Two weeks ago my son and I rode our Klr's to Creede, Colorado for a week of camping and fishing. I rode from Southwest Oklahoma and he rode from Fayetteville, Arkansas. In the weeks prior to the trip, my son bought a new seat. Sorry, I can't recall the brand, but it was around $400. The problem is when your bike is packed and loaded down for a trip like that, you are pretty much riding up on the tank. When he was test riding the new seat around town, he was really looking forward to that long ride from Fayetteville to Black Mesa State Park where we camped the first night. But in reality there was actually not much difference in the new seat verses the stock seat because of the loaded riding position. I just thought people should consider this before they spend the money on something they won't benefit much from.
That my friend is some excellent information. One that I may not have considered. I was loaded when I went to Oklahoma. and I am planning a 2500 mile round trip, trip soon as well. I will be taking about the same amount of gear for camping off the bike there and back. so Yes sir, I can see that being an issue. Thanks for taking the time to watch as well as share your story with us. It is truly appreciated. I would love to see pics from walls trip, we have a little group called Gen 3 Tribe on FB if you would like to join us there as well. Thanks again and have a blessed weekend. Dale
On 10-27-23, I took a 2 day, 925 mile trip on my '23 KLR "S" . First day was 375 miles, second 550. I am 69, 6'1" 245. All miles were hwy/interstate. I have a 'Seat Concepts' touring seat, National Cycle tall VStream windshield and a GoCruise throttle lock. The seat definitely makes long distance riding better as does the windscreen, and there is no way I woulda been able to complete the ride w/o the GoCruise. I had alot of fun and highly recommend a KLR as an inexpensive way to tour. I am also in agreement with all the items u mentioned in this excellent vid. Ride safe sir!
Oh thank you so very much for taking the time to watch and comment my friend. I am sorry for the late reply I am actually out in the woods for another week and internet is spotty at best. Thank you so very much for the kind words. I hope to see you out in the road one day my friend. Until then, have a blessed week and again sorry for the later replay. Dale.
I didn’t know Hank Hill rode motorcycles let alone a KLR! lol, you sound exactly like him. I bought a 2023 KLR 650 Adventure ABS last month and have been learning and loving it. I am trying to extend my distance to work up to an Iron Butt Association ride. Great video and thank you for posting.
ha, I dont know him. that is funny though. Sorry for the delay on this comment, it got lost in the mail somehow and I am just now seeing it. YEah, that is a long ride, I would not do it agian, unless it was a must have deal like the one I posted a video on. I did not try to get it certified or anything, it was a long ride home and took me way longer than I care to be on the bike at one time. I hope you have a blessed week. Dale
The Jalapeño Tree is great! It's cool that you're right in my home town! Thanks for the great video. My buddy and I are looking to get some KLR's as a starting point to see what kind of riding we enjoy most before dropping twice as much $ on bigger bikes. (If we ever even need to go to anything else)
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment, I am going to have to sell this one, I hate to, but life. If you are in the marshall area and want to come check it out, I will make you a great deal on it with some extra stuff thrown in . If not , no worries, have a blessed week Dale
I’m glad your enjoying sir. I love love love mine thanks for taking the time to watch and comment as it truly helps our little Channel out. Thank you and have a blessed weekend Dale.
hahaha, Yes sir, I left that in to see if anyone noticed, its actually a squirrel, they are smaller here for whatever reason, dont make sense, since everything in Texas is Larger. hahaha. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week my friend. Dale
Have a 2013 KLR , bought it new . Going to the Hills in South Dakota for a week and a half of September riding. I did Montana and Wyoming with it on and off road and it did great great! Ran great at 10,000 ft also. Built like a tank !
I found this, and maybe there are more like it, Magnum Tuning: This Kawasaki KLR 650 Camo ECU chip is an in-line tuning device that recalibrates the fuel map settings for improved HP, torque, throttle sensitivity and pep. Our ECU chip works great with other aftermarket upgrades including exhaust, intake, cam and performance ignition. Specs Claims 17% extra Horsepower and Torque 22% faster acceleration throughout the RPM range 6% fuel mileage improvement Higher top end speed (until redline limit) Improved throttle response w/o flat spots
Oh wow, I need to pull that up and check it out, Thank you for taking the time to share this with us, It would be nice if they would let me do a review with it. Thanks again for sharing and I hope you have a blessed week. Dale
@@Heartlanddualsport My interest is to see if the KLR can be made more comfortable for touring with a 16t or 17t sprocket and ECU remapping afterwards, so that the fuel/air ratios are tuned to the new gearing requirements. It seems like a logical thing to do because the fuel/air requirements will be different different with different performance modifications. I just found that for KLRs, Magnum Tuning ECU, but after looking into them, I'd be cautious unless you hear otherwise. All the reviews, even by Americans, have very poor English, and don't seem original. And they wouldn't answer me publicly when I asked them what, if any, advantage they have over a PC6/power commander. In any case, after looking into this stuff for the last 2 days, I think it's fair to say that it is easy and relatively cheap to get 20% (6hp) more power out of a KLR than stock with a quality air filter, exhaust, and EFI tuner, but would like to hear what others can add from personal experience. I have seen power curves that demonstrate that kind of increase even with the plug+play type EFI tuners. I mean, a BMW 310 performs almost the same as a KLR. Something isn't right performance wise with the stock tuning. Be cautious with the post above.
