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12-01-2012, 07:20 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Garden city, Michigan
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Just like you I only have 5 years left on my house and no other substantial debt to speak of. I just have to stay focused and strong and keep it that way, at least until my daughters need cars or college. Sometimes it is really hard to do in modern day USA with so many temptations and the attitude that everything goes and huge debt is acceptable and when you can't pay it that is ok too. Well, not me, I have never defaulted on a dollar and don't plan on starting now. Less is more !!! |
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12-01-2012, 10:53 AM
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Semper Fidelis
Joined: Sep 2006
Location: Western Maryland
Oddometer: 4,521
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The two are worlds apart. My oldest has gotten into riding with me (about to turn 10) and the KLR while alright for me, was NOT a two-up machine. And now the wife is into riding (soon we'll get her taken care of with her own bike) so the KLR was really out of the picture. I don't understand your lack of understanding. I love my KLR, great explorer rig, with all the farkles it is very capable (more then my skills) and fun solo rig. But when I go to Maine, New Brunswick, Labrador, and eventually Alaska, the BMW is so much more. I am not as tired after a long day, I can take the interstate to cut back on time (leaving me more time to explore), and it is really a great bike. Closer to home though, the KLR is a better long weekend machine. Apples to oranges. Keep your eyes open, save your pennies, and you don't have to go broke buying a machine.
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12-01-2012, 11:44 AM
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Wannabe
Joined: Oct 2011
Location: Philly, PA
Oddometer: 929
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I also changed my license plate bulb and the tail/brake bulb to free up some wattage. Running my gerbing's jacket liner is a non-issue.
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12-01-2012, 12:37 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Garden city, Michigan
Oddometer: 2,043
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Yes, there is definatly a place for all motorcycles.They all do different things well for different people. The big Bmw GS shines at devouring road miles with ease, which is what I am trying to stop doing. The last trip I went on with that bike, one day I put 800+ miles on in daylight hours and felt fresh. |
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12-01-2012, 04:17 PM
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Semper Fidelis
Joined: Sep 2006
Location: Western Maryland
Oddometer: 4,521
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On the KLR, highways were doable, barely, and even 800 miles. But my butt was toast and I was drained after. I am not one who wants a road legal MX bike, I look for those graded gravel or two lane dirt roads. I like my comforts, multiple t-shirts and socks, and food. I roughed it enough for ten years in the Marines. If I was retired and able to get more time, maybe I'd feel different. Love the KLR though. Keep it in its comfort zone and it really can't be beaten!!!! ![]()
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12-01-2012, 04:55 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Garden city, Michigan
Oddometer: 2,043
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A couple of other issues with the big Gsa was because I would put 10-15 k on it a year, and did lots of high speed freeway I always kept road oriented tires on it (I figured I would go broke putting tkc80 on it) so alot of times I am in really cool areas but am very limited because I am on a tall, heavy, expensive bike with road tires. Everything seems to be a compromise. |
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12-01-2012, 05:33 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Garden city, Michigan
Oddometer: 2,043
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I will also put a led light in the stop/brake like you did. |
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12-01-2012, 05:44 PM
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Semper Fidelis
Joined: Sep 2006
Location: Western Maryland
Oddometer: 4,521
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12-01-2012, 05:46 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Garden city, Michigan
Oddometer: 2,043
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I'm in a suburb just outside Detroit. I really want to get up in the UP myself.The only time I really rode up there was years ago doing a Iron Butt Saddle Sore 1000 around Lake Michigan. I want to explore the Mount Arvon area and would love to see some Wolves in the wild. A co worker deer hunts there every year and sees wolves almost every year. So many places to go and so little time. |
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12-02-2012, 04:54 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Garden city, Michigan
Oddometer: 2,043
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Subframe drill through mod.
Today I performed the Eagle Mike subframe drill through mod to install the one long bolt through the upper subframe mounting holes.I figured I should make this area bulletproof since I weigh 230 and have a 3 piece caribou luggage set.
Another bonus is it is easier installing and removing the subframe with one long upper bolt.
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12-02-2012, 04:56 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Garden city, Michigan
Oddometer: 2,043
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12-02-2012, 08:01 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2009
Location: New England
Oddometer: 222
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What a fantastic work space!
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12-02-2012, 08:46 PM
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Eat squids and be merry
Joined: Jun 2004
Location: The Village: 75°53'34"W, 45°17'42"N
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Personally I have always liked the KLR esp. the new design. IMO you would have been hard pressed to make a better choice. Kudos to you for keeping your priorities in order while allowing yourself the fun you deserve.
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12-03-2012, 02:36 AM
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My bikes Suck!
Joined: Mar 2007
Location: god's country, AKA. Newfoundland!
Oddometer: 784
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I'm having one again. Hopefully an unmolested blue 2012 example. Now that I have my versus well on its farkling path, I can ride that and get the klr, strip it to the frame and build from the ground up the bike I wanted when I had my last one. Starting with the 688 with all the internal goodies. Progressive rear shock with remote adjsuter and their drop in fork units, and all of the armor and luggage needed.
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12-03-2012, 10:39 AM
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Beastly Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Garden city, Michigan
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