KLR 250 documentary

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  • Опубліковано 10 жов 2023
  • A not so short documentary on origins, history, lure, and legacy of the Kawasaki KLR 250 Motorcycle from what I have learned about it. Feel free to add any comments below if I got anything wrong or missed anything note worthy . Thanks for watching!

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  • @user-fx2vw1xc1t
    @user-fx2vw1xc1t 8 місяців тому +2

    GREAT CONTENT!! I recently completed rebuilding mine after saving it from someone’s trash. It’s an 86 and is in almost brand new condition. Rebuilt inside and out. Needed Kawasaki’s factory help in finding all my parts brand new. But overseas, they are accessible. I live my bike, and it’s perfect for the trails in Maine. Wolfman luggage, happy trails rack, aeroflow windshield……there’s still a lot that can be had. Supersprox, pivotpegs, barkbusters,…….I have enough new parts as spares also to make sure I can keep it going. I DO NOT THO have your rear shock. My original was still in useable shape but I can’t think my project is complete without one. It’s on my radar! Just the perfect big brother to my 1983 KL250. Again……Great posting. Makes me happy to still hear someone celebrating these bikes! Ride safely Jason!

  • @graemestewart9354
    @graemestewart9354 4 місяці тому +2

    Hi from Australia. Bought my 98 klr250 in 05. Have done all services, including valves as required. Just clocked 46k. Great all round bike. Thanks for the video.

    • @johnheckscher7138
      @johnheckscher7138 4 місяці тому

      Have you done an engine rebuild in that 46,000 kilometres?

  • @FirstLightAdv
    @FirstLightAdv 5 місяців тому +2

    Great documentary.
    One thing that newer bikes don't have is the cush drive!
    It makes KLR250 much more comfortable on the road

    • @jasongalbraith297
      @jasongalbraith297  5 місяців тому +2

      Great point. The KLR I think is the most comfortable bike I've owned as far as over all riding position and seat. I don't know why so many modern DS bikes mimic MX bike seats as most ppl agree they are uncomfortable, hard and narrow. I plan to do a video on the riding experience next.

  • @ge11
    @ge11 9 місяців тому +2

    Really enjoying your content! Thank you for the new video!

  • @StevenJones-vt1gq
    @StevenJones-vt1gq 8 місяців тому +5

    Oil changes are 5000 Kilometers witch is 3106 Miles 500 miles is just the first break-in change. Better to change early but 500 Miles is too frequent IMHO.

  • @frostbitevinnie
    @frostbitevinnie 8 місяців тому +1

    Good info! Thanks Jason!

  • @darcyjohnsonau
    @darcyjohnsonau 6 місяців тому +2

    Recently bought a 1999 Kawasaki KLR250 as my first road-registered motorcycle to get my licence on. Low kms on the odo too. Just a few minor things to do. Great video - incredibly helpful! A big thank you from Australia :)

    • @jasongalbraith297
      @jasongalbraith297  5 місяців тому

      A guy stopped by with an XT 250 and we were talking and we traded bikes and ran them up and down the stone road at my home and as much as I like the XT, It's too small for me and the power difference was very noticeable getting right off the KLR and onto the XT. The guy I bought the KLR off of who sold it because his new XT had come in could no longer touch the ground with both feet with my suspension upgrades though and could not start it without standing on the pegs with the stand down when he stopped by to chat as well . As a former professional mechanic I'm willing to trade the maint work for the extra git up.

    • @darcyjohnsonau
      @darcyjohnsonau 5 місяців тому

      @@jasongalbraith297 That's awesome - both my favourite bikes! I currently have a 1990 XT250 (but 1983 model - was re-sold in Australia in 1989/1990), but I'm in the process of selling it. I do love the XT250, but it's a dog to kick start compared to the KLR250.

  • @Scott-ow3tz
    @Scott-ow3tz 20 годин тому

    Nice video. I bought my klr259 new in 89. The suspension was plush and nice it was a torque monster. Then I bought a new suzuki DR250s 1991 and it was much lighter and suspension much more serious and the power to weight ratio was much better and much quicker and nimble compared to the kLR250 just didn't make the torque the klr did

  • @laylow9927
    @laylow9927 4 місяці тому

    I have had my KLR 250 for over 10 years.. It shares some of the same tech that is in the GPZ series and the rare ZL series

  • @rogerbiss7915
    @rogerbiss7915 5 місяців тому

    I had a 96 Barbie. Great bike. I prefer kick start since I never had an electric start bike. I lucked out and bought it from a dude who was a great mechanic and had it running perfectly. Put 2 k miles on it with no problems, Sold it to get a modern xt 250: whos biggest fault is it requires virtually no maintenance!

  • @EvendimataE
    @EvendimataE 7 місяців тому +1

    there is one in my area with only 3k miles, white plastics are a bit yellowish...seller is asking $3.5k

  • @tstonge4982
    @tstonge4982 4 місяці тому

    At 19:05 you start talking about the rear shock options. Can you share what rear shock that is in the picture (to replace stock) and/or, what other options you found that don't require modification?

    • @jasongalbraith297
      @jasongalbraith297  4 місяці тому

      Yeah the shock pictured is the replacement unit built for me by Bitubo in Italy. It cost me about $600 and requires no modification. Cogent also makes one that requires no mods. You can find the Bitubo on Ebay. You can find Cogents offerings, including front end stuff, at www.motocd.com. Both are top notch, fully rebuild able and adjustable .

  • @WEEDBENDERKING
    @WEEDBENDERKING Місяць тому +1

    The KL250 was cancelled when they saw the Yamaha IT 250.

