Five Things to Know BEFORE You Buy a Kawasaki KLR 650

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Now that I've spent a few months and a few thousand miles with my 2022 Kawasaki KLR 650 Adventure, I feel like I have a pretty good handle on what it's like to own one. For those of you shopping for a Kawasaki KLR 650 of your own and looking for an in-depth KLR 650 review, let me offer you five pieces of advice and insight that I've picked up in my time with my 2022 KLR 650. These things will apply to a KLR of any year or generation, so no matter which year dual sport you're looking at, hopefully there's something for you to learn here.
The first thing to know is that the Kawasaki KLR 650 community, both online and in person, is fantastic. They're unassuming and helpful and a great resource for new dual sport and adventure motorcycle riders.
Second, the KLR 650 is truly a do anything bike and is a fantastic value. This bike isn't a ten in anything, but it is a seven in everything, and it's hard to find another dual sport motorcycle that offers as much value for the money as the KLR does.
Third, while the bike is very capable, it's not super capable. It's good at a lot of things but not great at anything, so if you're looking for the most comfortable or capable ADV bike, the KLR may not be for you.
Fourth, it's a great bike for beginners because the KLR 650 is easy to ride and handle, but it's also such a capable and reliable adventure motorcycle that you can keep it forever and never run out of things to do with it.
Finally, and perhaps most disappointingly, the Kawasaki KLR 650 is a little boring. Twisting the throttle of the KLR is not exciting, and a more experienced rider might find themselves wanting more dual sport motorcycle features or capability.
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00:00 Intro/My KLR 650
00:58 1: The KLR 650 Community is Fantastic
02:34 2: The Kawasaski KLR 650 is an Unbeatable Value
03:43 3: The KLR 650 is Good at Everything but Great at Nothing
05:15 4: The KLR 650 is a Great Beginner Bike But Can Last Forever
06:41 5: The Kawasaki KLR 650 is Boring
08:07 I Wish This Had Been My First Adventure Bike
08:34 Why I'm Selling My KLR 650
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  • @DorkintheRoad
    @DorkintheRoad2 жыл бұрын

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  • @marcochavane3124
    @marcochavane3124 Жыл бұрын

    People always forget the second half of that saying. Jack of all trades, master of none, but often times better, than the master of one. Rings very true for this bike.

  • @beammeupscotty1955
    @beammeupscotty1955 Жыл бұрын

    I bought a 2016 with 3200 miles on it in 2019 for $4200.00. I have put 15,000 miles on it, almost entirely on small secondary and dirt roads. I love the bike. I have no interest in something more powerful. The typical speed limit on the highways in my area is 55 so I cannot see any reason to lust after a bike that can do 100 mph. I am 67 years old and would like to live to see 70 so the slow and steady KLR is pretty much perfect for me. Really, the only thing I do not like about my KLR is it's weight and the only bikes I ever consider replacing it with are all lower horsepower and much much lighter. Ya'll can keep your T7s and your KTMs.

  • @aussie1546
    @aussie1546Ай бұрын

    I had many bikes in my 53 years. I currently own 5 bikes of all different kind, and I own KLR as well. This bike is must have in garage if you are bike enthusiast. Classic mechanical beast. Love it

  • @thecaptain6994
    @thecaptain6994 Жыл бұрын

    I had a KLR 650 and sold it to buy a Versys 300X since I wanted something a little more “nimble”. After 2 years on the 300X, although it has definitely been more nimble, I’m going to buy another KLR 650. I missed how easily the 650 takes bumps while riding off road. Even though the 300X is faster on the highway it made me uncomfortable having it scream it’s guts out at 10,000 rpm’s. Plus the 650 is more substantial and fits me better. To me it actually IS exciting and fun to ride.

  • @dandan9772

    @dandan9772

    Жыл бұрын

    Well of course you miss the KLR650, the Versys 300 has about 2 hp less, weighs about the same (175 kg vs the 185kg of the KLR) but revs stupidly higher compared to the KLR. It doesn't work well in off-road since all the already limited power it has, is mostly at higher RPMs. It wasn't made for off-road in the first place but it also doesn't really work well on the highway unless you like feeling like a earthquake victim for hours on end. Basically, you got a slimmer, angrier and less off-road capable KLR, not to mention how famously unreliable those ninja 300 engines are, but to be fair, I'd be unreliable too if I had to rev up to 10'000 just to get moving in mud! 😂

  • @tahoehiker

    @tahoehiker

    7 ай бұрын

    I hope you considered a DR650. Such a great bike.

  • @kalnwi2023

    @kalnwi2023

    5 ай бұрын

    The 300 engine screams at a stop light.

  • @rameylewis7730
    @rameylewis77302 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for doing the "how to do" videos with this bike. I agree with you that the bike is a "7" in most areas, but it is definitely a ten when it comes to price.

