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  1. KLR Junkie

    Is the KLR a dual sport?

    To the OP, the KLR from the factory is a 50/50 bike. It can do whatever you want but it's not particularly great at anything, therefore it is a dual sport. The strength of the KLR is that it is very easy to customize it to suit your riding style. Wanna go off road (actual off road, not just...
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    Sena 20s and earbuds question

    No worse than talk radio, or actively listening to music (i.e. singing along). Really helps with those 700km days on the KLR. To the OP, regular earbud headphones don't do much to block out wind noise (just put them in with no music on and you can still hear everything going on around you)...
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    riding the Appalachians

    If you have the time, get off the main roads and really enjoy the mountain roads. I took 4.5 days to get down to the tail last year and the highlight of the trip was actually the incredible back roads of West Virginia from Blackwater Falls south to the NC border through the GW and Jefferson...
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    Sena 20s and earbuds question

    Have you tried using the speakers while wearing earplugs? I use the same type of speakers, but plugged into my phone rather than a comms device like the Sena. I also wear foam earplugs. I can hear most things very well through the plugs. I did buy a mini-amp to boost the volume a bit, mostly...
  5. KLR Junkie

    Long time lurker...

    Greetings all, I've been enjoying the forum for a while now and figured that I should probably step out of the shadows and say hi. So, uh, hi! As you might be able to tell from my name I'm on a KLR650 and have been for the last 4 years, 3 of which have been in Whitby. Anyway, I don't really...
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