The KLR is the most adequate bike ever made. It does everything just well. It is one of my favorite bikes and truly is the tractor of the bike world. You can never go wrong with a KLR.
I had an '05 KLR and loved it! I used to do the same on those backroads / closed roads ..."F' it!" That's the only way to ride and see the things most people will never see. Enjoy!!
the KLR 650 represents the bare minimum for any motorcycling task outside of racing. It kind of annoys my friends that only have one motorcycle and zero desire to get another one. they go riding on their street bikes "oh my god we arnt waiting for your slow ass dirt bike" ,they never ride that fast anyway. they go dirt bike riding "oh my god we arnt helping you get that heavy ass motorcyle out of the mud", we never ride anything that technical. its the perfect bike for most people skill level weather or not they want to admit it.
"I could probably make it through there....hmmm i dunno.... ahhh fuck it." says every KLR rider ever. Could be faster, could be lighter, could have more gadgets, but then it wouldn't be the KLR unicorn. My KLR has never let me down.
I've been riding my KLR for a couple of years now and I totally agree with you. I do have other street motorcycles but I have started to get into trail and BDR style riding so I bought the KLR and have found that it has all the features you need to make it across the mapped trails and the Interstate highway it took to get there. It's rugged, reliable, expendable but unkillable. There are tons on the secondhand market and the aftermarket is expansive.
I did the exact same thing. 09 klr and I'm having a blast. Having fun fixing it up and adding technology. Perfect mix of capability, versatility, and longevity. Also in texas. Using OsMand to load up gpx files from klr groups and adv groups.
I bought my 2008 brand new in Oct. 2007 for $4200 in Oregon. I'm 71, my 15 year old KLR650 still runs real good, sounds great! with it's Super Trap muffler, rejetted the carb back in 08 never have had the carb off since, she aways has started, never broken down on me. adjust the valves ever 10k miles, oil changes ever 2k miles. I ride alot over in the shade of Osceola NF. Enjoy,
Twenty-eight motorcycles and three KLR’s. Currently have a j2023 KLRs and like it more than my 2004 & 2008 models. Though I did like the 2004. I’m older now and like the lower S.
Hey man. I’m also in central Texas, maybe see you around. Been agonizing over whether to get a KLR as my second bike. Want to ride far, motocamping etc. go down some dirt etc. thanks for posting KLR stuff!
I too was inspired by Itchy boots but I bought the Himalayan. After three years I traded it for a KLR. There is nothing wrong with a Himalayan. It is great for gravel and trails but in North America we have to deal with a lot of pavement. The KLR is much better for this.
That’s the beauty of the KLR! It’s whatever you want or need it to be. I’m definitely not the most skilled rider but I’ve done multi day rides loaded with luggage and gear and I’ve ridden tight single track with the local dual sport crew. It’s just fun.
I had an 04 model with the little box speedo tach combo. I think that the last gen carburetted models have the best instrumentation. The new injected models are nice, but the tachless digital unit is soulless.
The KLR is the most adequate bike ever made. It does everything just well. It is one of my favorite bikes and truly is the tractor of the bike world. You can never go wrong with a KLR.
I had an '05 KLR and loved it!
I used to do the same on those backroads / closed roads ..."F' it!" That's the only way to ride and see the things most people will never see. Enjoy!!
the KLR 650 represents the bare minimum for any motorcycling task outside of racing. It kind of annoys my friends that only have one motorcycle and zero desire to get another one. they go riding on their street bikes "oh my god we arnt waiting for your slow ass dirt bike" ,they never ride that fast anyway. they go dirt bike riding "oh my god we arnt helping you get that heavy ass motorcyle out of the mud", we never ride anything that technical. its the perfect bike for most people skill level weather or not they want to admit it.
"I could probably make it through there....hmmm i dunno.... ahhh fuck it." says every KLR rider ever. Could be faster, could be lighter, could have more gadgets, but then it wouldn't be the KLR unicorn. My KLR has never let me down.