  • @andy84wilson
    @andy84wilson2 жыл бұрын

    I have a 22 Adventure Model ABS. Came off high power sport bikes and although the power im used to simply isn't there, its a totally different experience and I find myself taking in the joy of the ride more than I ever did on my sportbikes!!! I highly recommend this bike!

  • @94SexyStang

    @94SexyStang

    Жыл бұрын

    I came from sport bikes too, and got the drz400 instead, and LOVE blowing cars away, riding like a maniac, Lol......Fact is, some people just DON'T know how to ride and Don't have good road riding technique, and blame the bike instead of themselves! I knew a Harley dude that Smoked me on my Sport bikes too! He was just a crazier and better rider, plain and simple.

  • @dingznthingz
    @dingznthingz8 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love my 2011 KLR650 thumper! I bought it used, five years ago for $3000 with 2001 miles on the clock. I added the front and rear crash bars and a Zero Gravity windshield. The bike runs fine at 60 mph @ 4800 rpm. I installed a 16 tooth front sprocket and reduced the rpm's to 4000 @ 60 mph. I can cruise 70 mpm at 4500 rpm. You won't notice the slight loss of acceleration in first gear. The best upgrade is the 16 tooth front sprocket.

  • @kalnwi2023

    @kalnwi2023

    5 ай бұрын

    Without a speedo healer you're just guessing .

  • @reddawn300blk
    @reddawn300blk2 жыл бұрын

    Love your channel. Looking at buying my first bike and am sold on the KLR. Thank you for sharing all your knowledge and experience.

  • @Jayman5590
    @Jayman55902 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video. I just got a 2006 KLR as a 21 year old and absolutely love it, so excited to take a road trip this summer and camp.

  • @AT2021Rocker
    @AT2021Rocker2 жыл бұрын

    Great analysis Dork! My 2013 klr was a great bike to start with but I got tired of it very quickly. Love my 2021 Africa twin!

  • @patrickpayne8386
    @patrickpayne83862 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for all the KLR info I am so glad I got mine can't wait to go camping.

  • @wanderingturtleadventures8619
    @wanderingturtleadventures86192 жыл бұрын

    Very well put. I started on a KLR and eventually went to my 690. I agree with everything you said 100%.

  • @notinthehead
    @notinthehead Жыл бұрын

    Greatly appreciate the review. Most reviews seem to never get to the good stuff. You jumped right in and 10 minutes went really quick; in a good way.

  • @markplasse6919
    @markplasse6919 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for all you share. You share exact info I’m looking for. And a pleasure to listen to !

  • @hippyonaharley8502
    @hippyonaharley85028 ай бұрын

    Another great video Dork. I ended up with a klr after years on a drz400e and i love it. I have a dedicated road bike so dont miss the lack of freeway speed, but still find it immensely comfortable at our 110kph speed limit in Aus. After riding motorcycles legally since 1979 its probably the most Swiss army knife bike I've owned. Especially factoring in cost.

  • @a2bmoto
    @a2bmoto2 жыл бұрын

    Looking forward to what you pickup next! I have a guess on what it may be, but will stay tuned to see if I am even close...

  • @treyveston7965
    @treyveston79652 жыл бұрын

    Great video and one of the ones that cemented my decision to go with a new 2022 KLR650. I bought an older Harley Road King in January, thinking it would be a perfect bike to evoke my memory of driving muscle cars in the 80's and dirt bikes in the woods. Discovered that I enjoyed riding more than wrenching and wanted something more flexible and capable than just a loud cruiser. Selling the RK ASAP and getting a new KLR. At 6'2" and having recent knee surgery, hoping the KLR will satisfy my 2-wheeled lusts.

  • @comfypenguin1511
    @comfypenguin1511 Жыл бұрын

    Looking to get my first bike and saw a 2007 of the KLR in my area. Been doing my research and this video helped a bunch. Thank you

  • @mikepotter4109
    @mikepotter41095 ай бұрын

    Been looking at bikes for awhile now, this sounds like it was made for me, great vid bro.

  • @sharkwhisperer7326
    @sharkwhisperer7326 Жыл бұрын

    Alright, now I want one even more, thank you for your most informative, educational, and keeping it real!

  • @tangobravo4634
    @tangobravo46342 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for all you honest reviews Dork! After watching your vids and everyone else's on YT about the KLR, I want to love that bike and buy one but the cons seem to outweigh the pros for me. For a few grand more, I'm opting for T700 when I can find one.

  • @LordIshma420
    @LordIshma4202 жыл бұрын

    So far, I am loving my klr. I am a beginner but I rode in my late singles and early teens. I definitely agree with the need for a bit more zoom, but for right now, I am happy with my purchase. Plus i just met a motorcycle mechanic that charges me a fraction of what the dealerships do to change fluids or install parts that are above my mechy abilities.

