--- In DSN_klr650@y..., "moterbiker" wrote: > I little disclaimer here: > Bob is a 2001 IronButt rally finisher, obviously numb down there! > > John > > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "blyskowski" wrote: > > I have to agree. I have only owned the KLR for 7 months and I > have > > over 12,000 miles on it. And it is only one of four bikes I own. > > > > I also have to agree on the seat comments. On a recent four week > > trip down to Mexico I was affraid that the seat would not be > > comfortable for the long days. I was right. Anything over 800 > > miles in a day became very uncomfortable. Although I did manage > to > > make 978 miles one day, I was getting sore at about 850 miles. > Not > > my ussual long days, but acceptable. > > > > To see my story go to: www.angelfire.com/trek/ct_bob > > > > Bob Lyskowski, lost as usual > > New Boston, NH > > blyskowski@h... > > > > > > > > > > --- In DSN_klr650@y..., ATO137528@a... wrote: > > > Most all good points, BUT if you want a "Jack of all Trades" ride > > and can > > > accept the "Master of None" part, AND don't want to/can't spend a > > pile of > > > $$$, the KLR is THE bike to own
why a klr650? - for the long days and big miles!!!
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why a klr650? - for the long days and big miles!!!
Some say I am Numb from the Helmet down!
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