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Rob Tayloe
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Post by Rob Tayloe » Fri Jan 19, 2001 11:33 am

>Gino wrote: > I had the pleasure of talking with a group of guys that did just that ... > Their bikes were truely awesome machines, all of which started life as > /5 or /7 machines. .... They were something to behold.
Pictures? Some heavily modified BMWs for off-road duty can be seen at the HPN web site at: http://www.hpn.de/english/english.html Ride Safely, Rob Tayloe nukemoto@... Columbus, Ohio

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Post by TLrydr@aol.com » Fri Jan 19, 2001 12:20 pm

Gino, No question about it i would use the Suzuki Hayabusa as a D/S platform, Just make sure there is no one behind you and no woops in front of you when you gas it,,, Mike In a message dated 1/19/01 11:28:15 AM EST, k650dsn@... writes: << I remember an article sent to me about a guy who built a dual sport out of a Yamaha 750 Fazer. So I'm considering platforms right now. Any thoughts? Gino >>

Don Detloff
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Post by Don Detloff » Fri Jan 19, 2001 2:19 pm

Gino, I'm not sure about the frame to use, but have you seen the new 650cc V-Twin that Kawasaki is putting in an ATV? I'd like to see that sitting in a bike ... something like the new KTM, but not so FUGLY. Don Detloff Fair Haven, MI A14 P.S. Oh yeah ... it has to be green!
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, k650dsn@a... wrote: > As a former bike restorer, I'm beginning to get the itch to do > something really different. I'm not really impressed with anything on > the market right now, so I'm considering building my own dual > sport/adventure touring bike out of a street bike. I remember an > article sent to me about a guy who built a dual sport out of a Yamaha > 750 Fazer. So I'm considering platforms right now. Any thoughts? > > Gino

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Post by Zachariah Mully » Fri Jan 19, 2001 3:15 pm

Dan- I can't seem to find hide-nor-hair of that ATV on the BigK website... Any idea what model it might be... Sounds like a killer motor to start a project with! Perhaps we'll see not only the KLR650D but also the KLR650V? Ahh, one can dream can't they! ---- Zack SE DC 1991 KLR650 "Buster" 1986 Concours -----Original Message----- From: Don Detloff [mailto:ddetloff@...] Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 3:14 PM To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: Rolling your own NKLR Gino, I'm not sure about the frame to use, but have you seen the new 650cc V-Twin that Kawasaki is putting in an ATV? I'd like to see that sitting in a bike ... something like the new KTM, but not so FUGLY. Don Detloff Fair Haven, MI A14 P.S. Oh yeah ... it has to be green!
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, k650dsn@a... wrote: > As a former bike restorer, I'm beginning to get the itch to do > something really different. I'm not really impressed with anything on > the market right now, so I'm considering building my own dual > sport/adventure touring bike out of a street bike. I remember an > article sent to me about a guy who built a dual sport out of a Yamaha > 750 Fazer. So I'm considering platforms right now. Any thoughts? > > Gino Visit the KLR650 archives at http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@... Let's keep this list SPAM free! Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com

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Post by Joe » Fri Jan 19, 2001 4:09 pm

----- Original Message ----- From: To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com> Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 10:20 AM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Rolling your own NKLR > As a former bike restorer, I'm beginning to get the itch to do > something really different. I'm not really impressed with anything on > the market right now, so I'm considering building my own dual > sport/adventure touring bike out of a street bike. I remember an > article sent to me about a guy who built a dual sport out of a Yamaha > 750 Fazer. So I'm considering platforms right now. Any thoughts? > > Gino > How about a 650 mill from a crash-damaged Suzy SV? Low cg, gobs of low-end and with that much hp needs no expensive engine mods. Now what to stuff it in??? Joe Alberth A13

Ralph Hanson
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Post by Ralph Hanson » Fri Jan 19, 2001 4:39 pm

