Luv my '22 KLR Adventure, 23000 hwy miles so far, National Cycle tall VStream windscreen, Seat Concepts Commuter Low touring seat, 14" oval Delkevic exhaust which does pop sometimes, and best part: 50 mpg. Great video sir. Ride heck out of and enjoy your KLR!
I hope to make that my third bike this fall. I am not a kawasaki fan, but already own 2, as they make the bikes I like and can afford. Not sure if it will be the KLR or I also want to get the Honda Trail 125. I will see what life brings. Congrats buddy, you will love that bike I am sure if you did the homework on it.
I was worried about the sorta high seat height, but at 6ft tall, I can keep my feet flat on the ground with no issue. Plenty of speed for highway riding too
If I had those LEDs on my KLR I would turn them on all the time they would be on during the day to keep idiots from pulling out in front of me. Just in case you really want to keep the bike for a long time you might want to get the doohickey mod "which is the counter balancer chain tensioner" and the thingama Bob mod "that's a thermostat modification to keep the bike running at a good temperature when you're in traffic". Kawasaki does know about the doohickey it doesn't seem to give a darn about it because not that many people put a lot of miles on these bikes believe it or not. They say the justification for them to do the modification just dont play out because of the warranty payout doesn't call for it. If you just do those two modifications and do your oil changes, and you know and keep up with the maintenance and of course don't ride it hard you could probably get over 100,000 Mi on this bike.
Hey, I was just wondering if you don’t mind me asking I’m looking at purchasing a new 2024 model klr. I live here in Florida as well Central Florida, but I’m just wondering what to expect as far as extra fees that a dealer charges like how much more over their listed price can I expect to be added on? I’m wanting to pay cash for one, but I wanna make sure I have enough money. Thanks enjoying the videos on your new bike.
Sadly I don't have the paperwork handy. But I believe the showroom floor price for the '24 KLR Adventure was around $7k. Our out the door price was around $9,400 something. Dealer fees, taxes etc. We bought it from Seminole Power Sports in Eustis. The base model KLR's are definitely cheaper though.
It's funny to me how many UA-cam 3rd gen KLR's you see have aftermarket mirrors already. The stock mirrors work fine. I broke one of my stock KLR mirrors once and welded it back together and I've been using it ever since than. It's going on 15 years. I didn't change my stock foam air filter until it reached 35k miles. There is nothing at all wrong with a completely stock KLR 650.
I enjoy making tweaks to anything I get. Boats/trucks etc. Its fun to change things. Yeah I still have the stock mirrors. I'm a big guy, so for me, the visibility wasnt too great in the stock ones. So these are slightly wider and it's way better
Im looking to buy the exact same one! Im waiting tho to see what they do with the 2025 model drop if they change the power or engine into the v twin or not. I really hope they do. I almost bought it but i got the 2025 klx300 for now amd as soon as the 2025 klr 650 drops im getting it regardless of what changes i want this bike!! Lol
So the fastest I've gone so far was 80mph, at least displayed on the dash. This bike, for me at least, is 3 digits faster on the display screen than actual GPS monitoring. So I was really going 77mph. Handled fine! I got the windshield extendor pieces and it makes a noticeable difference. I haven't done too much gravel roads yet! I'm gonna make a video on that soon. But I didn't feel like the bike was gonna lose control on me. I feel in charge whenever I'm riding, nothing feels out of my hands or sketchy. It's a comfortable feeling bike, apart from the stock seat! Lol. I've been looking into these bikes for years and I'm glad I have one now!
Bummer... The KLR is an antiquated piece of crap. I have one and its's the worst bike I have owned in 50 years.. Get rid of it before it leaves you stranded...
@@OurMagicalJourneyFL Well little that will do you when your in the sticks and the balance chain tensioner breaks and you have a catastrophic engine failure. Or the head warps because there is no thermostat.. Ect. ect.. Carry extra brake pads. I go through a set in a month. Take an extra 1/2 gal. of oil. Once its broken in it burns oil like a diesel truck...
