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Kawasaki KLR 650
The new KLR650 is well suited to life on the highways, deserts, mountains or even the challenging terrain of today’s urban jungle. For 21 years, the Kawasaki KLR650 has been the smart choice for riders seeking reliable on and off-road performance. Now, the 2008 KLR650 features thorough updates aimed at making it a better tour-ready dual-purpose bike than ever before.
Featuring new suspension and brakes, the KLR650 is a fun, functional commuter during the week and an adept dirt road blaster on weekends. The new 41mm front forks now have less static sag for a taut, smooth ride on pavement. Front suspension travel is reduced from 9.1 in. to 7.9 in. A redesigned UNI-TRAK linkage reduces sag and compliments the new front suspension by reducing rear wheel travel from 8.1 in. to 7.3 in. The 2008 KLR650 features enhanced stopping power, thanks to a new 280mm petal-style front brake rotor that’s similar to ones used on Kawasaki’s Ninja sportbikes. Rear braking performance is also improved, thanks to a new rear brake calliper. These new suspension and brake upgrades boost the KLR650’s on-road performance, without diminishing its versatile off-road capabilities. Several new refinements help make the KLR650 an even more worthy touring companion. There’s a larger rear luggage rack that’s 3.5 in. longer and 5.1 in. wider than the old rack, and a new, narrower tail section which makes it easier to mount saddlebags. Wind protection is also improved with all-new bodywork featuring a taller windscreen and large shrouds. A large 6.1-gallon fuel tank and miserly fuel economy mean the new KLR650 retains its legendary range between fill-ups. Riders will be able to take full advantage of the KLR’s range, thanks to a revised seat design and new urethane foam for greater long-distance comfort. A high-capacity 36W alternator powers a new higher-output headlight and offers extra capacity to power the add-on electronic gadgets touring riders can’t live without. The KLR650 motor, already renowned for being rugged, reliable and powerful, is now even better. There’s improved throttle response from revised ignition mapping, and revised cam timing contributes to improved high-rpm performance. A redesigned cylinder head boasts new intake porting for greater low-end torque and quicker throttle response in city traffic, as well as improved top-end power for high-speed cruising on the open road. More on-road competence doesn’t mean less off-road fun. The KLR650 has a U.S. Forest Service-approved spark arrestor for access to any road open to licensed vehicles, and a tough engine guard protects the engine from loose rocks and gravel. With an optional Kawasaki tank bag and soft luggage on the larger standard rear rack, KLR650 owners can tote enough gear for an extended trip to any remote location. All these improvements mean that more than ever, the new KLR650 is the ideal go-farther, multi-surface motorcycle for riders craving on and off-road adventure. 651cc Four-stroke SingleRevised cam timing contributes to improved high-rpm performance
Liquid CoolingNew Denso radiator is thin and lightweight. Fitted with a lightweight and
thin cooling fan, the new radiator has a greater cooling area and offers a
20% increase in cooling efficiency Four-valve Cylinder HeadBetter breathing for more power at all rpm Double Engine BalancerEngine runs smoothly from idle to redline for rider comfort and less fatigue on long rides Fully Transistorised IgnitionFully transistorised ignition unit replaces the earlier analog CDI for
better ignition performance Five-speed TransmissionDesigned to handle the engine’s unique power characteristics Handlebar-mounted ChokeConvenient location makes starting and warm-up easier Revised Front SuspensionNew, beefier 41mm front fork is offers increased rigidity. (Previous unit
was 38mm) Revised UNI-TRAK Rear SuspensionRear suspension travel was reduced from 8.1 in. to 7.3 in. but usable
travel is unaffected due to a reduction in static sag Stronger WheelsNew 4mm spokes (up from 3.5mm) provide increased wheel stiffness, enhanced handling performance and improved steering response. Semi-double Cradle FrameMade of high-tech, round-section, high-tensile steel Engine GuardProtects engine from rocks and trail debris when the going gets tough Detachable Rear SubframeSimplifies maintenance by providing better access to the rear shock,
airbox and carburetor Front and Rear Disc BrakesNew lightweight front and rear petal discs offer excellent braking. Electric StarterEasy and convenient starting Lighting and USFS-Approved Spark ArrestorNew dual-bulb headlamp offers greater night visibility
Large 6.1-gallon Fuel TankSignificant capacity permits adventure touring Additional Comfort and Touring FeaturesAll-new bodywork features a larger fairing, which contributes to
increased wind protection The Kawasaki KLR650 has been a long-standing model in Kawasaki’s lineup, having been introduced in 1987 and remaining almost unchanged through the 2007 model. Kawasaki has announced that the 2008 model will be the first significant redesign of the KLR650. For 2008 the Kawasaki KLR650 has received many updates aimed at continuing its tradition as being the most reliable and touring ready dual sport on the road. It includes new front and rear suspension that both reduce the wheel travel. It also features a new petal style front rotor for increased heat dissipation, and resistance to warping. The KLR650 motorcycle is heavier than specialized off-road dirt bikes, but it can handle most conditions when ridden carefully by a skilled rider. To improve upon its touring abilities Kawasaki lengthened the luggage rack 3.5 inches, added all new body work with a taller windscreen. It now features high output headlights, and the time tested engine has been updated with a throttle position sensor, revised ignition mapping and cam timing, as well as a revised cylinder head. This motorcycle is considered by many to be one of the best all-round motorcycles made, with legions of fans and websites for support & add-ons. KLRs have been ridden to the Arctic, across North and South America, and throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia, as well as on full global circumnavigation rides. Nicknames include "The Mule" and "The Tractor." Review
This quote has been on my mind lately -- and how
fitting that last week I received an email from new MO Editor-in-Chief Kevin
Duke inviting me to the press introduction of the newly changed Kawasaki KLR650.
My invitation to attend asked that I promptly respond with my availability. It
took me 0.03 second to accept.
The do-it-all KLR650 has been taken to a higher level.
With a greater focus on adventure-touring capabilities and a new look, the 2008
KLR should appeal to more riders than ever. Source Motorcycle.Com
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