New in CT with new to me, 09 KLX250sf
#1
New in CT with new to me, 09 KLX250sf
New member with a new bike, I just picked this one up yesterday, 09 250sf, with Moose Racing wheels with tires that will see some gravel road fun! Apparently the dealer was having trouble selling the SF with the 17" wheels so they swapped on these wheels to give it more appeal here in Northeast CT. I plan on keeping it relatively stock for now, at least in the intake/engine/exhaust area. I'll be buying or fabricating a little rack for the back and perhaps a GPS mount up front. Can't wait for better weather to ride it, a quick jaunt up to 50mph yesterday got chilly with the 34 degree air temp.
*edit* and I think that front fender is not the stock SF fender either, right?
*edit* and I think that front fender is not the stock SF fender either, right?
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"*edit* and I think that front fender is not the stock SF fender either, right? "
Congrats the bike! Looks nice.
Front fender is not the stock fender. The stock sf fender wouldn't do you any favors off road though.
Dan
Congrats the bike! Looks nice.
Front fender is not the stock fender. The stock sf fender wouldn't do you any favors off road though.
Dan
#5
I have a brand new nomadic rack that I never used cuz I didn't like the look of it.
PM me if you'd like it. It's a nice rack, I just didn't like it.
On the "no mods" thing, I would get a muffler for it, it really opens up the bike,
And if you want one that you don't need to rejet after, get the FMF powercore 4 or the Q 4. I have the powercore 4 and I like it a lot.
PM me if you'd like it. It's a nice rack, I just didn't like it.
On the "no mods" thing, I would get a muffler for it, it really opens up the bike,
And if you want one that you don't need to rejet after, get the FMF powercore 4 or the Q 4. I have the powercore 4 and I like it a lot.
#6
New member with a new bike, I just picked this one up yesterday, 09 250sf, with Moose Racing wheels with tires that will see some gravel road fun! Apparently the dealer was having trouble selling the SF with the 17" wheels so they swapped on these wheels to give it more appeal here in Northeast CT. I plan on keeping it relatively stock for now, at least in the intake/engine/exhaust area. I'll be buying or fabricating a little rack for the back and perhaps a GPS mount up front. Can't wait for better weather to ride it, a quick jaunt up to 50mph yesterday got chilly with the 34 degree air temp.
*edit* and I think that front fender is not the stock SF fender either, right?
*edit* and I think that front fender is not the stock SF fender either, right?
#7
Good to know, when riding weather comes, I may be swinging out that-a-way, or at least up by the Barkhamsted Reservoir etc, there must be some good dirt roads/trails/etc. out that way!
#8
Worked up a quick rack for the back today, the pic makes it look much bigger than it is. It basically extends out a touch shy of the outer edge of the turn signals and back to the beginning of the tail light. I only have it mounted with one set of holes, but I will be adding a second bracket that picks up the next set of rearward holes to add some more stability.
#9
Worked up a quick rack for the back today, the pic makes it look much bigger than it is. It basically extends out a touch shy of the outer edge of the turn signals and back to the beginning of the tail light. I only have it mounted with one set of holes, but I will be adding a second bracket that picks up the next set of rearward holes to add some more stability.
Look at the nomadic rack and copy the connection points to be safe, or run another tube down to the passenger pegs for a real good system.
The rack (or sub frame) will fail if you leave it like that.
#10
you're definitely right on that, that's why I mentioned in my post that I would be adding a second mounting point to the rear of the ones in the pic. Good idea to mount down the passenger pegs, I will be taking them off and it makes a nice.