KLR vs. Stairs
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I had a 2001 KLR 650, my first bike and it would still be nice to have it if it hadn't been wrecked from someone who took it for a joy ride and crashed it. I replaced it with a 2003 DL 1000. The strange thing is I've been off road more with my V-Strom than I was with my KLR, as long as there's no loose sand or slippery mud.
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@marcsiry SHIIIIIT, YOU ARE CRAZY GUY!!! HOW YOU DO THAT?!!?
I sense a bit of irony..
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@blastforyou AMEN!!!
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Very awesome.
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@blastforyou FYI I just want everyone to know that i wasn't calling this guy bold(cause was pretty tame), but i was addressing all the people who think that mc'ing is all about jumping over 5 story buildings cause its about having fun and relaxing. I like riding shady logging roads/ trails in the woods on hot summer days and other backroads in the country(is cheap therapy).
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There are old riders and there are bold riders; but there are no old bold riders. To all the people out there who like to "push the envelope" there is probably someone in a hospital bed at this moment wearing a full back brace with multiple fractures who wished he(she) hadn't pushed their luck.
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lmao this is like your dad trying to ride his klr and be "cool"
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@kozas0 Just look at the size of it... its a 650 ALL the way.
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650cc is around 190kg. That's kinda heavy. I can't tell if this model is 650 or 250 though cause we have different models here in Europe. Sounds like 650.
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You really should attack those stairs with your weight back on the bike and help that front end up as much as possible; otherwise your going to end up with a flat tire or at least alot of rim damage.
Why don't you post some stuff you've done?
ghotioutofh2o 3 years ago 4
My KLR 250 weighs around 250lbs. How is that obese again?
epicdeuce 3 years ago 3