KLX250S as an adventure bike
#24
I prefer tailoring the journey to the bike! I purposely avoid highways on my KLX, and not because I can't hold 75 MPH... I LIKE the scenery and options smaller roads offer. If I see a dirt trail, I have the choice to go explore it. Can't do that on the highway. IMO - highways are only for making time, not enjoying the trip.
If you want to do highway riding, perhaps the KLX is not the bike you want.
#25
Very nice setups, guys!!! Yeah...I ran it today little more, so yeah more power better suspension is on my list. I just noticed my fork is leaking then got a quote from race tech ~$900 to do the whole thing + shipping. i also quoted WR 2012 , dude gave me $7700 with everything (tax, blah blah, blah) so no going there anytime soon. So KLX is not the bike to go around the world without injecting it with 3-4K hehe
Thank you for the pix
Thank you for the pix
#27
I was just looking at my records earlier. $185 for heavier springs front and back. $155 for gold valves. $18 for fork seals. $18 for fork oil. $140 for labor to install the gold valves, seals and oil. Haven't valved the shock yet. I put the springs in before doing the valves, seals, oil.
#28
Here are my versions of lightweight adv tourers. The KLX was leaving on a 730 mile three day ride.
I've now moved to the Husky as my primary but keeping the KLX (lowered it) for other family members to ride.
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I've now moved to the Husky as my primary but keeping the KLX (lowered it) for other family members to ride.
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#30
-Stephen
It is the stock rack. The load isn't really as heavy as it looks. The red bag is just a sleeping bag and 1/2 inch mattress pad rolled up and the larger yellow bag is mostly clothes and food (accept for the heavier items like tools that I kept in the end sitting more on the seat than the rack)
Boots were just hung up there while I was barefoot on the beach!
The atv bungee strap from harbor freight worked great holding everything together (with a couple anchor straps on the large bag of course)
It is the stock rack. The load isn't really as heavy as it looks. The red bag is just a sleeping bag and 1/2 inch mattress pad rolled up and the larger yellow bag is mostly clothes and food (accept for the heavier items like tools that I kept in the end sitting more on the seat than the rack)
Boots were just hung up there while I was barefoot on the beach!
The atv bungee strap from harbor freight worked great holding everything together (with a couple anchor straps on the large bag of course)
Last edited by 2007KLX250S; 03-22-2012 at 12:56 AM.