@@Heartlanddualsport Info I gathered in the last 2 days concerning the KLR EFI and what performance gains may be extracted from it. -- Bad news: DynoJet's Power Commander KLR tune does not resolve the mid-rpm fuel cut issue. Also, changing the fuel values (from 0 to 1) on 0% throttle for 3k - 7.5k RPM and it made no difference. I had a feeling this would happen. The DynoJet is a piggy back module. The ECU knows nothing of it. Good News: Definite 'seat of the pants' power increase! Pulls much better in the mid range while maintaining smooth control for the slow stuff. Looking at the maps, they achieved this by bumping up the timing advance values in the mid range. They made minimal changes to the fuel map. I'd compare the change to hitting the 'sport' button in your car or tow/pull button in your truck. -- Power Commander I don’t have one but those that have tried them on bikes in general say 1 to 2% increase. So .4 to 1.8 horsepower. Barely noticeable. The big bore kits seem to be the only thing that pumps up a KLR. -- I have two 2022 KLR’s both with power commanders. One has a Yoshi slip on and one has stock exhaust. Big improvement on both bikes but the Yoshi in my opinion gained at least 10% more. Much more throttle response and the added ability to pass cars on highway by just rolling the throttle instead of a requiring a down shift. Also a noticeable reduction in engine vibration at 60 to 70 mph. The engine just runs smoother. Definitely worth the money especially if your already adding a slip on exhaust. If you add the PC to your stock exhaust it comes with a map ready for that exhaust. You’ll notice a quicker throttle response and a bit more horsepower. Add a slip on with the PC and the improvement over stock is significant. Hopefully soon, PC will have a map specifically tuned for a few different slip on exhaust options. Either way, the PC is a great upgrade. -- Re-Flash The ECU Or Aftermarket Tuner Most modern bikes have an engine control unit (ECU), a small computer chip that controls (and much of the time strangles) various aspects of the bike’s performance. That chip is factory-programmed to comply with emissions and fuel requirements, but lucky for you, it can be remapped/re-flashed to uncork performance. An ECU (re)flash involves changing the stock onboard programming with a new tune usually resulting in good power gains (depending on your goals). But if you’re always changing parts on the bike (exhaust pipes, etc.), an ECU flash is probably not for you. Also, if done incorrectly your bike will suffer, so make sure the grease monkey doing the work knows the lay of the land. Or you can go with an aftermarket fuel/power tuner (like a Power Commander or Vance & Hines FuelPak) to adjust those stock settings. Broadly speaking, tuners come in two flavors: plug-and-play units designed for stock or lightly modified engines, and those that can be programmed to add more fuel or air and tweak other settings at different ranges to make more power to meet a highly tuned engine's needs. If you've slapped on a new pipe, you'll definitely want a tuner to get fuel mapping brought into line. These units can be a much simpler and more flexible deal than a re-flash. Result: Unless you're piggybacking with some other change, power gains won't be much, but they'll improve overall rideability. -- First, let me start by saying that the KLR EFI system is a version of 'speed density'. This means it monitors 'air density' to make changes to the fuel mapping using a MAP sensor and a 'narrow band' O2. The factory table is very narrow. It then uses the O2 reading to determine if the map/specified injector duty cycle is sufficient to keep the AFR (air/fuel ratio) within range (again, the factory O2 range is very narrow). It compensates for 'density' changes, ie; altitude and temperature. The system has no way of knowing what the 'mass air flow' actually is at any given point. When a free flowing intake and/or exhaust is installed that creates a 'mass flow' increase. Same thing if one installs a 685 kit for example. Simply bolting on 'performance parts' in general does NOT change the 'density' of the incoming air. Therefore the system has very little information to go on for making adjustments; other than it will see that the O2 reading is out of parameters for the corresponding density reading. The table the factory loads into the computer is so narrow it cannot produce appropriate compensation. Likewise, the factory has also specified rather 'lean' algorithms in regards to AFR. This means not only does the factory computer programming not have the ability (narrow band) to make enough correction but it doesn't see the 'need' to do it. Running that lean isn't going to help power output. The Power Commander gives full control over the fuel map and duty cycle (this is key) of the injector. One could literally run the injector at 100% duty cycle but it's not recommended. It would be more practical to upgrade the size of the injector at that point to maintain efficiency and longevity. Dynojet isn't in the business of 'making maps' for every bike and every combination. That's precisely why they have shops designated as "tuners" who employ a dynamometer. Dynojets' market is 'massive' in comparison to JD or most any others. What the 'autotune' (wideband) does is allow an end user to apply all of the same technology that would be used at the dyno. It tunes your engine in real time and has the ability to 'fully' compensate for any performance mods. It allows the user to specify what AFR and at what RPM/throttle position you want it. It's basically the equivalent of having a "factory" programming process right on the bike. It's a 'piggyback' system which means it intercepts the OEM input signal and then 'modifies' it to meet the parameters set forth in the map table. It's basically a constant feedback loop that allows full control over fuel and timing. Once the autotune makes a recommend table the user is able to go in and 'accept' the suggested 'trims' and/or modify them. Basically, the sky is the limit (or injector size/duty cycle) capabilities. With the setup that Willie is running and some seat time running the autotune through it's paces accepting trims (it takes many rides at different loads) to achieve, I firmly believe +10hp is not out of the question. Based on what I've seen in other applications. The big single thumper is going to benefit greatly from some ignition timing advancement because it needs more time to build cylinder pressure during the compression stroke. I'll reiterate, the KLR is NOT highly tuned from the factory; if anything it's DE-TUNED. This got a little long but there's a lot to cover. Bottom line, the PC runs circles around any other tuning module on the market in multiple ways. -- I am glad the PC+AT runs circles around simple fuel tuners. And it should because it is 3.5x the price of the JD Jetting Fuel Tuner. -- JDKAX04 - Kawasaki KLR650 (22) EFI $251.95 Easy install on bike Detailed instructions Change settings anytime Dyno and field tested, the Power Surge 6X will allow correction for humidity, temperature, air pressure, along with race fuels and motor modifications. The tuner adjusts in a matter of seconds in 6 zones, including an accelerator pump feature for more throttle snap response. The tuner can add or subtract fuel from the injection system. Conditions like rich or lean running, and stalling from flame-out at low revs can be corrected. The Power Surge 6X stays mounted on the motorcycle or quad. -- 33->39HP with the JD part. You'll need Snorkel delete and I believe a Uni Filter, plus your Delkevic exhaust to get to these results. -- I am surprised that it is nearly impossible to find Gen3 KLR owners that have posted info on using a high performance air filter + exhaust with a quality EFI tuner or dyno tune. The KLR is right on the edge of being a very highway capable/comfortable with proper gearing (17t, or 16t/40t = 800 lower RPMs at highway speeds) and the potential extra power these things can provide (6hp = 20%). A BMW 310 GS will max out at 90mph, same as a KLR, while getting nearly double the fuel mileage. Something tells me the KLR can do better than stock performance, and that it ought to. Also, such things should add to engine life, not subtract, because the lean+hot default tune is the recipe for reduced engine life. Though, fuel consumption may be another matter.
Enjoyed the vid. I bought my gen 3 in May and only have about 300 miles on it so far due to the heat keeping me off of it most days. Today was my longest ride so far at around 80 miles and my butt was feeling it for sure. This is my first motorcycle and I love it and am looking forward to longer rides in the future.
The but, yeah, it takes some saddle time and just like with horses and saddles, I am not sure if the dsaddle breaks in or our butts adjust to it. hahaha, It will get better in time, if its really bad try some padded bicycle shorts to help get you over the hump and then it should all work out ok. Thanks again for taking the time to watch and comment as it truly helps our little channel out, Like you , I hope this heat fades away sooner than later. Thanks again and have a blessed weekend Dale
Thank you for sharing your experience . I fully agree with you about throttle . I ride 4-5 hrs sometime and don’t feel my wrist getting any pain at all . I have bought cruise control but haven’t install yet . Sometime I feel pain on my knees after 2-3 hrs of continuous riding . However , It helps to recover quickly by standing up and seating down , move back and forth for little more blood circulation. Great bike with comfort and reliability.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. I truly appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment, it means the world to us and our little channel. Yes sir, I cant explain why, it just didnt hurt on this trip, I was happily surprised. Yes sir, the older I get, I do notice i need to stretch more often. You are correct, standing up from time to time helps me as well. Thats another reason, I like the old back roads in lue of the interstates, folks tend to watch you closer if you are standing up versus sitting hahaha. Whats this guy about to do , hahah, I like them watching and seeing me so im not involved in a wreck, so it works. Thanks again and have a blessed weekend my friend. Dale
I agree, I have started a series of videos, were I am riding it to the east coast form Texas and back, and I enjoyed every minute of it doing solo moto camping trip. Love this bike. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week sir. Dale
Putting a z900 pipe on my z900 rs. I see why the std. Z has 125 hp. The RS has 110. Its that single wall header with crossover tubes and longer collector. Will gain HP w stock parts and no chrome.
