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  1. KLR Junkie

    Royal Distributing Tent Sale

    It looks like they're trying to transition from the flyer-based model to a proper online store. They've been pretty slow about adding items to the online store but it looks like they are finally getting there. I think they started by adding the snowmobile stuff, then ATV/Motocross then street...
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    Going to ride again after knee replacement.......

    Just curious how you managed to get a knee replacement at 48. My boss hobbles around on a knee that's been absolutely wrecked and OHIP won't pay for a replacement because he's too 'young'. He just turned 60.
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    Super Duper New

    Yep. Licencing structure goes: Written test -> get M1 licence M1 exit exam (parking lot test available from a training course or direct from Drive Test) -> get M2 licence M2 exit exam (road test available from a training course or direct from Drive Test) -> get full M licence All of the...
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    Super Duper New

    Welcome to GTAM and to riding. Cruisers can be easy to learn on due to the low seat height (makes it easy to put your feet down quickly if you get tipsy when moving slowly). Just be aware that they can get very heavy if you go for a big engine. They can also be a bit pig-ish in terms of...
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    CB500X Dilema

    I would certainly hope so, given that a CB500X with a full RR level 3 kit would cost several thousand more than what a new KLR650 + Cogent Dynamics suspension upgrades + common guards/farkles would go for. I hope the CB500X is a good fit for what you want to do. It's a really good bike. If...
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    Route and Fun to Nasheville Including TOTD/Blue Ridge/Etc

    I don't have any routes or even particular roads to suggest, but I would advise spending a bunch of time tooling around on the back roads of West Virginia, Pennsylvania and Tennessee. The best on-road riding day of my life was down in West Virginia in 2015 just rdiing around with no real...
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    Narrow touring ride??

    Get the Squeeze her own bike. That'll open up your options a lot.
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    It's back! 2018 kawasaki klx250

    Hmmmm, I wonder if the new KLX FI will slot into the older bikes? Doesn't look like there have been too many engine changes for the 2018.
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    Interesting trailer

    Wow, those are some expensive single purpose trailers. A couple of years back I looked at these guys: http://foldingtrailers.ca/ Basically a clone of the harbour freight folding trailer but without the registration hassles associated with bringing a trailer into the country. Less than 1/2 the...
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    Backroads Mapbook?

    Thanks for the feedback everyone. I think I'll start with the book for now and upgrade to the gps later. Cheers
  11. KLR Junkie

    Backroads Mapbook?

    Anyone use the Backroads mapbook for Cottage Country? It covers a triangle from Toronto-North Bay-Cornwall. http://www.backroadmapbooks.com/backcountry-maps/backroad-mapbooks/ontario-backroad-maps/cottage-ontario-backcountry-maps I bought their Newfoundland book for a trip last year and...
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    Where to get cheap synthetic oil in the GTA?

    Maybe a stupid question, but why do you need to stick with the Motul? Shouldn't be any issues switching brands or grades. Just buy something cheaper (cough...Rotella...cough).
  13. KLR Junkie

    Would a hands-free helmet holder be useful?

    So, why not just get a decent cable lock and put it through the chin bar and around something solid on the bike (I use my alum. hand guard). Much easier than carrying it in any manner and if someone wants to take it they better have a pair of 2ft bolt cutters or a grinding wheel. Cable goes in...
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    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)...
  16. KLR Junkie

    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...
  18. 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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