just bought a new bike

Motorheads5

Livin the generation gap
Location
ketchikan alaska
it's a 2006 1,000 miles on it got a good deal we have alot of logging road around here as well as crappy paved road's so this type of bike makes alot of sense here I love the ride now remember I am getting a little to old to wheelie anymore lol
 

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Motorheads5

Livin the generation gap
Location
ketchikan alaska
I gotta Bump this one, maybe I am not worthey this was alot of fun. I will tell you one thing my battery took a :):):):) and It was because I dumped all the acid out of it lmao ! A klr-650 is not an easy bike to Wheelie. Yes the road is closed down in fact it is brand new and part of the Famous (bridge to no where) project that is now shutdown.
 

ger87410

How did I get here?
Location
Fort Worth
Kim owns a 1984 klr250. I like that hardy bike.
I just wish it had more power. :smile:

We take it off-roading fairly often. It works well.

Doesn't Kawi make a 4-wheeler with that engine? I know they do with the 250 and you can use the same A/M parts for the 4-wheeler on the bike.
 

Motorheads5

Livin the generation gap
Location
ketchikan alaska
congrats, very capable and adaptable bikes!

if you have not, look into doing the "dooohickey" mod.

http://www.klr650.marknet.us/doohickey.html
Oh Yeah I have done the Doohickey thank's Mouthfulloflake. I guess what's so fun about this bike is I have been riding since I was 3 and this particular bike just work's for me price wise. I really want a harley but cannot justify the price I have no business riding the dirtbikes anymore because of the risk of personal downtime from injury lol I am an avid wheelier and truthfully need to grow up before I bust my ass bad LMAO :burnout:haha until then I told me so! :moon:
 
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