Thought I would start this for info resource as much as anything. I am guessing that 80% of those I have ridden with have at one point started on, owned one and or still have one.
I have rode KDX's, 81' 175 and a 97' 200....easiest to ride bikes i ever mounted.
When I found this KLR is was local so being bikeless I went to have a look. It had been neglected, sun baked, sorry rattle can paint job that was peeling and flaking, and no doubt rode hard and put up wet. I found it on a fresh post on craigs list so he had not even really got it going yet. It took some coaxing to get it going but karma was in play and once she came to life and I got her out for a spin....I was bit. He wanted 2200 I actually left at 1700 but circled the block and came back and we settled at 1800.
First order was to get her back in shape so I have replaced and or serviced everything back stock, brakes, tires, cables, makeup, personalized it with trunk and hand guards. Loved the bike but I still felt a bit reluctant on it as it was top heavy, tall and weighs 3 1/2 times as much as I do. Every bar I stopped at I dropped it trying to park, and that was before I ever got IN the bar
20% chance I would even drop it turning around in my drive to back it in the garage. Not going down without kicking, and loving the bike when moving, I started tuning her to fit me. Work in Progress:
I found and read up on the lowering links, so was well aware of the bottoming out of the shock that I am currently looking to resolve. I dropped the front tubes 1 1/2" and the lowering links dropped the rear for a total drop of 3". It took just over 2 1/2" out of my kickstand to get it to work. Nelle was born! I now feel so much more comfortable on it and confidence has gone up and instinct "when in doubt, throttle out" has come back. Even with my buck and a quarter 5'8" frame, it feels so much like my 81' KDX but with road able.
The issue I want to address now is the shock bottoming out. As it is now it rides perfectly for me, I get little to no pogo'ing and I can transfer my weight to the rear wheel to lighten the front wheel but not get it up over obstacles (rocks, logs, water puddles) so I don't want to change the height but I need to stiffen up the rear somehow. I get a bit aggressive and when I get a bit of a launch the landing yields a big THUNK. As a mechanic I don't like hearing that.
I know there is a lot of info around, more so that I have found for adjustments for heavier riders, surely it applies since I have some extra leverage with my links despite my light load.
Scott