Oh my but what have I done? A KLR?

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I received a phone call from a friend down in San Diego, telling me I needed to get back down there and ride Baja with him. We used to both ride BMW GSs but he wrecked his in Baja and replaced it with a Yamaha 250 off road bike. I checked them out and they are way too small for me but I happened on this very nicely done 2008 KLR and got it for a song, about $1200 less than any used 250 in the area.

The 2008s had some issues but the original owner did some mechanical upgrades in addition to the Baja La Paz headlight, the bars, the Ascerbis hand guards and front fender and the gas tank. It has under 6K original miles. I rode it for the first time yesterday after installing the spare lower seat that came with it. I only nearly dropped it once when my right pant leg caught on the foot peg, a real Yikes! moment as I started to fall over into a ditch. It's very lightweight, runs strong and shifts very smoothly.

I've been whining about my new knee and my 71 year old knee but I'm starting to feel pretty good so decided it was time to do something stupid again, like riding off road in Baja.

It also came with some side racks and a nice set of dry bag saddlebags along with a large tank bag.

Baja La Paz Light.jpg
Left Side View.jpg

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My last dalliance on a KLR resulted in two broken ribs. Certainly hope you fare much better. Watch out for steep downhills, especially those strewn with very large rocks. That big gas tank will make it quite top heavy when full. I suspect you're much more experienced off road than I was. Luckily I only had about a 25 mile ride home. Oh, and check out something called the dohickey. Seems to be a necessary upgrade.
 
My last dalliance on a KLR resulted in two broken ribs. Certainly hope you fare much better. Watch out for steep downhills, especially those strewn with very large rocks. That big gas tank will make it quite top heavy when full. I suspect you're much more experienced off road than I was. Luckily I only had about a 25 mile ride home. Oh, and check out something called the dohickey. Seems to be a necessary upgrade.

Wear body armor and off-road boors and knee guards. It looks super kool and it might save you from the orthopedist operating room.
 
.......I've been whining about my new knee and my 71 year old knee but I'm starting to feel pretty good so decided it was time to do something stupid again, like riding off road......

It’s like racing.
- Break something, upgrade and get it working good
- go out, have fun and break it again
-Repeat until out of money or patience
 
I received a phone call from a friend down in San Diego, telling me I needed to get back down there and ride Baja with him. We used to both ride BMW GSs but he wrecked his in Baja and replaced it with a Yamaha 250 off road bike. I checked them out and they are way too small for me but I happened on this very nicely done 2008 KLR and got it for a song, about $1200 less than any used 250 in the area.

The 2008s had some issues but the original owner did some mechanical upgrades in addition to the Baja La Paz headlight, the bars, the Ascerbis hand guards and front fender and the gas tank. It has under 6K original miles. I rode it for the first time yesterday after installing the spare lower seat that came with it. I only nearly dropped it once when my right pant leg caught on the foot peg, a real Yikes! moment as I started to fall over into a ditch. It's very lightweight, runs strong and shifts very smoothly.

I've been whining about my new knee and my 71 year old knee but I'm starting to feel pretty good so decided it was time to do something stupid again, like riding off road in Baja.

It also came with some side racks and a nice set of dry bag saddlebags along with a large tank bag.

Baja La Paz Light.jpg
Left Side View.jpg

Vapor Gauges.jpg

You, my friend, are NUTS!
Let's go to capital forest and see if you are ready? Tis an easy tow for a fun day in the dirt.
Dan & I went there to practice prior to riding Moab, which was very challenging yet nothing like the Baja!
Wanna go to Moab?
Time for a pizza?

@Navigator
Mike,
Apologies! I misread and thought you were considering riding "THE BAJA" not in the Baja.
Looks to be a fine dual sport motor to me. Lets go do some dirt. I'll bring Dan.
 
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Wow, that tank look like you could ride halfway across the US without topping up! How many gallons does it hold?
 
Nice! Look forward to seeing some of those hotdog’n pictures. Time for some real air :thumbsup:
 
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