bigpoppa
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cant be that bad? Unless your also unlocking a bunch of stuff or something?I just saw what the Triumph might cost for it's first service.
cant be that bad? Unless your also unlocking a bunch of stuff or something?I just saw what the Triumph might cost for it's first service.
I believe one video claimed they tear apart and check the throttle body. Trying to find it again. Parts were oil & filter. Labour was over three hours.cant be that bad? Unless your also unlocking a bunch of stuff or something?
My ‘17 fz09 needed throttle bodies balanced at 1st service.I believe one video claimed they tear apart and check the throttle body. Trying to find it again. Parts were oil & filter. Labour was over three hours.
That's how it was with my suzuki, you need to let an authorized suzuki dealer do the 1000 kms service in order for your warranty to be valid, but any future service you can do anywhere (or yourself). I think in order for them to deny a warranty claim the burden of proof would be on them to prove the part that failed did so due to you failing to service it, but I'm just guessing here.I thought warranty was only related to first break in service? Sheesh
That was cast wheels that were the issue not the bikes.Both the KLR and the V Storm required lots of work and parts after the 5500 km trip.I have addressed the rim issues for when I make the next trip up there hopefully in the fall with a 2022 GSAWhen BMW Rider did the Trans Taiga 2 beemers had to ride home in a truck, not so or the KLRs.
But yeah best motorbike ever.
yeah but then you have to ride at grandma paceSince you can't ride a bike w/o wheels, a wheel issue is a bike issue to me. My klr has never really needed more than normal consumables (tires, filters and oils). Zero dealer maintenance.
Camping at that abandoned town near the end would be cool.
I swapped my FJR with a KLR rider I met along the way when looping Superior. Not ideal for munching miles on an Interstate at 80mph, but if you're running blue highways, backroads, city riding -- it's great. You're not going to outrun a Versys or Vstrom but you'll be right with a CB500x or DR650 all day.yeah but then you have to ride at grandma pace
you love your klr, and thats cool (full disclosure, I dont own any BMWs ,and I poke fun of GS owners all day everyday) ,but comparing it to a GS is objectively hilarious75mph all day long. Much more and you're risking a ticket so no great loss.
And you get to ride it home instead of riding shotgun in a pick up.
Unless you're on the Translab gathering up fragments of a German driveshaft or wheel rim scattered across the gravel. A KLR looks pretty good in those circumstances.you love your klr, and thats cool (full disclosure, I dont own any BMWs ,and I poke fun of GS owners all day everyday) ,but comparing it to a GS is objectively hilarious
I really do like the klr. Here's my comparison. Let me know where I'm wrongyou love your klr, and thats cool (full disclosure, I dont own any BMWs ,and I poke fun of GS owners all day everyday) ,but comparing it to a GS is objectively hilarious
No big smile when you whack the throttle open. Less composed in high speed sweepers. They are both cool bikes but they have very different approaches. As a daily driver bike or for week to month long tours mostly on roads with some exploring I would prefer the GS. If I was setting off for years solo, KLR would be my choice.I really do like the klr. Here's my comparison. Let me know where I'm wrong
Goes anywhere a GS will go
Easily maintained by owner w/o expensive service intervals
It's more reliable (from what I've seen/heard)
Costs about a third of the GS
You don't cry when you dump it (over and over again)
People don't automatically think your a snob
And of course milk crates look GOOD on killer
I really do like the klr. Here's my comparison. Let me know where I'm wrong
Goes anywhere a GS will go
Easily maintained by owner w/o expensive service intervals
It's more reliable (from what I've seen/heard)
Costs about a third of the GS
You don't cry when you dump it (over and over again)
People don't automatically think your a snob
And of course milk crates look GOOD on killer
eh...imo the T7 is the new klr isnt it?If I was setting off for years solo, KLR would be my choice.
I don't know. For RTW I would take an old KLR over a new KLR or a T7. T7 is about double the price of a KLR. I put it half way between the KLR and GS in my mind.eh...imo the T7 is the new klr isnt it?
New, they're almost neck and neck in price now days, but the yamaha does everything the KLR does, except much better