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I've done the big bike thing for years. One thing I've realized is this. It's much easier to back a small bike out of the garage than it is a big one. Hence, the small bike will get used more. Last year, I rode a 650 Cc bike on a 3000-mile trip. It was a test to see how things went. I'll never go back to the big bikes. The Beamer stayed home, and now it's up for sale. For me, small is better. Traveling the interstates is no fun anyway! Take the side roads for better adventures.
Yep, people are starting to realize a big 500 pound twin is not really a great off road bike. Similar to you, I went from a KTM 990, to a Africa Twin, to a KTM 790, to a SWM Superdual (650 single) and will never go back. I came from the off road side and like to ride a lot of jeep and easier single track and this bike does it all day. I was in fear or just not going down that trail on my 790, the SWM will go about anywhere. There is a reason the XR650L, KLR and DR650 all are still around and selling in big numbers.
I have a 2023 klr and I hate when people talk about the down low torque. It has none, the crank is just so dang heavy it's hard to stall, big difference. That said I love the machine, it's perfectly imperfect.
I bought a 2023 KLR 650 Last year. My First motorcycle ever! Watching your Videos got me really excited and convinced me this was the Bike for me. I wasn’t looking for anything fast, but needed it to be affordable and reliable. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Mr. Dork!
I'd been really wanting to try out the KLR for a long time, but the reasons you mentioned are exactly what deterred me. It just felt so tall and intimidating despite everyone saying 'the springs compress! It's not too bad once you're on it.' It's the getting on and off it part that made me hesitate so much. Really gotta give Kawasaki some credit for listening to feedback and making a more accessible bike for a wider range of riders. Thanks for the review!
Don't get too tied up into specs, sometimes the numbers can't tell the whole story, especially with motorcycles. Go to your nearest dealer/friend who has one, ride it and then decide if it's for you or not
I came real close to buying a new KLR last year when Honda didn't release the TransAlp here and I couldn't find a used Africa Twin that wasn't a DCT. My first dual-sport experience was on a 1986 KLR600 and I owned a KLR250 Super Sherpa for a year and a half so I have a bit of a soft spot for KLR's. Even so, every time I ride one I'm reminded of how ho-hum the power is. I have wanted to see Kawasaki put the Versys 650 engine in the KLR chassis with a better suspension and better brakes for many years now, but most other manufacturers have beaten them to that magical parallel twin punch (Aprilia, KTM/Husky, CFMoto, Yamaha, BMW, and now even Honda) so it's kind of a moot point now. At least Kawasaki has updated the KLR a few times in the last 12-15 years, that's far more than Suzuki has managed to do with their DR650.
I bought a '23 KLR 650 S as my first motorcycle one year ago. I have never been happier! I love the S model. I'm 6'2". Perfect ground height. Candy Lime Green
your review of the 2022 KLR is what got me to buy my very first bike. I love my KLR, but as I have gotten more experienced at riding I've been wanting more. Thanks for the reviews.
I still have my Gen1. I will never give it up. But if you want something more, I highly suggest the Aprilia Tuareg. Similar ride, but does highway effortlessly. Comes with all the new age features (that you can turn off except front abs). Ask me anything.
My wife married a “solid 7 across the board”(me), 42 years ago! She has never looked back! We are still riding together now, hoping to run into you when we arrive in the Willamette Valley next month. Another Excellent video from my internet riding buddy…John and Caroline from The Grand Shamrock Tour☘️😎
Awesome! You know I love my KLR. I find it snappy enough with that low end torque to quickly get up to speed from lights and other stops. Yes very stable off road. Personally I do not find anything boring about it. KLR 650 is just what it is. Accelerate quick, just all your gearing and speed is in that acceleration.
I bought a Himalayan 411 in 2021 as a second bike. The Himalayan really got me hooked on adv riding and other shenanigans. Bike was totaled in an accident and I was looking at the ktm 390adv for another small adv bike that was a lot more capable. I went to a dealer to go test ride one and upon arrival there was a Kawasaki demo days going on. Best mistake I ever made, I got a 2023 klr650 S two thousand dollars off. The KLR is like a chocolate chip cookie without the chocolate chips....still a good cookie just not a great one.