I got a 22 adv , but have only riden it 18kms so far , it feels pretty good, its the only modern bike I have , hope to do some trails, I've Got a 76 GL1000 that is all mechanically sound , and I'm just going to repaint the candy red . Cheers .
Yes sir, I totally agree, its a lot like a rider and a horse, you can have the most comfortable saddle in the world, take a few months off for winter and your in lots of pain first spring long ride. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week. Dale
hahahah, I totally get the it wasn't terrible. and yes there is more comfortable options. IF I am doing a long ride, I will wear bike shorts, padded mountain bike shorts the first couple of days to help the rear and seat break in together. I figure I had them so might as well. use. them. Thanks for taking the time to watch and share your story with us and I truly hope you have a blessed weekend. dale
My Son & I are planning a trip from Dallas to Yosemite Ntl park in 2024 on our KLR'S. We're looking forward to the adventure. I do know that a 300 +/- round trip trip jaunt in one day (Dallas to Davy Crockett Ntl. forest ) got our butt's attention, so the Yosemite trip will probably be a 2 week trip, Whew :)
Man O Man, I am excited for yall. I have some fond memories of my father and I riding around in various parts of Oklahoma, he never did get into the moto camping, but we spent a great deal of time at fishing camp and hunting camps so it all worked out in the end. I am very excited for yall. I will say this, if you have not tried it, both of you get a nice pair of bike shorts, that will help you get a jump start on the comfort, I can generally wear them (taking multiple pair) a few days. most of them are made with good sythentic materials, so its easy to wash them out, clean them up when yall hit a shower house. they dry quickly as well, so easy maintenance. One thing no-one talks about and I should probably do a video on it, there is several companies who are making bamboo based underwear, the huge benefit to these are they comfortable and they dont stink up like cotton. Huge help especially if you are wearing any kind of riding suit like the slim or badlands style adv riding pants and jackets, Your suit will stay much better smelling on long road trips like yall are going to take. hahaha. You may be asking why is he talking about stinky stuff, hahaha, its gonna happen on a long road trip, so when you peal off your clothes at camp, you will thank yourself for the extra precautions to not stink hahaha. Thanks so much for taking the time to watch this video and leave a comment, it truly helps our little channel out and I hope you have a blessed week. Please keep us posted on your trip, and know we are praying for yalls trip to be safe and creating lasting memories for many decades to come. Dale
@@Heartlanddualsport Thank you for the advice, by the time the trip arrives I'll be 65 & Jr. 16, we'll do our share of camping & probably a motel here & there (for Jr. of course ), Planning on hitting some BDR'S ( short term ) no extremes. The plan is Palo Dura canyon / four corners/parts of Colorado/ monument valley/valley of the Gods / Nevada ghost towns maybe Death valley then onto Yosemite & family reunion. I appreciate the Prayers, have a Blessed day !
Thank you so much for the kind words and Congrats to you on your new bike. I hope you love yours as much as I enjoy mine, One of the best all around bikes every made. Thanks again and have a blessed weekend. Dale
I have a '22 KLR Adventure that I put a Seat Concepts commuter seat on. Few days ago, I did 220 miles in 4.5 hrs (with breaks). It's much more comfy than stock.
That is good new. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment, I have always heard good things about the seat concepts stuff. You may see one on my bike one day. I know that they make quality stuff. Thanks again for taking the time to share your experience with us. It is comments and engagement that makes these videos funner to me. So thank you for that as well. I hope you have a blessed week and you get some "Lets Go Ride" time. Dale
Yes sir, I am so proud and happy for him, I was looking through cycle trader and called him and said, I found one, they was able to work the deal out. I am happy for him. Its going to be perfect for him. He has a couple smaller KTM dirt bikes, so this will be a welcome addition to his family. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week sir. Dale
Thank you so much for the kind words. It’s folks like you being the reason we do the videos. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. I hope you have a blessed weekend & Lets Go Ride. Dale.
My friend and I are waiting for the 2024 Kawasaki’s to come out. And we also intend to buy the trailers that I see on a lot of bikes the single axle. As we plan to do a ton of touring next year. My friend Macho is from New jersey.& I’m from Florida, so it’s going to be kind of a meet you in the middle, and we take off from there. Once we get used to our bikes, we intend to do the northern section of the tat out of NJ, to Oregon, then cut north through Alaska to Prudhoe bay. We plan to make this at least a minimum of a three month trip.
Oh man. That is so exciting. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us. Please if you don’t mind keep us posted. Alaska has been my Movie dick if you will. A dream of mine I have never quite been able to nail down. Thank you so very much for taking the time to watch and comment. I hope you have a blessed weekend my friend. Dale.
@@Heartlanddualsport for me, this is going to be a total writing change. Coming down off of a Honda Goldwing pulling a full-size trailer. To the new Kawasaki KL are adventure and hopefully pulling a single axle trailer.
Welcome to the fun my friend. It is a wonderful bike and I am sure you will enjoy yours as much as I love mine. Thanks again for taking the time to watch and comment as it helps our channel out so much, so thank you for that and have a blessed week. PS, with a name Like Dale, you have to be a great guy. Dale
@@Heartlanddualsport Dale isn’t a reason name . Dale Walksler is another great name in motorcycling. If your not familiar he did a couple bike related tv shows and built the Wheels Trough Time motorcycle museum in Maggie Valley NC. His son now runs it and is doing a great job of it. In spring I’ll head there . About a 90 minute ride for me.
@@LongRider47 I was blessed to ride around Maggie Valley a few years back on my DRZ when I went out that way for a while. It was an amazing area and I sure you will love it. I hope you have a blessed weekend and thanks again fot taking the time to watch and comment, I will be working on your mods video this weekend and it will post next thuersaday. Dale
I am excited for you my friend. Keep us posted and let us know how much you love it. I love mine. It is a great bike. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and know that we appreciate the comments and support. Have a blessed weekend and welcome to the fun dale
I put jell grips on my 2022 Adventure. It's helps a little. With 4200 miles have had no problems with the bik¹e. Also I did the airbox norkle delete and was surprised how better it sounded due to the intake induction.
MrPepper312, thank you so much for taking them time to watch and share your experience with us as well. I hope this helps others who are looking for the bike and or have questions about it and every comment counts in my book, so thank you so much. I hope you continue to have nothing but awesome riding with yours and I hope you have a blessed week. Dale
I have the same klr I went from ni to Athens ga not one problem. All yeses no complaints that's a eight hundred mile plus mile trip mine you I have all heavy crash guards and skid plate and hand guards heavy inner tubes and motoz tractionater tires all heavy stuff and heavy battery
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment and I so agree, for what the bike is, it is truly awesome and I so happy with it. Thanks again for sharing your story with us and I hope you have a blessed week. Sorry for the delay in my reply, I am always running behind. dale
Great way to explain your experience, your point of view was very interesting. I currently live in Venezuela and I can tell you that the prices of these motorcycles are crazy. Today in Caracas they sell a base model KLR 2022 for 14K or 15K. Impossible to be able to acquire a motorcycle of this style, with these disastrous and corrupt socialist policies that ruin the economy!
