LETS POST SOME PIC OF YOUR BAD @$$ KLXs
#1661
Not sure about the one he's using (looks similar). But I use this one - PMR - Kawasaki KLX250S/SF XL Rear Luggage Rack (2009 - Present) - $78.99 USD
nice and small.
nice and small.
Last edited by Outside1; 04-17-2014 at 08:02 PM.
#1662
Not sure about the one he's using (looks similar). But I use this one - PMR - Kawasaki KLX250S/SF XL Rear Luggage Rack (2009 - Present) - $78.99 USD
nice and small.
nice and small.
#1663
Got the KLX way-low and cut down the seat so we hit the trails last weekend for her first dual-sport ride. Due to a road closure I had to put her on some more difficult trails than planned but she did great. She took the MSF course to get her license 10yrs ago but hadn't ridden on her own in ~5yrs. She enjoyed this more than she ever did street riding... even with a couple tip-overs and a decent off that resembled my NSD sticker.
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#1664
Did a few things to my klx250sf over the week. You guys know what a stock bike looks like so I won't bore you with those pics. Most of you know that you have two choices for mounting the zeta style handguards with integrated turn signals, either with the supplied hardware, which would be a pain to do with factory handlebars, or the way I did, drill and tap. I have attached pictures of the project.
#1665
Did a few things to my klx250sf over the week. You guys know what a stock bike looks like so I won't bore you with those pics. Most of you know that you have two choices for mounting the zeta style handguards with integrated turn signals, either with the supplied hardware, which would be a pain to do with factory handlebars, or the way I did, drill and tap. I have attached pictures of the project.
#1666
KLX In Wales for 2 days off road riding.
Here are some pictures of this weekends riding in Wales. The KLX kept up with the best of the KTM's, Huskys and other more competition orientated bikes. With 200miles of trails taken in over the weekend hte KLX behaved perfectly never missing a beat over the very rough terrain or in the deep water. I think by the end of day one it raised a few eye brows as to what I could do with the bike and where it could go with only some Continential TKC80 Twin duro tyres on.
#1669
Got the KLX way-low and cut down the seat so we hit the trails last weekend for her first dual-sport ride. Due to a road closure I had to put her on some more difficult trails than planned but she did great. She took the MSF course to get her license 10yrs ago but hadn't ridden on her own in ~5yrs. She enjoyed this more than she ever did street riding... even with a couple tip-overs and a decent off that resembled my NSD sticker.
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