

I hear your pain. I from out west and living in Jax Fl has shown me how common and shameful many no tresspassing signs are . I rode a KLR650 in Wichita Ks. and K.c KS. Not Indiana. Just thinking country side. A klr250 in El Paso. Explore. Shoot and move man. Go see what's back there. Wave at the locals and or stop. Use signals etc to keep John Law off your butt. I use this tactic. Wear full black ridiing suit. White helmet. Black KLR. Look for entances w/o no tresspassing. I don't care if somebody else removed the sign ! I just take advantage. keep your stocl muffler and you can go more places than I. But , please don't underestimate the fun of a klr on the rode! --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Sebasti n V lez wrote:
> I feel your pain. I live in Northern Indiana. Bought my KLR in
January
> with the ultimate goal of riding it to the Tierra de Fuego, the > southernmost tip on the Americas. Since snow melted I've been
riding
> every weekend and on afternoons when I get out of work early, you
know,
> trying to get some practice. [Can't commute to work, I live walking > distance.] So far, my riding 'experience' has been riding on
asphalt on
> a straight line until I hit a corner, where I stop, make a turn and
go
> for another couple miles on another straight line, until I get to
the
> next stop sign. > > I don't know if the other guys who gave suggestions live in
Indiana,
> but I found their ideas a little out of our reality. You have to be > careful when riding dirt roads on private property. The two times
I've
> done it, guys in pickup trucks have started driving fast towards
me,
> and believe me, they didn't give me a friendly smile when I passed
by
> them. On public property, you have to be crazy to cross a no > trespassing line. Yesterday I went to the Michigan dunes, parked
the
> KLR in a car parking spot, and went to the beach for a swim. When I > returned a couple hours later, there was a policeman blocking the > motorcycle with his truck and taking the plate number and calling
the
> numbers over by radio. When I asked what was the problem, he
accused me
> of riding the trails, and started angrily telling me how he was
going
> to 'get my ass' and so so. After a few minutes of arguing that I
was at
> the beach, he let me go, but only after telling me what would
happen if
> they got me riding the trails. I just waited a few minutes for
things
> to cool off, and left. That's for parking the bike. I can't imagine
if
> I had crossed into the trails. Industrial areas? Forget it. Give
the
> police five minutes to arrive and give you the standard harassment.
Old
> train tracks? Farmers around here have 'claimed' them. If it goes
by
> their property, they dump dirt on the entrance and post the 'no > trespassing' signs. Now, it's probably illegal for them to do so,
but I
> ride to have fun, not to argue with a moron on a pickup truck
packing a
> gun. I ran a few on my first weeks riding the KLR, but got tired of
the
> pickup trucks and the bad looks. > > Now, I have nothing against hoosiers, farmers, pickup trucks, or
guns.
> I live in Indiana, was raised on a farm, and only until recently
owned
> a pickup truck (now just the KLR), man, but do I hate being
harassed by
> hoosier farmers on pickup trucks with an "extended" view of their > property. Just not worth it to me. > > Just my two cents. > > S. > > > > On Aug 2, 2004, at 8:50 PM, Judson D. Jones wrote: > > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "cdullaghan" > > wrote: > >> Okay, I got the bike - a 2001 with 5K on it - back in June. It's
now
> >> insured > > and titled and > >> ready to go, but aside from bashing my way through nearby vacant
lots
> >> and > > doing loops > >> around my own yard, I don't know where to ride the thing. I've
been
> >> wanting > > a KLR for a > >> while now; I even sold my Vmax to buy one; it's just that unless
I
> >> use the > > bike for its > >> intended purpose once in a while, I basically replaced the 'Max
with
> > something taller and > >> (a lot) slower for no reason. I've got no real off-road
experience
> >> besides

vintageracer8882
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what do you do with a klr in central indiana?

