2022 Kawasaki KLR650 First Ride Review

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  • @RevZilla
    @RevZilla  3 года назад +32

    Read Spurgeon's first ride review on Common Tread: rvz.la/3DPNATD

  • @JessePerryAndCoffee
    @JessePerryAndCoffee 3 года назад +499

    As a second gen KLR rider, the "we're not making good time, but we're having a good time" is on brand.

    • @barrettwbenton
      @barrettwbenton 3 года назад +7

      Well, that keeps with Kawasaki's most-famous slogan: "Laissez les bon temps rouler!"

    • @barrettwbenton
      @barrettwbenton 3 года назад +6

      @fartpoobox ohyeah In keeping with the bike's general vibe, more or less.

    • @nigelwolfe6150
      @nigelwolfe6150 3 года назад +4

      Going obnoxiously SLOW on VERY limited routes is not my idea of a good time....Once you actually know how much better it could be with another model it would be impossible for most people to really be happy with this bike UNLESS it is just used for commuting....not the best commuter but it would work at least....and one could pretend they were adventure riding every morning on the way to work I am not trying to be all negative and mean I am serious...IF you want the real deal look for a used bike if you cant afford a new legit bike....this motorcycle totally does NOT have the potential....in fact adding "farkles" trying to make it better? Will just add even MORE weight to an already HOPELESSLY obese design

    • @philipbarton2634
      @philipbarton2634 3 года назад +23

      @@nigelwolfe6150 I have a better idea.....get a "hopelessly obese" BMW and go riding alone and dump it. enjoy the walk home. All adventure bikes are obese. Thats why they are not called dirt bikes.

    • @e.l.9589
      @e.l.9589 3 года назад +2

      @@nigelwolfe6150 what are your top bikes?

  • @RickyJr46
    @RickyJr46 3 года назад +95

    An enjoyable real world review, that didn't bury a $7K machine under $25K expectations.

  • @justinturner4850
    @justinturner4850 3 года назад +218

    My favorite thing about the KLR is that you can’t kill it. It’s so simple to maintain, it’s so easy to get parts for, these things just keep going.

    • @TechFabLab
      @TechFabLab 3 года назад +10

      How about the doohickey thingamajiggy I keep reading everywhere else about this bike...

    • @Ritalie
      @Ritalie 3 года назад +29

      They are great bikes. But as far as I know, a Hayabusa is also bulletproof, and lasts for over 100,000 miles without any issues. The Japanese bikes have such good build quality. Although I'm a little suspicious of Yamaha saying they are going to switch to aluminum cylinder bores on their new entry level bikes. Always ask about the cylinder bore lining, don't buy a bike until you know it's got Nikisil hard chrome, or cast iron bores. If it has the new "aluminum with silicon in it" do not buy it. Aluminum will never last even 1/2 of the life of a hard chrome bore.

    • @justinturner4850
      @justinturner4850 3 года назад +3

      @@Ritalie I agree. It’s like manufacturers don’t build things to last anymore. More money in service and sales if they have to fix it or just buy a new one. If it lasts forever they can’t make more money on it after the initial purchase:( it’s a shame.

    • @shinyribs2178
      @shinyribs2178 3 года назад +10

      I had a Gen 1. After 50,000 miles it needed fork bushings. Almost $200 just for the bushings! You can usually get those for $20-30. They're not particularly cheap to work on, especially considering everything on them needs work as delivered. The brakes were awful, the forks are awful, the handling was awful. It'd cost a fortune to make a good handling/stopping bike out of one.
      Yeah, it ran, but so has every other bike I've owned. I don't know why KLR's get a free pass for all of their awfulness based on the idea of, ," yeah, but it's bulletproof!" So what? So are 95% of all Japanese bikes out there.
      I don't miss that bike one bit. It served me well, but it was a chore to ride. Shocking to me that they're still selling.

    • @shinyribs2178
      @shinyribs2178 3 года назад +9

      @Ritalie
      The CP2 engine is already aluminum cylinder bore. No cast iron longer, but nikasil plated. It lasts WAY longer than cast iron. I was skeptical of them at first, but coated aluminum bores have proven themselves to be absolutely fantastic. It's such a hard wearing surface that replacing pistons/rings is like changing spark plugs. Just take the old ones out and put new ones in- no machine work needed. If you do need a cylinder replated....I pay like $50 for a thumper. It's cheaper than what they charge to bore cast iron. Nothing to fear with aluminum bores!

  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMoto 3 года назад +181

    Great video and article. I have a 1250GSA and a T7 in my garage - as well as a smaller Beta dual sport - and truly, I enjoy this new KLR just as much as any of my own bikes, and maybe even more. Why? You have to work the bike hard for speed, making it engaging. It is comfortable, so it doesn't distract from enjoying the ride. It can go almost 300 miles to a tank, as good as my GSA (almost). It doesn't feel heavy, and the suspension while soft, soaks up the terrain. It is everything you need, nothing you don't, and at an incredible price, making you feel less bad when you crash it. Throw spec sheets out the window, along with your ego, this bike will deliver more smiles per mile than anything else.