  • @ChaseOGLP

    @ChaseOGLP

    Жыл бұрын

    Late singles lol

  • @putitupinya

    @putitupinya

    Жыл бұрын

    Use the videos to grow your abilities. Then there's more money for mods 😁

  • @justincase3230

    @justincase3230

    Жыл бұрын

    Ask your mate if he can tune it to go faster. I don't know shit but I think that's usually a thing that can happen with aftermarket parts 🤷

  • @brunosbay7671
    @brunosbay767111 ай бұрын

    Being a 2018 owner, I've visited a few reviews for the KLR. Can't agree more, as it needs to be appreciated for its intent as you covered. Great review. vroom vroom.

  • @The-Jokes-on-You
    @The-Jokes-on-You2 жыл бұрын

    Spot on take with the KLR community, love how you spot lighted that & how its under appreciated or overlooked it is. 👍

  • @miahryan300

    @miahryan300

    Жыл бұрын

    I just bought an 08 and am trying to fix it up to learn how to ride but am having trouble getting in touch with the "community". Any suggestions or pointers?

  • @AdventureGlide
    @AdventureGlide2 жыл бұрын

    This video came five minutes too late. My parents bought two klr’s. And I'm sticking with the GSA for a while. I still love your channel. I can't wait for the Tenere vids.

  • @SigmaSheepdog

    @SigmaSheepdog

    Жыл бұрын

    It seems that your parents have a really good sense of practicality!

  • @buddyringo21
    @buddyringo21 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your videos and the honesty about these bikes. I bought my new ‘22 KLR on part because of videos Ike these and including this particular one. I’m 56 years old so the hot dog feature missing from the KLR power is just fine with me. I have other bike with over twice the power should I crave that excitement . Like you said it’s a do everything good bike and I wanted it for that purpose , motorcycle camping and adventures down old dirt roads and trails to see where they take me and this is a great bike for that. Anyone considering this bike needs to know all the fact surrounding it to make sure it’s a match for them. I will say that my ‘22 KLR cuts the wind really well and I have almost no helmet wind buffeting with the stock windscreen adjusted up, Kawasaki got it right ! I wish I could say the same for Guzzi on my V85tt 🤪 Great video as always! 😁✌️

  • @charliefreeman2260
    @charliefreeman22602 жыл бұрын

    Not an adventure rider, but thoroughly enjoy your content for its locality (I’m in Veneta), and especially your clear and skilled communication abilities. So fun to see familiar areas described through new eyes! Thanks.

  • @silversoozookee2839

    @silversoozookee2839

    Жыл бұрын

    I live in Creswell Have ridden around lorane to veneta through triangle lake Coburg Brownsville Lebanon silverton Newberg ECT. Love my sport bike but damn I want a KLR

  • @Magnus0311
    @Magnus0311 Жыл бұрын

    Dork, you have become one of my top five favorite dual sport channels. Keep doing you, king!

  • @DorkintheRoad

    @DorkintheRoad

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @JP1970
    @JP19702 жыл бұрын

    Excellent points, Dork...I have enjoyed all your videos on the KLR, and i'm glad to say I own one. In my case, it makes an excellent second bike. Look forward to seeing your next bike. Stay rad dude! Hahaha!

  • @Larbr000
    @Larbr0002 жыл бұрын

    Just got mine, so excited to get out and have fun.

  • @gradyshawver7643
    @gradyshawver7643 Жыл бұрын

    Great review. Very helpful, thank you

  • @TheadventuresofSherylandPaul
    @TheadventuresofSherylandPaul10 ай бұрын

    Thanks Chief. Just what I needed to hear. In Australia have learner rider laws that limit the power to weight ratios that you can ride. I’m a big kid (6’4” and 220lb) and I didn’t feel like a low power bike to get on. As well as one that is tall enough for a long leg like myself. The more I think about this bike the more I think it is for me. Thank you

  • @user-cy8ik3hm3v
    @user-cy8ik3hm3v Жыл бұрын

    Everything you said is true.. I love it the same as when i first bought it for exactly what it is. great vid

  • @rudywillis1510
    @rudywillis15102 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoying your channel. I was on the fence about a 22 KLR. Picked up a 300L in the mean time. My money is on a 901 for your next bike. I think that may be my next bike, too.

  • @ADVF800GS
    @ADVF800GS Жыл бұрын

    I actually went from a Harley ultra classic, 99 KLR, DRZ400, back to my 09 KLR, and I absolutely love it, I changed the sprocket for better freeway speeds and now it’s perfect!!!!

  • @bradblackman3669
    @bradblackman36692 жыл бұрын

    Brad B here. Sorry you are leaving the KLR 2022 team in Oregon. We will miss you. Ride on! Your Brother is cool too!

