Kawasaki KLR650 explained

The Kawasaki KLR650 is a dual-sport motorcycle intended for both on-road and off-road riding. It was a long-standing model in Kawasaki's lineup, having been introduced in 1987 to replace the 1984–1986 Kawasaki KLR600, and remaining almost unchanged through the 2007 model. The 2008 model was the first significant redesign of the KLR650 since its inception. It was built with a 652 cc four-stroke, DOHC, dual-counterbalanced, single-cylinder, liquid-cooled engine. The second significant redesign in 2022 added new features such as electronic fuel injection and an anti-lock braking system.

The KLR is widely used as an inexpensive adventure/touring bike. The addition of luggage and personalized modifications (GPS, heated handgrips, larger windscreens) make it more functional on long trips. The bikes have been used for long distance and intercontinental trips, as well as full global circumnavigation rides e.g., by Dr. Gregory Frazier in 2001 and 2002.

First Generation (1987–2007)

Kawasaki KLR650
Manufacturer:Kawasaki
Production:1987–2007
Assembly:Japan (1987–2001)
Rayong, Thailand (2001–2007)
Engine:652 cc single, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valves
Compression:9.5 : 1
Power: @ 6,100 rpm
Torque: @ 4,600 rpm
Ignition:Electric start
Fuel Delivery:Keihin CVK-40 constant velocity carburetor
Transmission:wet, 5 speed
Suspension:Front 38mm Telescoping; Rear: Uni-Trak swingarm
Brakes:Front: disc
Rear: disc
Rake Trail:28°,

Variants

Incremental changes

Aside from livery/colors, the 1st Generation KLR650 did not change much between its 1987 introduction and the 2008 redesign. The key differences are:[2] [3]

Second Generation (2008–2018)

Kawasaki KLR650
Manufacturer:Kawasaki
Production:2008–2018
Assembly:Rayong, Thailand (2008–2018)
Engine:652 cc single, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valves
Compression:9.5 : 1
Power: @ 6,100 rpm
Torque: @ 4,600 rpm
Ignition:Electric start
Fuel Delivery:Keihin CVK-40 constant velocity carburetor
Transmission:wet, 5 speed
Suspension:Front 38mm Telescoping; Rear: Uni-Trak swingarm
Brakes:Front: disc
Rear: disc
Rake Trail:28°,

In 2008 the KLR650 was extensively redesigned compared to the minor year over year updates seen throughout the first generation. A vast majority of the changes are comfort and quality of life improvements, rather than performance-related changes.

Changes from first generation

Other minor changes were also done, such as a dual beam headlight, larger luggage rack, firmer seat and larger-diameter wheel spokes. With the numerous changes and improvements, the second generation KLR gained of dry weight to the bike.

Incremental changes

During production of the second generation of KLR, the following changes were made:

Third Generation (2022–present)

Kawasaki KLR650
Manufacturer:Kawasaki
Production:2022–present
Assembly:Rayong, Thailand
Engine:652 cc single, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke, DOHC, 4-valves
Compression:9.5 : 1
Power: @ 6,100 rpm
Torque: @ 4,500 rpm
Ignition:Electric start
Transmission:wet, 5 speed
Suspension:Front 41mm Telescoping; Rear: Uni-Trak swingarm
Brakes:Front: disc
Rear: disc
Rake Trail:28°,
Wet Weight:Non-ABS:,
ABS:

After 3 years of being out of production, the third generation of the KLR 650 was redesigned and unveiled on January 26, 2021.[4] The KLR650 was released at a price of in Thailand.[5]

Changes from second generation[6]

Other minor changes include new exhaust pipe diameter, revised cam profiles, and a new catalyzer. The third generation KLR gained of dry weight to the bike.

Variants

KLR650-S: Introduced in 2023, this variation offers shorter foot pegs, higher hand grips, and a slightly slimmer seat.[7]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.hdtusa.com/military.htm#bike1 HDT KLR650s
  2. Web site: September 3, 2018 . KLR Timeline – 'A' and 'E' models . May 16, 2019 . Watt-man . https://web.archive.org/web/20190516203452/http://watt-man.com/uploads/KLR_Timeline.pdf . 2019-05-16 . dead.
  3. Web site: Branch . Ben . 2017-03-20 . A Brief History of the Kawasaki KLR650 . 2019-05-16 . Silodrome . en-US.
  4. Web site: It’s Back! All-New Kawasaki KLR 650 Is Unveiled .
  5. Web site: Kawasaki Motors Thailand – คาวาซากิ มอเตอร์ เอ็นเตอร์ไพรส์ (ประเทศไทย) . www.kawasaki.co.th.
  6. https://www.kawasaki.com/en-us/motorcycle/klr/dual-sport/klr650 KLR650 on Kawasaki.com
  7. Web site: 2023 Kawasaki KLR650 S First Look.