I have this posted on another site...some of you probably have seen it
there...I am a large man..280..and a bit older than some..54..I want a
bike that will carry me for a 4 hr. trip to se my daughter about 4
times a year..rest of the time will be local roads..fire service
roads ..and tractor roads and trails to some of the fishing
spots ..fishing is my passion and there are places where my truck
cannot get to..would like this forums opinion on weather a klr is the
bike for me..respect all of your opinions /suggestions...thanks to
all...Rob
tires for my klr
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "robgcp" wrote:
hello there. a 4 hour trip 4 times a year.. how far is 4 hours? any hoo im a 36 yo 280 lbs man, i ride my klr 12000 km's (7500 miles)a year most trips are about 200 to 300 km's a day (about 120 - 180 miles) and im doing pretty good. the factory seat is not the best but i lived with it for 4 years before getting a corbin. the klr should get to 90% of the fishing spots you want, but it is damn heavy to pic k up,if you lay it down. i cant think of a enduro other than the klr that i would ride for 4 hours on the highway. but this is just my opinion. klr6502k> > I have this posted on another site...some of you probably have seen it > there...I am a large man..280..and a bit older than some..54..I want a > bike that will carry me for a 4 hr. trip to se my daughter about 4 > times a year..rest of the time will be local roads..fire service > roads ..and tractor roads and trails to some of the fishing > spots ..fishing is my passion and there are places where my truck > cannot get to..would like this forums opinion on weather a klr is the > bike for me..respect all of your opinions /suggestions...thanks to > all...Rob >
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Hiya Rob.
I'm 6'1", 285 and 48 y.o. and I ride a 05 KLR about 15,000 miles a year.
If you don't mind a rest stop or two, a KLR will do you just fine for a four
hour trip.
The only thing I added to mine for comfort is a Saddleman gel seat kit from
Dualstar.
http://www.dual-star.com/index2/Brand/Kawasaki/klr%20650%20gel%20seat.htm.
This a inexpensive upgrade that is easy to install that even I made look
professionally installed.
It may not be Lazy boy comfy but I'd buy one again.
Eric.
-------Original Message-------
From: robgcp
Date: 06/23/07 16:42:17
To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Klr..right for me??
I have this posted on another site...some of you probably have seen it
there...I am a large man..280..and a bit older than some..54..I want a
bike that will carry me for a 4 hr. trip to se my daughter about 4
times a year..rest of the time will be local roads..fire service
roads ..and tractor roads and trails to some of the fishing
spots ..fishing is my passion and there are places where my truck
cannot get to..would like this forums opinion on weather a klr is the
bike for me..respect all of your opinions /suggestions...thanks to
all...Rob
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Howdy Rob,
It will certainly do all that you require and it is a good bike for larger
people. I think leg length is an important consideration for many riders
who are concerned with the KLR being right for them. It's a tall 400+
pounds.
Jim
I have this posted on another site...some of you probably have seen it
there...I am a large man..280..and a bit older than some..54..I want a bike
that will carry me for a 4 hr. trip to se my daughter about 4.......
Rob
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Take the two extremes of your intended use, trails to the fishing hole
and occasional long trips. The KLR may be one of the very few best
bikes to span those two extremes.
A more dirt oriented dual sport, like a Suzuki DRZ400 will handle
tougher trails, but isn't going to be as comfortable on long trips, in
my opinion, while a Suzuki baby Strom (DL650) will be better for long
trips but not (nearly) as capable on trails, again in my opinion.
There are a couple of other bikes that fit in approximately teh KLR
niche or span of capabilities. The Suzuki DR650SE and the BMW 650 dual
sport come to mind. The first has a more limited aftermarket, which
may or may not matter, while the second is significantly more money. I
think they are both very nice bike, though, and both have some pluses
versus the KLR, especially for those of us who are inseam challenged.
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Oh no, the dreaded tire thread!
Oh well; my 2 cents. I too amd a street only rider. I love to drag the pegs.
I have a Kenda 761 rear and will not be replacing it. The center groove wore
out in about 2000 miles. There is a ton of rubber left but the damn tred is
gone, like a slick. Also the 761 squirms on tight corners. This has been
reported by others and I will affirm.
I'm running a Dunlop 607 (or is it 706?) on the front and will be replacing
the rear with the same. THis tire grips great and is very quiet. So far I"ve
got just a couple of thousand miles on it but there is absolutely no wear
showing. Its a bit more expensive but I gave up buying tires based on price.
Now if you really want to go SM, try a Pirelli Diablo on the rear. I think
they come in a size that will fit. This is a real moto tire.
_________________________________________________________________ Picture this share your photos and you could win big! http://www.GETREALPhotoContest.com?ocid=TXT_TAGHM&loc=us>From: Zachariah Mully >To: sweetbellsonbike >CC: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [DSN_KLR650] tires for my KLR >Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 10:50:29 -0400 > >On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 05:58 +0000, sweetbellsonbike wrote: > > I ride my KLR primarily supermoto style. I ride it to work on windy > > paved roads every day. My 606's are about worn out and it's time for > > new tires. Yes, 606's on pavement. I like to slide and it's been a > > blast, but I;'d like to try some better road tires this time and I'd > > like to hear what others have to say. I have a set of Avon Distanzias > > I could put on, but the front is a 90-90-21 and it looks so friggin > > skinny.... Any other suggestions? > >Kenda K761s. Easy to drag pegs and great on gravel. Not to mention >cheap. I think I've got about 5000 street miles on mine, and my rear is >maybe 1/2 worn. > >Z > > > >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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