Picked up my 23 KLR-s a month ago. I would have WAY more than 800 miles if weather had permitted. When I ride it I never want to get off it. I did put a thin bit of a pad over the seat. I have healed it over in the twisties to the very edge of the tread. It cruises at 70 so comfortably you find yourself loving the word SEDATE. The entire ride is so pleasant I have not stopped smiling yet.
Recently found a picture of me and my 2007 KLR, brought back some memories. I took it on single rack up some muddy hills and made it but laid it down 3 times coming down the same hill. Took it on many 2 hour rides. I would say heavy (even for 6'2") guy. The seat height was fine for 32" inseam. As far as comfort goes not so much. It's the reason I sold it for a 1998 Honda magna 750. My lady wouldn't ride on the klr. "it hurts" she said. Solid bike for most beginners. I would buy another if I didn't already have 3 bikes. Or if I found a great deal.
I owned a 2023 "S" model. Every rider has experience and opinions. Here are mine on the S... The seat was definitely hard. I went with an aftermarket. Even though it's 2 inches lower, I felt it was still a bit top heavy. The KLR is an awesome bike and easy to ride. These were my only 2 "nit-pick" items. I traded it for a Tiger 800X (BIG mistake) and now ride a Himalayan.
@@chrispekel5709 Too much power for my riding style. Most of the time the power was awesome but quick throttle action to power got me into a few tense handling situations and laid it down once. Cranking the throttle on the Himalayan seldom makes the rear tire loose traction. I want the ride to be the adventure, not riding the bike to be the adventure!
I’ve owned a 2022 KLR, Tiger 900/1200 Rally Pros and extensively ridden a Pan Am. Strangely I miss the KLR the most, it’s not great at anything but it’s just enough for everything.
The KLR 650 is great for beginners on pavement, and even gravel. It's when you hit the sand and atv trails that it becomes "not recommended" due to its top heavy design working against you so much. True, lighter dual sports are better in that category, if you don't mind being blown around on the highway.
Glad I saw this, I'm also 5'10" and 30" inseam and I've had a hard time figuring out what to get for a first bike, between dualsports that don't really fit my wants/needs and ADVs that are either too much for me to handle or too unreliable. This seems perfect and I like the red too, it'd match my truck. Seems like the seat could work out alright too, I figure by the time I'm confident to take the long rides where it matters I'll be able to handle a bit more seat height.
I always felt that Kawasaki didn't put a seat on the KLR, they put a couch on it. Plushest seat I've ever sat on. I have to say the white looks fantastic.
I started out in the dirt during the 70's & 80's, then for the last 30 years been collecting/riding Harleys. Picked up a KLR "S" a month ago. I'm loving this thing, it so light and able to go off the pavement. Most of all love the 52.45 mpg on regular fuel. Of course you have to add $2.500. to the $7'800. price for all the accessories you will have to buy. haha.
It goes ba-da-da-da-da-da-ba-daaaaaa-da-da-baaaaaa 🤪Good review, the S model will make the KLR more accessible to more folks; it's great beginner bike. I miss my KLR, but I do love my Vstrom 800DE.
Just traded a 2020 Vstrom 1050XT for a S model KLR, way less power, seat height, and super happy with the change....if you haven't ridden a KLR650 you are missing out
When I was in looking to replace my Himalayan I was planning on going with a KLR. I saw they had a couple of gold/yellow ones and I loved it, but ended up going with a DR650 mostly due to weight/how planted I was with a more narrow seat. It’s funny, I now own a DR that is almost trying to be a KLR with tank/seat/bars/ every farkle to make it a better ADV bike. I don’t do nearly as much single track as I had planned when I purchased it and now it seems silly. I loved the look of the new fuel injected bikes and the FI was a great selling point. While I think the DR650 is a “more reliable” bike and more simple, I wouldn’t have regretted getting a KLR.
