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shuber_madison
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fs: supertrapp ear exhaust

Post by shuber_madison » Fri Jan 28, 2005 7:15 am

This is a *new*, in-box, never used, Supertrapp EAR exhaust for the KLR650. Still in the original box and packing material. Mounting clamps, etc are still in their plastic baggies. Mounting instructions, etc are included. I've decided to stick with the stock exhaust. If interested please reply via email. $165 includes shipping. Steve Huber Madison, WI

Jud Jones
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klr 650: fastest 337 lb. street-legal motorcycle with a 6.1 gal

Post by Jud Jones » Fri Jan 28, 2005 8:52 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "klr250not" wrote:
> > The Suzuki DR400S is worth a look too--
Of course it is. it weighs 291 lbs (claimed), and makes at least as much power as the KLR. It feels like closer to 40, while the KLR feels like closer to 30, a number borne out by the most reliable dyno work I am aware of. My KLR won't keep up with the DRZ, either in the 14.6 second quarter mile, or in the 40 second quarter mile. The LC4 Duke makes a claimed 55hp, weighs 319 lbs, and probably has the field to itself (or at least free of KLRs) in the 13+ sec. quarter mile, where the KLR is not allowed to compete.

Arden Kysely
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klr 650: fastest 337 lb. street-legal motorcycle with a 6.1 gal

Post by Arden Kysely » Fri Jan 28, 2005 9:05 am

--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud Jones" wrote:
> > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "klr250not"
wrote:
> > > > The Suzuki DR400S is worth a look too-- > > Of course it is. it weighs 291 lbs (claimed), and makes at least as
much power as the KLR.
> It feels > like closer to 40, while the KLR feels like closer to 30, a number
borne out by the most
> reliable dyno work I am aware of. My KLR won't keep up with the
DRZ, either in the 14.6
> second quarter mile, or in the 40 second quarter mile. > > The LC4 Duke makes a claimed 55hp, weighs 319 lbs, and probably has
the field to itself
> (or at least free of KLRs) in the 13+ sec. quarter mile, where the
KLR is not allowed to
> compete.
My DR-Z400S certainly feels faster than my KLR, but I can't ride them both at once to know for sure! __Arden

klr250not
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klr 650: fastest 337 lb. street-legal motorcycle with a 6.1 gal

Post by klr250not » Fri Jan 28, 2005 9:11 am

Well theres "feels faster" and then theres numbers written down somewhere in a major publication or online review. Neithers entirely reliable but I'll go with the numbers. You might be right about the DR400S--but I kind of doubt it so I'll keep looking for the written-down numbers. I agree on the KMT 640, although its not sold in the U.S. to my knowledge. Still we're discussing the possibility that the KLR 650 is in fact the "fastest, street-legal production motorcycle of its weight (337 dry or less) in the World" so weve got to include the KMT. If we limit it to "current production" we can throw out that blazin Aprilia 250 another guy mentioned. ----------------------------------
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "Jud Jones" wrote: > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "klr250not" wrote: > > > > The Suzuki DR400S is worth a look too-- > > Of course it is. it weighs 291 lbs (claimed), and makes at least as much power as the KLR. > It feels > like closer to 40, while the KLR feels like closer to 30, a number borne out by the most > reliable dyno work I am aware of. My KLR won't keep up with the DRZ, either in the 14.6 > second quarter mile, or in the 40 second quarter mile. > > The LC4 Duke makes a claimed 55hp, weighs 319 lbs, and probably has the field to itself > (or at least free of KLRs) in the 13+ sec. quarter mile, where the KLR is not allowed to > compete.

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