    • @coastalhillbilly3419
      @coastalhillbilly3419 3 года назад +12

      Slow bikes are fun to ride fast

    • @markcollins5026
      @markcollins5026 3 года назад +6

      Man, the new KLR I just got has plenty of cruising power for me, it's a hoot to ride !

    • @somestuffithoughtyoumightl6985
      @somestuffithoughtyoumightl6985 3 года назад +1

      How does the KLR compare to T7 on street, for those longer miles?

    • @yvonjasser
      @yvonjasser 3 года назад +2

      @@somestuffithoughtyoumightl6985 the guy has a GS for long miles…, I have a T7 and wouldn’t recommend for long miles, unless you upgrade the seat and screen. It looks like the KLR is ready for long miles as is.

    • @elindenstein
      @elindenstein 3 года назад +5

      @@coastalhillbilly3419 Some of the most fun I've had going 70mph on a motorcycle was on a KLR 250!

  • @juliusjacob1416
    @juliusjacob1416 3 года назад +103

    I like this reviewer a lot. He has a very clear way of reviewing while also being charismatic. Would love to have that bike!

  • @johnnydangerously7186
    @johnnydangerously7186 3 года назад +21

    If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. Kawasaki left the KLR as close to the original design as possible. Fuel injection is a nice modern touch which was needed. Most manufacturers have lost their way when it comes to ADV bikes. Good on you Kawasaki!

    • @christophersmith1149
      @christophersmith1149 3 года назад

      @Kattrap thatd be the best dual sport period. Itd also likely be about 55hp out the door, which would fix my only major complaint with them

    • @theroadtripraven6694
      @theroadtripraven6694 3 года назад

      @Kattrap A 6th gear, some fairings like on the early 90's RSE version, EFI and switchable ABS would make it a dream for every adventurer.

  • @RVAMotorsports
    @RVAMotorsports 2 года назад +18

    This video helped me decide on a 2022 klr650 adventure. I was a little skeptical of the highway capability of the bike before buying it. I've had it for 3 months now and have put almost 2,000 miles on it. Most of the miles have been on pavement at around 60 mph but maybe 300 miles was at interstate speeds of around 75 mph. This bike just EATS miles! Between my wife and I we have 10 different bikes in the garage (Yamaha R6, HD Dyna Lowrider, Honda Shadow, a couple of Sportsters, Honda 919 just to name a few) and this is by far the bike I want to ride most often! Don't doubt it's touring capability. It's great!

  • @rupertfb
    @rupertfb 3 года назад +25

    I did the TAT on a used 2013 $3,300 KLR. Flawless. Simple. Averaged 53mpg overall (full camping gear). It’s good to see that ‘The Force is still strong’ in this relatively unchanged bike, Despite the temptation of turning it into a T 700!

    • @somestuffithoughtyoumightl6985
      @somestuffithoughtyoumightl6985 3 года назад +1

      287 miles on 6.5 gallons = 44 MPG, worse if you factor the tiny bit of leftover fuel.
      Kinda surprised here

    • @bryanreilly4117
      @bryanreilly4117 3 года назад +3

      @@somestuffithoughtyoumightl6985 he was strictly on the highway probably going 75 or 80. That's about wringing the things neck. Slow that to 55mpg and you'll get the 50 mpg.
      Also leaving fuel in the tank would increase his mpg not make it worse

  • @jimmyhanks8884
    @jimmyhanks8884 3 года назад +131

    Sounds like a decent bike to get out on without all the fancy shit. Also, I congratulate Spurge on the weight loss. Looking good, Man.

    • @submissions72
      @submissions72 3 года назад +10

      A decent bike? Lmfao klr650 is literally the king of all motorcycle, the only motorcycle you will ever need to do everything and anything. The klr650 sir is more than a decent motorcycle by a long mile.

    • @justsomedude445
      @justsomedude445 3 года назад +1

      hp & suspension not up to modern performance but for the $ this bike cannot be beat , itll go anywhere and back again carrying all your luggage ect on a misers budget

    • @rob1399
      @rob1399 2 года назад

      ghey

    • @fluffylittlebear
      @fluffylittlebear 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@justsomedude445 Well the DR650 is similarly priced, and one could argue that it's superior to the KLR in several key areas.

    • @justsomedude445
      @justsomedude445 5 месяцев назад

      @@fluffylittlebear lighter but also 30+ year old tech really , just different , the klr cannot be beat for budget long distance travel on or off road , but that said id be buying a ktm690 or husky701 if i was looking for another 1cyl adv/dual sport

  • @MrPepper312
    @MrPepper312 2 года назад +14

    My last two bikes, 2019 Yamaha Tracer 900 then a 2021 Kawasaki RS900Cafe. Both sexy and fast. Before those two was 2018 KLR. Found myself looking at the 22 KLR Adventure and bought it. It's more fun to go fast on a slow bike than it is to have to go slow on a fast bike.