  • @KLRmurdercycle
    @KLRmurdercycle2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the KLRistas shout out😆 I totally get why your passing the KLR on to someone else. I too love a KLR or two😉 but am on the look out for a slightly more road friendly bike. Something a little sporty, roughly same maintenance intervals. I'll always have the KLR for my enduro fix...and it essentially is an enduro. The KLR, DR, XR, XT variants were at the hight of big bore enduros for a long time before KTM reinvented it...for a price😉

  • @maxcdg03
    @maxcdg03 Жыл бұрын

    I bought one before I watched this video. I absolutely appreciate this video to the fullest extent because these are ALL the things I wanted to hear, and it just so happens this is my first motorcycle and everything you had to say about it is absolutely perfect. Thank you for taking the time to make this video for guys like me. Even though I watched it after I bought the bike lol.

  • @Choos3Lov3

    @Choos3Lov3

    8 ай бұрын

    Was it a good first bike?

  • @richardwaring9197
    @richardwaring9197 Жыл бұрын

    Hi. Good to see the vid and am in agreement with a lot of it. I have a 97 KLR that I bought for £1200 ($1500?) in the UK 6 years ago and rode across in 3 days to Poland (approx 1200 miles), where I have left it for when I'm there on holiday at my wife's parents. It was great for the road trip through Holland, Germany and Czech Republic though within 30-40 miles of starting each morning my back end was in deep pain from the slab of a seat. In Poland, we put good off road tyres on it and Renthal bars and it's used for runs into the woods along sandy trails and occasionally muddy tracks. It's great fun for all of that. It's a little heavy maybe but does a great job.

  • @obsmotorsports9833
    @obsmotorsports9833 Жыл бұрын

    I just bought a 2008 Klr650 less than a week ago after riding my dads and i can say im in love. Im still a fairly new rider of a few months and i started out buying a 2001 XR250R to learn on. I must say that the clutch was allot different bc i started having to be more aware of how much gas I’m giving when letting out. Yes, i didnt give it enough gas when i was letting the clutch out and stalled a good 7-10 times at first lol. But after constant riding for a few days I decided to hop back on the xr250 and was amazed how easy it was to work the clutch compared to the klr. Overall love both my bikes and looking forward to seeing what else is out there

  • @SuperTechnicalman
    @SuperTechnicalman10 ай бұрын

    I agree with your video. i purchased the klr650s model. lots of fun.

  • @ccow11
    @ccow117 ай бұрын

    This was awesome! I've been looking at a 2013 near me for 3500 with 4k miles. I'm coming from riding mopeds for the last 5 yrs since getting my moto license because they were cheap and perfect for the island area I live in. But I've always been eyeing the KLR since my coworker recommended for a fun, upright, capable, and reliable machine. I'm not an adrenaline junkie (yet?) so really this sounds perfect. 🙌

  • @andyw237
    @andyw2372 жыл бұрын

    Great video thanks for the input. I found myself looking at the new KLR. i wanted a Tenere 700 but the fuel capacity/range is a complete and total JOKE. glad to see the KLR still has a big fuel tank, for people who actually ride!

  • @airmotivewelding8012
    @airmotivewelding80122 жыл бұрын

    Great review and vid. I like the honesty, and sound effects! One thing, to help all, what is your inseam measurement? Short legged folks can be tall, but the critical part happens from ass to toe. I'm 5'9" and have a 29" inseam. I do fine with a tall bike, a little butt scoot and plant a foot. Great job Dork! (something very good about saying that) lol

  • @benjiesmith1791
    @benjiesmith17912 жыл бұрын

    The klr is a bike that's Attainable to a wide variety of people and so are a few others. The common thing is what can bring people together. I just wouldn't go to for outside the box! Thanks for your advice and videos

  • @thrownthekilled
    @thrownthekilled10 ай бұрын

    I’ve got a 23 KLR 650 adventure, 1st bike. Sure I can’t make it faster, but everyone loves it! I get a lot of compliments.

  • @jahrasta4907
    @jahrasta490710 ай бұрын

    First-time rider here with 3K miles on my KLR. Fun bike for learning. Not the fastest bike, but feels fantastic every time. Killer value

  • @mikef3300
    @mikef33002 жыл бұрын

    Got my first bike at 8 years old. Now at 52 I wanted to add a bike that I could get back in the trails with. I was looking at the klr and the xr650l. I had decided to go with the Honda but couldn’t find one new or used near me. I did find a 2017 KTM690 enduro r with low miles and in great shape though. I wasn’t looking for this specific bike but I really like it a lot.

  • @alainremi267
    @alainremi267 Жыл бұрын

    You're so right! Add "if you respect it simple needs, oil, coolant, chain, suspention etc..." :)

  • @mouthagapeape8732
    @mouthagapeape87322 жыл бұрын

    I bought an AT because I couldn't find a T7, love it. I had a 11 klr and it was great fun but it doesn't blast down the interstate at 80mph like my AT can. Interesting to see what comes next dork.