This was perfect. as a shorter rider this is what I have been looking for. I have been a street/cruiser Harley guy for ever and am heading like many into adventure riding. I love all the cool features many of the mid bikes have but it gets to a point where I have a phobia of relying on all that electronic stuff when it comes to relaiability. I' don't want to be 2500 miles from home and not be able to troubleshoot a basic electrical problem because my wiring harness looks like something from a F22. I'm more of an Apollo 13 tech guy LOL. Don't get me wrong I want a new KTM 890 bad but for sub 9k and mostly repairable with duct tape and bailing wire toget home I'll pick the KLR
I seriously considered the KLR S before I bought my baby beamer. Nice all rounder, but the baby GS won out since it was lighter and lower to the ground (lowering link) for my 5'5" self and the type of on/off road Gravel Travel riding I do here in New England. Thanks for the review Ben, sorry Dork...
Thank you Ben for the honest review. Nice to see other bikes and what they can do. I have the same thought when you see a red bike, I think its a Honda, lol. Keep up the great content, Love it!
I love my KLR(s). I find that on the KLR as it's slow but stable and very confidence inspiring I'm more prone to explore and take the slower route to get places. I was only able to ride the Transalp a couple hundred KM before winter put an end to the riding here but I didn't get the same feeling with it at least with the limited riding I've done. So while I was planning on selling the KLRs in the spring I'm kind of thinking I'll be keeping one of them for the time being at least
I have had mine for about a year and I really like it. I really like the new colors for this year. Mine is grey, which is cool, but the white one and the red one look really good to me.
I just got a 650S as a first bike a week ago, at 5' 10", 140 lbs in gear, I am thankful for the S every time I hop on. Edit: To his point on cost, I got a 2023 KLR 650S (so prior year model) for the same cost as a 2024 KLX 300 (both ABS).
The new ones are matte black. EVERYTHING is matte black., The frame. The swingarm. The wheels. For a few years I've been waiting to take delivery of my THIRD one but being all black makes it look filthy the moment dust hits hit. Return to silver/aluminum color or at least make it a choice and I'll have my third. Until then the competition looks like a viable alternative.
I’ve been thinking about lowering my gen 2 KLR and I didn’t think about the center of gravity. I can always change it back. Ground clearance is the only negative I see with that but for its purpose I don’t think I’ll miss 2”.
I tell you what, I absolutely my Himalayan. It does everything I need and more. However when I am ready to upgrade or change bikes, I think I will go with something lighter and smaller. I don't have the answer yet, but I will find it when the time comes.
I have a 2009 KLR 650 sitting next to my 2024 Transalp in my shop. Do I need two adventure bikes? Nope. I'm I in any hurry to sell my KLR? Nope. It's my loaner bike for friends that don't think riding a middle weight adventure bike is a blast. Convinced a couple of them so far.🤣
I enjoy your channel and just subscribed. Great work and reviews. One question you have probably been asked a million times but why are you the Dork 'IN' the Road and not 'ON' the Road? Thanks again.
I'm trying to decide between this and a Honda CB 500x for my first bike. Mostly paved back roads & the occasional FSR. Your videos have me leaning more towards the Honda for the reasons you've described: Height & weight.
I wanted a klr 650 MSRP $6,200 but every dealer i spoke to tried to Mark it up to $6,900-7,400. I went with a heavily modded 2009 Dr650 instead for $2,900.
Still top heavy even being lowered. I lowered my klr650, and it was better but still way too heavy for me as a brand new rider. It is a fine bike and I do really like the new colors but still not for me.
I’m looking at picking one of these up. I love just south of Seattle and did not know where I could ride them. I don’t know of legal is the right word but I’d it legal to take it down trails I find even if they are hiking trails?
On public land you typically need an off road vehicle permit and be on trails designated for motorized vehicles. There are pedestrian and biking trails where motorcycles and other orvs are not allowed.