  • @FunkMasterJunk
    @FunkMasterJunk 3 года назад +7

    Im glad they didnt change the KLR. Its a bike that is at a great price point. Its not over kill and you can own as a second bike to go out adventuring and keep the GSXR in the garage and not break the bank. I love it.

    • @bobs4454
      @bobs4454 3 года назад

      Bet ya could have used a 6th gear

  • @DeadBaron
    @DeadBaron 3 года назад +58

    KLR is my dream bike. Had to sell my old bike (GS450S) and stop riding for now to focus on work and the baby :( Hoping to save up and get a KLR by next year

    • @emfl4437
      @emfl4437 3 года назад +4

      A KLR is your dream bike 😂😂😉. All kidding aside, I ride with a buddy that has a gen1 KLR and he absolutely loves it. He has it dialed in, and it will out live us both. Cheers 🏍️

    • @alwaysdirty155
      @alwaysdirty155 3 года назад +1

      I paid 1700 for a 1st gen used one...3 years (and some easy work ) later it's still good as" new."

    • @Roger_Ramjet
      @Roger_Ramjet 2 года назад +1

      Good luck man and congrats on the baby. GS450S ...wow. Like 1983? You will get your KLR!

  • @IgorKolar
    @IgorKolar 3 года назад +29

    As a long time cyclist, fresh motorcyclist, I find all suggestions of 'uncomfortable' motorcycle seats funny. But I'm glad it's more comfortable :)

    • @karthik.g63
      @karthik.g63 3 года назад +1

      lol
      That made me chuckle

    • @coastalhillbilly3419
      @coastalhillbilly3419 3 года назад

      Right.Just about any motorcycle seat is luxurious compared to a Selle Italia bike seat

    • @Holmaaron
      @Holmaaron 3 года назад

      I’d much rather spend a day on a road saddle than sitting on my Tenere seat all day. It’s like straddling a 2x4, sharp edges dig in and cut the circulation off

  • @markcollins5026
    @markcollins5026 3 года назад +20

    Man, I got the new 2022 KLR650 base model sand color no abs, I love it, I'm also 67 years old, and I can get both feet flat on the ground !

    • @tjl8884
      @tjl8884 3 года назад +1

      I love that colour.
      Im 42 and haven't driven a bike since I was 12. A 125cc dirt bike, and I love the bike you got and am thinking of getting it.

    • @markcollins5026
      @markcollins5026 3 года назад +1

      @@tjl8884 man, it's a real comfortable bike, I'm 6'-1" fits me perfect, what a hoot to ride !

    • @tjl8884
      @tjl8884 3 года назад +1

      @@markcollins5026 Nice. Im 5'10. Might be on my toes lol. I wonder if the ride height could be lowered. I think my buddy said his honda can be lowered

    • @markcollins5026
      @markcollins5026 3 года назад +1

      @@tjl8884 man, Kawasaki dose offer a lower seat for the KLR, and you can probably get a lowering link as well !

  • @ladybuzzkillington2072
    @ladybuzzkillington2072 2 года назад +4

    Im gonna be getting one of these for my first motorcycle come summer and to be honest this review has only further pushed my excitement.
    Thanks for the review and im happy to subscribe

  • @scoutrifle6827
    @scoutrifle6827 3 года назад +23

    I have been curious about the new KLR, and this managed to answer every question I had. Well done!

  • @richardconnoly
    @richardconnoly 3 года назад +1

    When my son graduated from university, he announced he was buying a KLR and riding it from Victoria BC Canada to Ushuaia. He had an amazing trip and proved once again that the KLR is in fact a true adventure bike. Eight years later he still has his KLR.

  • @0ptimalgaming
    @0ptimalgaming 3 года назад +4

    I just got my KLR the other day, took a quick 4 mile ride around my block (getting my license late september) and it was super fun! Can’t wait to get my license and have the entire road at my disposal

  • @ADVF800GS
    @ADVF800GS Год назад +1

    I have a 2nd gen KLR and ride in a group that most of them have BMW GS’s, KTM’s, T7’s, and more but my KLR does everything all those bikes will do and mine is WAY cheaper to fix if anything goes wrong, I LOVE KLR!!!

  • @Idividezero
    @Idividezero 3 года назад +14

    When I took the MSF course, I retested on a KLR650 (my state has a tiered licensing system). All I remember from that bike was how much I wanted to keep riding.
    I eventually bought a MT-07, but someday, I'd LOVE to pick up one of these.

    • @bvan1970
      @bvan1970 3 года назад +2

      Funny stuff. I took my re-cert on a borrowed KLR with only 3 rides prior to test date. I hadn’t ridden a moto for at least 15 years prior. The klr was perfect for the test. Only 2 people passed the test that day. Me on the KLR and a guy on a scooter. One week later I was on a bmw 1150gs heading for Alaska.

    • @guillermoyelamo5816
      @guillermoyelamo5816 3 года назад +1

      Same here. I’m torn between a T7 and this one for my eventual second bike. I too have and MT07 an I love it so much I don’t want to get rid of it. Soon it will be time for that Dual Sport addition to the stable, only time will tell... ride safe man!