    • @jasongalbraith297
      @jasongalbraith297  Місяць тому

      The KL 250 was a street legal 4 stroke dual sport. The IT 250 was an off road only 2 stroke "Enduro" dirt bike with a headlight . Great bike though I had one for a long time and rode the wheels off it (broke the rear axle once! ) . The KL 250 did live on as the Super Sherpa but only shared the fact it was an air cooled 4 stroke motor but it DID have E start AND a rear disc break which the KLR never got oddly enough.

  • @cyclonus01
    @cyclonus01 7 місяців тому +2

    Does the bike "feel" light? Do the 2000s versions have better suspension ? Also Honda NX250 is a comparable bike from the same era.

    • @jasongalbraith297
      @jasongalbraith297  7 місяців тому +1

      I'm 6'2 so the bike feels very light and nimble to me. I can sit in the seat all but flat footed with both feet and my bike has taller, stiffer aftermarket suspension . There were no suspension changes during the KLR 250 production run that I know of. The NX is a good call but was a very rare bare here in the US. None of the NX's (250 or 650) sold very well here and I've never even seen an NX 250. It stacks up very well on paper AND has E start and 6 speed gearbox as well as liquid cooling and 4 valve DOHC. I'd love to find one but I'd be even more concerned with parts for it than the KLR even though I'm sure it shares lots of XR parts.

  • @bigdave6194
    @bigdave6194 8 місяців тому +1

    I ride a 650 and have been looking for 2 good condition 250s for my wife and grandson.

    • @jasongalbraith297
      @jasongalbraith297  8 місяців тому

      There is a KLR 250 page on FB, a guy in NH just put 2 nice running ones for sale up for very good prices. Under 5K for both bikes. Good buy, just keep in mind they are kick start only bikes.

  • @FirstLightAdv
    @FirstLightAdv 2 місяці тому

    21:22 are you sure the oil change is every 500miles?
    According to that chart it's 800km for first change, and after that every 5000km
    I ride mine rarely so just change every 2nd or 3rd ride (about 25hrs). Oil is cheap insurance.

    • @jasongalbraith297
      @jasongalbraith297  2 місяці тому

      Can you tell me how you are seeing that 500Km is only for the first change? I'm not seeing that notated anywhere. I'm currently doing oil every 1,500 miles which is working out to about every 6 months, with valve checks and oil filter other change (3,000 miles). I'm also using STP oil treatment with Zinc additive.

    • @FirstLightAdv
      @FirstLightAdv Місяць тому

      ​@@jasongalbraith297 If you look at the chart at 21:22, the top row mentions odometer readings of 800km, 5000km, 10,000km etc. until 30,000km
      Then under maintenance "operations" the dot of engine oil change is 800, 5000,10000km etc
      Under oil filter-replace the dots are at 800, 10000, 20000km etc.
      So effectively it's saying change the oil every 5000km and filter every 10,000km after 1st service.
      Mind you I simply change mine every 20-25hrs which corresponds to about 1500km road use.
      Works for me and oil and my time is cheap.

  • @theburger_king
    @theburger_king 3 місяці тому

    Mines a 2001 and the devious owner said it is supposed to be Kawasaki green before it got painted black. I’ve been looking all over and I can’t find a picture of what my bikes supposed to look stock

    • @jasongalbraith297
      @jasongalbraith297  3 місяці тому

      2001 would have been dark hunter green plastic with a silver tank trimmed in green black and gold KLR graphics . There were some earlier ones like the opening frame of this video, that were closer to the Kawasaki bright green with actual green plastic and tank, white and blue trim but the plastics did not hold up well over time and many that are not restored are quite faded. There was also White plastic and tank with green and blue trim and variations there of all in between. There was typically one color combo per year and sometimes even they did not change for multiple years like my late 90's dark blue green bike. You can Google your year bike and search image results to find the exact combo.
      external-content.duckduckgo.com/iu/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fi0.wp.com%2Fwww.bike-urious.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2FKawasaki-KLR250-Right-Side-1.jpg%3Ffit%3D1197%252C779%26ssl%3D1&f=1&nofb=1&ipt=865bf263c6dac7e4192ce08f8af8cf55693ade07fd5dbbb2f2522fb7ea952c24&ipo=images

    • @theburger_king
      @theburger_king 3 місяці тому

      @@jasongalbraith297 man i got scammed that mfer said the plastics where original just painted 😭

    • @theburger_king
      @theburger_king 3 місяці тому

      @@jasongalbraith297 where can i buy paint for my klr? pretty sure theyre not painted originally but it might be worth a shot anyways. mine is completely painted but underneath the chips on the radiator side cover its kawasaki green, maybe the radiator cover just got replaced at some point and all the other plastics are original

    • @jasongalbraith297
      @jasongalbraith297  3 місяці тому

      @@theburger_kingAny paint rated for plastic should work as long as you clean the plastic well. Paint needs to have flex agent or it will crack as soon as it's flexed.

  • @jimsmith1856
    @jimsmith1856 5 місяців тому

    You do not change the oil every 500 miles. You're talking bollocks.

    • @jasongalbraith297
      @jasongalbraith297  5 місяців тому +1

      Technically you are correct. The manual says every 800Km which is closer to 497 miles. Honestly, how do you interpret the oil change schedule or are you just saying the interval in the manual is BS? I have personally been doing mine every 1,500 miles and using full synthetic oil with a Zinc additive. The oil is dirty but I blame that more on oil blow by than engine wear as my filters are clear of any metal .