Man, I am sorry to hear that. Yes sir, this is a dream bike for me and I am loving it. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week. Thanks again for sharing your story with us. Dale
Yes sir. I was the only one complaining. More my body parts. I’m getting older hahah. But the hike will go as far as a guy wants to for sure. Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a blessed week. Dale.
Agreed, thank you for taking the time to watch and share your experience with us all. I appreciate you and I Hope you have a blessed and happy new year my freind. dale
I just took an 840 mile trip, and my ass hurt so bad that I had to get off the bike every 80-100 miles and I was pissed by the time I made it to around 300 miles, but then again I only had 500 miles on my bike so the seat really isn't broke in yet, and I do say that in the video as well on Friday, but I do swear a little as well because I was getting the heck beat out of me by the wind. you have more miles on your bike than I do so you are getting that seat broke in really well so that gives me hope that the seat on my bike will break in eventually...lol
I am currently prepping my bike for a 2200 mile round trip, trip. I am going to take padded bike shorts along with my Klim Gear on this trip. We shall see if that helps, if it does, it will be the most bang for the bike as far as seats go. I like you, was ready to get off the bike. One thing I told my wife and I forgot to mention it in the video was this, My right ear hurt more from the wind noise than my but did. Yes sir, I believe by the time I get back from this trip, it will be so much better for comparison. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week my friend. dale
I had cruise control on my Road King, I didn't have it on my Africa Twin, or my Himalayan, I didn't miss it. For me a full day is 500 miles (800 km). Everybody is different and it also depends on the road your riding. I don't think there is a gravel road that I have traveled that I would use a cruise control on. I like the variety of shots in this video are great but the quality of the video is very rough. Maybe think about increasing the data rate or updating your cameras.
Thank you so much for the kid. Words brother. It truly means a lot. I could not with this internet in the country do higher resolution videos. I do appreciate at your concern and will do what I can when I can. I am about to scrap this channel and making 4K videos is not in the budget. I am a one man show and making less than 300 bucks a year it don’t make sense to continue to make higher quality videos. I do apppreciate what you are saying hug brother if we could meet for coffee one day. I could sure find your ear on some ideas about all this stuff on RUclips. Hahah. I started it for one reason. Tried to make money with it for another reason and at this point I am so far in the red it don’t make sense to continue it. Hahahah. Thanks again and I hope you have a blessed weekend. I hope you get the shots you need for something that will keep you motivated. Dale.
I will say this, in Texas, we don't get as many windy days like we did back in Oklahoma. I have risen a few times in wind as much as 10-15 MPH, cross winds. It did better than A DRZ for sure. One Day, Tankerman was with me and he commented following me, how well my bike was doing in comparison to his XR, I hope this helps answer the question. It is heavy enough the wind is not nearly as noticeable. I am planning a 2500 mile round trip, trip soon. I will have a better answer for you after I return from that trip. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed weekend. Dale
Ha, I know right, its funny you would say that. I can see that happening sometime this year. I have been waiting to see how far along you two kids are doing on the cabin your making. :) I do intend to talk to y'all soon my friend. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment it is truly appreciated See you soon my friend. Dale
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment and welcome to the channel my friend. It is a NEXX helmet, I had used this one for many years and recently purchased another one from them since this one is essentially aged out. I hope this helps. Thanks again for the ind words and I hope you have a blessed week. Dale
ha, I love it. I have been using some of my daughters hair rubber bands for my beard on the long trips so it dont get all tangled up in knots, hahha, I can see that being another use on the long trips. Thank you so much for the idea and I hope you have a blessed week. Dale
It is the gamin Zumu XT, it is awesome, I love it, I use it in my jeep when I am not riding. amzn.to/3OoAGR0 I hope this helps, thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week. Dale
No, I actually have the uncle mikes brand for stabilizer on this bike, I honestly can't tell that it does anything other than remove your boot from sealing the top of the fork properly. I would not buy it agian. It looks cool, otherwise, I can't tell it is doing anything. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week. Dale
Alex, Thanks for taking the time to ask. I did cover this in one of the reviews I have done on the bike with feedback from other riders who are riding two up. Most of the folks who answered are adding the top case for the back of the bike, which makes a nice back rest for the passenger and they seam to be enjoying the trips nicely. When you say touring, I am thinking you are talking about longer all day trips and multiple day trips. I do not have an answer for you on that, however, if you are on Facebook, you may want to check out our Gen three tribe facebook group, there is a lot of different riders in that group and they may be able to answer better than I since I mostly ride solo. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope this helps some. Have a blessed weekend and Merry Christmas. Dale
hahahah, we have been riding about the same time, I dont like it either and it is only used on open highway with long ride time and I shake my hand out and turn it back off. If it helps at all, it is currently in my shop and I am 99% certain where it even is, its not the same as cruise control on bike where you hit the brakes etc and it cuts off, it will scare a fella when he looks up and hits the brakes and the engine is still trying to go forward hahaha. Thanks for watching and have a blessed week my friend. dale
That sir, I don't know, I have been a lot of places, but that one is on my list. I have not been there. Many our speed limits here in Texas are higher than 70 as well, I still cruise at the speed this bike is more comfortable at. Im in no huge hurry. Thanks for taking the time to watch and I hope you have a blessed week. Dale
I like it better than shaving all the time. I may shave some of it off soon, but its to the point, It is a rattled up mess after riding, its not quite long enough for a pony tail or to braid it, but is is awful after a day of riding as matted up as it gets being blown all day. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed weekend my freind. Miss you guys. dale
Two weeks ago my son and I rode our Klr's to Creede, Colorado for a week of camping and fishing. I rode from Southwest Oklahoma and he rode from Fayetteville, Arkansas. In the weeks prior to the trip, my son bought a new seat. Sorry, I can't recall the brand, but it was around $400. The problem is when your bike is packed and loaded down for a trip like that, you are pretty much riding up on the tank. When he was test riding the new seat around town, he was really looking forward to that long ride from Fayetteville to Black Mesa State Park where we camped the first night. But in reality there was actually not much difference in the new seat verses the stock seat because of the loaded riding position. I just thought people should consider this before they spend the money on something they won't benefit much from.
That my friend is some excellent information. One that I may not have considered. I was loaded when I went to Oklahoma. and I am planning a 2500 mile round trip, trip soon as well. I will be taking about the same amount of gear for camping off the bike there and back. so Yes sir, I can see that being an issue. Thanks for taking the time to watch as well as share your story with us. It is truly appreciated. I would love to see pics from walls trip, we have a little group called Gen 3 Tribe on FB if you would like to join us there as well. Thanks again and have a blessed weekend.
Dale
I bought a black sheepskin seat cover. Its 70 bucks and a rear monkey butt saver
On 10-27-23, I took a 2 day, 925 mile trip on my '23 KLR "S" . First day was 375 miles, second 550. I am 69, 6'1" 245. All miles were hwy/interstate. I have a 'Seat Concepts' touring seat, National Cycle tall VStream windshield and a GoCruise throttle lock.
The seat definitely makes long distance riding better as does the windscreen, and there is no way I woulda been able to complete the ride w/o the GoCruise.
I had alot of fun and highly recommend a KLR as an inexpensive way to tour. I am also in agreement with all the items u mentioned in this excellent vid. Ride safe sir!
