I bought a KLR 650 yesterday. It is a 2007 Generation 1 KLR with many upgrades. I could have bought a newer duel sport but the 2008 - 2016 do not look like a duel sport with the fancy fairing and the 2008 - 2011 Generation 2 had some bugs that needed to be worked out. Anyway, I wanted my KLR to have the upgraded do-hicky and crash protection at the very least. I might ride this to Prudhoe Bay so I needed farkles.
What I ended up with is Big Ugly. What a KLR. There are over $6000 of farkles on this KLR. Progresive shocks, Cabon fiber fairing, adjustable windshield, Led headlights, dohickey, flow bob, luggage rack with waterproof painers, aftermarket handlebar, handlebar riser, flush drain plug, grip protector, ufo fender, fan switch, biger carb, kick stand safty switch deactivated, fuse box relocated and changed to minis, sub frame bolts changed and lock tighted, garmin trip computer and wiring for the ipod / earphones. I sure there is more but this is just what I remember.
Mike told me the battery was iffy when I bought it. Iffy meaning if the battery would start the bike. Anyways, I was certain that the battery was fine enough to ride over to Lowes. I was wrong. The battery died. I left my cellphone at home. I was on my own with the manufacturer KLR tool box. I ended up having to go into Lowes to buy an allen wrench to get the side panels of Big Ugly off to get to the battery. Unbelievably, Lowes also had the battery I needed. After the battery install, Big Ugly fired right up.
Thus ended my first adventure on Big Ugly.
Bill
What I ended up with is Big Ugly. What a KLR. There are over $6000 of farkles on this KLR. Progresive shocks, Cabon fiber fairing, adjustable windshield, Led headlights, dohickey, flow bob, luggage rack with waterproof painers, aftermarket handlebar, handlebar riser, flush drain plug, grip protector, ufo fender, fan switch, biger carb, kick stand safty switch deactivated, fuse box relocated and changed to minis, sub frame bolts changed and lock tighted, garmin trip computer and wiring for the ipod / earphones. I sure there is more but this is just what I remember.
Mike told me the battery was iffy when I bought it. Iffy meaning if the battery would start the bike. Anyways, I was certain that the battery was fine enough to ride over to Lowes. I was wrong. The battery died. I left my cellphone at home. I was on my own with the manufacturer KLR tool box. I ended up having to go into Lowes to buy an allen wrench to get the side panels of Big Ugly off to get to the battery. Unbelievably, Lowes also had the battery I needed. After the battery install, Big Ugly fired right up.
Thus ended my first adventure on Big Ugly.
Bill
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