Hi everybody.
I'm not a current klr owner and am new to the list. My name is
Valmond Comeau (everyone calls me Val) and i currently live in
Montreal Canada. I am looking for a motorcycle that will take my
girlfriend and i across the country and back using all secondary
roads with the occasional freeway stint. I've been looking through
the archives of this site but haven't seen anything but negative
thoughts on 2up riding with the klr650. Does anybody have any good
stories and info for double up riding on this bike? I've actually
ridden a friends a couple of years ago and liked it. He no longer
owns it but still swears by it.
My girlfriend and i aren't in a rush to do the trip( speed wise i
mean) so super power isn't necessary. I'm only 5`8 @160 lbs and my
girlfriend is only 5`2 @ 115 so we don't take a lot of room.
I like the idea of the klr because of it's value and reliability
record. Not to mention the price of motorcycles in the used bike
market here is UNBELIEVABLE! (way too much money). I'm sorry if this
type of question has been dealt with extensively on this site before,
but like i said, i didn't see any responses of people who did it and
thought it was ok.
Any feedback is appreciated..
ps: Getting this type of bike would also let me explore those fire
roads i drive by, wondering where they go! I love doing that.
Val.
[dsn_klr650] 2001 klr
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2up info please
My wife and I 2-up the forest roads and 4 wheel drive trails through
the Black Hills of South Dakota. The bike has plenty of power to do
it. Long trips may prove uncomfortable. Lots of stops are in order.
I would recommend you become very comfortable 1 up after buying you
bike before you do 2 up. Baby steps if you will. It OK to wipe out
by yourself but not OK with the better half on board. Chain tension
is another thing to watch out for. However, it your chain is
adjusted correctly for one up, it will be ok for 2 up. If it is
close to being tight for one up, you will do damge when you go 2-up.
We also love shooting down dirt roads to see where they go. Often
nowhere, other times wonderful views of the hills that only few get
to see.
The few, the proud, the KORGS!
Barry A-7
> ps: Getting this type of bike would also let me explore those fire > roads i drive by, wondering where they go! I love doing that. > > Val.
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[dsn_klr650] 2001 klr
I have 250 miles on mine and it appears to be solid and much like the prior
models. I'll keep you posted.
Thanks,
Garth No not Brooks Bench - Marion OH
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From: , on 8/27/00 9:37 AM:
Has anyone experienced or heard of any specific problems with the
2001 KLR. Does it differ from the earlier models in any positive or
negative ways?
Dan
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