Oh thank you so very much for taking the time to watch and comment my friend. I am sorry for the late reply I am actually out in the woods for another week and internet is spotty at best. Thank you so very much for the kind words. I hope to see you out in the road one day my friend. Until then, have a blessed week and again sorry for the later replay.
Dale.
@@Heartlanddualsport God bless.
I didn’t know Hank Hill rode motorcycles let alone a KLR! lol, you sound exactly like him. I bought a 2023 KLR 650 Adventure ABS last month and have been learning and loving it. I am trying to extend my distance to work up to an Iron Butt Association ride. Great video and thank you for posting.
ha, I dont know him. that is funny though.
Sorry for the delay on this comment, it got lost in the mail somehow and I am just now seeing it.
YEah, that is a long ride, I would not do it agian, unless it was a must have deal like the one I posted a video on. I did not try to get it certified or anything, it was a long ride home and took me way longer than I care to be on the bike at one time. I hope you have a blessed week.
Dale
Sold a goldwing for personal reason. bought 22 klr650 and LOVE THAT THING
Oh man. That is great news I’m glad your loving it my friend. Keep us posted on your travels and have a blessed week my friend.
Dale.
The Jalapeño Tree is great! It's cool that you're right in my home town! Thanks for the great video. My buddy and I are looking to get some KLR's as a starting point to see what kind of riding we enjoy most before dropping twice as much $ on bigger bikes. (If we ever even need to go to anything else)
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment,
I am going to have to sell this one, I hate to, but life.
If you are in the marshall area and want to come check it out, I will make you a great deal on it with some extra stuff thrown in .
If not , no worries, have a blessed week
Dale
I really enjoy my 22 KLr650!
I’m glad your enjoying sir. I love love love mine thanks for taking the time to watch and comment as it truly helps our little Channel out. Thank you and have a blessed weekend
Dale.
Whew!! You almost took out a chimpmunk at 6:41! Great video!
hahaha, Yes sir, I left that in to see if anyone noticed, its actually a squirrel, they are smaller here for whatever reason, dont make sense, since everything in Texas is Larger. hahaha. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week my friend.
Dale
Have a 2013 KLR , bought it new . Going to the Hills in South Dakota for a week and a half of September riding. I did Montana and Wyoming with it on and off road and it did great great! Ran great at 10,000 ft also. Built like a tank !
They are so fun. That is a beautiful area you are riding g as well. Maybe one day I will
Make it up there.
I found this, and maybe there are more like it, Magnum Tuning:
This Kawasaki KLR 650 Camo ECU chip is an in-line tuning device that recalibrates the fuel map settings for improved HP, torque, throttle sensitivity and pep. Our ECU chip works great with other aftermarket upgrades including exhaust, intake, cam and performance ignition.
Specs
Claims
17% extra Horsepower and Torque
22% faster acceleration throughout the RPM range
6% fuel mileage improvement
Higher top end speed (until redline limit)
Improved throttle response w/o flat spots
Oh wow, I need to pull that up and check it out, Thank you for taking the time to share this with us, It would be nice if they would let me do a review with it. Thanks again for sharing and I hope you have a blessed week.
Dale
@@Heartlanddualsport My interest is to see if the KLR can be made more comfortable for touring with a 16t or 17t sprocket and ECU remapping afterwards, so that the fuel/air ratios are tuned to the new gearing requirements. It seems like a logical thing to do because the fuel/air requirements will be different different with different performance modifications.
I just found that for KLRs, Magnum Tuning ECU, but after looking into them, I'd be cautious unless you hear otherwise. All the reviews, even by Americans, have very poor English, and don't seem original. And they wouldn't answer me publicly when I asked them what, if any, advantage they have over a PC6/power commander. In any case, after looking into this stuff for the last 2 days, I think it's fair to say that it is easy and relatively cheap to get 20% (6hp) more power out of a KLR than stock with a quality air filter, exhaust, and EFI tuner, but would like to hear what others can add from personal experience. I have seen power curves that demonstrate that kind of increase even with the plug+play type EFI tuners. I mean, a BMW 310 performs almost the same as a KLR. Something isn't right performance wise with the stock tuning. Be cautious with the post above.
@@Heartlanddualsport
Info I gathered in the last 2 days concerning the KLR EFI and what performance gains may be extracted from it.
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Bad news: DynoJet's Power Commander KLR tune does not resolve the mid-rpm fuel cut issue. Also, changing the fuel values (from 0 to 1) on 0% throttle for 3k - 7.5k RPM and it made no difference. I had a feeling this would happen. The DynoJet is a piggy back module. The ECU knows nothing of it.
Good News: Definite 'seat of the pants' power increase! Pulls much better in the mid range while maintaining smooth control for the slow stuff. Looking at the maps, they achieved this by bumping up the timing advance values in the mid range. They made minimal changes to the fuel map. I'd compare the change to hitting the 'sport' button in your car or tow/pull button in your truck.
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Power Commander
I don’t have one but those that have tried them on bikes in general say 1 to 2% increase. So .4 to 1.8 horsepower. Barely noticeable. The big bore kits seem to be the only thing that pumps up a KLR.
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I have two 2022 KLR’s both with power commanders. One has a Yoshi slip on and one has stock exhaust. Big improvement on both bikes but the Yoshi in my opinion gained at least 10% more. Much more throttle response and the added ability to pass cars on highway by just rolling the throttle instead of a requiring a down shift. Also a noticeable reduction in engine vibration at 60 to 70 mph. The engine just runs smoother. Definitely worth the money especially if your already adding a slip on exhaust.
If you add the PC to your stock exhaust it comes with a map ready for that exhaust. You’ll notice a quicker throttle response and a bit more horsepower. Add a slip on with the PC and the improvement over stock is significant. Hopefully soon, PC will have a map specifically tuned for a few different slip on exhaust options. Either way, the PC is a great upgrade.
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Re-Flash The ECU Or Aftermarket Tuner
Most modern bikes have an engine control unit (ECU), a small computer chip that controls (and much of the time strangles) various aspects of the bike’s performance. That chip is factory-programmed to comply with emissions and fuel requirements, but lucky for you, it can be remapped/re-flashed to uncork performance. An ECU (re)flash involves changing the stock onboard programming with a new tune usually resulting in good power gains (depending on your goals). But if you’re always changing parts on the bike (exhaust pipes, etc.), an ECU flash is probably not for you. Also, if done incorrectly your bike will suffer, so make sure the grease monkey doing the work knows the lay of the land.
Or you can go with an aftermarket fuel/power tuner (like a Power Commander or Vance & Hines FuelPak) to adjust those stock settings. Broadly speaking, tuners come in two flavors: plug-and-play units designed for stock or lightly modified engines, and those that can be programmed to add more fuel or air and tweak other settings at different ranges to make more power to meet a highly tuned engine's needs. If you've slapped on a new pipe, you'll definitely want a tuner to get fuel mapping brought into line. These units can be a much simpler and more flexible deal than a re-flash.
Result: Unless you're piggybacking with some other change, power gains won't be much, but they'll improve overall rideability.