    • @TheWrigle
      @TheWrigle 3 года назад +2

      @@guillermoyelamo5816 I started on an sv650, then a vstrom650, then a ninja 650, and finaly a klr650. I wound up pretty disappointed in the klr engine and brakes. Replaced the klr with a t7, and it's really the best of both worlds. More comfortable on and off road than the klr, and if you like the mt07 engine, you will probably love it in the t7 as well. I couldn't put up with the lack of power the single cylinder klr put out when compared to the other two cylinder 650s I had owned previously. Felt like it was falling apart at freeway speeds, and really couldn't be pushed at all on twisty roads. That being said the klr was a good intro to adv riding, and I did have some good times on it.

    • @guillermoyelamo5816
      @guillermoyelamo5816 3 года назад

      @@TheWrigle can’t argue with your point tbh. I just have a soft spot with KLRs and having another one is going back to those good times, but frankly like you said, this platform is for starting out in ADVs. a T7 is definitely the best choice here

  • @shmac96
    @shmac96 2 года назад +1

    I remember when Revzilla had a little corner store in Philly. I remember inquiring about a job and I never put in an application. Shortly after they moved to an old wearhouse in S. Philly. Then they moved to an even nicer location further south. That last location was the one of the most impressive showrooms for motorcycle anything I've ever been to. You guys have come so far and am happy for the prosperity you guys have made. Cheers!

  • @gregorbabic7664
    @gregorbabic7664 3 года назад +21

    I feel the beauty of bikes like the KLR is the fact that it forces you to sit back and enjoy the ride and take in your surroundings. The attention is off speed and the bike, but rather the experience of the ride/adventure. With a key focus on the rider not being beat up and tired at the end of it all. I think this review highlighted that very well. 👍
    PS… is it just me or does the uncovered look of the bike when the tank, seat and body work off look really good! Would love to see a minimalist custom done of the bike.

    • @homosidorovich4753
      @homosidorovich4753 3 года назад

      This is true, but it's also cope.

    • @FuzedBox
      @FuzedBox 3 года назад +1

      @HomoShalom. Not really, many KLR riders already have a fast bike or two. KLR serves a purpose at a good price and makes for a fantastic toy.

    • @homosidorovich4753
      @homosidorovich4753 3 года назад

      @@FuzedBox cope? seethe? mald, even?

    • @FuzedBox
      @FuzedBox 3 года назад +3

      @@homosidorovich4753 Oh yeah, I'm totally "mald". Quit projecting, kid.

    • @homosidorovich4753
      @homosidorovich4753 3 года назад

      @@FuzedBox When I look in the dictionary at the definition of copeseethemald, there is a picture of you malding.

  • @ericweber1969
    @ericweber1969 3 года назад +1

    I hope you had fun in the Southwest, Spurg! Thanks for giving our beautiful part of the country some love.

  • @ChiquenTenderz
    @ChiquenTenderz 3 года назад +4

    7:14 "It's the kind of bike that encourages you - to explore a little farther than the last time you were out, and to do so with such amusement, that you might just lose track of time, along the way."

  • @martini7454
    @martini7454 3 года назад +10

    I gotta say I love that Spurgeon reviews bikes, and he does great work. BUT, I think he has the personality and voice to host really good adventure type episodes. I'd love to see him put up to interesting adventures. Road trip through Idaho perhaps? Riding a goofy bike? Etc. 😌 Thanks Y'all! 💕

  • @makerofmanythings8447
    @makerofmanythings8447 2 года назад +4

    I've been bouncing back-and-forth between the 2022 KLR650 adventure and the 2022 Triumph tiger 850 sport. There's only a $1,400 difference they are both used with 200+ miles on them. The Triumph tiger 850 sport has a lot of extras, like crash bars, heated grips, extras driving lights, rear hard storage boxes, hand guards. It's like $2,500 in add on's.. but the KLR650 is so simple and nice. Dealers are sell KLR650 adventure bikes for 10,000 out the door now. The Triumph tiger 850 sport is priced at $11,400 with 280 miles on it, it looks badass. Decisions, Decisions !!🤯

    • @benfrank1583
      @benfrank1583 2 года назад +1

      What did you get?

    • @makerofmanythings8447
      @makerofmanythings8447 2 года назад +1

      @@benfrank1583I have decided on a new 2022 Honda NC750x DCT, I think it will be sufficient for my needs and it's the same price as a 2022 KLR, the Triumph tiger 850 sold before I got a chance to get it. I really like the Africa twin but man they are expensive.

  • @Magnus0311
    @Magnus0311 Год назад +1

    Instead of seeing the KLR as a heavy dual sport bike, I think of it more as a lightweight, more off road oriented adventure bike. It’s like the love child of a smaller dual sport and a bigger adventure bike. An awesome blend of both worlds at a great price.

  • @MJT-DA
    @MJT-DA 3 года назад +4

    Spurgeon has to be the best reviewer I have ever seen keep it up!

