FatOldSun
Pack Dog
https://www.motorcycle.com/specs/on-off-road/2009.html
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There are a variety of bikes in this category, often termed Dual-Sport or Dual-Purpose. They look similar in many ways to dirt or MX motorcycles but are built for use on streets and highways in addition to off-road. As public land becomes scarcer and riding areas are less accessible, the street-licensed dual-sport opens up more opportunity for riding locations. As with any machine that is built for disparate purposes, Dual-Sports are always a compromise between light-weight dirt performance and comfortable street abilities. There are also two sub-categories: Adventure-Tourers, which are large dual-sports that can be taken on long trips for riders who don't want to stop riding when the pavement ends; and there are also Supermoto bikes that are hybrids built from a dirt bike platform for racing or riding on pavement. These hooligan machines make excellent city-goers and can dismantle a tight and twisty canyon quicker than pretty much anything out there.
1. 2009 Kawasaki KLR 650
2. 2009 Kawasaki Super Sherpa Base
3. Yamaha XT 250
4. Yamaha TW 200
5. KTM SMC 690
6. GS800
7. Honda XT 650L
My question
1. Do they sell the 2009 Kawasaki KLR 650 (Not a new 2005 model, selling as 2009 model, but the NEW 2009 model)
2. Price
I've just copied the text from the above link...
There are a variety of bikes in this category, often termed Dual-Sport or Dual-Purpose. They look similar in many ways to dirt or MX motorcycles but are built for use on streets and highways in addition to off-road. As public land becomes scarcer and riding areas are less accessible, the street-licensed dual-sport opens up more opportunity for riding locations. As with any machine that is built for disparate purposes, Dual-Sports are always a compromise between light-weight dirt performance and comfortable street abilities. There are also two sub-categories: Adventure-Tourers, which are large dual-sports that can be taken on long trips for riders who don't want to stop riding when the pavement ends; and there are also Supermoto bikes that are hybrids built from a dirt bike platform for racing or riding on pavement. These hooligan machines make excellent city-goers and can dismantle a tight and twisty canyon quicker than pretty much anything out there.
1. 2009 Kawasaki KLR 650
2. 2009 Kawasaki Super Sherpa Base
3. Yamaha XT 250
4. Yamaha TW 200
5. KTM SMC 690
6. GS800
7. Honda XT 650L
My question
1. Do they sell the 2009 Kawasaki KLR 650 (Not a new 2005 model, selling as 2009 model, but the NEW 2009 model)
2. Price