Post by vintageracer8882 » Tue Aug 03, 2004 6:39 pm

--- OR ..... sell the bike to me at .10 on the dollar and ill ride it here in PA. just kidding ( or was i ). i hope you soon find a great place to ride. these bikes are such a blast. scott In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "klr6501995" wrote:
> I hear your pain. > I from out west and living in Jax Fl has shown me how common and > shameful many no tresspassing signs are . > I rode a KLR650 in Wichita Ks. and K.c KS. Not Indiana. Just
thinking
> country side. A klr250 in El Paso. > Explore. Shoot and move man. Go see what's back there. > Wave at the locals and or stop. > Use signals etc to keep John Law off your butt. > > I use this tactic. Wear full black ridiing suit. White helmet. > Black KLR. > > Look for entances w/o no tresspassing. I don't care if somebody
else
> removed the sign ! I just take advantage. > > keep your stocl muffler and you can go more places than I. > > But , please don't underestimate the fun of a klr on the rode! > > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, Sebasti n V lez > wrote: > > I feel your pain. I live in Northern Indiana. Bought my KLR in > January > > with the ultimate goal of riding it to the Tierra de Fuego, the > > southernmost tip on the Americas. Since snow melted I've been > riding > > every weekend and on afternoons when I get out of work early, you > know, > > trying to get some practice. [Can't commute to work, I live
walking
> > distance.] So far, my riding 'experience' has been riding on > asphalt on > > a straight line until I hit a corner, where I stop, make a turn
and
> go > > for another couple miles on another straight line, until I get to > the > > next stop sign. > > > > I don't know if the other guys who gave suggestions live in > Indiana, > > but I found their ideas a little out of our reality. You have to
be
> > careful when riding dirt roads on private property. The two times > I've > > done it, guys in pickup trucks have started driving fast towards > me, > > and believe me, they didn't give me a friendly smile when I
passed
> by > > them. On public property, you have to be crazy to cross a no > > trespassing line. Yesterday I went to the Michigan dunes, parked > the > > KLR in a car parking spot, and went to the beach for a swim. When
I
> > returned a couple hours later, there was a policeman blocking the > > motorcycle with his truck and taking the plate number and calling > the > > numbers over by radio. When I asked what was the problem, he > accused me > > of riding the trails, and started angrily telling me how he was > going > > to 'get my ass' and so so. After a few minutes of arguing that I > was at > > the beach, he let me go, but only after telling me what would > happen if > > they got me riding the trails. I just waited a few minutes for > things > > to cool off, and left. That's for parking the bike. I can't
imagine
> if > > I had crossed into the trails. Industrial areas? Forget it. Give > the > > police five minutes to arrive and give you the standard
harassment.
> Old > > train tracks? Farmers around here have 'claimed' them. If it goes > by > > their property, they dump dirt on the entrance and post the 'no > > trespassing' signs. Now, it's probably illegal for them to do so, > but I > > ride to have fun, not to argue with a moron on a pickup truck > packing a > > gun. I ran a few on my first weeks riding the KLR, but got tired
of
> the > > pickup trucks and the bad looks. > > > > Now, I have nothing against hoosiers, farmers, pickup trucks, or > guns. > > I live in Indiana, was raised on a farm, and only until recently > owned > > a pickup truck (now just the KLR), man, but do I hate being > harassed by > > hoosier farmers on pickup trucks with an "extended" view of their > > property. Just not worth it to me. > > > > Just my two cents. > > > > S. > > > > > > > > On Aug 2, 2004, at 8:50 PM, Judson D. Jones wrote: > > > > > --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "cdullaghan"
> > > wrote: > > >> Okay, I got the bike - a 2001 with 5K on it - back in June.
It's
> now > > >> insured > > > and titled and > > >> ready to go, but aside from bashing my way through nearby
vacant
> lots > > >> and > > > doing loops > > >> around my own yard, I don't know where to ride the thing. I've > been > > >> wanting > > > a KLR for a > > >> while now; I even sold my Vmax to buy one; it's just that
unless
> I > > >> use the > > > bike for its > > >> intended purpose once in a while, I basically replaced
the 'Max
> with > > > something taller and > > >> (a lot) slower for no reason. I've got no real off-road > experience > > >> besides

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