@@OurMagicalJourneyFL None of that happened to dude here. Its the most reliable motorcycle in the world, its track record speaks for itself despite what Bro on Internet says. Iv had 2 in the past, 48,000 miles combined on the two and zero problems never did any of the so called "must do" mod's and I rode them hard.
@@OurMagicalJourneyFL what booboo head is talking about is the KLR Doohickey and Thermobob (these are actual things, Google). The only reason anyone knows about these things is because everything else on a KLR lasts so long that it makes these two issues stand out. The Thermobob upgrade should be first if you want to keep the cylinder temperature consistent (always a good thing, and helps keep the KLR cylinder clearances tight over time). The other is replacing the Doohickey, which the Doohickey itself on the Gen 3 isn't the problem it used to be, but the Doohickey spring very much is, and the spring should be replaced before the bike hits 4k miles. Do those, and there are several examples of KLRs that got past 200k miles, and one that's close to 300k.
Picking up a 2023 KLR 650 adventure w/ABS next week. New owner, new rider.
Hope you love it!
The pig, squeals but never lets you down .
Luv my '22 KLR Adventure, 23000 hwy miles so far, National Cycle tall VStream windscreen, Seat Concepts Commuter Low touring seat, 14" oval Delkevic exhaust which does pop sometimes, and best part: 50 mpg. Great video sir. Ride heck out of and enjoy your KLR!
Thanks!!
Best of luck guys. All best.
Enjoy!!! I hope you find a good top case (trunk).
my future bike, congratulations! this one looks amazing! Greetings from Venezuela!
Thank you very much!
Bought the same model 2 months ago. Really like liking it. I put on the quad lock and bought the Tusk Olympus tank bag large.
Oh nice! I'm thinking about getting the Tusk saddlebags
I hope to make that my third bike this fall. I am not a kawasaki fan, but already own 2, as they make the bikes I like and can afford. Not sure if it will be the KLR or I also want to get the Honda Trail 125. I will see what life brings. Congrats buddy, you will love that bike I am sure if you did the homework on it.
I was worried about the sorta high seat height, but at 6ft tall, I can keep my feet flat on the ground with no issue. Plenty of speed for highway riding too
and its hella pimped out already love it !
The led lights and USB package was definitely a nice addition!
Can you show us the trunk with the backrest once installed? Really nice bike Congrats!
Can do! Thanks!
If I had those LEDs on my KLR I would turn them on all the time they would be on during the day to keep idiots from pulling out in front of me. Just in case you really want to keep the bike for a long time you might want to get the doohickey mod "which is the counter balancer chain tensioner" and the thingama Bob mod "that's a thermostat modification to keep the bike running at a good temperature when you're in traffic". Kawasaki does know about the doohickey it doesn't seem to give a darn about it because not that many people put a lot of miles on these bikes believe it or not. They say the justification for them to do the modification just dont play out because of the warranty payout doesn't call for it. If you just do those two modifications and do your oil changes, and you know and keep up with the maintenance and of course don't ride it hard you could probably get over 100,000 Mi on this bike.
Yeah I haven't done either of those yet! And yeah, I keep all the lights on lol. I've had 2 old ladies pull out in front of me already..
Hey, I was just wondering if you don’t mind me asking I’m looking at purchasing a new 2024 model klr. I live here in Florida as well Central Florida, but I’m just wondering what to expect as far as extra fees that a dealer charges like how much more over their listed price can I expect to be added on? I’m wanting to pay cash for one, but I wanna make sure I have enough money. Thanks enjoying the videos on your new bike.
Sadly I don't have the paperwork handy. But I believe the showroom floor price for the '24 KLR Adventure was around $7k. Our out the door price was around $9,400 something. Dealer fees, taxes etc. We bought it from Seminole Power Sports in Eustis. The base model KLR's are definitely cheaper though.
