The KLR650 is back

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The KLR650 is back

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Kawasaki's timeless KLR650 is back... in the USA at least.

But with an ABS option and fuel injection, maybe - just maybe - it might head this way?

It's not an unreasonable price, and I could be tempted... I've always liked big singles.

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38 bhp and 220kg , why would you.
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kendo57 wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 1:54 pm 38 bhp and 220kg , why would you.
Wot 'e sed. ^

Much as I like Kawasakis,that's a terrible weight for the poor engine.
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Post by derek badger »

The love the KLR650 out there, massive cult following and loads of overland mods available.
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kendo57 wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 1:54 pm 38 bhp and 220kg , why would you.
Because it's not all about high speed / going as fast as you can.
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kendo57 wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 1:54 pm 38 bhp and 220kg , why would you.
The Royal Enfield Himalayan puts out 24 bhp and is only 20 kg lighter and there are overland tourers who rave about them as perfect for the job. Enough power to keep up with traffic on motorways but small enough and nimble enough to negotiate goat tracks without worruing about picking the bugger up when you drop it

I remember when they first came out they were popular all over Europe but completely shunned in the UK as the market then was for sports bikes and any form of ADV bike was what those weirdos in France rode :D
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kendo57 wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 1:54 pm 38 bhp and 220kg , why would you.
I've got 45 bhp and 105 kgs.
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Post by Le_Fromage_Grande »

That 38bhp is claimed and very optimistic, the original ones were very slow and they weighed less than that
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Post by Taipan »

Looks like its wearing the right clothes for its market tbh. I suspect plenty if people will be all over that.
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KLX650 was a better bike.
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Post by Taipan »

Bigjawa wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 10:15 pm KLX650 was a better bike.
A mate used to have a KL600 (i think that was the model name) demon of a thing with him on it. He rode my KLR650 and said something along the lines of they've fucked that up then! :D
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Yorick wrote: Thu Jan 28, 2021 4:34 pm
I've got 45 bhp and 105 kgs.
Fancy a world wide trip on yours ??

She did India, all round Asia, crossed to Oman and then through the Stans, Turkey, the Balkans and back to Holland on her 25 BHP 200 kg (without all the luggage and add ons) RE Himalayan on her tod and smiling all the way ;)

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For those who want to know more about Noraly here is her You Tube channel ...... i have watched her first trip, now on season 2

I stumbled across the channel as she visited the Dutch Police and looked at their bike training and i had seen some of their high speed escort stuff before and in current occupation wanted to get a look at their training methods

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEIs9n ... YtsOcJBwTg
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Post by Le_Fromage_Grande »

If I was doing long distance touring I'd choose comfort over off road ability, I've done some long distances on trail bikes and it really isn't fun, and you don't need enduro suspension to ride down a dirt track, most commuter bikes would make better round the world bikes than trail bikes.
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Post by demographic »

This is Fortnines take on the old KLR650.