  • @CaliforniaFly
    @CaliforniaFly Жыл бұрын

    I worked at a place a few years ago that used a Kawasaki Quad wheeler to move airplanes in and out of our hangar. One of the mechanics had the engine bay open to check fluids one day. I took a look and guess what, most of the KLR engine mounted on an automatic transmission. It was stamped 650 on its data plate. It did a great job of towing 6000+ pound planes around. I like how my 2022 KLR can just chug along without complaint. If I want to go faster I have a 2015 Honda VFR 800 that can scare me just fine. : )

  • @rideoregonfirst
    @rideoregonfirst2 жыл бұрын

    I'm excited for you,...you've caught "The Bug" bigtime. It's gonna be a fun ride! If a bike don't make you giggle uncontrollably inside your helmet on the good days, ...then it's time for the T7 and/or Norden. Excessive & useless power is most excellent to control.

  • @elwood62
    @elwood622 жыл бұрын

    One of the most important things to know before you buy a Klr is the type of riding you will do. I watched Long Way Round, discovered the guys on KZread crisscrossing the Rockies and the Utah deserts, and rushed out to buy a Klr so I could enjoy those things at a budget friendly level. The problem is that I don’t live near the Rockies, and the closest desert is probably 2000 miles away. 99% of the roads are paved where I live so I can’t even pretend I’m adventure riding. My rides mostly consist of leisurely trips on backroads, with the occasional highway stint. While I love my Klr for it’s physical size, I think a small displacement 2 cylinder bike would have suited my purposes better. And after 6 years I’m finally upgrading.

  • @michaellloyd7940
    @michaellloyd79402 жыл бұрын

    As a former KLR owner I agree with your commentary.

  • @mike_sasky8500
    @mike_sasky85002 жыл бұрын

    Nooooooooo! lol I just bought a KLR and love it (mostly because of your reviews!) Cant wait to see the next whip though!

  • @upsidedowndog1256
    @upsidedowndog1256 Жыл бұрын

    My 2001 was abominably slow it it's stock form. I put a DG muffler on it, K&N air filter, Dyno Jet kit, and removed the airbox lid. That helped out a lot! It's still not fast but is more interesting to ride. My 2012 VStrom 650 is better everywhere but off road. Similar pricing.

  • @jeffreyphipps5099
    @jeffreyphipps50998 ай бұрын

    Great video. The great broadcaster, Dave Despain, rode one to Alaska from Charlotte, NC and documented it on SPEED Channel (available on KZread).

  • @matthewarnold8100
    @matthewarnold810011 ай бұрын

    People complain about the KLR on the highway, but I've used mine for touring all across Texas, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Colorado. I find it capable, comfortable, and just plain great on the highway, even after long days in the saddle on the interstate. You can get so many mods to make it more highway amenable too. I love my KLR.

  • @rayweeks1056
    @rayweeks10562 жыл бұрын

    That “Fun Factor “ is the same reason I didn’t go with the KLR,but went with the BMW F750GS. It has that Fun Factor and then some.

  • @wizardmoto
    @wizardmoto2 жыл бұрын

    Been loving all the coverage of your KLR. I'll be sad to see her go; but I saw a Norden 901 in person yesterday, and the curb appeal was off the charts compared to the KLR in my opinion.

  • @DorkintheRoad

    @DorkintheRoad

    2 жыл бұрын

    You're not wrong!

  • @jeffreywhittle6161

    @jeffreywhittle6161

    2 жыл бұрын

    I haul motorcycles for a living. Saw the Norden 901 in our warehouse for the first time. A gorgeous bike, but $14k? Yikes. Lol

  • @MatthewSheats
    @MatthewSheats2 жыл бұрын

    I have an Gen 1 06 KLR that I bought brand new. There was little else on the market at the time and the community is what ultimately pulled me in. BUT, if I were in the same position out shopping for that type of bike today, I would not buy a KLR. I would probably get a T7. At this point I will probably never get rid of my Gen 1 due to nostalgia and the fact that I have beat it up sufficiently that I'm not afraid to take it everywhere. Also I know I will always be able to get parts for it and pretty much anything that happens to it will be fixable in my garage. I agree that it fits that second bike niche pretty well. But I'd have a hard time recommending one to anyone with a decent amount of experience at this point. There are better options.

  • @jpscombordi267
    @jpscombordi267 Жыл бұрын

    Love you content I want a klr

  • @adammitchell115
    @adammitchell1152 жыл бұрын

    For me, the fun-ness of the bike is what you make it. Yeah its gonna dull as a commuter, but going down a dirt road just because you can is what allures the bike to me. Being able to explore the less traveled road, but also being able to ride the highway home is part of the bike's charm. I plan on getting an adventure model soon for commuting and road trips. Its not going to beat anything off the line, and it shouldn't. If thats what you want, get a zx14 or a concours1400. Those will give you a shot of adrenaline and then some.