Good for older riders who might have trouble picking up a fallen tall bike and even just moving a tall bike around the shed. However Its such a shame that they made the latest KLR heavier than the Gen 2.
One question, regarding the oil usage. We here in South Africa are not getting the 2022 model and up. And I do know the Gen 1 and 2 are synonymous with burning a bit of oil. Is the newer model the same? Thanks.
One of the bikes I wish we had in europe. There's a weird lack of dual sports and adventure bikes right now here, no KLR, no KLX, CRF is also no longer sold... But at least we have the new himalayan and 450mt from cf moto I guess
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Been buying a bunch of MSR riding gear at your recommendation and I’m loving them all!
I pick up my 2024 KLR 650S tomorrow!
Just got a white 2024 650s love the bike so much fun the ride
@@YanisKnarian Mine is white too! I love it!
@@nicknatuzzi2652 yo dude, how is it?
@@nicknatuzzi2652 non ABS ?
I'm 67 years old, and I love my S kLR 650 , I've been riding over 50 years experience on 2 wheels
I've done the big bike thing for years. One thing I've realized is this.
It's much easier to back a small bike out of the garage than it is a big one. Hence, the small bike will get used more.
Last year, I rode a 650 Cc bike on a 3000-mile trip. It was a test to see how things went.
I'll never go back to the big bikes. The Beamer stayed home, and now it's up for sale.
For me, small is better. Traveling the interstates is no fun anyway!
Take the side roads for better adventures.
Absolutely true! Off interstate on a light bike, is where the real adventure and places to see are!
It's where the good food is too.
Yep, people are starting to realize a big 500 pound twin is not really a great off road bike. Similar to you, I went from a KTM 990, to a Africa Twin, to a KTM 790, to a SWM Superdual (650 single) and will never go back. I came from the off road side and like to ride a lot of jeep and easier single track and this bike does it all day. I was in fear or just not going down that trail on my 790, the SWM will go about anywhere. There is a reason the XR650L, KLR and DR650 all are still around and selling in big numbers.
Y'all are raining on my future Ibex 800 Parade @@Motosportz 🤣
@@Bornfromjets719 LOL!
Have this exact color and model for almost 2 months and I love it drive it practically every day!
Good to see you back on a klr. I bought one last year after discovering you on YT and binging all your videos. My first adv bike. I'm hooked lol.
The white & red color options for the 24 klr650 is 🔥
I have a 2023 klr and I hate when people talk about the down low torque. It has none, the crank is just so dang heavy it's hard to stall, big difference. That said I love the machine, it's perfectly imperfect.
I bought a 2023 KLR 650 Last year. My First motorcycle ever! Watching your Videos got me really excited and convinced me this was the Bike for me. I wasn’t looking for anything fast, but needed it to be affordable and reliable. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction Mr. Dork!
I have a 2022 KLR..bought the S Seat..Neg 1.2” seat height. FULL KLR travel. 😊👍
KLR.....will not always be the first bike there....but...it will always get you there. I will always have one.
If all the expensive complex stuff breaks down and can't get parts, you'll get there first on the klr
Same. I've been offered 3x what I paid for it. Not a chance I'll let it go.
I love my KLR. It's an 08. Has 16,000 miles on it. It is fun to ride. Not scared to run interstate or dirt roads or wood trails. Thanks for the video.
I'd been really wanting to try out the KLR for a long time, but the reasons you mentioned are exactly what deterred me. It just felt so tall and intimidating despite everyone saying 'the springs compress! It's not too bad once you're on it.' It's the getting on and off it part that made me hesitate so much. Really gotta give Kawasaki some credit for listening to feedback and making a more accessible bike for a wider range of riders. Thanks for the review!
Don't get too tied up into specs, sometimes the numbers can't tell the whole story, especially with motorcycles. Go to your nearest dealer/friend who has one, ride it and then decide if it's for you or not
Fellow Western Oregonian here. Love the channel. The content is awesome, but I would have subbed for the Excitebike intro/outro alone.