  • @Bashe1965
    @Bashe1965 3 года назад +1

    Bought my 2015 new and still ride it daily to work, 16,000+ miles later not one issue with anything! Bone stock no Doo Hickey BS either!

  • @GiulianoAlessiani
    @GiulianoAlessiani 3 года назад +4

    I have a 1998 KLR 650 C model and i dont complain… imagine having a 2022… Nice video bro. 🇦🇷 saludos!

    • @richardahola692
      @richardahola692 3 года назад +1

      From the Argentine flag I would guess you paid dearly for it. I live up in Chaco and the best I could get was a Falcon. A KLR would be a dream here

    • @GiulianoAlessiani
      @GiulianoAlessiani 3 года назад +1

      @@richardahola692 estas en lo correcto… no fue barata pero no me arrepiento es hermoso tractor. De todas formas la Falcon también es caño. Abrazo amigo! Saludos

  • @chrisbort6083
    @chrisbort6083 3 года назад +7

    I like revzilla bike reviews, you give me all the info about the bike I want in a reasonable amount of time. 😃🇺🇸

  • @Choirboyjr11
    @Choirboyjr11 3 года назад +6

    This is the best new KLR review. Great job Spurgeon!

  • @pinkiewerewolf
    @pinkiewerewolf 3 года назад +1

    The Legend is back!
    My 2018 salutes the newest generation of KLR 650.

  • @rockout1180
    @rockout1180 3 года назад +4

    One of the best reviewers I have heard. Good job Spurge!

  • @PMitchell106
    @PMitchell106 3 года назад +4

    0:40 at first glance I thought that was supposed to be a scale drawing of where the fuel pump sits and how big it is 😂

  • @ERFitness
    @ERFitness 2 года назад

    I just got this bike. Its my first bike. New to the community. Very excited.

  • @chriscrain2878
    @chriscrain2878 3 года назад +5

    Great ride report. I came within a hair of buying one today, but I hadn't done any research on it. Now I have ... let's see what tomorrow brings. 😉

  • @davidshugars947
    @davidshugars947 3 года назад +8

    Great review spurg.
    I miss my 2005 every day. Even though it vibrated the muffler off. (Always carry zip ties on the klr)
    Only thing the new one is missing is cruise control. My next bike just has to have it.

  • @clarknawrocki9718
    @clarknawrocki9718 2 года назад

    I bought a klr 650 last week and I can't wait to ride it

  • @GrotrianSeiler
    @GrotrianSeiler Год назад +1

    Kawasaki is putting out some really great bikes these days.

  • @Hanky_Bannist8r
    @Hanky_Bannist8r 3 года назад +53

    Kawasaki did enough to pacify the feds to keep selling the machine, it really didn't need to be much better than it was. Reinventing the KLR would be a travesty in a division it already owns.

    • @mrspeigle1
      @mrspeigle1 3 года назад +2

      Yeah, on the other hand, are the basic doohicky, thermobob upgrade package so much to ask? Maby a 6 speed transmission?

    • @grilledcheese1318
      @grilledcheese1318 2 года назад

      @@mrspeigle1 Pacify the feds and fix doohicky/thermobob would have been a grand slam. Maybe next time.

  • @kawabungah20
    @kawabungah20 2 года назад +1

    A really nice review, Spurge! We all (vicariously) took the first ride with you and you made it fun and informative! Guess what... I now have a brand new KLR sitting in my garage. I'll add a ThermoBob and be on my way!! Thanks....

  • @0HARE
    @0HARE 3 года назад +10

    Great bike, great review.
    I have a 2006 model, my daily rider. It has 68,000 miles on it, and still runs as good as new.
    For the new model, I wish they’d have made a 6th gear, and a lower 1st gear.
    I hear that they also did away with the tachometer on the new model. What were they thinking?
    Happy Trails

  • @needbettername8583
    @needbettername8583 2 года назад

    I owned a 2012 klr 650 a few years ago after always owning litre sports bikes
    I fell in love with it. If I ever want to ride across the world I'd take this either way.

  • @peterrussell798
    @peterrussell798 3 года назад +4

    Excellent review. Had a 1st Gen (‘05) and now have a 2nd Gen (‘17). Fan of ABS, fuel injection, and tubeless tires. Oh, well, two out of three ain’t (hmm, Meatloaf was right), but after all the farkling on my ‘17, I’ll probably keep rolling it. Although LED headlights are nice…. Heck three out of four is fine and it’s mainly a commuter and a tourer with occasional fire road thrown in.

  • @dainjahrus
    @dainjahrus 3 года назад +9

    great review. looks fun, agreed that i wouldn't want the klr to turn into some massive/complicated adventure bike... thats not its place in the market. redesign looks way better and a lot more offroady that it did and man... that fuel range...

