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Come ride southtex or my xr650l.
Klr is more highway oriented, and will not handle ASWELL off road. It carries it's weight differently which can be felt when things get slick or muddy.
The xr is much more of a dirtbike. It will do 75 on the highway, and if your used to riding naked triumphs the wind wont bother you.
If you only plan to ride gravel roads on it go klr. If you want to try some single track trails down the line the xr is the better choice.
I own an xr and put close to 200 miles on gravel/mud on southtex's klr
Klr is more highway oriented, and will not handle ASWELL off road. It carries it's weight differently which can be felt when things get slick or muddy.
The xr is much more of a dirtbike. It will do 75 on the highway, and if your used to riding naked triumphs the wind wont bother you.
If you only plan to ride gravel roads on it go klr. If you want to try some single track trails down the line the xr is the better choice.
I own an xr and put close to 200 miles on gravel/mud on southtex's klr