How's the KLX250 in the sand?
#11
RE: How's the KLX250 in the sand?
ORIGINAL: klx250s_rider
And don't forget to do some weight lifting and strength building exercises - you'll be glad you did.
And don't forget to do some weight lifting and strength building exercises - you'll be glad you did.
#12
RE: How's the KLX250 in the sand?
ORIGINAL: HeavyFuel
That's a good tip. Something I probably wouldn't have thought of until I was out there panting and sweating. I've been kinda half assed about working out lately anyway, this is a good enough reason to crank it up a bit.
ORIGINAL: klx250s_rider
And don't forget to do some weight lifting and strength building exercises - you'll be glad you did.
And don't forget to do some weight lifting and strength building exercises - you'll be glad you did.
#13
RE: How's the KLX250 in the sand?
The few times I actually tried my klx in the sand my front end constantly felt like it was going to slide out from under me.I don't know if it's the tires or the bike because I can take the yz or ttr and they feel right at home on whatever terrain I ride.
#14
RE: How's the KLX250 in the sand?
Maybe the it's the soft springs of the KLX that cause the "tucking". Might help to crank up the rebound and damping to stiffen things up.
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#15
RE: How's the KLX250 in the sand?
Sand likes power based on my very limited experience. Bone stock from a dead start it will struggle. Keep your weight as far back as possible because the front tire will tuck or washout with little warning if you put any weight on it.
#16
RE: How's the KLX250 in the sand?
Given the number of people who agree on the front-end squirrelliness in the sand, I'd say this is probably a trait of the KLX geometry more than anything else.
At first I thought it was the weight of the dual sport, unfamiliarity with the new bike, etc.
But I've come to realize that it's probably just a handling characteristic of the KLX.
At first I thought it was the weight of the dual sport, unfamiliarity with the new bike, etc.
But I've come to realize that it's probably just a handling characteristic of the KLX.
#17
RE: How's the KLX250 in the sand?
I agree with you wawi,like i said I can take my ttr or yz out in whatever and they feel right at home and stable.I have to say the YZ likes the dirt the best of all my bikes,too bad I couldn't plate it,LOL
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