D-Tracker review w/pics
Well I guess I just don't like tires without *****, the D-tracker always looks like it could use a tire 2 sizes bigger. But as I have stated in the past, if its what you like then I totally respect that. And that's what its all about.
Although after further review, that black one with the purple rims looks pretty good. Dang!! Does that mean I'm starting to widen out in my preferences?
Its all good.
Its all good.
Rumor curculating around to Kawasaki dealers is to expect a U.S version of the D-Tracker in 1 year, although the D-Tracker name is expected to be dropped in favor of a more marketable Supermotard derived designation.
My dealer tells me that he isn't all that excited since he sells almost as many KLR650's in a month as he does KLX250's all year although he may change his mind if the WR250X sell well.
My dealer tells me that he isn't all that excited since he sells almost as many KLR650's in a month as he does KLX250's all year although he may change his mind if the WR250X sell well.
I wonder if the 17" wheels off the new ninja 250 would fit our klx's????? I wouldn't mind a nice set of motard wheels for just playing,but I do enjoy the looks on peoples faces when they see you on the highway on a dirt bike with all the mx gear.
Since when does price have anything to do with sales numbers (in the U.S that is)? 
Every $8 an hour dishwasher drives an Escalade these days.
I drove by a pastry shop the other day that regularly has people lined up for half a city block to buy $60 cheesecakes, granted they aren't Sara Lee's, a lousy cheesecake for crying out loud.

Every $8 an hour dishwasher drives an Escalade these days.
I drove by a pastry shop the other day that regularly has people lined up for half a city block to buy $60 cheesecakes, granted they aren't Sara Lee's, a lousy cheesecake for crying out loud.
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