2006 KLX 250 Super Moto
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#3
RE: 2006 KLX 250 Super Moto
Meh, doesn't really do it for me. I appreciate the work that went into it, and I bet it's fun as all get out on the street,but it kills the best reason to buy a KLX...the ability to get off the beaten path and into the woods.
#6
RE: 2006 KLX 250 Super Moto
That is a great looking bike! I'll bet it's a blast on some really twisty roads. How easy is it to switch back to your other rim/tire combo? The alien head light looks good. I was about to go that route but I ride in the dirt with my wife and daughter so I would have to change them out too often. I do love super moto! It is the most fun I have had on a street bike, ever!
#7
RE: 2006 KLX 250 Super Moto
looks good except the red endcap on the big gun.... get that red outta there....... and the front fenders radius is too big now with the smaller wheel..... get the acerbis supermoto fender.......like this one: but it looks sweet.... id like one like mine with knobbies, and one like that.
#8
RE: 2006 KLX 250 Super Moto
Been there done that. I swap between Motard and dirt with my bike. Two sets of rims each set-up with their own sprocket and brakes. Takes about 15 minutes to change over.
Here it is on a 3 day off road trip in Northern Thailand:
Here again in Motard trim on a 5 day "search out the tightest roads" you can find trip along the Thailand/Burma/Laos border:
Stick to tight roads and its a laugh. Thankfully over here i can keep my highway slogging to a minimum. This trip was almost 2000km and we only had about 250 freeway type KM's. If I was back in Southernb California i would want a bigger motor for the more open sweeping canyons there.
In the end who cares....as long as you are having fun. Good luck.
Here it is on a 3 day off road trip in Northern Thailand:
Here again in Motard trim on a 5 day "search out the tightest roads" you can find trip along the Thailand/Burma/Laos border:
Stick to tight roads and its a laugh. Thankfully over here i can keep my highway slogging to a minimum. This trip was almost 2000km and we only had about 250 freeway type KM's. If I was back in Southernb California i would want a bigger motor for the more open sweeping canyons there.
In the end who cares....as long as you are having fun. Good luck.