I had a gen one and loved it. Now I have a 3rd gen and love it even more.
I have to be honest, you're the first UA-camr that has me mindful of my grammar!
KLR is by far my favourite bike
Appreciate the camera angle. Gets old when you just look at the dash and road on reviews, love being able to look at the bike as it rides.
I came real close to buying a new KLR last year when Honda didn't release the TransAlp here and I couldn't find a used Africa Twin that wasn't a DCT. My first dual-sport experience was on a 1986 KLR600 and I owned a KLR250 Super Sherpa for a year and a half so I have a bit of a soft spot for KLR's. Even so, every time I ride one I'm reminded of how ho-hum the power is. I have wanted to see Kawasaki put the Versys 650 engine in the KLR chassis with a better suspension and better brakes for many years now, but most other manufacturers have beaten them to that magical parallel twin punch (Aprilia, KTM/Husky, CFMoto, Yamaha, BMW, and now even Honda) so it's kind of a moot point now.
At least Kawasaki has updated the KLR a few times in the last 12-15 years, that's far more than Suzuki has managed to do with their DR650.
I bought a '23 KLR 650 S as my first motorcycle one year ago. I have never been happier! I love the S model. I'm 6'2". Perfect ground height. Candy Lime Green
Glad to see you on a klr again now go buy one and do more videos with it
That gravel road you were on was the ultimate klr environment.👍.
your review of the 2022 KLR is what got me to buy my very first bike. I love my KLR, but as I have gotten more experienced at riding I've been wanting more. Thanks for the reviews.
I still have my Gen1. I will never give it up. But if you want something more, I highly suggest the Aprilia Tuareg. Similar ride, but does highway effortlessly. Comes with all the new age features (that you can turn off except front abs). Ask me anything.
My wife married a “solid 7 across the board”(me), 42 years ago! She has never looked back! We are still riding together now, hoping to run into you when we arrive in the Willamette Valley next month. Another Excellent video from my internet riding buddy…John and Caroline from The Grand Shamrock Tour☘️😎
Damn a solid 7. I get a shaky 5 on a good day. Lucky man
My rank has been slipping is some areas, as of late!
Still have my 2023 KLR. Second one I’ve owned. Love em. They aren’t anything special, they just work and the community loves them lol
I had a KLR650S then upg
raded to the tuareg 660, now i want to go back to KLR theres just some magic it has
Rumor has it a KLR was once hit by a train. No one on the train survived
😂😂😂😂
😂👍😂
Does the universe implode if Chuck Norris rides a KLR?
@@ma77bc How can an immovable object ride an unstoppable force?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂!!
Awesome! You know I love my KLR. I find it snappy enough with that low end torque to quickly get up to speed from lights and other stops. Yes very stable off road. Personally I do not find anything boring about it. KLR 650 is just what it is. Accelerate quick, just all your gearing and speed is in that acceleration.
I bought a Himalayan 411 in 2021 as a second bike. The Himalayan really got me hooked on adv riding and other shenanigans. Bike was totaled in an accident and I was looking at the ktm 390adv for another small adv bike that was a lot more capable. I went to a dealer to go test ride one and upon arrival there was a Kawasaki demo days going on. Best mistake I ever made, I got a 2023 klr650 S two thousand dollars off. The KLR is like a chocolate chip cookie without the chocolate chips....still a good cookie just not a great one.
Ha ha,good analogy!
I remember when Ian from BRM evals were just like yours.. earthy and honest.. now Ian has become a spokesman for his sponsors/product suppliers..
I bought a grey KLR a year ago as a first time rider. 8,000 miles so far, love it! Exactly like Dork's videos.
Love the color. That bike actually looks sharp! Like the new white one as well.
KLR was my first bike on the road.. even with a Harley touring bike, I want another.
