Easy Mods question
If you want to maintain your mpg and get some performance the best bang for the buck mods are an FMF Q4 pipe and a Dynojet kit, then pull the snorkle. You will not hurt the mpg much until you lower the gears which you may never do. With some research you can do all this for around $200 and take your stock 16-18 rear wheel horse power to the low 20's. These bikes are strangled on both sides of the piston and fixing that makes a noticable improvment. On mine I'll still do the big bore someday but until then it's not too shaby.
my wife and I were in Moab last August/September for three weeks, went jeepin at Uray Colo. I lived in Waco in the sixties for 10 years, I'm not a Texan but, I love Texas ! Thanks to all you young whippersnappers for the great advise !
Thanks to all you young whipper snappers for all the very good input.. I too
would like to know where to get a slip on for uder $200 ! I sold my 2000
Nomad six weeks ago, as I do not travel on a bike anymore. A week later, I was at a local bike shop, when they traded for an 2006 KLX 250 with 760 mi. So.... I very quickly made a deal to purchase, this like new bike. It now has 1500 plus mi. and I am mostly happy with it... although it's a tall dog ! I get on fairly easy but , getting off gives a few laughs to the other old goats down at the coffee shop, who can't believe I'm ridin that puddle jumper !
would like to know where to get a slip on for uder $200 ! I sold my 2000
Nomad six weeks ago, as I do not travel on a bike anymore. A week later, I was at a local bike shop, when they traded for an 2006 KLX 250 with 760 mi. So.... I very quickly made a deal to purchase, this like new bike. It now has 1500 plus mi. and I am mostly happy with it... although it's a tall dog ! I get on fairly easy but , getting off gives a few laughs to the other old goats down at the coffee shop, who can't believe I'm ridin that puddle jumper !
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