How I unload my klr 650 from a truck
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ramp-$100
Back surgery-$thousands
get a ramp
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i know this guy he is my best friend he is called Damascus and we go to the movies together every Thursday, he always carries my bikes for me i sold my trailer because he is like one, hey Damascus nice video see you Thursday bud
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Dude... your back!
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I unload bikes that weigh less than 300 pounds like that. Yikes.I think Id get a KLR out of a pick up by tying a rope to the tire and to a lally column and driving forward.How do they make a single cylinder dirtbike so heavy?Amarctaylor is a strong dude. I like the grin at the end
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Hehehehe, usually you see crashes and fails coming. This one you expect it to go terribly wrong but it doesnt! =) I like his smile at the end!
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@daonendonli Their suspension couldn't handle a bounce
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Note to self: Never piss this guy off...
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dude that was cool
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damn strong guy.... O.o
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You sir, are a BEAST.
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What an IDIOT!.....can you pick up a GEO METRO?
is that a 650? What is your final rpm at 70 mph. I weight 230 and am looking to buy one but I'm worried about the highway commute to work, about 26 miles and the freeway speeds seem like 70+ sometimes... Thank you.
bmetstud 1 year ago
@bmetstud Yeah, it's a 650. I commute about 30 miles each way on the freeway and it does just fine. I do 70-85 mph indicated, the speedo reads a bit high so I guess 70-80 is really more like 65-75. It's a bit over 5k rpm at that speed. Passing power is steady right up to 85 then it instantly disappears. The 08 models came with loose piston rings and will burn oil at those speeds unless you have tighter rings installed. I installed the Schnitz 685 piston kit and it doesn't burn a drop.
amarctaylor 1 year ago 7