Moved across the country on my 01 klr and shes still going. Never let me down. Saving to get the klr650s
You’re a big lad for off roading
Picked up my 23 KLR-s a month ago. I would have WAY more than 800 miles if weather had permitted. When I ride it I never want to get off it. I did put a thin bit of a pad over the seat. I have healed it over in the twisties to the very edge of the tread. It cruises at 70 so comfortably you find yourself loving the word SEDATE. The entire ride is so pleasant I have not stopped smiling yet.
Unless it’s lightning, snow, or tornadoes it’s not excuse haha
The klr jas always been a bucket list bike to add to my stable but im short as hell. This is great news
I've been riding motorcycles off and on since 1972 and I have tons of fun on my KLR.
Recently found a picture of me and my 2007 KLR, brought back some memories. I took it on single rack up some muddy hills and made it but laid it down 3 times coming down the same hill. Took it on many 2 hour rides. I would say heavy (even for 6'2") guy. The seat height was fine for 32" inseam. As far as comfort goes not so much. It's the reason I sold it for a 1998 Honda magna 750. My lady wouldn't ride on the klr. "it hurts" she said. Solid bike for most beginners. I would buy another if I didn't already have 3 bikes. Or if I found a great deal.
I owned a 2023 "S" model. Every rider has experience and opinions. Here are mine on the S...
The seat was definitely hard. I went with an aftermarket.
Even though it's 2 inches lower, I felt it was still a bit top heavy.
The KLR is an awesome bike and easy to ride. These were my only 2 "nit-pick" items.
I traded it for a Tiger 800X (BIG mistake) and now ride a Himalayan.
Why was it a mistake?
@@chrispekel5709 Too much power for my riding style. Most of the time the power was awesome but quick throttle action to power got me into a few tense handling situations and laid it down once. Cranking the throttle on the Himalayan seldom makes the rear tire loose traction. I want the ride to be the adventure, not riding the bike to be the adventure!
@@WyDave fair enough!
I’ve owned a 2022 KLR, Tiger 900/1200 Rally Pros and extensively ridden a Pan Am. Strangely I miss the KLR the most, it’s not great at anything but it’s just enough for everything.
The KLR 650 is great for beginners on pavement, and even gravel. It's when you hit the sand and atv trails that it becomes "not recommended" due to its top heavy design working against you so much. True, lighter dual sports are better in that category, if you don't mind being blown around on the highway.
Glad I saw this, I'm also 5'10" and 30" inseam and I've had a hard time figuring out what to get for a first bike, between dualsports that don't really fit my wants/needs and ADVs that are either too much for me to handle or too unreliable. This seems perfect and I like the red too, it'd match my truck. Seems like the seat could work out alright too, I figure by the time I'm confident to take the long rides where it matters I'll be able to handle a bit more seat height.
"Avoid Highways" is a better way to live anyway. BUY THE TICKET! TAKE THE RIDE!
Get the 2024 Himalayan 450
Power in Sublimity is a good dealer. Got my Z400 there. I was shocked when they offered a test ride. So many dealers won’t do test rides.
I've still got my 18' KlR in the garage. Everyone should have a KLR, or been a past owner.
I always felt that Kawasaki didn't put a seat on the KLR, they put a couch on it. Plushest seat I've ever sat on. I have to say the white looks fantastic.
I like the look of the new ones
It's about time I've been waiting for this,
The cameras are neat, but it makes you look like you're riding a Mini bike.
Thanks for your review
Yeah I don't love using it as the primary, but it's nice for some context in addition to the helmet cam.
I started out in the dirt during the 70's & 80's, then for the last 30 years been collecting/riding Harleys. Picked up a KLR "S" a month ago. I'm loving this thing, it so light and able to go off the pavement. Most of all love the 52.45 mpg on regular fuel. Of course you have to add $2.500. to the $7'800. price for all the accessories you will have to buy. haha.
That white looks good on the klr. Love my 2008.
It goes ba-da-da-da-da-da-ba-daaaaaa-da-da-baaaaaa 🤪Good review, the S model will make the KLR more accessible to more folks; it's great beginner bike. I miss my KLR, but I do love my Vstrom 800DE.
