When did the Kawasaki KLR 650 come out?

When did the Kawasaki KLR 650 come out?

If you own the multi-talented Kawasaki KLR 650 from 1996 and onwards, at Cogent Dynamics, you have found the people and company who are dedicated to improving your riding pleasure by improving the KLR 650 comfort and capabilities, providing you with excellent value in proven high performance Fork and Rear Shock enhancements.

Which is the best suspension for a KLR 650?

Cogent tunes your suspension with the secrets learned only through long experience on KLR 650s, ridden everywhere around the globe, under the tremendously varying conditions true Dual-Sport / Adventure bikes are subject to. Choose Cogent Dynamics suspension for real results that you will feel on your very first ride.

What can cogent dynamics do for Kawasaki KLR 650?

Discover the amazing improvement that Cogent Dynamics suspension upgrades will make to your KLR650.

How big is the fork on a Kawasaki KLR?

From 2008 to date we consider as the Generation 2 bikes which came with slightly firmer but shorter travel suspensions. Concurrent with the second generation changes the KLR received a larger diameter (41mm) “right side up” fork.

What kind of Springs does the KLR650 use?

The earlier and smaller forks use 19-058 Series Fork Springs, whereas the later larger-diameter forks run 19-080 Series Fork Springs. From the factory, the 40mm KYB Shock is lightly damped and under-sprung, making for some trouble if you are heavy or intend to carry any gear.

If you own the multi-talented Kawasaki KLR 650 from 1996 and onwards, at Cogent Dynamics, you have found the people and company who are dedicated to improving your riding pleasure by improving the KLR 650 comfort and capabilities, providing you with excellent value in proven high performance Fork and Rear Shock enhancements.

Which is the best fork for a Kawasaki KLR650?

Dunlop D606 is the best all round rear. The Michelin HP4 is also a great front but not road legal, the T63 is a great rear choice too. You get a full Fork service and revalve with our V4s kit, and new fork springs.

What kind of suspension does a Kawasaki KLR have?

Cogent Dynamics consider the 1987 (KLR650A)-2007 as the “Generation One” KLR which used suspension components that had longer travel and smaller diameter forks than current models. From 2008 to date we consider as the Generation 2 bikes which came with slightly firmer but shorter travel suspensions.