looking for older dual sport
#21
One of the coolest features of the KE100 was that the seat had hinges and a key lock on it.
Meaning the seat would just flip open and you could access everything like the oil tank and the battery.
Sure would be nice to have this on the klx. Imagine not ever have to unbolt or try to slide the stupid seat back on .
Meaning the seat would just flip open and you could access everything like the oil tank and the battery.
Sure would be nice to have this on the klx. Imagine not ever have to unbolt or try to slide the stupid seat back on .
#23
I still am in search of another KE250. hmmm, back to the 70's again for a toy that can and will perform. Suspension, brakes and frame were just that though, the 70's. (Some tuning required)
#27
What he said. Had a '79 250XLS. Softly sprung, plenty of low end grunt and utterly dependable. Had it not been stolen in the late eighties I would probalbly still have in place of the KLX.
Well, maybe not. Liquid cooled, dual disks, six-speed tranny, monoshock and updated suspension geometry pretty much shows how far D/S bike have come in 30 years. Still, I put a lot of miles on the XLS and it was rock solid. E-start too, from what I remember I'll bet a bunch of em are still runnging.
Well, maybe not. Liquid cooled, dual disks, six-speed tranny, monoshock and updated suspension geometry pretty much shows how far D/S bike have come in 30 years. Still, I put a lot of miles on the XLS and it was rock solid. E-start too, from what I remember I'll bet a bunch of em are still runnging.
#28
I found that older dual sport I have been looking for. Its an 84 XL250R I was able to get for $500. I picked it up today. It needs a few things, fork seals, turn singals, throttle tube and grips. Maybe carbs cleaned.
I should have it all fixed up by spring.
Craig
I should have it all fixed up by spring.
Craig
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