Both are excellent bikes, the KLR is better at highway than the XR; and the XR is better for difficult dirt than the KLR. Both can do either just fine. The KLR is probably cheaper, and has a HUGE aftermarket parts selection. They are very popular with people that do Long Distance DS.
I have...
the first bike I ever rode was a neighbor's. He taught me how to ride this Bridgestone 350 when I was 10 years old and let me ride it around on the street from time to time.
My own first bike was a 1977 R100RS.
Yep, Sherri went from tip toes to flat footed. The bike handles fine really well still. Lower, the pegs scrape a bit earlier. To keep geometry, I dropped the forks in the triple trees a bit. Will it corner as well? I'm not sure. I think the Penske is better than the stock shock, but being lower...
Nope...they worked. The risers make the levers hit the mirrors when you crank the handlebars. So you have to point the mirrors in the same directions as the stalk or they are too low. I don't bother doing this, I just keep them where I like them and move the mirrors if I have to do tight stuff.
...and my friend reminds me about the sticker on the gas tank!
Widshield from Calsci
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Penske Shock - custom setup to lower bike for my wife
CRG Clutch lever for Sherri's little fingers
Risers - inch up and and inch back from twistedthrottle.com
We are planning a 3,500 mile vacation at the end of July that will snake us across the Western US. To make the riding more comfortable, Sherri wanted a windshield that would keep the airstream off of her body so that she can relax more.
We worked with a local windscreen builder California...
is the seat pan the same plastic as the stock seat?
The firmness is something that is a bit against intuition, but I find firm much more comfortable over long distances that squishy foam.
My Corbin seat for the FJR also transfers heat much more than the stock seat. The Pre 06 FJRs are well...