First bike advice...
#21
RE: First bike advice...
ORIGINAL: hoedogg
you should getone of these instead....[8D]
you should getone of these instead....[8D]
#24
RE: First bike advice...
ORIGINAL: wedge
Most of the bike for all three yearsis the same for fitting bags, tires, bars and to some extent even the plastics can be swapped if you don't like the "colours", (my wife is from BC -so I speak a little canadian) you should look into getting one down here since your dollar is doing so well against ours. I remember somebody on this site has got bags, I just haven't gotten around to it yet!
Most of the bike for all three yearsis the same for fitting bags, tires, bars and to some extent even the plastics can be swapped if you don't like the "colours", (my wife is from BC -so I speak a little canadian) you should look into getting one down here since your dollar is doing so well against ours. I remember somebody on this site has got bags, I just haven't gotten around to it yet!
Good to hear parts are somewhat interchangeable. I would definitely be looking for a larger tank and some bags...
I have considered heading to the US to look for a bike, but there's a whole bunch of import duties and taxes that need to be paid. Despite NAFTA and all that other "free trade" talk, the Canadian gov't needs to get their grubby little fingers into our cross-border dollar spending. "Oh, you want to buy that in the States? No problem! Just pay us an import duty and 12% tax please..."
On another note, does anyone know what kind of extra lighting the KLX's battery can handle?
#25
RE: First bike advice...
ORIGINAL: Coast Mountain Guy
On another note, does anyone know what kind of extra lighting the KLX's battery can handle?
On another note, does anyone know what kind of extra lighting the KLX's battery can handle?
#27
RE: First bike advice...
You can get bags for it.....they also make a duffle to fit and attach to the top of them...or you could get a dry bag from another company as well.I also have an unmounted HID lamp right now that is rather large but it is from Hella and it is only a 35 watt draw (I tested it) but it is a 500 watt white light output...I had to remove it from a crane at work and they were going to thro it out until i searched them and found out that they are 463$ a piece......a huge lamp (5x5") in a shockproof housing and the HID ballast is self contained......I'm still thinking about it but they are illegal in my state so i'm sure i'd get in trouble....even then my heated grips soak up alot of my extra power i have anyway.
#28
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A big HID would be nice...It would make it easier spot those Bambi's as they prepare to wander into the middle of the highway. I'm pretty sure they're legal here in BC (the HID's, not jaywalking deer...). There are definitely some ridiculously bright-lighted vehicles on the roads...
#29
RE: First bike advice...
for the price of the wr or the 09 you could get a very low mile klx 250 and put a 340 kit into it and still have money left over for sick gear
check out craigslist all around the areas you are willing to drive to and see whats out there, could score a good deal
check out craigslist all around the areas you are willing to drive to and see whats out there, could score a good deal
#30
RE: First bike advice...
There are no import duties, as far as I know (I imported 2 bikes last year), but there is a $200 importation fee (RIV).
As for the taxes, you have to pay them anyway.
Nontheless, I just picked up a new 07 for $4400+ taxin Ontario.
You should be able to swing a similar deal, as the discount comes right from Kawasaki.
As for the taxes, you have to pay them anyway.
Nontheless, I just picked up a new 07 for $4400+ taxin Ontario.
You should be able to swing a similar deal, as the discount comes right from Kawasaki.