  • @richvangorder3900
    @richvangorder3900 3 года назад

    My 22 klr 650 adventure review. I have 1400 miles on it. Did the initial service at 600 miles. Kawi oil filter and 2.2q of mobil 1 10w40 wet clutch oil = $28. Easy as hell. I commute 86 miles round trip to work here in TX. 50% interstate, 50% farm roads. Its charismatic in a slow and competant way. It needs nothing i appreciate it in all its glory. I fill at 200 miles once the light starts blinking putting 4 gallons in. Indicating it flashes with 2 gallons remaining. I cruise at 70 mostly. Itll take more...but why? I just enjoy the ride. That is what its for. Understand that point and youll never want for anything more

  • @SatansSpatula
    @SatansSpatula 3 года назад +2

    From the side, it's fairing looks extremely reminiscent of the KTM 640 Adventure, a bike that was at least a decade ahead of its time!

  • @GrahamSmith1523
    @GrahamSmith1523 3 года назад +6

    At the start of this review I was all “please don’t be Spurg, it’s gonna be Spurg…”
    By the end I was like “hey, this wasn’t bad”.
    Thanks primarily to the film style and editing I think. I’d love to see more of this. Thanks!
    (Please post gear reviews daily not all at once) xoxo

    • @tieoneon1614
      @tieoneon1614 3 года назад

      LOL I thought the same. But since this and his Pan American review, i started liking him again.

  • @rightway5311
    @rightway5311 2 года назад +1

    Amazing review.
    I am 3 years into riding on my Bonnie t120. I don’t ride fast, my favorite ride is on PCH time to time. I don’t ride more than 2-3k miles a year.
    Seeking for 2nd bike to have more fun on light off-road. However, being almost 200lb and the light enduro just don’t get me safe speed to get out of city on freeway. This seem to check all the box and thank you for great review 👍🏼

    • @ExcelsiorUnltd
      @ExcelsiorUnltd 2 года назад

      I bought my Bonnie Black new in 2006. I still have her and ride as often as possible. Heading out Monday for my new KLR Adventure ABS. Super excited

  • @Porsche996driver
    @Porsche996driver 3 года назад +4

    0:43 it got a performance pump Austin Powers would be proud of.

  • @elbowsout6301
    @elbowsout6301 3 года назад

    I had a 2001 KLR 650 and my ass was sore after 125 miles. Thanks for this review. I like the looks of this new one.

  • @TheSpectre223
    @TheSpectre223 3 года назад +5

    Great looking bike these, and you're absolutely right that it's good for them to keep it true to its roots. Nice review too, mate

  • @growlith6969
    @growlith6969 3 года назад +1

    Basically: If you don't want a bike like the KLR, then don't buy the KLR.....buy that other thing you were thinking about. However if you really want something like the KLR, then the KLR is an excellent choice, because....it is very much a KLR and does very KLR things.

  • @DangarMarine
    @DangarMarine Год назад

    The 2022 model of me is about an inch longer in the rear too.

  • @omargv780
    @omargv780 3 года назад +2

    What a great video, thank you. You need to do more motorcycle reviews, you're awesome.

  • @NYCZ31
    @NYCZ31 3 года назад +31

    The dinosaurs are extinct; the KLR endures

    • @LTVoyager
      @LTVoyager 3 года назад +5

      The KLR is the cockroach of motorcycles. The last motorcyclist after the apocalypse will be riding a KLR.

  • @errezeta55
    @errezeta55 3 года назад +2

    Great review, Spurgeon! Thanks😎

  • @mikeharbison8762
    @mikeharbison8762 3 года назад +1

    The Return of the King

  • @patmay8879
    @patmay8879 3 года назад

    What a great review. Spurge, you have become my favorite bike reviewer. And Common Tread is my favorite podcast.

  • @deadfishparty
    @deadfishparty 3 года назад +2

    I’m glad you didn’t fluff Kawi’s balls by glossing over the imperfections such as the pegs and brakes. Not enough to get me off my kitted ‘14 NE but a great upgrade and price for someone getting into the ADV world. Real ADV. Not glossy magazine ADV.

  • @ehyme56
    @ehyme56 3 года назад +30

    I'm a bit disappointed that we didn't get to see it upside down or dunked in a lake. I suppose there's always a chance when the Zach reviews it for the daily rider.

    • @vidster7
      @vidster7 3 года назад +2

      Agree

    • @nitrofish8908
      @nitrofish8908 3 года назад +7

      Will it drag a Christmas tree up a hill

    • @ehyme56
      @ehyme56 3 года назад +3

      @@nitrofish8908 these are the questions we need answers too.

    • @SpurgeonDunbar
      @SpurgeonDunbar 3 года назад +1

      @@nitrofish8908 hahaha.....

    • @tharalalnun4364
      @tharalalnun4364 3 года назад +3

      Papa Zach won't let us down

  • @lorimcquinn3966
    @lorimcquinn3966 3 года назад +1

    Excellent review throughout. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tomassoyweyvon4902
    @tomassoyweyvon4902 3 года назад

    Spurge!....Great Review, great to come a cross a review featuring my back yard, I've been in search for a bike with a little more carrying capability (Pass/Equipment) to tow behind my Motor home for those adventurous off roads that wont break the bank. You've convinced me !