  • @charlesbelford3136
    @charlesbelford3136Ай бұрын

    I'm buying the 24 Adv model on Thursday. I'm excited.

  • @charlesbelford3136

    @charlesbelford3136

    19 күн бұрын

    I ended up buying a 21 bmw f750gs 🤣

  • @aljones9114
    @aljones9114 Жыл бұрын

    I'm going today to look at a 2008 KLR. I ride a kawasaki vulcan now. I love my street bike. I'm keeping it. I just want to try a different style of riding. If I like the bike, I'll get it. If I don't like it down the road, I'll sale it. It's low miles for its age and pretty reasonable in price. I'm going with the KLR for the price and reliability of the Kawasaki. Great video. I'm going to subscribe. Have a good day.

  • @richardfrakejr3333
    @richardfrakejr33332 жыл бұрын

    After watching a lot of your videos I went to the local bike store to see this bike. To my surprise it was much taller, and bulkier than I expected. After not being on a bike for so long I was too intimidated to sit on it. I'm 5"10 and just didn't realize how big this bike is. I wasn't really sure how to go about mounting it, and was clueless how I could put my feet down at a stop light. I feel so discouraged because I love nature and this was looking like the ultimate hobby for me.

  • @nikimislov9787

    @nikimislov9787

    Жыл бұрын

    Cut an inch or inch and a half or so out of the seat foam..👍

  • @rticblue2843

    @rticblue2843

    11 ай бұрын

    Look at a Suzuki drz400sm, very reliable and easy to work on. Plus they are a short bike and easy to ride.

  • @Exemptfromeverything
    @Exemptfromeverything7 ай бұрын

    Very interested in what you said about the limit to how much fun you can have with the KLR. Very poignant insight. Having developed as a rider to where you've reached that limit in the KLR, really curious which bike to level up to?

  • @grenade1882
    @grenade18822 жыл бұрын

    I opted for the factory low seat on my Gen 3. With my 30” inseam, I now have no issue getting both feet on the ground, even with the preload on the rear shock maxed out for my weight. Comfort doesn’t seem to have been affected all that much, although it did put my knees a little higher. $300.00 well spent for me, and can make the bike more accessible and suitable for those of us who are built more like Glóin than Pol Tarres

  • @klrnomad

    @klrnomad

    2 жыл бұрын

    I went to the low seat as well, and added JNS footpeg lowering brackets to fix the knee issue. They also fixed the shifter height issue and the soggy rubber mount issue. Worth every penny.

  • @grenade1882

    @grenade1882

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@klrnomad absolutely the next things on my list!

  • @jayschmahl9206
    @jayschmahl9206 Жыл бұрын

    Great video. I have been a fan of KLR's for a long time. I have never owned one, however, been looking at them. Recently, the 790/890 KTM took control of me. I want one in the worst way, but the price is holding me back. At a local Kawasaki, Yamaha, etc, dealer there was a shiny new Tenere. I would have bought it but it was sold. Now, there are video's out there saying the Yamaha suspension isn't great for folk's that weigh over 160 pound's and recommend upgrading it. The dealer recommended the Tenere over the KLR and claimed they quit selling KTM's because they couldn't get parts to fix them. What does one do? At this point, I am leaning toward's the KLR again. My main interest is my 20 mile to work and back weekday commute and weekend trip's into the mountain's around the town I live in. For the money, the KLR may be the best bang for the buck, and for the money I save over the other two, I can upgrade it a little too.

  • @josephmcdaniel7608
    @josephmcdaniel760813 күн бұрын

    Looking at buying my first klr. Just using it as a commuter and occasionally some light dirt on weekends

  • @fredcardinal2480
    @fredcardinal24809 ай бұрын

    Informative video. I’m just getting into adventure riding. Been riding a HD soft tail for the last 20+ years. Curious if I should even consider a KLR due to the lack of excitement on the throttle. Should I maybe aim for something with a little more balls??? Thoughts?

  • @chineseboxer108
    @chineseboxer108 Жыл бұрын

    I love my KLR so much.

  • @L--Z
    @L--Z2 жыл бұрын

    Somehow, I'm missing the significance of you whistling Jurassic Park Soundtrack...but great video. Your KLR videos are enjoyable even though we don't have KLR's. But we do have similar bikes, and I understand the dis-enchantment--while I love my Himalayan, I felt different about it when I realized how much heavier it is than my Husband's DR650...

  • @DorkintheRoad

    @DorkintheRoad

    2 жыл бұрын

    Mostly it was just in my head but the KLR is kind of a dinosaur so I left it in the video

  • @MrEpicCreator
    @MrEpicCreator Жыл бұрын

    Bought one before watching this video. I’m 6’4” so that plays a factor. I agree with everything here so far lol.

  • @markwhitton8230
    @markwhitton8230 Жыл бұрын

    Sounds like just the bike for me at 72. I did all my wheelies, hill climbs, racing back in the 60s-70s on Montessas, Mach3s, and YZs, and scars to prove it. Done with that!

