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  2010
Arlen Ness Victory Vision™
It''s A Dream Bike

September 8, 2010


 
  2011
Brute Force® 650 4x4
It Can Go Everywhere

September 8, 2010

 
 
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2008 Kawasaki KLR650
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 Standard Features:
  Featuring new suspension and brakes, the KLR650 is a fun, functional commuter during the week and an adept dirt road blaster on weekends. The new 41-millimeter front forks now have less static sag for a taut, smooth ride on pavement. Front suspension travel is reduced from 9.1 inches to 7.9 inches. A redesigned Uni-Trak® linkage reduces sag and compliments the new front suspension by reducing rear wheel travel from 8.1 inches to 7.3 inches. The 2008 KLR650 features enhanced stopping power, thanks to a new 280-millimeter petal-style front brake rotor that’s similar to ones used on Kawasaki’s Ninja® sportbikes. Rear braking performance is also improved, thanks to a new rear brake caliper. These new suspension and brake upgrades boost the KLR650’s on-road performance, without diminishing its versatile off-road capabilities.  
  Several new refinements help make the KLR650 an even more worthy touring companion. There’s a larger rear luggage rack that’s 3.5 inches longer and 5.1 inches wider than the old rack, and a new, narrower tail section which makes it easier to mount saddlebags. Wind protection is also improved with all-new bodywork featuring a taller windscreen and large shrouds. A large 6.1-gallon fuel tank and miserly fuel economy mean the new KLR650 retains its legendary range between fill-ups.  
  Riders will be able to take full advantage of the KLR’s range, thanks to a revised seat design and new urethane foam for greater long-distance comfort. A high-capacity 36-watt alternator powers a new higher-output headlight and offers extra capacity to power the add-on electronic gadgets touring riders can’t live without.  
  The KLR650 motor, already renowned for being rugged, reliable and powerful, is now even better. There’s improved throttle response from revised ignition mapping, and revised cam timing contributes to improved high-rpm performance. A redesigned cylinder head boasts new intake porting for greater low-end torque and quicker throttle response in city traffic, as well as improved top-end power for high-speed cruising on the open road.  
  More on-road competence doesn’t mean less off-road fun. The KLR650 has a U.S. Forest Service-approved spark arrestor for access to any road open to licensed vehicles, and a tough engine guard protects the engine from loose rocks and gravel. With an optional Kawasaki tank bag and soft luggage on the larger standard rear rack, KLR650 owners can tote enough gear for an extended trip to any remote location.  
  All these improvements mean that more than ever, the new KLR650 is the ideal go-farther, multi-surface motorcycle for riders craving on and off-road adventure.  
651 cc Four-Stroke Single
  Revised cam timing contributes to improved high-rpm performance  
  New intake porting offers greater low-end torque  
  New piston rings are thinner and have more tension, for improved oil consumption  
  New 1-piece exhaust pipe features smoother bends for improved exhaust efficiency at all rpm  
  Special tuning to improve low- and mid-range power  
  Light, silent cam chain reduces engine noise  
  Oil-level window permits easy and accurate inspection  
Liquid-Cooling
  New Denso radiator is thin and lightweight. Fitted with a lightweight and thin cooling fan, the new radiator has a greater cooling area and offers a 20% increase in cooling efficiency  
  Maintains consistent engine temperatures for long engine life and sustained power during hard use  
  Allows tighter engine clearances for quieter running  
  Automatic fan keeps things cool in all conditions  
  Includes a temperature gauge  
Four-Valve Cylinder Head
  Better breathing for more power at all rpm  
  Compact combustion chamber allows increased compression ratio with less detonation  
  The use of a secondary air (ASV) system helps reduce harmful exhaust emissions  
  Provides maximum valve area for optimum flow  
  Boosts low-end torque  
Double Engine Balancer
  Engine runs smoothly from idle to redline for rider comfort and less fatigue on long rides  
Fully Transistorized Ignition
  Fully transistorized ignition unit replaces the earlier analog CDI for better ignition performance  
  More precisely controls timing no matter how fast the rpm changes  
  Fewer moving parts for long, trouble-free life  
Five-Speed Transmission
  Designed to handle the engine’s unique power characteristics  
  The engine’s broad torque curve only requires 5 speeds for off-road and relaxed highway cruising  
  O-ring drive chain reduces maintenance and increases chain service life  
Handlebar-Mounted Choke
  Convenient location makes starting and warm-up easier  
Revised Front Suspension
  New, beefier 41 mm front fork is offers increased rigidity (previous unit was 38 mm)  
  Re-calibrated suspension offers less static sag and now offers greater on-road riding performance  
  Front suspension stroke was reduced from 9.1 in. to 7.9 in.  
  High-mounted front fender for any adventure-touring situation  
Revised Uni-Trak Rear Suspension
  Rear suspension travel was reduced from 8.1 in. to 7.3 in. but usable travel is unaffected due to a reduction in static sag  
  New D-section swingarm contributes to the bike’s excellent traction  
  Redesigned Uni-Trak® linkage compliments front suspension changes  
  Progressive rate provides a smoother, more controlled ride  
  Features a 5-way preload shock absorber with 4-way rebound damping  
Stronger Wheels
  New 4 mm spokes (up from 3.5 mm) provide increased wheel stiffness, enhanced handling performance and improved steering response  
Semi-Double Cradle Frame
  Made of high-tech, round-section, high-tensile steel  
Engine Guard
  Protects engine from rocks and trail debris when the going gets tough  
Detachable Rear Subframe
  Simplifies maintenance by providing better access to the rear shock, airbox and carburetor  
  Large rear cargo rack included  
Front and Rear Disc Brakes
  New lightweight front and rear petal discs offer excellent braking  
  Front brake disc diameter increased from 260 mm to 280 mm  
  New rear caliper offers improved feel and power  
Electric Starter
  Easy and convenient starting  
Lighting and USFS-Approved Spark Arrestor
  New dual-bulb headlamp offers greater night visibility  
  New high-mounted turn signals improve the KLR650’s visibility at night or under poor visibility conditions  
  Rear taillight parking light  
  U.S. Forest Service-approved spark arrestor  
Large 6.1-Gallon Fuel Tank
  Significant capacity permits adventure touring  
Comfort and Touring
  All-new bodywork features a larger fairing, which contributes to increased wind protection  
  Alternator output has been increased from 14.5A to 17A  
  Total capacity is 36W to provide ample power for the new headlight as well as add-on grip heaters and other accessories  
  New, easy-to-read instrument panel is mounted to the frame, contributing to lighter steering  
  Full instrumentation includes a large-face speedometer, tachometer, odometer, trip meter and water temperature gauge  
  Firmer urethane seat foam offers greater comfort for long-distance riding  
  Seat height is lower, but reduced suspension sag means the rider’s ability to reach the ground is about the same  
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