NEW to KLX250S/Dual Sports
Due to decreased resistance (less dense air) at 4-5000 feet elevation. That's why there so many homeruns hit (at least the ball travel farther) in Denver and even punts/kicks travel farther in the mile high city. Better gas mileage and top spedd given all other factors are the same.
edit: I just did the math and 2 bikes with the same hp, same temp - 1 at SL and one at 4500' - if the bike at SL can go 84mph then it should be able to go 91.2 mph at 4500 feet.
edit: I just did the math and 2 bikes with the same hp, same temp - 1 at SL and one at 4500' - if the bike at SL can go 84mph then it should be able to go 91.2 mph at 4500 feet.
The stock jetting is so lean, it would make sense that it would be richer (i.e. about the "right" jetting) for riding at over 4700 feet (as oppoed to someone at sea level).
We definitely enjoy better gas mileage here (about +3 MPG is what I recorded)... and regular gas here is only 85 octane.
My stock 09 wouldn't do that. I did have a D606 on the rear and a Kenda 270 on the front. Heck, there were times going slightly uphill out of Las Vegas into a southerly wind when it would barely hit 60 indicated! With the 331, I haven't maxed it out, but it will run over 80 mph indicated uphill into that same wind. BIG difference!
"Instead of cruise control, maybe just an add-on lever that goes right on the end of the throttle, so your outside palm can rest on it".
I had one of those and I thought it sucked. Get the Go Throttle cruise control for $20. Works great, the only thing I don't like if you have bigger hands is you run out of room on the grip.
I had one of those and I thought it sucked. Get the Go Throttle cruise control for $20. Works great, the only thing I don't like if you have bigger hands is you run out of room on the grip.
I use the Go Throttle on the KLR. Not bad at all for the price, but I've never tried any other throttle lock on a bike so don't have any comparative suggestions. It's also easy to move to another bike.
Hello, I too am new to dual sport riding. I just got a 2012 KLX 250s and Im going to install a 2 Brothers slip on pipe, and a stage 2 Dyno jet kit. I see most people are removing the air box snorkle, so I will do that as well. I also saw people are changing the spark plug to a NGK IX iridum, would like to know more from you guys on this........Has anyone done the P.A.I.R. valve bypass? Any info would be great.....Thanks
Hello, I too am new to dual sport riding. I just got a 2012 KLX 250s and Im going to install a 2 Brothers slip on pipe, and a stage 2 Dyno jet kit. I see most people are removing the air box snorkle, so I will do that as well. I also saw people are changing the spark plug to a NGK IX iridum, would like to know more from you guys on this........Has anyone done the P.A.I.R. valve bypass? Any info would be great.....Thanks
Well not the only person..... Actually I did change the seat out to a Seat Concept (good move) and installed a Moose cargo rack but that's it. Personally I'm fine with the performance as is, but I can see how some of the more experienced would like more zip.
I run an SF with 2bros slip-on and jet kit at 1100m (~3500 ft) elev. I have a 13/39 sprocket combo and my speedo is corrected. *
The best top speed I can honestly manage is 120 kmh (75mph). Downhill with tail wind it'll do 135kmh (85mph). I can't see my KLX ever getting up to 90 and over without significant additional mods. At that speed however I would have reservations about speed wobbles.
Once uphills or head winds are encountered top speed can quickly drop to 100kmh (60 mph)...
The best top speed I can honestly manage is 120 kmh (75mph). Downhill with tail wind it'll do 135kmh (85mph). I can't see my KLX ever getting up to 90 and over without significant additional mods. At that speed however I would have reservations about speed wobbles.
Once uphills or head winds are encountered top speed can quickly drop to 100kmh (60 mph)...


