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Greetings listers;
Newbie to the list here. Also newbie to the motorcycle modification world. I
read through the archives a bit and have decided on the following mods to my
99 KLR650: Uni Air filter, K&N Jet kit, and Cobra Enduro Exhaust. I also read
an archived post from Dave Kessler about slotting the pick up coil to get more
ignition advance. Anyone else have experience doing this? It seems fairly easy
by his description.
That's all for now. Thanks.
Sean Berry
99 KLR650
76 CB750F
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I have 2 other street bikes 98 Moto Guzzi EV, 96 Triumph Speed Triple.
I just bought this week a 2000 KLR 650. My first time in the dirt.
I don't plan to get major down and dirty, but definitely gravel roads.
Some off road stuff, but not major challenges yet.
Few questions
1) What is the best on/off road magazine to subscribe to?
2) Do I need to buy a dirt bike helmut? Is the extra space in the front
just so you don't fog up the windshield as much or does it serve other
purposes?
3) I live in Virginia about 40 miles from the West Virginia border, actually in
the Blue Ridge
mountains a couple hundred feet from the Appelation (should learn how to spell
it) trail.
Just moved there in August. Where is the best place for me to ride?
4) Is there a local KLR club?
5) How can I find out about local events, rallies, rides, etc?
Thanks,
John
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hi john, welcome to the group. you may find (like me) that dirt riding is
really really fun, and you lust for the "major challenges" before long.
anyway, here is my opinion on some of your questions:
1. all mags i've seen suck. especially dirt mags. their only concern seems
to be pro motocross, and anything that's not a pro motocross tool is not
worth their time. i still buy em some time tho.
2. i use an open-face helmet for dirt riding (no chinbar). seems to give me
better peripheral vision. i'm starting to ride faster in the dirt, so i'm
thinking about getting a real dirt one. if you ride with others, goggles are
good for keeping dust out of your eyes, and dirt helmets allow goggles. i
wore my full face helmet on a dualsport ride last week (since i rode the 150
hwy miles there and back). the only problem was it got really really dirty,
and it's still dirty today. i wish i had taken my off-road helmet and kept
my day-to-day helmet cleaner.
3, 4, 5. no clue. i live in california. if you're out here some time, i know
some good places to ride a klr.
-mark weaver
not major challenges yet.
> > Few questions > 1) What is the best on/off road magazine to subscribe to? > 2) Do I need to buy a dirt bike helmut? Is the extra space in > the front > just so you don't fog up the windshield as much or does > it serve other > purposes? > 3) I live in Virginia about 40 miles from the West Virginia > border, actually in > the Blue Ridge > mountains a couple hundred feet from the Appelation (should > learn how to spell > it) trail. > Just moved there in August. Where is the best place for me to ride? > 4) Is there a local KLR club? > 5) How can I find out about local events, rallies, rides, etc? > > >
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They all suck. They're just fat brochures for moto apparel. Dualsport news is probably the best way to go. 2) Do I need to buy a dirt bike helmut? No, but I use one on hot days or when I'm riding hard in the woods.>At 2:09 PM -0400 10/11/2000, John J Fisher wrote: >1) What is the best on/off road magazine to subscribe to?
I think there's lots of places for you down there.>3) I live in Virginia about 40 miles from the West Virginia border, >actually in >the Blue Ridge >mountains a couple hundred feet from the Appelation (should learn how to spell >it) trail. >Just moved there in August. Where is the best place for me to ride?
I don't know, but there are a lot of KLR listers from your area.>4) Is there a local KLR club?
Stay tuned... people are always posting info here. In fact, there was a big ride near you just last weekend. Mark B2 A2>5) How can I find out about local events, rallies, rides, etc?
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Howdy John!
Excellent choice!>I just bought this week a 2000 KLR 650. My first time in the dirt.
Your challenges may be staying away from those dirt roads after you ride them a bit.>I don't plan to get major down and dirty, but definitely gravel roads. >Some off road stuff, but not major challenges yet.
Is there any other mag's than Dual Sport News?>Few questions >1) What is the best on/off road magazine to subscribe to?