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First, let me start by saying that the KLR EFI system is a version of 'speed density'. This means it monitors 'air density' to make changes to the fuel mapping using a MAP sensor and a 'narrow band' O2. The factory table is very narrow. It then uses the O2 reading to determine if the map/specified injector duty cycle is sufficient to keep the AFR (air/fuel ratio) within range (again, the factory O2 range is very narrow). It compensates for 'density' changes, ie; altitude and temperature.
The system has no way of knowing what the 'mass air flow' actually is at any given point. When a free flowing intake and/or exhaust is installed that creates a 'mass flow' increase. Same thing if one installs a 685 kit for example.
Simply bolting on 'performance parts' in general does NOT change the 'density' of the incoming air. Therefore the system has very little information to go on for making adjustments; other than it will see that the O2 reading is out of parameters for the corresponding density reading. The table the factory loads into the computer is so narrow it cannot produce appropriate compensation. Likewise, the factory has also specified rather 'lean' algorithms in regards to AFR. This means not only does the factory computer programming not have the ability (narrow band) to make enough correction but it doesn't see the 'need' to do it. Running that lean isn't going to help power output.
The Power Commander gives full control over the fuel map and duty cycle (this is key) of the injector. One could literally run the injector at 100% duty cycle but it's not recommended. It would be more practical to upgrade the size of the injector at that point to maintain efficiency and longevity.
Dynojet isn't in the business of 'making maps' for every bike and every combination. That's precisely why they have shops designated as "tuners" who employ a dynamometer. Dynojets' market is 'massive' in comparison to JD or most any others.
What the 'autotune' (wideband) does is allow an end user to apply all of the same technology that would be used at the dyno. It tunes your engine in real time and has the ability to 'fully' compensate for any performance mods. It allows the user to specify what AFR and at what RPM/throttle position you want it. It's basically the equivalent of having a "factory" programming process right on the bike. It's a 'piggyback' system which means it intercepts the OEM input signal and then 'modifies' it to meet the parameters set forth in the map table. It's basically a constant feedback loop that allows full control over fuel and timing. Once the autotune makes a recommend table the user is able to go in and 'accept' the suggested 'trims' and/or modify them. Basically, the sky is the limit (or injector size/duty cycle) capabilities.
With the setup that Willie is running and some seat time running the autotune through it's paces accepting trims (it takes many rides at different loads) to achieve, I firmly believe +10hp is not out of the question. Based on what I've seen in other applications. The big single thumper is going to benefit greatly from some ignition timing advancement because it needs more time to build cylinder pressure during the compression stroke.
I'll reiterate, the KLR is NOT highly tuned from the factory; if anything it's DE-TUNED. This got a little long but there's a lot to cover. Bottom line, the PC runs circles around any other tuning module on the market in multiple ways.
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I am glad the PC+AT runs circles around simple fuel tuners. And it should because it is 3.5x the price of the JD Jetting Fuel Tuner.
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JDKAX04 - Kawasaki KLR650 (22) EFI
$251.95
Easy install on bike
Detailed instructions
Change settings anytime
Dyno and field tested, the Power Surge 6X will allow correction for humidity, temperature, air pressure, along with race fuels and motor modifications. The tuner adjusts in a matter of seconds in 6 zones, including an accelerator pump feature for more throttle snap response. The tuner can add or subtract fuel from the injection system. Conditions like rich or lean running, and stalling from flame-out at low revs can be corrected. The Power Surge 6X stays mounted on the motorcycle or quad.
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33->39HP with the JD part.
You'll need Snorkel delete and I believe a Uni Filter, plus your Delkevic exhaust to get to these results.
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I am surprised that it is nearly impossible to find Gen3 KLR owners that have posted info on using a high performance air filter + exhaust with a quality EFI tuner or dyno tune. The KLR is right on the edge of being a very highway capable/comfortable with proper gearing (17t, or 16t/40t = 800 lower RPMs at highway speeds) and the potential extra power these things can provide (6hp = 20%).
A BMW 310 GS will max out at 90mph, same as a KLR, while getting nearly double the fuel mileage. Something tells me the KLR can do better than stock performance, and that it ought to. Also, such things should add to engine life, not subtract, because the lean+hot default tune is the recipe for reduced engine life. Though, fuel consumption may be another matter.
@@chadkline4268Sorry, but I’m a bit bamboozled. Which tuner did you think is best?
@@rollingstone3017 it depends on what changes you make, how often you make changes, and how much money you want to spend 🙂
Enjoyed the vid. I bought my gen 3 in May and only have about 300 miles on it so far due to the heat keeping me off of it most days. Today was my longest ride so far at around 80 miles and my butt was feeling it for sure. This is my first motorcycle and I love it and am looking forward to longer rides in the future.
The but, yeah, it takes some saddle time and just like with horses and saddles, I am not sure if the dsaddle breaks in or our butts adjust to it. hahaha, It will get better in time, if its really bad try some padded bicycle shorts to help get you over the hump and then it should all work out ok. Thanks again for taking the time to watch and comment as it truly helps our little channel out, Like you , I hope this heat fades away sooner than later. Thanks again and have a blessed weekend
Dale
Thank you for sharing your experience . I fully agree with you about throttle . I ride 4-5 hrs sometime and don’t feel my wrist getting any pain at all . I have bought cruise control but haven’t install yet .
Sometime I feel pain on my knees after 2-3 hrs of continuous riding . However , It helps to recover quickly by standing up and seating down , move back and forth for little more blood circulation.
Great bike with comfort and reliability.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us. I truly appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment, it means the world to us and our little channel. Yes sir, I cant explain why, it just didnt hurt on this trip, I was happily surprised. Yes sir, the older I get, I do notice i need to stretch more often. You are correct, standing up from time to time helps me as well. Thats another reason, I like the old back roads in lue of the interstates, folks tend to watch you closer if you are standing up versus sitting hahaha. Whats this guy about to do , hahah, I like them watching and seeing me so im not involved in a wreck, so it works.
Thanks again and have a blessed weekend my friend.
Dale
I have 3 bikes. All kawis. My 650 adventure is what I would take across America. It's incredible. A one cylinder
Goldwing.
I agree, I have started a series of videos, were I am riding it to the east coast form Texas and back, and I enjoyed every minute of it doing solo moto camping trip. Love this bike. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week sir.
Dale
Putting a z900 pipe on my z900 rs. I see why the std. Z has 125 hp. The RS has 110. Its that single wall header with crossover tubes and longer collector. Will gain HP w stock parts and no chrome.
I got a 22 adv , but have only riden it 18kms so far , it feels pretty good, its the only modern bike I have , hope to do some trails, I've Got a 76 GL1000 that is all mechanically sound , and I'm just going to repaint the candy red . Cheers .
6:34… 100% Truth! People need to understand the importance of physical conditioning and riding!
Yes sir, I totally agree, its a lot like a rider and a horse, you can have the most comfortable saddle in the world, take a few months off for winter and your in lots of pain first spring long ride. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week.
