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Dr. Gregory Frazier - KLRing in the U.S. Photo Gallery
Check out the photos as our touring correspondent travels the US in
Dr. Gregory Frazier - KLRing in the US
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The KLR 650 likes to get off and play in the rough stuff.
This scene could be in Namibia, but was in Arizona.
Same 2008 KLR 650 model with a more serious adventure package of aftermarket parts.
Going head-to-head, the stock KLR had more suspension left, but could carry less.
The updates on the 2008 KLR 650 over previous models reflect Kawasaki listening to consumers and upgrading to their demands
Cow-trailing did not bother the cows, nor the KLR.
KLR adventurers saying, “We’re not really lost, just over there is Patagonia (Arizona).”
Stock KLR 650 with the “Adventure Package”
Soft side bags and tail trunk make stuffing easy, and they will not crack or bend if they touch the ground.
There is plenty of adventure riding in the USA, and the KLR 650 is a good way to do it.
Sometimes the KLR can not do everything, like when the stream is too deep or fast like here.
The Adventure Tail Trunk can expand to take on needed supplies.
This picture could have been taken in the Republic of South Africa, almost a perfect match for scenery.
This picture could be of a gravel road in Argentina.
Notice “dinner” on the top of the Top Case, fresh trout after an off-road adventure.
To get to the secret fishing hole sometimes takes a little off-road riding.
Crashing a BMW party with a Kawasaki KLR found lots of other party crashers.
You can find “gun guys” almost anywhere, from Bogota to Los Angeles, to Montana, only here in Montana, this one is guarding the motorcycle.