My suggestion is only to use a full face helmet. A MX type will get cold and noisy on the highway, a full face road helmet will get hot and heavy in the nasty road stuff, choose by use...>2) Do I need to buy a dirt bike helmut? Is the extra space in the front just so you don't fog up the windshield as much or does it serve other purposes?
Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Alaska, Montana, California... Well, all places offer their own flavor of off and on road riding. Heh, heh, heh... I suppose you meant where in Virginia?>3) I live in Virginia about 40 miles from the West Virginia border, actually in the Blue Ridge mountains a couple hundred feet from the Appelation (should learn how to spell it) trail. >Just moved there in August. Where is the best place for me to ride?
You have found the K.O.R.G. (Klr Owners and Riders Group is one meaning), it is everywhere, but in your local area, i can't help, sorry.>4) Is there a local KLR club?
No help here, how about the local chapter of the AMA? At any rate, WELCOME! == Rev. Chuck :^)>+ A13 http://klr650.50megs.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _____________________________________________________________ Email Powered by Everyone.net>5) How can I find out about local events, rallies, rides, etc?
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From: "John J Fisher"
I just bought this week a 2000 KLR 650. My first time in the dirt.
I don't plan to get major down and dirty, but definitely gravel roads.
Some off road stuff, but not major challenges yet.
Few questions
1) What is the best on/off road magazine to subscribe to?
The ONLY such magazine I know of is Dual Sport News...destined to
be the authority on the sport. Wait a minuite, it already is.
2) Do I need to buy a dirt bike helmut? Is the extra space in the front
just so you don't fog up the windshield as much or does it serve other
purposes?
Keeps you much cooler in warm weather and when used with off-road
goggles fogging usually isn't a problem. They tend to be lighter than
too.
3) I live in Virginia about 40 miles from the West Virginia border, actually
in
the Blue Ridge
mountains a couple hundred feet from the Appelation (should learn how to
spell
it) trail.
Just moved there in August. Where is the best place for me to ride?
George Washington forest has some killer mountain bike trails, and I seem to
recall that motorcycles are also allowed. Dynamite country
roads in that neck of the woods too. I believe a new off-road riding area
in WV just opened up, thanks to some enthusiasts
and some local logging concerns.
Darrel
A12
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RE: Dirt oriented riding.
There is the ever popular Dual Sport News that Kurt will be happy to sell
you a subsciption to.
I might also suggest that Psycho World covers the full range of
motorcycling. They just had a great feature in the last month or so about
riding bikes that cost under $500 for bike and parts on a two-day dirt ride.
Ralph
Ralph E. Hanson
99 KRL 650
http://www.wvu.edu/~journal2
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Hello, I am looking for a KLR. I have found a couple and wondered
specifically if any one knows any thing about a 1993 KLR that was for
auction last week on Ebay? It is in the San Francisco area. Any one
heard of it or seen it? Supposedly belongs to a lady who is selling it
through a friend.
Any way ,just thought I would ask. I hope to have one soon. I have
been a street rider for 35 years so I think it is time to go down a
few more gravel roads.
Thank In advance
Tom Baumen
98 R1100R
1980 R100RT
1985 FJ1100
1992 Venture Royal
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jlabate wrote: I may have to get a second bike to do two-up touring
though.
That is a good thing! Contemplate harder and you'll realize you need 3!
Welcome to the list. You'll dig the possibilities that the KLR provides.
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West Dundee, Illinois
USA
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I am new to the list. Just got an A15 today. Another fellow bought
it new, didn't have enough inseam, didn't like it, went back and
bought a Yamaha V Star so his feet would touch the ground. He sold
it to me. 200 miles on the bike. Drove it first time today. Like
it alot. Some questions.
How do you remove the seat? It doesn't open like on other bikes?
How much should I expect to pay for the 500 mile service?
I weigh 200 pounds. Should I be doing anything to the rear preload
or the forks?
You have to rub all kinds of wax or whatever all over the new bike
every night until you get it out of your system. I am slathering
endless coats of Zymol on the tank. What do you all rub on the
plastic? I applied Armorall to the seat and had to wash it off
because it made the seat slippery.
Jon Zink
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