Just traded a 2020 Vstrom 1050XT for a S model KLR, way less power, seat height, and super happy with the change....if you haven't ridden a KLR650 you are missing out
@@Mayheezy592 why did you go for that trade, those are very different bikes.
I’m on the fence about going from Honda ctx1300 to klr650
When I was in looking to replace my Himalayan I was planning on going with a KLR. I saw they had a couple of gold/yellow ones and I loved it, but ended up going with a DR650 mostly due to weight/how planted I was with a more narrow seat. It’s funny, I now own a DR that is almost trying to be a KLR with tank/seat/bars/ every farkle to make it a better ADV bike. I don’t do nearly as much single track as I had planned when I purchased it and now it seems silly. I loved the look of the new fuel injected bikes and the FI was a great selling point. While I think the DR650 is a “more reliable” bike and more simple, I wouldn’t have regretted getting a KLR.
Its always interesting when you are watching a video and then realize you are local. Also, same location i was looking at buying from.
This was perfect. as a shorter rider this is what I have been looking for. I have been a street/cruiser Harley guy for ever and am heading like many into adventure riding. I love all the cool features many of the mid bikes have but it gets to a point where I have a phobia of relying on all that electronic stuff when it comes to relaiability. I' don't want to be 2500 miles from home and not be able to troubleshoot a basic electrical problem because my wiring harness looks like something from a F22. I'm more of an Apollo 13 tech guy LOL. Don't get me wrong I want a new KTM 890 bad but for sub 9k and mostly repairable with duct tape and bailing wire toget home I'll pick the KLR
Buyers of new Klr 650's FYI you can find the 23' models at other stores for around the 5k mark and I mean alot of them. PIck your color and enjoy
I seriously considered the KLR S before I bought my baby beamer. Nice all rounder, but the baby GS won out since it was lighter and lower to the ground (lowering link) for my 5'5" self and the type of on/off road Gravel Travel riding I do here in New England. Thanks for the review Ben, sorry Dork...
Thank you Ben for the honest review. Nice to see other bikes and what they can do. I have the same thought when you see a red bike, I think its a Honda, lol. Keep up the great content, Love it!
I love my KLR(s). I find that on the KLR as it's slow but stable and very confidence inspiring I'm more prone to explore and take the slower route to get places. I was only able to ride the Transalp a couple hundred KM before winter put an end to the riding here but I didn't get the same feeling with it at least with the limited riding I've done. So while I was planning on selling the KLRs in the spring I'm kind of thinking I'll be keeping one of them for the time being at least
Absolutely love my klr.
your buddy on the other bike keeping right up with you to video is insane! lol
I have had mine for about a year and I really like it. I really like the new colors for this year. Mine is grey, which is cool, but the white one and the red one look really good to me.
I just got a 650S as a first bike a week ago, at 5' 10", 140 lbs in gear, I am thankful for the S every time I hop on.
Edit: To his point on cost, I got a 2023 KLR 650S (so prior year model) for the same cost as a 2024 KLX 300 (both ABS).
I wish they had come out with the s a year earlier. I would probably still be on a KLR. Do like my x300 replacement though.
KLR. The Chuck Norris of motorcycles.
I absolutely LOVE mine!
Owned 4 of them now. Each time I sell one its because of no 6th gear. And yes, I have tried all the sprockets lol
@@Booneville2024 Its not about cruising fast, is about turning first gear into a granny gear for trails.
If you look around there are plenty of dealerships that have 2023s heavily discounted
I think you should find a Honda xr650l and do a review on it !! Solid platform and its been around since 1993 !!
The new ones are matte black. EVERYTHING is matte black., The frame. The swingarm. The wheels. For a few years I've been waiting to take delivery of my THIRD one but being all black makes it look filthy the moment dust hits hit. Return to silver/aluminum color or at least make it a choice and I'll have my third. Until then the competition looks like a viable alternative.
I’ve been thinking about lowering my gen 2 KLR and I didn’t think about the center of gravity. I can always change it back. Ground clearance is the only negative I see with that but for its purpose I don’t think I’ll miss 2”.
