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KLR650 Adventures: Idaho Backcountry Discovery Route Revealed
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Riding the Kawasaki KLR 650 on and off road. Idaho Backcountry Discovery Route Revealed. The final event for the evening was a drawing for a bunch of cool door prizes. As the table full of t-shirts, caps, and other freebies dwindled, I was stunned to hear my number called. I was stunned because I have never, ever, won a drawing of any sort. That changed tonight and I brought home an autographed copy of Into the Horizon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.com.
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KLR650 Adventures: 03/01/2015 - 04/01/2015
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Riding the Kawasaki KLR 650 on and off road. Plowing Through the Slop on a Muddy Mountain Ride. This past Saturday was sunny and warm, a perfect day for off road riding in Idaho's wild and beautiful backcountry. It felt like spring, but the distant mountains still had a dusting of snow. With most of the snow gone the lower mountains were barren, but we loved the views. Farther up, the snow was melting and the gravel road became a half melted, but partly frozen mix of mud, sand, slush, mush, snow, and ice.
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KLR650 Adventures: KLR Desert Camping
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Riding the Kawasaki KLR 650 on and off road. Here are a few highlights from our weekend KLR camping trip. The bikes were awesome, the weather was fantastic. The first day was crazy windy, but sunny and warm on the ride out of town. The Wolfman duffle and saddlebags held everything we needed and mounted solidly to our Precision Motorcycle racks. If you are looking for quality, waterproof, soft luggage, check out these bags. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.com. 2012 KLR650 16t ...
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KLR650 Adventures: 01/01/2015 - 02/01/2015
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Riding the Kawasaki KLR 650 on and off road. Rider Saved By ATGATT. Nobody gets on their bike thinking, "Today I am going to have an accident, I better wear my gear." Because accidents are never expected, many riders use All The Gear All The Time (ATGATT) as a personal rule for safe riding. You only ride when wearing a full set of safety gear. Jeans My chest area is as if nothing happened thanks my Forcefield Body Armor.". This is a great testimony to the effectiveness of wearing quality gear. It wil...
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KLR650 Adventures: Viking Cycle Ironborn Textile Jacket Review
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Riding the Kawasaki KLR 650 on and off road. Viking Cycle Ironborn Textile Jacket Review. The good folks at motorcyclehouse.com. Recently asked me for a sponsored review of this Viking Cycle Ironborn Textile jacket. They provided the jacket and I could say whatever I wanted, good or bad. After a couple of weeks wearing this jacket, here's what I have to say. There are zippered pockets on the upper chest, lower sides and two inside pockets for a phone or music player. The zippers work fine and pockets...
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KLR650 Adventures: 07/01/2015 - 08/01/2015
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Riding the Kawasaki KLR 650 on and off road. Coffee Fix When Moto-Camping in the Wild. I need my coffee in the morning and I want real coffee - not that freeze dried stuff. That is seldom possible when moto-camping, but these little VIA ready brew coffee packs from Starbucks are a good substitute. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.com. MotorcycleUSA Dual Sport News. Road Trip: My KLR650 Touring Bike. 2012 KLR650 16t Drive Sprocket Install. Eagle Mike Fork Brace.
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KLR650 Adventures: Coffee Fix When Moto-Camping in the Wild
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Riding the Kawasaki KLR 650 on and off road. Coffee Fix When Moto-Camping in the Wild. I need my coffee in the morning and I want real coffee - not that freeze dried stuff. That is seldom possible when moto-camping, but these little VIA ready brew coffee packs from Starbucks are a good substitute. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.com. MotorcycleUSA Dual Sport News. Road Trip: My KLR650 Touring Bike. 2012 KLR650 16t Drive Sprocket Install. Eagle Mike Fork Brace.
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KLR650 Adventures: 2012 KLR650 16t Drive Sprocket Install
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Riding the Kawasaki KLR 650 on and off road. 2012 KLR650 16t Drive Sprocket Install. This post is a photographic overview. Of changing this gear on a 2012 KLR. This is not a step-by-step guide. And you should follow the manufacturer's instructions for this procedure. Have a gear puller handy in case the old gear is stubborn about coming off the shaft. This is also a good time to clean the black, greasy, funk out of this area and inspect those wires for worn or damaged insulation. Yes, size matters! Wrap ...
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KLR650 Adventures: Plowing Through the Slop on a Muddy Mountain Ride
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Riding the Kawasaki KLR 650 on and off road. Plowing Through the Slop on a Muddy Mountain Ride. This past Saturday was sunny and warm, a perfect day for off road riding in Idaho's wild and beautiful backcountry. It felt like spring, but the distant mountains still had a dusting of snow. With most of the snow gone the lower mountains were barren, but we loved the views. Farther up, the snow was melting and the gravel road became a half melted, but partly frozen mix of mud, sand, slush, mush, snow, and ice.