It's funny to me how many UA-cam 3rd gen KLR's you see have aftermarket mirrors already. The stock mirrors work fine. I broke one of my stock KLR mirrors once and welded it back together and I've been using it ever since than. It's going on 15 years. I didn't change my stock foam air filter until it reached 35k miles. There is nothing at all wrong with a completely stock KLR 650.
I enjoy making tweaks to anything I get. Boats/trucks etc. Its fun to change things. Yeah I still have the stock mirrors. I'm a big guy, so for me, the visibility wasnt too great in the stock ones. So these are slightly wider and it's way better
Im looking to buy the exact same one! Im waiting tho to see what they do with the 2025 model drop if they change the power or engine into the v twin or not. I really hope they do. I almost bought it but i got the 2025 klx300 for now amd as soon as the 2025 klr 650 drops im getting it regardless of what changes i want this bike!! Lol
I just wish they'd add the 6th gear already. All this time riding, and I still occasionally look for it.. to no avail lol
Nice one enjoy
Thanks!
I’m thinking a buy one what does it do on the highway and how does it do on simple gravel roads I need all the Intel I can get JIM
So the fastest I've gone so far was 80mph, at least displayed on the dash. This bike, for me at least, is 3 digits faster on the display screen than actual GPS monitoring. So I was really going 77mph. Handled fine! I got the windshield extendor pieces and it makes a noticeable difference. I haven't done too much gravel roads yet! I'm gonna make a video on that soon. But I didn't feel like the bike was gonna lose control on me. I feel in charge whenever I'm riding, nothing feels out of my hands or sketchy. It's a comfortable feeling bike, apart from the stock seat! Lol. I've been looking into these bikes for years and I'm glad I have one now!
im looking at one of these
I was looking into them for almost 2 years. Definitely happy!
Been wanting one for a while there price much more affordable than other bikes with Kawasaki reliability
This one was alittle over 8 grand at the dealership. Only buyers remorse I have, is that it's a very slow bike. Some extra speed would be nice.
@@OurMagicalJourneyFL I’ve heard they are slow but I can’t afford a new fast bike and I have heard they are reliable
Yep! Almost at 3k miles and zero issues. I hope it stays that way!
Hi, you forgot to put the name of the phone holder ;)
Totally fell asleep after uploading this and forgot to! Lol, I'll add it now. Thanks for reminding me!
Bummer... The KLR is an antiquated piece of crap. I have one and its's the worst bike I have owned in 50 years.. Get rid of it before it leaves you stranded...
Lol got that 5 year extended warranty just to be safe! So far so good
@@OurMagicalJourneyFL Well little that will do you when your in the sticks and the balance chain tensioner breaks and you have a catastrophic engine failure. Or the head warps because there is no thermostat.. Ect. ect.. Carry extra brake pads. I go through a set in a month. Take an extra 1/2 gal. of oil. Once its broken in it burns oil like a diesel truck...
@@OurMagicalJourneyFL None of that happened to dude here. Its the most reliable motorcycle in the world, its track record speaks for itself despite what Bro on Internet says. Iv had 2 in the past, 48,000 miles combined on the two and zero problems never did any of the so called "must do" mod's and I rode them hard.
@@OurMagicalJourneyFL what booboo head is talking about is the KLR Doohickey and Thermobob (these are actual things, Google). The only reason anyone knows about these things is because everything else on a KLR lasts so long that it makes these two issues stand out. The Thermobob upgrade should be first if you want to keep the cylinder temperature consistent (always a good thing, and helps keep the KLR cylinder clearances tight over time). The other is replacing the Doohickey, which the Doohickey itself on the Gen 3 isn't the problem it used to be, but the Doohickey spring very much is, and the spring should be replaced before the bike hits 4k miles.
Do those, and there are several examples of KLRs that got past 200k miles, and one that's close to 300k.
@@spencervidal3168Thermobob and Doohickey upgrade. Best bike ever.