This is some high quality savory crovel.
Had two of them, loved them !
Local dealer by me just blew out their stock of these 2023 S models for just under $5k. Not a great seller, at least in my area.
I have a 2023 model with Kawasaki green tank and fairings. My only complaint is that none of my gear match the green.
I tell you what, I absolutely my Himalayan. It does everything I need and more. However when I am ready to upgrade or change bikes, I think I will go with something lighter and smaller. I don't have the answer yet, but I will find it when the time comes.
I have a 2009 KLR 650 sitting next to my 2024 Transalp in my shop. Do I need two adventure bikes? Nope. I'm I in any hurry to sell my KLR? Nope. It's my loaner bike for friends that don't think riding a middle weight adventure bike is a blast. Convinced a couple of them so far.🤣
Can u do a review of the. CF moto mt 450.
It s kind of like a kle but lighter with good suspension.
That sounds great, but I'd love more to see a 6 speed transmission!
NO.
I enjoy your channel and just subscribed. Great work and reviews. One question you have probably been asked a million times but why are you the Dork 'IN' the Road and not 'ON' the Road? Thanks again.
Had an ‘09 and still miss it. After EFI and other numerous changes I think a ‘24 is in my future.
I'm trying to decide between this and a Honda CB 500x for my first bike. Mostly paved back roads & the occasional FSR. Your videos have me leaning more towards the Honda for the reasons you've described: Height & weight.
I just bought the Honda cb500x. Smooth, comfortable and dependable. Love the klr but I'm 5'8" and that was the deciding factor.
@@genereed3029 Congrats on your new bike! Thanks for sharing your thoughts, friend.
Hey are you going to be at touratech this year 2024?. Your presentation last year was so good with you and Amanda. Hope to see ya there.
I wanted a klr 650 MSRP $6,200 but every dealer i spoke to tried to Mark it up to $6,900-7,400. I went with a heavily modded 2009 Dr650 instead for $2,900.
Your reviews are the best. Please try and test drive a cfmoto 450 or 800 MT adventure bike.👍
Great looking bike! Tell me please Dork, what are you using to film yourself. It weirds me out
Love the channel man
I have done 70mph on dirt on my 06 klr . very stable
Still top heavy even being lowered. I lowered my klr650, and it was better but still way too heavy for me as a brand new rider. It is a fine bike and I do really like the new colors but still not for me.
nice review of a new old classic, how do you take the video ? love to know how to do a video like you made with the view from above you. thanks.
Once I finish school this is the bike I’m ganna buy! Hopefully in white 😁
Dual sport? Two-track? Rough Single track?
Would you take it back to the ORBDR?
Did not know this bike was still in production.
I am just over a year into a '23 KLR regular and love it. I do have one question; why can I not see the mounting stalk of the camera?
That’s the magic of the Insta360
I’m looking at picking one of these up. I love just south of Seattle and did not know where I could ride them. I don’t know of legal is the right word but I’d it legal to take it down trails I find even if they are hiking trails?
On public land you typically need an off road vehicle permit and be on trails designated for motorized vehicles. There are pedestrian and biking trails where motorcycles and other orvs are not allowed.
Awesome colour scheme
The new RED is AWESOME!
DITTO!!!!!!!!
Good for older riders who might have trouble picking up a fallen tall bike and even just moving a tall bike around the shed. However Its such a shame that they made the latest KLR heavier than the Gen 2.
One question, regarding the oil usage. We here in South Africa are not getting the 2022 model and up. And I do know the Gen 1 and 2 are synonymous with burning a bit of oil. Is the newer model the same? Thanks.
KLRs are fantastic value, but it begs the question...this or that Moto Morini for the entry-level adv'r?
One of the bikes I wish we had in europe. There's a weird lack of dual sports and adventure bikes right now here, no KLR, no KLX, CRF is also no longer sold...
But at least we have the new himalayan and 450mt from cf moto I guess