1999 KLR650 with 5065 miles for $3699.00 at a dealership in my area.Does
that sound pretty good? 2001 brand new KLR650 for $4399.00 plus $389.00
freight and setup? I think I may ride my EX500 up and test ride the used one.
Jon Neet
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2001 KLR 650
2000 miles
$3795
`Lexington, SC
803-356-5795
With prices like this my bike will never be worth as much as I owe.
Harry Thames
South Carolina
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--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Harry Thames" wrote:
A good bike is never worth what it's really worth to you. Is it a good bike? If so, don't worry about resale value. It works both ways, when you're in the market for one.> 2001 KLR 650 > 2000 miles > $3795 > `Lexington, SC > 803-356-5795 > > With prices like this my bike will never be worth as much as I owe.
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Hello everybody,
I am looking for a used 650KLR
I live in northern Virginia, Arlington
Let me know if any available
Thanks
Cyrille
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Hi Jeff,
Could you do me a favor and take a photo of the trailer with all the
stuff in it that you pull behind your bike for a trip ;o)
Just kidding . I love your detailed accounts.
If I was twenty years younger I would do the stuff yall do on the KLR
but these days I find it a lot easier to crank up the Toyota Pickup
for the long trips. Usualy, I said usualy, don't need a trailer.
I'm having fun watching yall have fun.
Happy trails,
Bob in Traverse City, MI
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Saline wrote: > > > hal2006, > > Looks like you got a few answers but I thought I'd throw in my 2 cents > worth. > > You don't say if you'll be camping or moteling and I think that can make > a world of difference. I think it also matters how you and your buddies > ride. If you ride like you're racing you'll probably need to prepare > differently than if you are riding a bit easier. > > I usually don't really care what time it is when in camp. I suggest whatever you think you need you test. You might want to take a > few day type rides loaded to test your load and packing system. I've > watched stuff fall off a guys bike after only about 20 miles of dirt > where it was fine for 150 miles of pavement. Clothes and personal items > are probably pretty easy to get along the way if you need them. Bike > specific parts will probably be tougher to get. > > Good luck with your trip planning. It sounds like a fun ride and > adventure. > > Remember... The difference between an adventure and adversity is > attitude. > > Best, > > Jeff Saline > ABC # 4412 South Dakota Airmarshal > Airheads Beemer Club www.airheads.org > The Beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota > 75 R90/6, 03 KLR650, 79 R100RT >
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Could be some for sale in the parking lot. http://www.cycleshow.net/
at the Timonium Bike Show tomorrow. Don R100, A6F
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