New KLR, thoughts
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 11:05 am
It's finally been released and improvements made.
Emission standards forced them to go to fuel injection which has been wanted by riders for a long time.
Owners usually complained about needing batter brakes. It got bigger brakes - AND ABS.
The subframe mounting bolts were breaking under heavy loads for years. One piece frame now.
The puny charging system always got bashed because it barely ran heated gear. Now has a much nicer stator unit with decent output.
Those that knew about the "Secret Reserve" in the tank outlasted those that didn't know by about 20 miles. The new injection pump in the tank makes the 6 gallons fully usable.
AND--- It now has a fuel gauge! (and digital dash)
And as any aging thing does, its added a few pounds. Almost 40 to be exact.
They did manage to keep it inexpensive.
https://www.kawasaki.com/en-us/motorcyc ... -_-VEHICLE

Thoughts? Anybody even care about the KLR in this world?
Only time will tell when somebody gets one and rips it open to find if the infamous "Doohickey" issue has been fixed or replaced with something better.
Emission standards forced them to go to fuel injection which has been wanted by riders for a long time.
Owners usually complained about needing batter brakes. It got bigger brakes - AND ABS.
The subframe mounting bolts were breaking under heavy loads for years. One piece frame now.
The puny charging system always got bashed because it barely ran heated gear. Now has a much nicer stator unit with decent output.
Those that knew about the "Secret Reserve" in the tank outlasted those that didn't know by about 20 miles. The new injection pump in the tank makes the 6 gallons fully usable.
AND--- It now has a fuel gauge! (and digital dash)
And as any aging thing does, its added a few pounds. Almost 40 to be exact.
They did manage to keep it inexpensive.
https://www.kawasaki.com/en-us/motorcyc ... -_-VEHICLE

Thoughts? Anybody even care about the KLR in this world?

Only time will tell when somebody gets one and rips it open to find if the infamous "Doohickey" issue has been fixed or replaced with something better.