Dale
A few weeks ago I did 725 miles and followed it with a 250 mile day on my KLR base model with no mods. It wasn't comfortable, but it wasn't terrible.
hahahah, I totally get the it wasn't terrible. and yes there is more comfortable options. IF I am doing a long ride, I will wear bike shorts, padded mountain bike shorts the first couple of days to help the rear and seat break in together. I figure I had them so might as well. use. them. Thanks for taking the time to watch and share your story with us and I truly hope you have a blessed weekend.
dale
My Son & I are planning a trip from Dallas to Yosemite Ntl park in 2024 on our KLR'S. We're looking forward to the adventure. I do know that a 300 +/- round trip trip jaunt in one day (Dallas to Davy Crockett Ntl. forest ) got our butt's attention, so the Yosemite trip will probably be a 2 week trip, Whew :)
Man O Man, I am excited for yall. I have some fond memories of my father and I riding around in various parts of Oklahoma, he never did get into the moto camping, but we spent a great deal of time at fishing camp and hunting camps so it all worked out in the end. I am very excited for yall. I will say this, if you have not tried it, both of you get a nice pair of bike shorts, that will help you get a jump start on the comfort, I can generally wear them (taking multiple pair) a few days. most of them are made with good sythentic materials, so its easy to wash them out, clean them up when yall hit a shower house. they dry quickly as well, so easy maintenance. One thing no-one talks about and I should probably do a video on it, there is several companies who are making bamboo based underwear, the huge benefit to these are they comfortable and they dont stink up like cotton. Huge help especially if you are wearing any kind of riding suit like the slim or badlands style adv riding pants and jackets, Your suit will stay much better smelling on long road trips like yall are going to take. hahaha. You may be asking why is he talking about stinky stuff, hahaha, its gonna happen on a long road trip, so when you peal off your clothes at camp, you will thank yourself for the extra precautions to not stink hahaha. Thanks so much for taking the time to watch this video and leave a comment, it truly helps our little channel out and I hope you have a blessed week. Please keep us posted on your trip, and know we are praying for yalls trip to be safe and creating lasting memories for many decades to come.
Dale
@@Heartlanddualsport Thank you for the advice, by the time the trip arrives I'll be 65 & Jr. 16, we'll do our share of camping & probably a motel here & there (for Jr. of course ), Planning on hitting some BDR'S ( short term ) no extremes. The plan is Palo Dura canyon / four corners/parts of Colorado/ monument valley/valley of the Gods / Nevada ghost towns maybe Death valley then onto Yosemite & family reunion. I appreciate the Prayers, have a Blessed day !
Bought mine 2 weeks ago. Enjoyed your video about the bike.
Thank you so much for the kind words and Congrats to you on your new bike. I hope you love yours as much as I enjoy mine, One of the best all around bikes every made. Thanks again and have a blessed weekend.
Dale
I have a '22 KLR Adventure that I put a Seat Concepts commuter seat on. Few days ago, I did 220 miles in 4.5 hrs (with breaks). It's much more comfy than stock.
That is good new. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment, I have always heard good things about the seat concepts stuff. You may see one on my bike one day. I know that they make quality stuff. Thanks again for taking the time to share your experience with us. It is comments and engagement that makes these videos funner to me. So thank you for that as well. I hope you have a blessed week and you get some "Lets Go Ride" time.
Dale
@@Heartlanddualsport and keep on keepin' on with them vids.✌️
Tankerman got him a BEAST, he’s all giggly like school girl with that KTM 890.
Yes sir, I am so proud and happy for him, I was looking through cycle trader and called him and said, I found one, they was able to work the deal out. I am happy for him. Its going to be perfect for him. He has a couple smaller KTM dirt bikes, so this will be a welcome addition to his family. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week sir.
Dale
Thanks for the information. Excellent review.
Thank you so much for the kind words. It’s folks like you being the reason we do the videos. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
I hope you have a blessed weekend & Lets Go Ride.
Dale.
My friend and I are waiting for the 2024 Kawasaki’s to come out. And we also intend to buy the trailers that I see on a lot of bikes the single axle. As we plan to do a ton of touring next year. My friend Macho is from New jersey.& I’m from Florida, so it’s going to be kind of a meet you in the middle, and we take off from there. Once we get used to our bikes, we intend to do the northern section of the tat out of NJ, to Oregon, then cut north through Alaska to Prudhoe bay. We plan to make this at least a minimum of a three month trip.
Oh man. That is so exciting. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us. Please if you don’t mind keep us posted. Alaska has been my Movie dick if you will. A dream of mine I have never quite been able to nail down. Thank you so very much for taking the time to watch and comment. I hope you have a blessed weekend my friend.
Dale.
@@Heartlanddualsport for me, this is going to be a total writing change. Coming down off of a Honda Goldwing pulling a full-size trailer. To the new Kawasaki KL are adventure and hopefully pulling a single axle trailer.
Nice video. Just picked up my new 2022 klr yesterday.
Welcome to the fun my friend. It is a wonderful bike and I am sure you will enjoy yours as much as I love mine. Thanks again for taking the time to watch and comment as it helps our channel out so much, so thank you for that and have a blessed week.
PS, with a name Like Dale, you have to be a great guy.
Dale
@@Heartlanddualsport Dale isn’t a reason name . Dale Walksler is another great name in motorcycling. If your not familiar he did a couple bike related tv shows and built the Wheels Trough Time motorcycle museum in Maggie Valley NC. His son now runs it and is doing a great job of it. In spring I’ll head there . About a 90 minute ride for me.
@@LongRider47 I was blessed to ride around Maggie Valley a few years back on my DRZ when I went out that way for a while. It was an amazing area and I sure you will love it. I hope you have a blessed weekend and thanks again fot taking the time to watch and comment, I will be working on your mods video this weekend and it will post next thuersaday.
Dale
I’m getting one of those bikes soon.
I am excited for you my friend. Keep us posted and let us know how much you love it. I love mine. It is a great bike. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and know that we appreciate the comments and support. Have a blessed weekend and welcome to the fun
dale
Thanks Dale. Great job. Good info. God bless. Happy trails.
Your very welcome sir. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed weekend.
dale
I put jell grips on my 2022 Adventure. It's helps a little. With 4200 miles have had no problems with the bik¹e. Also I did the airbox norkle delete and was surprised how better it sounded due to the intake induction.
MrPepper312, thank you so much for taking them time to watch and share your experience with us as well. I hope this helps others who are looking for the bike and or have questions about it and every comment counts in my book, so thank you so much. I hope you continue to have nothing but awesome riding with yours and I hope you have a blessed week.
Dale
I have the same klr I went from ni to Athens ga not one problem. All yeses no complaints that's a eight hundred mile plus mile trip mine you I have all heavy crash guards and skid plate and hand guards heavy inner tubes and motoz tractionater tires all heavy stuff and heavy battery
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment and I so agree, for what the bike is, it is truly awesome and I so happy with it. Thanks again for sharing your story with us and I hope you have a blessed week.
Sorry for the delay in my reply, I am always running behind.
dale
Great way to explain your experience, your point of view was very interesting. I currently live in Venezuela and I can tell you that the prices of these motorcycles are crazy.
Today in Caracas they sell a base model KLR 2022 for 14K or 15K. Impossible to be able to acquire a motorcycle of this style, with these disastrous and corrupt socialist policies that ruin the economy!
Man, I am sorry to hear that. Yes sir, this is a dream bike for me and I am loving it. Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week. Thanks again for sharing your story with us.
Dale
@@Heartlanddualsport Thanks to you friend, for the entertaining ride!👊
Usa following green socialist like Germany. The KLR MAY BE A LIFE SAVER. Get youre gear together.