  • @kevinelliott4596
    @kevinelliott4596 Жыл бұрын

    Everyone I know that owned a KLR said they wish they never sold it

  • @The_Lord_has_it
    @The_Lord_has_it10 ай бұрын

    I live in rural sw Pennsylvania. I go to take care of my 80y/o mother 5mi so every day. I have a vintage 95 KLR250 to run around and do errands too. Love it to death. The thing couldn't be more dependable.

  • @richvangorder3900
    @richvangorder39002 жыл бұрын

    I drive for a living. Coming up on 1.8 million miles and the older i get i just respect longevity and reliability more and more. The KLR is the Toyota of motorcycles. Simple, basic and unassuming. It will live longer than you will. It is unkillable. It is not fancy it is not snobbish. It will run on less for longer. Even if you dont want it too. There is some thing so appealing about that too me. That you can ride, ride, ride and put more numbers on the odometer than any other bike for the most basic bottom line. And that basic bottomline is routine maintenaince. Rejoice in its boringness because NOTHING is more reliable. I got 4,000 miles on my 22 KLR and plan to get to 200k minimum. Not because i cant afford anything else. No, no, no. Because i ride 700 miles a week all year long and i freakin enjoy it. Thats love. Get it?

  • @bernardcarroll5610
    @bernardcarroll5610 Жыл бұрын

    Great information I’m in the market for a daily commuter, I currently use my v8 tundra to get back & forth from work but these gas prices are 🤬. That being said would you recommend the bike for someone of my size I’m 6’3 270lbs. Mostly would be used on highway about 65mph 80miles round trip each day. I’m literally spending over $100 weekly to fuel my truck,

  • @rodfriesen4370
    @rodfriesen43708 ай бұрын

    I love my klr, and my vmax! I love just finding dirty roads everywhere!!!

  • @ppsstt1997
    @ppsstt19972 жыл бұрын

    Just wanted to say thanks for these videos. I’ve been wanting to get into riding for years and I actually just signed up for the MSF class for June. While I’d love to buy your KLR I’m waiting till after my class to get my first bike.

  • @LordIshma420

    @LordIshma420

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just purchased a new klr and got it at a fantastic price. About $1700 under MSRP. I take the MSF course next weekend. It was because of Dork that bought it. All of his videos are truthful so far. Am waiting to get on the main highways until after the course.

  • @DorkintheRoad

    @DorkintheRoad

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LordIshma420 Under MSRP? Damn. Nice work. Everyone here is listing them 1k over MSRP

  • @jjohnson6252

    @jjohnson6252

    2 жыл бұрын

    Always buy used. You should be able to get a great bike for a couple thousand. Drop that a hundred times and then start thinking about buying a nice bike, that's my advice. I've dropped my Yamaha virago 535 a million times, but I've only been pinned under it five times. It's when you're pinned under the bike that you start appreciating weight versus cost.

  • @666dynomax
    @666dynomax26 күн бұрын

    Man 3 years ago sold my drz. Already missing it. Klr so much heavier and larger. I really haven't had a chance to ride it much due to weather. The fee short trips with the 685 i appreciate the little more torque but not greatly more than drz. The windshield and seat are sure better long trip eise i even had the seat concepts on the drz. Can't help but wonder if i did the right thing. I love the dirt and still want to go with the dirt bikes and wheelers but need to do more road now with my other mew road rider!! Thanks for videos.

  • @thedood4713
    @thedood47134 ай бұрын

    Truimph tiger and the yamaha tenere are really great bikes, the klr is a fantastic motorcycle as long as you get the doohicky.

  • @Mikeonabus
    @Mikeonabus7 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @rudywillis1510
    @rudywillis15102 жыл бұрын

    Curious what you are leaning towards… I’ve got my eyes on the Norden, personally. Saw one in person recently and I was very impressed!

  • @csiautodetail

    @csiautodetail

    2 жыл бұрын

    He already bought a Yamaha Tenere

  • @saxologist1
    @saxologist1 Жыл бұрын

    As a 66 year old retiree, I don't need anything more than a KLR.

