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Photo by George Guille, It's going to be a long 300km... Bolivian Amazon

I haven't been everywhere...
but it's on my list!


Photo by George Guille
It's going to be a long 300km...
Bolivian Amazon



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This is mine.

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Hi incey. Is that an aftermarket exhaust?
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More pics

More pictures of my KLE500
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My '06 KLE
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KLE 500 camping trip



My distraction and attraction contraption ....
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recent trip to Nakhon Sithamarat Thailand

me and my KLE....
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Somewhere near Bourke

Took this on a return trip from Tasmania (from S.E. Queensland). Great trip, great bike - never missed a beat.
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At the Pit Stop Diner, Arrochar with the Cobbler in the background.

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Too bad Kawasaki never brought those into North America: I owned an EX-500 for four years and thought it was a great bike. I think a KLR would be a terrific bike, but of course it won't sell in the American "bigger is better" market.
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On a recent tour in Scotland. I pack lightly compared to you guys!

Loch Rannoch




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Hello to all KLE riders, here is a pic of mine:


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My old KLE500

This is my old KLE500 (2005 reg), used it mainly for 62mile commute in all but the snow. Looking back, one of the most fun bikes I've ever had. Fitted with heated grips, stainless steel rear jack up kit (improved handling) and road tyres BT45's.
Riding a Buell nowadays but will get a KLE again one day.
Cheers, Richard.
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Just added a 1994 KLE500 to my collection [the '87 KLR650 will be sold off].




Out on my first dirt ride with it.




A regular picture stop on all my bikes.




Over the weekend I managed to get my hands on a set of stainless steel throw over bag frames, a decent alloy bash plate and a Staintune muffler.
I fitted the frames and bash plate, the muffler will wait for another weekend work effort.




More dirt oriented tyres, a better rear shock, a slight lift and a high front mudguard are on the list of coming upgrades.

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