Great Review, Dude did a great job, easy to understand and speaks well! Actually talks about the product and explains well how it FELT, and things that might actually matter to a rider! Again Best review I have seen in a long time. Well done!
the klr is taller. too tall for me at least but i could sit of the versys comfortably. i would say the versys is more road and noob friendly. I really like mine very comfortable everything about it has been really fun so far. KLR was my first choice due to its lower cost but I couldnt reach the ground comfortably enough so I shopped for something else and some douche picked off a used V-Strom i was looking at just as i got the money to buy it so i got a versys still pretty good deal.
I have Pirelli mt60s on my versys the rear wears quickly I have about 2500 km, 1500 miles I may get another 500 or so and that's it the front will last probably two rear tires.Next I will get avon distanzia they last longer.
The klr is a dual purpose bike,but lets be honest it's bad at both to top heavy for true off roading and to slow to pass on the highway.The versys is 15 lbs heavier and has 65 compared to 20 hp,and seeing most people use them for gravel roads constuction etc your better off with a versys,i have tried a friends klr and i own a versys trust me there is no comparison.
Waste! I would much rather have the klr650 than the versys for sure. Versys might be a bit faster than the KLR but forget all that with that style of bike. The riding position is the same and both sits up high off the ground.
Great Review, Dude did a great job, easy to understand and speaks well! Actually talks about the product and explains well how it FELT, and things that might actually matter to a rider! Again Best review I have seen in a long time.
Well done!
I owned a new 09 model. I enjoyed the bike and would buy another one. Great power and handling.
all of these motoUSA videos are product advertisements. Tires, luggage, we get it. I wanna see more feedback on the bike!
the klr is taller. too tall for me at least but i could sit of the versys comfortably.
i would say the versys is more road and noob friendly. I really like mine very comfortable everything about it has been really fun so far.
KLR was my first choice due to its lower cost but I couldnt reach the ground comfortably enough so I shopped for something else and some douche picked off a used V-Strom i was looking at just as i got the money to buy it so i got a versys still pretty good deal.
Nice, but this was more of a tire review then about the Versys
talk about the bike not the luggage or tires.....wtf dude? you an editor or are you trying to advertise aftermarket products?
I have Pirelli mt60s on my versys the rear wears quickly I have about 2500 km, 1500 miles I may get another 500 or so and that's it the front will last probably two rear tires.Next I will get avon distanzia they last longer.
The klr is a dual purpose bike,but lets be honest it's bad at both to top heavy for true off roading and to slow to pass on the highway.The versys is 15 lbs heavier and has 65 compared to 20 hp,and seeing most people use them for gravel roads constuction etc your better off with a versys,i have tried a friends klr and i own a versys trust me there is no comparison.
No para el campo, not for off road.
Waste! I would much rather have the klr650 than the versys for sure. Versys might be a bit faster than the KLR but forget all that with that style of bike. The riding position is the same and both sits up high off the ground.
it givi not gevi lol
:)