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KLR650 for sale
06-12-2014, 04:03 PM (This post was last modified: 06-12-2014 04:11 PM by propforward.)
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KLR650 for sale
We're allowed to sell bikes here, right?

Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeell:

For Sale

2006 Lobster Bisque KLR650, 22000 miles, $2500

Have you ever wanted to pretend to be an ADV rider but didn't know where to start? Have you stared in awe at the masses of KLR riders and wondered "just why do they do that to themselves?"

Why not leap aboard the rickety rackety KLR bandwagon? Grab yourself a handful of throttle and plod along the forest trails. No street cred at the local starbucks needed here - what you have is honest to goodness, down and dirty Kawasaki Dual Sport shenanigans of the first order!

Come with me now on a journey through time and space, as I regale you with the wonders and farkles that adorn, enhance and above all shine regally from this finest example of mid 2000s machinery.

See here, as Lobstah Boy (so affectionately named) gazes over the windswept plains adjacent to Lubbuttock, Texas.

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Yes, 'tis a bike that has seen many things. Its experience alone will imbue with an aura comparable only to that of visiting angels. Your friends will fall to their knees when they see you arrive on this wondrous piece of excellence, with tears streaming from their eyes.

Behold the official adornment of the Zombye Escaype Veehicle sticker. Highly prized, and much sought after.

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Are YOU ready for the coming Zombie apocalypse? Well with this bike, you CAN be.

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See how the original and severely uninteresting factory "Red" has been very carefully customised to the very artistic and far superior "Lobster Bisque" scheme, so highly sought after by your modern adventurer. Yes sir, with this prime piece of dual sporting, you will be the talk of the town. :eek1

Let us delve into the MANY and SUPERB upgrades that are of interest to the discerning buyer.

Why yes, the doo-hickey has been replaced, with an Eagle-Mike version and torsion spring if you please.

Sub frame bolts upgraded to the "through frame" high tensile steel version.

Nasty and and ancient glass tube fuses replaced with an all new, modern, sealed fuse block, that takes readily available blade fuses, and conveniently relocated for ease of access.

An additional fuse block added behind the right side fairing for additional electrical accessories. Currently comes wired with a USB style plug to power a Garmin type GPS unit, and pigtails for battery tender and heated gear (Tourmaster style pigtail).

And yes indeed - the bike has been kept on a battery tender for its whole life in my posession (ie since 2010 to present), thus the Yuasa battery is in tip top shape. :thumb

The motorcycle is gloriously adorned with Happy Trails brand crash bars and luggage. Just the job for those weekend round-the-world trips, or for picking up kitty litter.

Fitted with a Uni air filter, the motorcycle breathes deeply, and purrs along. The song of the single music to your adventuring ears.

The carburettor is fitted with the finest aluminum choke cable adapter, replacing the delicate and fragile stock *ugh* plastic fitting, and also sports an E-Z-adjust air mixture screw, for the avid tinkerer.

Miscellaneous improvements also include an Eagle Mike rear brake master cylinder bracket, rear brake reservoir guard by Happy Trails, and Moose Racing braided stainless steel front brake line, for those moments of stress when you want to do a little more than suggest to the front brake that it starts to grip.

Rock and ground projectile defence is provided in the form of a black anodised Happy Trails bash plate. Fear not rustic road 51 and its water crossings. Speed merrily through, and mud and rocks be damned I say!

Equipped with a pair of Michelin T63 tyres with a mere 2000 miles on them, the bike is ready for action.

Don't delay! Contact me today!

Your KLR awaits you.

Seriously, runs great. Has been garaged the whole time, the paint is faded but the bike is solid. Starts easy, runs all day without problems, in the cold or the heat. Has a thermo bob too.

Fresh coolant 2000 miles ago, oil change 1000 miles ago. Has a pelican top case, which gives uber cred. You want this. Comes with a Clymer manual and also a new OEM air filter.

Chain and sprox in good shape, and were replaced at 12,000 miles with a much heavier duty chain than stock.

Swingarm bearings and linkage were stripped and cleaned, and thoroughly greased at 12,000 miles.

Carb has a "Y" breather mod on it.

Clean title. Located north of the Twin Cities.

Buy it.

Dooooooooo it.

Just the job for the DS rally. Big Grin

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06-12-2014, 05:33 PM
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RE: KLR650 for sale
This would be a "best of Craigslist" ad if I ever saw one.

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06-13-2014, 06:44 AM
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Buy it. It's awesome.

It is a great running bike, I just don't need it.

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06-13-2014, 09:31 AM
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Here is the serious version of the ad - the bike really is for sale.

2006 Lobster Bisque KLR650, 22000 miles, $2500

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Only major downside on this bike is that the red plastics have faded in the sun - not that unusual on the red KLR650's. The bike has been garaged when not in use since 2010. I don't know about the prior owner. I did ride this in Texas for a year, (where the above pics were taken), and the sun is mighty powerful down there. Even so, it was stored in a storage unit when not being ridden.

Doo Hickey has been replaced with the Eagle Mike version and torsion spring. Pics are available of the install - I did the work myself. Absolutely no oil leaks from the job.

Sub frame bolts upgraded to the "through frame" high tensile steel version.

Glass tube fuses replaced with an all new, modern, sealed fuse block, that takes readily available blade fuses, and conveniently relocated behind the plastic cover on the left side for ease of access.

An additional fuse block added behind the right side fairing for additional electrical accessories. Currently comes wired with a mini USB style plug to power a Garmin type GPS unit, and pigtails for battery tender and heated gear (Tourmaster style pigtail).

Bike has been kept on a battery tender since 2010, so the battery is in good shape.

Happy Trails brand crash bars and luggage.

Uni air filter fitted. Brand new OEM air filter (unused) comes with the bike.

The carburettor is fitted with an aluminum choke cable adapter, replacing the delicate and fragile stock plastic fitting, and also has an E-Z-adjust air mixture thumb screw.

Eagle Mike rear brake master cylinder bracket, rear brake reservoir guard by Happy Trails, and Moose Racing braided stainless steel front brake line.

Brake pads were replaced at 12,000 miles.

Happy Trails black anodised bash plate.

Equipped with a pair of Michelin T63 tires with 3000 miles use on them.

Thermo bob fitted and fresh coolant at 20,000 miles.

Starts easy, runs all day without problems, in the cold or the heat.

Pelican top case. Comes with a Clymer manual.

RAM ball mount on handlebars.

Chain and sprox in good shape, and were replaced at 12,000 miles with a much heavier duty chain than stock.

Swingarm bearings and linkage were stripped and cleaned, and thoroughly greased with marine grade grease at 12,000 miles.

Carb has a "Y" breather mod on it.

Happy trails folding gear shift lever.

Stock foot pegs.

Clean title. Located central Minnesota.

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06-21-2014, 09:20 AM
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Why do all the cool bikes come up for sale when I am broke? Poo!

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06-21-2014, 08:54 PM
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Tyres
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