Ron writes:
>I saw one of those in the paper the other day for 3 something grand early >90's. The critics seem to love that bike but the public didn't . Have no idea >what that bike is worth since the public didn't swarm to buy them. Any ideas? > >Criswell >
The TDM has a lot of value even if the public didn't go for it. But make sure it wasn't raced. Crazy you say? Perhaps, but a couple of years I saw someone riding a TDM in a support class for Twins at Mid-Ohio. It wasn't competitive.... Yamaha used to build a sportbike for the European market using a hotter tuned version of the same engine, with a crank that gave it the same firing pattern as a Duc. Even though the TDM was not a dual purpose bike, you could do a lot to convert it to a road oriented one like the Tiger. I think it failed in the US for a number of reasons. It was pretty expensive for a twin at a time when we were still in love with multis. It also had a bad price/performance ratio. Finally, it's styling was, shall we say, unique. No one could really tell what it was. And those who could didn't like what they saw. I, on the other hand, loved it. But I love the Pacifc Coast, too, so what do I know? There's a writeup on it at MO: http://www.motorcycle.com/mo/mcyam/tdm.html Cycle Trader On-Line has one advertised in Santa Rosa, CA for $3,800. Good luck in finding one, Gino. Ron, let us know if you buy the one you saw advertised. Ralph Now look what you've done. You've got me all hot and bothered about another bike I can't have. Bad Gino and Ron. Ralph E. Hanson rhanson40@... 99 KRL 650 http://www.wvu.edu/~journal2

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Post by k650dsn@aol.com » Fri Jan 19, 2001 4:45 pm

--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, Ralph Hanson wrote:
> > Good luck in finding one, Gino. Ron, let us know if you buy the
one you
> saw advertised. > > Ralph > > Now look what you've done. You've got me all hot and bothered about > another bike I can't have. Bad Gino and Ron.
The sad part is I actually owned one and I sold it. Now I wouldn't mind having it back. When they ran good, they were wonderful, but maintenance was a shere nightmare on the TDM. Gino

Harry Thames
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Post by Harry Thames » Fri Jan 19, 2001 5:10 pm

How much do you want it to weigh, how fast do you want it to go, and how far off the road will it travel. PS: At my age I would at a couple of extra wheels, too. Harry Thames South Carolina

Don Detloff
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Post by Don Detloff » Fri Jan 19, 2001 5:27 pm

There is an article on Kawasaki's Prairie 650 V-twin in the February 2001 issue of Popular Mechanics. Don Detloff Fair Haven, MI A14
--- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, "Zachariah Mully" wrote: > Dan- > I can't seem to find hide-nor-hair of that ATV on the BigK website... Any > idea what model it might be... Sounds like a killer motor to start a project > with! Perhaps we'll see not only the KLR650D but also the KLR650V? Ahh, one > can dream can't they! > > ---- > Zack > SE DC > 1991 KLR650 "Buster" > 1986 Concours > > -----Original Message----- > From: Don Detloff [mailto:ddetloff@a...] > Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 3:14 PM > To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com > Subject: [DSN_klr650] Re: Rolling your own NKLR > > > Gino, > > I'm not sure about the frame to use, but have you seen the new 650cc > V-Twin that Kawasaki is putting in an ATV? I'd like to see that > sitting in a bike ... something like the new KTM, but not so FUGLY. > > Don Detloff > Fair Haven, MI A14 > > P.S. Oh yeah ... it has to be green! > > > --- In DSN_klr650@egroups.com, k650dsn@a... wrote: > > As a former bike restorer, I'm beginning to get the itch to do > > something really different. I'm not really impressed with anything > on > > the market right now, so I'm considering building my own dual > > sport/adventure touring bike out of a street bike. I remember an > > article sent to me about a guy who built a dual sport out of a > Yamaha > > 750 Fazer. So I'm considering platforms right now. Any thoughts? > > > > Gino > > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > Support Dual Sport News... dsneditor@s... > Let's keep this list SPAM free! > > Visit our site at http://www.egroups.com/group/DSN_klr650 > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@egroups.com

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Post by Bogdan Swider » Fri Jan 19, 2001 5:38 pm

> How about a 650 mill from a crash-damaged Suzy SV? Low cg, gobs of > low-end > and with that much hp needs no expensive engine mods. Now what to stuff > it > in??? > Joe Alberth > A13 >
I've looked over a SV650 with exactly that in mind. What concerned me was the, shall we say, challenge of protecting the forward cylinder for off pavement use. It would have to survive the lines I pick, or more correctly, fail to pick, when meandering on rocky roads. Then there's the tranny thing......never been on one but I doubt with any combo of sprockets it could simultaneously have a low enough 1st for off road and a high enough final gear for all day high speed cruising. You don't carry extra sprockets on the world's best dual sport. Bogdan

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