  • @BigTurboTrucker
    @BigTurboTrucker Год назад +1

    Havent had a bike in a few years, found a brand new one of these for 5k (lower trim but still well below sticker) so I think this will be a good reintroduction to biking for me!

  • @stefaniam8897
    @stefaniam8897 2 года назад

    Brake!!! Where are you flying... Can you slow down, please. Such a great start and suddenly... A good angle and a nice melody. Where did you find this cute little village? Maybe re-upload the video ... just thinking out loud. Great sound!

  • @jdjohnson4058
    @jdjohnson4058 3 года назад +2

    Hi Spurg!! Thanks for the ride. You, Zack, Ari, the tri-fecta of motorcycling today. Thank you.

    • @christopherbiomass7155
      @christopherbiomass7155 3 года назад +1

      Shhh... Don't tell Ryan.

    • @jdjohnson4058
      @jdjohnson4058 3 года назад

      Christopher Biomass yup… oh yeah, F9 also!!!

    • @SpurgeonDunbar
      @SpurgeonDunbar 3 года назад +1

      Thanks, Jeff. I appreciate the kind words. I consider myself to be pretty lucky to be part of an all-star team. Jen, Brandon, Ari, Zack, and I are lucky to have one another to rely on. And those are just the faces you see. Whether it's the videos or the articles, there are so many people working behind the scenes to bring these creations to you.
      The real credit for this one goes to Spenser Robert (producer), Stephen Gregory (editor), Lance Oliver (my moral support and sounding board for all things two wheels) and Andy Greaser who got this optimized for RUclips and out the door on time in an effort to cover for a teammate who was enjoying PTO.
      We're all super stoked that you enjoy what we do! As always, thank YOU for watching!

  • @motowipeout5670
    @motowipeout5670 3 года назад +4

    Great review! Looks like the KLR is still a great option for the TAT🏁

  • @joshmorrisofficial
    @joshmorrisofficial 2 года назад

    Love the style and multiple angles of this review video!

  • @simoncleland704
    @simoncleland704 3 года назад +1

    What a fantastic low cost bike, must be the top pick for a round the world trip!
    I think they look absolutely awesome and I own a KTM 1190R and a bunch of other bikes.

  • @budlloyd3127
    @budlloyd3127 3 года назад

    I love that Kawasaki didn't go overboard with it! I could actually buy a new one and not miss out on mortgage payments lol. great video!

  • @jakemcnally4868
    @jakemcnally4868 3 года назад

    KLR is a fantastic with wide spectrum capability. All the bike you would ever need. Yes, there are more sexy, powerful, and more expensive, however, the KLR will get you to those same places that you want to explore.
    - 2012 KLR 650 owner with 15k Sierra Nevada and Coastal Range miles of experience.

  • @modshiftmotion
    @modshiftmotion 3 года назад +1

    Good to see the KLR back in action. Great review.

  • @leonpreston9938
    @leonpreston9938 3 года назад

    If there was ever a legendary motorcycle.. This is it!

  • @Ariautoace
    @Ariautoace 3 года назад +1

    What a great review my guy!

  • @Redmenace96
    @Redmenace96 3 года назад +1

    Bought a brand new KLR in 2013. That was the shit. Highly recommended for reliability, comfort, and fun. Riding position is boss.
    Upgrades look great. Counting the days until I can swing a new one into my driveway. (Triumph 1200 is an anchor to drag around, not a bike. I hate it.)

    • @tieoneon1614
      @tieoneon1614 3 года назад

      LOL. I had a Tiger 800xcx, was just too much. Ride strictly enduro now and never wanted an "ADV" bike again til i seen the FI'd the KLR and came out with that sand color. Just seen them come into stock, but probably gonna wait til spring.

  • @QuackLoud
    @QuackLoud 3 года назад

    Great video and review of the new bike, but especially appreciate how much fun you had on a budget bike. Thanks.

  • @richardahola692
    @richardahola692 3 года назад +2

    Good review. Sounds good to me. I ride mostly paved roads so road performance is important. My main bike now is a Honda NX4 Falcon 400.

  • @K31011
    @K31011 3 года назад

    Perfectly done video, informative and entertaining without the usual reviewer antics we see so often see and cringe at.

  • @Bdb860b
    @Bdb860b 3 года назад +3

    Great Review. Who wouldn’t like a better KLR. 😀😀

  • @grantdubridge7995
    @grantdubridge7995 3 года назад +1

    Back in the day, when I purchased my 1992 KLR650 new, we could only drive 60 mph or get a ticket. I always got 50 miles to the gallon. Now we drive too fast and the mileage drops a lot. I still drive my 1992 KLR a few days a week.

    • @dl3g3nd45
      @dl3g3nd45 2 года назад +1

      I owned a 92, had it 16 years
      Still went strong, but i sold it. Now i want to buy another.

  • @WillPower46
    @WillPower46 3 года назад +1

    Very polished review, thank you.

  • @CCitis
    @CCitis 3 года назад +4

    Still a swiss army knife. Fantastic.

