>From: Mike Peplinski >Sent: Feb 12, 2006 6:35 AM >To: gavin@..., ingram_law@... >Cc: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] V-Strom pricing > >Just spent a day the the Chi cycle show and did a lot of sit-and-compares. >Sat on the KLR, the XR, the DL and the Vstrom. Clearly the v strom is in a >different catagory than a real DS. I felt a much closer relaltionship to a >suzuki SV, their naked 650 street bike, than to a real dual sport like the >Suzuki, Honda and Kawasaki singles. By the way, has anyone seen the >HusqvarnaTE 610? This baby really knocked my socks off. It is very similar >to the Suzy and Honda with the small tank and skinny but-crack seat but has >some real dirt heritage. Way cool. 576cc, 53HP, 308 LBs and a retail of >$7199 USD. Very interesting for the single track oriented dual sporter. > > >>From: Gavin Macfarlane >>To: tingram2 >>CC: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com >>Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] V-Strom pricing >>Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 11:12:59 +1100 >> >>tingram2 wrote: >> > I will pick up a new 650 V-Strom tomorrow. I am buying through the >> > local dealer here in western Colorado. Basically, I am paying list for >> > the motorcycle; decent pricing (same as best on Internet) on >> > accessories; no setup, freight or doc fees, etc. I shopped all over >> > Colorado and found comparable pricing or worst. Apparently, the V- >> > Strom is selling very well. There are quite a few riders in this area >> > with the 650 V-Strom, and they are using them on the dirt roads in >> > western Colorado and easterm Utah. I am keeping my 1992 KLR650, >> > though, for the rougher jeep roads of the San Juans. >> > >> > Tom Ingram >> > Montrose, CO >> > >> > >> > >> > >>Hi Tom, >>I too recently bought a 650 V-Strom, it's like entering the 21st Century >>:) I also have kept my 2004 KLR and will use that for the more >>interesting dirt roads and will pop on a 14 tooth sprocket and some D606's. >> >>I went through Montrose last year after visiting with Fred in Moab, a >>beautiful part of the country you live in there. >> >>Are you aware of Verle Nelson, he is from nearby and has a very >>interesting motorcycle web site at:- >> >>http://www.verlenelson.com >> >>-- >>Gavin >> >>Broadford Victoria Australia >>KLR650A18 >>DL650K6 >> >>Home of the DSN-KLR650 searchable archive at:- >>http://dsnklr650.gavinmac.com >> >> >> >>Archive Quicksearch at: >>http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html >>List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com >>List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html >>Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 >>Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > >Archive Quicksearch at: http://www.angelfire.com/ut/moab/klr650_data_search.html >List sponsored by Dual Sport News at: www.dualsportnews.com >List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html >Member Map at: http://www.frappr.com/dsnklr650 >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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v-strom pricing
Mike et al,
I think that it is a coo that they were able to get a homogenious street legal, dirt bike accepted in all 50 states. IN fact, I was contemplating on buying one. My biggest issue is with the stability of the company. Currently, they are well off financially but what about in the future? One of my long time riding buddies had a '85 510 and the thing ripped assuming you could start it (kick start on the other side of the bike). He went three years with not being able to get some unique parts. All of the engineers left the company to form another. The reliabilty of the company is an unknow and was my biggest reservation. IMHO, Chris
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fs 05 klr650
Posting this for a friend. Bike is low miles (just over 1000), has
more goodies added than I knew existed, located in eastern Oregon.
Bike was set up for a trip to Alaska, he later decided to take a
KTM950 instead. Heres the details.
Steve
2005 with 1100 miles (just had the valve clearance checked -- spot
on !!! & chgd the oil/filter -- now semi-syn)
This is a random lisiting of what is done to the bike...
Galfer pads & galfer braided lines
Rear shark fin (not installed)
Front disc cover (not installed)
Renthal tapered bars
Risers
K&N air filter & jet kit
IDS-2 trapp & mid-pipe
Do-hickey installed
Happy Trails light switch
Maier bark busters & deflectors
Runnig a 16T counter spkt (have 15T also)
Happy Trails hvy dty shipt lever
Rear hydraulic resv. guard
Aluminum skid pan
Progressive hvy fork springs
(forks & steering stem were serviced then)
Progressive hvy rear spring & shock (nice !!)
Signal dynamics HL modulator
PAIIA H-4
LED chipboard tail light
Barnett clutch plates
K-9 fork brace
Givi cases (3)
Happy Trails NERF
Hiway pegs
Kaw. OEM gel seat
Custom DayLong saddle (225# rider)
3-year extended warranty (kicks in 3/06)
Color is red on black
Have all of the OEM pcs.
$6495.00 rides away with it all !!!
Thanks!!!
Dan Brown
541.963.9537
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