😂. I have the same bike i did it over 800 mile trip to ga from eliz nj no problems the bike didn't complain once
Yes sir. I was the only one complaining. More my body parts. I’m getting older hahah. But the hike will go as far as a guy wants to for sure. Thanks for sharing and I hope you have a blessed week. Dale.
All bike's have a sweet spot,you just have to find it.
Agreed, thank you for taking the time to watch and share your experience with us all. I appreciate you and I Hope you have a blessed and happy new year my freind.
dale
I just took an 840 mile trip, and my ass hurt so bad that I had to get off the bike every 80-100 miles and I was pissed by the time I made it to around 300 miles, but then again I only had 500 miles on my bike so the seat really isn't broke in yet, and I do say that in the video as well on Friday, but I do swear a little as well because I was getting the heck beat out of me by the wind. you have more miles on your bike than I do so you are getting that seat broke in really well so that gives me hope that the seat on my bike will break in eventually...lol
I am currently prepping my bike for a 2200 mile round trip, trip. I am going to take padded bike shorts along with my Klim Gear on this trip. We shall see if that helps, if it does, it will be the most bang for the bike as far as seats go. I like you, was ready to get off the bike. One thing I told my wife and I forgot to mention it in the video was this, My right ear hurt more from the wind noise than my but did. Yes sir, I believe by the time I get back from this trip, it will be so much better for comparison. Thank you so much for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week my friend.
dale
I love it!
Thank you so much kind sir, fun times I tell ya.
Have a blessed weekend.
Dale
I had cruise control on my Road King, I didn't have it on my Africa Twin, or my Himalayan, I didn't miss it. For me a full day is 500 miles (800 km). Everybody is different and it also depends on the road your riding. I don't think there is a gravel road that I have traveled that I would use a cruise control on. I like the variety of shots in this video are great but the quality of the video is very rough. Maybe think about increasing the data rate or updating your cameras.
Thank you so much for the kid. Words brother. It truly means a lot. I could not with this internet in the country do higher resolution videos. I do appreciate at your concern and will do what I can when I can. I am about to scrap this channel and making 4K videos is not in the budget. I am a one man show and making less than 300 bucks a year it don’t make sense to continue to make higher quality videos. I do apppreciate what you are saying hug brother if we could meet for coffee one day. I could sure find your ear on some ideas about all this stuff on RUclips. Hahah. I started it for one reason. Tried to make money with it for another reason and at this point I am so far in the red it don’t make sense to continue it. Hahahah.
Thanks again and I hope you have a blessed weekend. I hope you get the shots you need for something that will keep you motivated.
Dale.
Well done, I was wondering how does the bike do in crosswinds.
I will say this, in Texas, we don't get as many windy days like we did back in Oklahoma. I have risen a few times in wind as much as 10-15 MPH, cross winds. It did better than A DRZ for sure. One Day, Tankerman was with me and he commented following me, how well my bike was doing in comparison to his XR, I hope this helps answer the question. It is heavy enough the wind is not nearly as noticeable. I am planning a 2500 mile round trip, trip soon. I will have a better answer for you after I return from that trip. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed weekend.
Dale
Since it’s sooo comfy, you shouldn’t have an issue making it back to the mountains of western North Carolina. 😜
Ha, I know right, its funny you would say that. I can see that happening sometime this year. I have been waiting to see how far along you two kids are doing on the cabin your making. :) I do intend to talk to y'all soon my friend. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment it is truly appreciated See you soon my friend.
Dale
Great info on the KLR I’m interested in getting a KLR s , nice helmet; what brand is it.
Thanks,
Ben
Thank you for taking the time to watch and comment and welcome to the channel my friend. It is a NEXX helmet, I had used this one for many years and recently purchased another one from them since this one is essentially aged out. I hope this helps. Thanks again for the ind words and I hope you have a blessed week.
Dale
Take a rubber band and wrap it in between the twist throttle gap at your own risk of course, that's a cruise control in a pinch.
ha, I love it. I have been using some of my daughters hair rubber bands for my beard on the long trips so it dont get all tangled up in knots, hahha, I can see that being another use on the long trips. Thank you so much for the idea and I hope you have a blessed week.
Dale
@@Heartlanddualsport No problem, I used it all the time on mine lol.
@@Heartlanddualsport If you make a video on it I would note (do this at your own risk) sad but you know the world we live in.
@@ThinkBeforeYouSheep hahah, I know right,. Thank you and I so agree.
I hope you have a blessed week.
@@ThinkBeforeYouSheep Sorry about that , I was logged into the wrong account when I replied
Have a blessed week my friend.
Dale
GPS set up ? I like it
It is the gamin Zumu XT, it is awesome, I love it, I use it in my jeep when I am not riding.
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I hope this helps, thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week.
Dale
Do you think front forks stabilizer would help the vibration ??
No, I actually have the uncle mikes brand for stabilizer on this bike, I honestly can't tell that it does anything other than remove your boot from sealing the top of the fork properly. I would not buy it agian. It looks cool, otherwise, I can't tell it is doing anything.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed week.
Dale
97k plus miles on my klr 650 me @ 80 clutch exaust gasket not for sale durable
Thank you for taking the time to watch and share this with us all. Thank you and I Hope you have a blessed weekend.
Dale
dammit Bobby
Hahahah. I know right. ;)
Could someone tell me how it'll do for touring two-up?
Alex, Thanks for taking the time to ask. I did cover this in one of the reviews I have done on the bike with feedback from other riders who are riding two up. Most of the folks who answered are adding the top case for the back of the bike, which makes a nice back rest for the passenger and they seam to be enjoying the trips nicely. When you say touring, I am thinking you are talking about longer all day trips and multiple day trips. I do not have an answer for you on that, however, if you are on Facebook, you may want to check out our Gen three tribe facebook group, there is a lot of different riders in that group and they may be able to answer better than I since I mostly ride solo.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope this helps some.
Have a blessed weekend and Merry Christmas.
Dale
I’ve been riding for 35 years. A throttle lock on a bike scares me. I don’t want it.
hahahah, we have been riding about the same time, I dont like it either and it is only used on open highway with long ride time and I shake my hand out and turn it back off. If it helps at all, it is currently in my shop and I am 99% certain where it even is, its not the same as cruise control on bike where you hit the brakes etc and it cuts off, it will scare a fella when he looks up and hits the brakes and the engine is still trying to go forward hahaha. Thanks for watching and have a blessed week my friend.
dale
70miles ? that is higher than the top speed in most parts of Australia lol
That sir, I don't know, I have been a lot of places, but that one is on my list. I have not been there. Many our speed limits here in Texas are higher than 70 as well, I still cruise at the speed this bike is more comfortable at. Im in no huge hurry. Thanks for taking the time to watch and I hope you have a blessed week.
Dale
How do you stand all that crap on your face? I sure couldn’t
I like it better than shaving all the time. I may shave some of it off soon, but its to the point, It is a rattled up mess after riding, its not quite long enough for a pony tail or to braid it, but is is awful after a day of riding as matted up as it gets being blown all day. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment and I hope you have a blessed weekend my freind. Miss you guys.
dale