  • @jasminexthai
    @jasminexthai 3 года назад

    Just got mines today! This video makes me so much more excited 😆😄

  • @stevieklaer9347
    @stevieklaer9347 3 года назад

    I clicked on this video and I jokingly said to myself, "iS iT fUeL iNjEcTeD" with a smug look on my face, and then learned that - actually yes, it is. I'm actually thrilled. This is gonna finally bring the KLR into the present!

  • @vulcandj
    @vulcandj 3 года назад +3

    Excellent video and review. I’d love to know the location of some of the stills in the beginning. Resembled Oregon’s high desert.

  • @Ghostrider-71
    @Ghostrider-71 4 месяца назад

    I have the same bike….2023 year model. Excellent bike and fun to ride.

  • @Milkman3572000
    @Milkman3572000 3 года назад +1

    I have the new KLR. Braking isnt an issue. This guy might be used to crotch rockets that do wheelies.. super quick and requiring super brakes. I don't go crazy fast. I don't need to stop on a dime. the Foot Pegs are fine too. This guy isn't being realistic. I have never had issues with shifting either. the 6th gear would be nice. But for the price I can deal with only 5 gears.

  • @rideoutside
    @rideoutside 3 года назад +18

    If only the KLR lost as much weight as Spurg has

  • @AJKinetic1
    @AJKinetic1 3 года назад +2

    Great job Spurge

  • @pedrovazquez9146
    @pedrovazquez9146 3 года назад +1

    Great consiste content. Need to get out west to do some riding!

  • @Mrbigmike311
    @Mrbigmike311 2 года назад

    just got out from the dealership, purchases the klr 650 abs khaki one! i saw it in person and wow i love it, and it also comes already with some adventure ready stuff (skid plate, tires and handles guards) the price is good as well, comparing to the honda cb500x which you will most likely need to add it to make it adventure ready, the KLR has this included for the same price. Got to unboxed it from the crates also so it makes me very happy! no one has ever sit on it not even to try it so im exited to be the first one to lay my ass on that saddle XD and the redesign keeps it sharp and agressive I love it!!!! also im 5'10 and it was easy to get on (granted i had to be on my toes to be fully grounded but the seat can be ajusted (for me half an inch to an inch lower will be great and have almost no impact on the bike)

  • @fredoc9125
    @fredoc9125 3 года назад +1

    A great moto review as always.

  • @OliG2
    @OliG2 3 года назад

    Now THAT is a REAL motorcycle test ! Good job !!!

  • @chancevonfreund1156
    @chancevonfreund1156 2 года назад

    I love this bike it's perfect for me! I'm getting one and heading off for an adventure to the Great White North!🏍 Thank you .

  • @ToddGlasier
    @ToddGlasier 3 года назад +1

    Terrific videography man! Nice work. For the footpeg complaint, Did you adjust your foot on the peg on purpose for that shot? Or just a lucky shot?

    • @SpurgeonDunbar
      @SpurgeonDunbar 3 года назад +1

      I specifically got that shot to show two things: 1. The flex that now exists do to the rubber mounted foot pegs, and 2. The severe angle in which it takes to get your foot under the shifter.
      While GoPro's kinda alter the image in a way that doesn't make it look "that bad", I would hope that it would give the viewer a better sense of what I was trying to convey.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @dualsportoutdoors
    @dualsportoutdoors 3 года назад +5

    As a KLR rider since 2012, I find this 2022 KLR to be a slap in the face. They made it heavier, didn’t make it more powerful, didn’t get rid of the doohickey, didn’t add a 6th gear, they made the foot pegs worse off road, and didn’t gain any MPG (my 2018 will go 250 miles before switching to reserve). So basically we gained a phone charger. The new KLR is off my list and it’s now down to the KTM 790 or the T7. It breaks my heart to not be impressed by the new KLR but from what I can see Kawasaki basically intentionally missed the mark with the new one

    • @tieoneon1614
      @tieoneon1614 3 года назад +2

      On the contrary, they absolutely nailed it. U have dozens of ADV bikes to choose from, with what u listed u want and all for a price 2-3x more. There is only one ADV bike out there that is tried and true bulletproof, without trac control and other electronic yuppy gadgets. Footpegs are simple to change. Kawi knows about the doohicky, and didnt change it. Meaning the % of it actually failing was extremely low. Guys are already getting low 50's mpg, without the engine broken in. Fuel injection was what was holding most back from this bike, but they added that with LEDs, digital display, slightly stiffer suspension without raising the original price {unless u go for the Adventure Model} of $6669. They are selling like crazy cuz its simple, comfy, affordable and reliable. Im going to grab one as well.

  • @ToriADVMoto
    @ToriADVMoto 3 года назад +1

    Great review spurge!

  • @Bubbaj551
    @Bubbaj551 3 года назад

    Comming from someone who learned how to ride on a klr I am wanting one of these so badly now. My dad and I truck together a lot and if we are going somewhere cool we will load up our klrs and ride for a few days.