  • @Anonanoid

    @Anonanoid

    11 ай бұрын

    62 retired here.... Ditto

  • @Sparkeee1978
    @Sparkeee19782 жыл бұрын

    Heya Dork, can you do a video on process ordering a bike? lots of bikes aren't in stock. is this a viable option? (maybe trying to get a Husqvarna 701 enduro or KTM 690). Thanks

  • @ibMoose2u
    @ibMoose2u Жыл бұрын

    Started on a V65 Magna then went to my beloved CBR1000f Hurricane Superbike. After 18 years of beloved maintenance on it, I finally decided Hellifornia highways were just too dangerous to even commute to work on and sold it to a nice kid looking for something bigger lol. Bought my 2016 KLR and never looked back. Moved to Montana and it’s stupidly good for the slow pace here on pavement and the thousands of miles of dirt roads. I can’t twitch my wrist and pass cars like they’re standing still to get past bad drivers but here I don’t need to 😂

  • @trickle2257
    @trickle22577 ай бұрын

    I don't have a bike right now I have owned 7 Motorcycles in my life. I started riding on dirt bikes when I was 10 I am almost 31 now. I have owned (Most recent to oldest in the order I still had them not when I got them) 2017 HD Dyna streetbob, Kawaski Vulcan custom 900, Victory Cross country 8 ball, fz 09, gsxr 750, yz250f, ktm250, honda xr110... I say all this because I am in the market to get another motorcycle. I was leaning to the KLR650 as my use case is as followed. A daily commuter to from work the occasional camping trip that could tend to be on the touring side but I want the capability to go in the mountains or down a trail. I do have a correction for your video you said the KLR 650 isn't a 10 in any category but I think it gets a 10 for value. I really want a HD Pan Am or a GS1250 but I can't bring myself to pay over 20 or damn near 20 for a bike that isn't older then 3 or 4 years. I guess I could bring myself to pay that but I wanted the dork in the roads opinion is this a bike you think I would just end up trading for something like I want or should I look at other bikes like the V strom 800 DE for the the price or the BMW F850 GS because after that I'm looking at the African twin for 15 and at that price I make the jump up to one of the bike I like more. I will say I have rode the Pan Am HD demo days and I have rode a friends KLR gen 2 a few years ago. Anyone with thoughts on this I would appreciate. I am looking at buying new or 1 to 3 years old if buying used. Oh yeah and I am 6ft so most taller bikes are not an issue with an inseam of 34 on my pants. I haven't rode a GS either but everyone I know that has rode both the Pan am and the GS says the GS is still the better bike.

  • @KozKnowz
    @KozKnowz6 ай бұрын

    Currently a TW200 rider and have done several trips and motocamping. Looking for the next bike to be more capable for speed, comfort, etc. I've watched your videos since the days with the CRF250L... curious if you think the KLR650 is good next bike for trails, backroads, etc?

  • @BK-oo1bl
    @BK-oo1bl Жыл бұрын

    Love the Nintendo background 👍

  • @WEWILLNVRREST
    @WEWILLNVRREST Жыл бұрын

    It's okay KLR. I'm not exciting either. (hopefully im getting a 2015 this weekend, but now that I watched this video and you got me more excited. It will probably be gone tomorrow XD.)

  • @clarkpitts5393
    @clarkpitts53932 жыл бұрын

    Nice vid, new bike coming?

  • @davidseymore4261
    @davidseymore4261 Жыл бұрын

    I had a 70s model dirt bike and rode 4wheelers as a kid. Had a 1978 Honda Hawk 400 through my teenage years and my 20s. Gave up riding while married and raising kids. Now divorced and kids grown. I wanted a do everything bike. KLR was my ticket. Ive had my 2022 everywhere. And loving it. Yeah, its not gonna stand up on 1 wheel when you twist the throttle. But it is a tank. It will go anywhere.

  • @davidseymore4261

    @davidseymore4261

    Жыл бұрын

    Only complaint i have so far is after riding for a couple 2 3 hours. Im wanting to stand up cause my butt is asleep. And my shift lever is too short

  • @tylerdurden9748
    @tylerdurden9748 Жыл бұрын

    you can run highway speed all day long if you just change the front sprocket. you will drop 1000rpm's and low end power loss is practically unnoticeable. put on a good exhaust and it will wake the bike up, day and night difference. i've been riding KLR's for 20 years and i'll always have a KLR in the stable.

  • @mrmatt7210
    @mrmatt7210 Жыл бұрын

    The KLR is an excellent bike, but there is definitely a reason some have nicknamed this bike as being a "Tractor." This in itself is not a derogatory term as a tractor tends to be reliable, unstoppable and easily maintained. However, riding a KLR is best done when your not in a hurry as passing slow traffic should be planned out rather than done whenever an opportunity arises.

  • @BCM-556
    @BCM-5568 ай бұрын

    I just bought a 22 Adventure. Man I love it!! My only problem is the height. I’m 5’5” and I’m on tippy toes on both sides. I still ride it though. I did order the Kawasaki lower seat, which I am hoping helps. Short riders chime in, let me know what you’ve done to make it more comfortable to ride😊

  • @JTFU
    @JTFU2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for you video. Say hi to Darrel and thanks for letting us roast you a little on your last live stream.

  • @matthewc2810
    @matthewc2810 Жыл бұрын

    I'm 6'1 and 270 pounds. I'm a new rider, but everything I've looked at like the Vulcan S, Rebel, etc. Are too small and not comfortable. Would you recommend the KLR for for a beginner? I sat on one today and UT felt very comfortable. Thanks!

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