I’ve owned 2, they are fantastic, a tough machine, enjoy!
It doesn’t matter what you ride, just ride man!
Facts!
Good on you! Great video and narrative...good to see the back road scenery, and great motorcycle to see it!
I've been riding my KLR for a couple of years now and I totally agree with you. I do have other street motorcycles but I have started to get into trail and BDR style riding so I bought the KLR and have found that it has all the features you need to make it across the mapped trails and the Interstate highway it took to get there. It's rugged, reliable, expendable but unkillable. There are tons on the secondhand market and the aftermarket is expansive.
I did the exact same thing. 09 klr and I'm having a blast. Having fun fixing it up and adding technology. Perfect mix of capability, versatility, and longevity. Also in texas. Using OsMand to load up gpx files from klr groups and adv groups.
Enjoy it!
I bought my 2008 brand new in Oct. 2007 for $4200 in Oregon. I'm 71, my 15 year old KLR650 still runs real good, sounds great! with it's Super Trap muffler, rejetted the carb back in 08 never have had the carb off since, she aways has started, never broken down on me. adjust the valves ever 10k miles, oil changes ever 2k miles. I ride alot over in the shade of Osceola NF. Enjoy,
I bought my 2008 KLR in Oregon also about 3 years ago. $2500. came with a few upgrades .... still runs beautifully
Just bought an 09KLR for the same reasons you stated after doing my research. Enjoy and ride safe!
Awesome love it, just get the bike and enjoy.
Twenty-eight motorcycles and three KLR’s. Currently have a j2023 KLRs and like it more than my 2004 & 2008 models. Though I did like the 2004. I’m older now and like the lower S.
Hey man. I’m also in central Texas, maybe see you around. Been agonizing over whether to get a KLR as my second bike. Want to ride far, motocamping etc. go down some dirt etc. thanks for posting KLR stuff!
Go for it! Couldn’t be happier with it.
I have the 2011 KLR and love it, and aside from the "TH-cam is awesome" line, i agree with everything you said. 👍
😂😂 mine is also a 2011!
I too was inspired by Itchy boots but I bought the Himalayan. After three years I traded it for a KLR. There is nothing wrong with a Himalayan. It is great for gravel and trails but in North America we have to deal with a lot of pavement. The KLR is much better for this.
KLRs- made to ride into town to get KTM and BMW parts
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I'm on my second KLR. The first one is in my shop getting rebuilt right now. You might not want to upgrade.
Fellow Texan and KLR rider here. We need to get together with some other KLR riders and do a ride out to Big Bend sometime.
I would be down for a BB group ride! For me it would probably be need to be in the fall as my spring and summer are pretty mapped out.
You shifty KLR pilot, you. Fun stuff!
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Thanks for the video. What state is this? Nice scenery.
Central Texas!
@@ShiftyMoto Texas hill country crossed my mind.
The KLR 650 is the only bike I've owned twice.
Be careful when buying a klr650, you might be stuck with it for the rest of your life 😅
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Awesome bike man! What mirrors do you have on yours? I wanna replace the oem ones but not sure which ones would work the best.
Thanks! I bought them on Amazon for less than $20. Mamiko or something like that I think.
So is the KLR a dual-sport or an adventure bike or a dual-sport /adventure bike?
That’s the beauty of the KLR! It’s whatever you want or need it to be. I’m definitely not the most skilled rider but I’ve done multi day rides loaded with luggage and gear and I’ve ridden tight single track with the local dual sport crew. It’s just fun.
I've heard the KLR is the most road-oriented Dual Sport ever made, and the least road-oriented ADV bike ever made lmao
@@beckettevans7228That's probably the most accurate description of it lol
I had an 04 model with the little box speedo tach combo. I think that the last gen carburetted models have the best instrumentation. The new injected models are nice, but the tachless digital unit is soulless.
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