Finally got myself a KLR. It’s the slightly older bike that many rode at the Big Knock. Need to gear it for the road more but nice to ride round the back lanes on it
KLR Diesel
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Re: KLR Diesel
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Wow! You are truly one of the select few. And perhaps the only one on the board to own one. Do tell us more where you've done a thorough assessment.
And BTW, thanks again for the Big Knock report. I always look forward (with great envy) to your report and the accompanying pics. Much appreciated.
Wow! You are truly one of the select few. And perhaps the only one on the board to own one. Do tell us more where you've done a thorough assessment.
And BTW, thanks again for the Big Knock report. I always look forward (with great envy) to your report and the accompanying pics. Much appreciated.
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Awesome! How does it ride?
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Re: KLR Diesel
Pretty slow with a 14t on the front & a 56t on rear.
It’s an A14 model & I’ve already replaced the rear pads for the coming MoT.
Unlike the later models in comes with V5 & paperwork as to its history.
I will give it a birthday as regards oil & filters of course. It has just over 3500 on the clock & came with a new battery.
It’s an A14 model & I’ve already replaced the rear pads for the coming MoT.
Unlike the later models in comes with V5 & paperwork as to its history.
I will give it a birthday as regards oil & filters of course. It has just over 3500 on the clock & came with a new battery.