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I can't decide. KLX250S or KZ750 twin?
May 20, 2017, 09:43 PM
stickman428I can't decide. KLX250S or KZ750 twin?
I recently found two bikes but cannot for the life of me decide which to get. The KZ 750 Twin would be a good "rideable project" and base for a mild Scrambler. The KLX250S would be a blast to take and explore the back roads and trails I live near.<BR><BR>My first bike was a KE100 and I've been itching to get another Kawasaki dual sport.<BR>I think maybe the KLX250S would be more reliable since it's a 2006 and is a more simple design. On the other hand the KZ has super low miles and is clean. <BR><BR>The seller of the KZ is not very motivated bu is willing to deal on price. I'm leaning towards the KZ.<BR><BR>I'm going to buy one of these two bikes next week. I wish I could get em both but I can't. <BR><BR>KZ750 Twin<BR><a href="http://s180.photobucket.com/user/sig226navy/media/A7CD3451-45A9-48BC-937A-31D9F7D8EADE.jpg.html" target="_blank"><IMG class="inline_image" SRC="http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x72/sig226navy/A7CD3451-45A9-48BC-937A-31D9F7D8EADE.jpg"> </a><BR><BR>KLX250S<BR><a href="http://s180.photobucket.com/user/sig226navy/media/AA93D9D1-E61D-408E-B9DF-9A371BFDCD2E.jpg.html" target="_blank"><IMG class="inline_image" SRC="http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x72/sig226navy/AA93D9D1-E61D-408E-B9DF-9A371BFDCD2E.jpg"> </a>Which would you choose as a fun back roads bike to explore on and light off road and modify/ personalize.<BR><BR>the KZ would get modded similar to Triumph's Scrambler and the KLX would get supermoto street tires along with its current knobbies depending on where I want to ride.KZ 750 TwinKLX250S
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May 20, 2017, 09:48 PM
92fstechI don't remember what bikes you currently have, but iirc, you already have a street bike or two. I would lean towards the 250, if just for something different. And this is coming from a former KZ750 twin owner, who really enjoyed that bike.
May 20, 2017, 09:51 PM
bubbatimeI don't know anything about the bigger bike. I do know that the 250 is the most dirt bike like dualsport in the 250cc class. It's also the least liked 250cc dualsport in most reviews I have seen for various reasons.
A Honda or Yamaha with fuel injection are only a bit more usually, and might or might not be better for your situation.
I researched heavily the 250cc dualsport segment, as I bought one last year. An almost brand new Yamaha XT250 landed in my lap for a deal, so the choice was made for me. It's been a fun, reliable bike. I LOVE the fuel injection, as it starts and runs perfect and I never have to worry about carb cleaning or temperament, or cold/hot starts. Turn the key and it just starts right up. That's important to me, it may not be a factor in your decision making.
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May 20, 2017, 09:58 PM
stickman428I'm already covered in the street bike/sport bike section. R1, SV650S, CB-1 and a XS11 project bike.
I'm mainly looking for something slower, more laid back and comfy. Something for lazy rides out to the country where I'll be mainly doing 35-55 prob average 45 or less. It would be fun to get on gravel roads again.
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May 21, 2017, 05:03 AM
PHPaulquote:
Originally posted by stickman428:
I'm already covered in the street bike/sport bike section. R1, SV650S, CB-1 and a XS11 project bike.
I'm mainly looking for something slower, more laid back and comfy. Something for lazy rides out to the country where I'll be mainly doing 35-55 prob average 45 or less. It would be fun to get on gravel roads again.
Given that analysis, I'd go with the 250. Personally, the only concern I'd have is a 250 hauling my enormous ass around. @ 220 pounds with gear, a 250 might be a tad marginal.
If you're a little more average-sized, it'd be a no-brainer IMHO.
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May 21, 2017, 05:12 AM
ASKSmithI'd go dual sport.
For a bike of the 750's era, if it were an inline 4, I'd go that route. Twins just don't appeal to me for that era.
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May 21, 2017, 11:36 AM
old rugged crossi don' t like the SM idea. Hell, it is an enduro (new speak=dual sport). Use it like one.

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May 21, 2017, 01:22 PM
stickman428Old rugged cross, it can be both. Yeah, it's pretty much a dirt bike with a plate. But with some warp 9 wheels and street tires it can be a fun bike on the twisty roads near my house.
I live less than 5 minutes away from some sweet twisties so if I got the KLX it would occasionally be set up like this.
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May 21, 2017, 01:34 PM
old rugged crossThat does look pretty good. I will admitt. But something with some more ponies for a
SM. Maybe an older Suzuki DT350

A 250 seems a bit light to me in that dept.
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May 21, 2017, 01:37 PM
2012BOSS302The KLX hands down. You can have the suspension revalved and springs, as needed, for your weight and whatever type of riding you want to do. I doubt I would venture to far off a dirt road on the KZ - that suspension just won't hang with the KLX.
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calugoThE green rims on the 250 look horrible so for that reason alone I wouldn't buy it plus I never ride on anything but asphalt so I'd go with the 750.
May 21, 2017, 03:08 PM
AndybI owned a KLX 250 briefly, modified it pretty well, rejetted the carb, exhaust etc. and still never made the power I thought it should. Thought about having the cylinder bored out but ended up selling and getting something with more oomph. For on road riding it really needed a 6th/OD gear.
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stickman428Well gents. Y'all sold me on the KLX. Unfortunately I made my mind up too late. I just contacted the seller and the KLX sold yesterday. I know I would have loved the light weight but the lack of power would probably have gotten old.
I'll be picking up the KZ 750 Twin on Thursday!

It's Scrambler time!
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May 21, 2017, 04:37 PM
bald1It may very well be that this is a blessing in disguise as it would appear that the KLX had serious flaws compared to other vintage motocross style bikes. Whereas the 750 twin is a tried and true reliable design.
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