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Fall dual sport ride in Kentucky

Started by firemedic309, Sat 06, Oct 2018, 17:11:43

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firemedic309

Remember, if they can't find you handsome at least  they can find you handy!

_Sheffjs_


firemedic309

I've got a second bike here..... I retire in February and will be free to head up more often.
Remember, if they can't find you handsome at least  they can find you handy!

_Sheffjs_

Quote from: firemedic309 on Sat 06, Oct 2018, 19:19:48
I've got a second bike here..... I retire in February and will be free to head up more often.

Sounds great.  I told Nick we need to get KLR 650s and his response was to take two Midol and go to bed.   

OLDFRT

Quote from: _Sheffjs_ on Sat 06, Oct 2018, 21:31:15
Quote from: firemedic309 on Sat 06, Oct 2018, 19:19:48
I've got a second bike here..... I retire in February and will be free to head up more often.

Sounds great.  I told Nick we need to get KLR 650s and his response was to take two Midol and go to bed.   

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firemedic309

Remember, if they can't find you handsome at least  they can find you handy!

_Sheffjs_

Quote from: firemedic309 on Sun 07, Oct 2018, 05:10:08
Lol I have a klr and a xr650
Last bikes I had were Kdx 200 and Kdx 220 two stroke and a WR 250 4s all made street legal, this before the world of the Valk took over.   The housing went up like popcorn and our trails were taken away in Ellenton.  The KLR 650 is a work horse and perfect for on and off road but is it true this is the last year of production?

Bronxboy

U can pick up some late model KLR 650's fairly cheap

Bronxboy

I would do a ride like that, My Son in Law and my Grandson are real bored with Croom, they would love this as well. If your serious, I will look into a KLR for this kind of riding.

flsix

I've been through 2 KLR 650's  a Yam. 400 and Suz. 250. All dual sport bikes. All of them were great fun. The KLR's were a bit heavy for sugar sand.
I miss the off road riding.
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