presentation of the KLR 650 2004
does the KLX ring a bell? This excellent green bike brought fond memories to the Kawa trail department. The KLR is a more economical version, but no less interesting. But how does it stack up against the sector's dominant models, the Honda 650 FX and Yamaha 600 XTE? Mechanically more advanced, its modern single-cylinder engine is equipped with liquid cooling and a double overhead camshaft cylinder head driving 4 valves. The chassis - classic with its traditional fork, swingarm and single-cradle frame - doesn't disappoint. Suspension is effective, and the bike handles well on the road, though a little limited on TTs due to less suspension travel than the KLX. It's perfect for city riding. Easy and efficient, it makes the most of both its engine and its chassis. The (very) low price forgives a few vibrations and an unexciting design. Let's make the most of it, as this is the last year (2004) that the KLR will be sold in France, but not the end. On the other side of the Atlantic, the trail bike continues its career, and will even undergo a profound evolution in 2008 (extensively revised desing, larger fork, technical improvements).
M.B - manufacturer's photos
Key facts Kawasaki KLR 650 (2004) : What you need to know before you buy
Highlights
- Price
- Cool engine
- Efficient part-cycle
Weak points
- Aesthetics
- Turning radius
- Vibrations
Prices
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4,999€
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Model sold in 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Performance
- Max speed : approximately 160 km/h (99.40 mph)
- Average fuel consumption : 5.50 liters/100km (0.43 mpg)
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Estimated range
: 418 km (260 miles)
Calculated range until tank is empty, not verified.
Specifications Kawasaki KLR 650 2004
- Chassis
- Frame : simple steel cradle
- Fuel capacity : 23 liters (6.08 US gallons)
- Seat height : 870 mm (34.25 in)
- Length : 2,205 mm (86.81 in)
- Width : 940 mm (37.01 in)
- Min height : 1,346 mm (52.99 in)
- Wheelbase : 1,490 mm (58.66 in)
- Dry weight : 168 kg (370 lb)
- Weight when fully loaded : 186 kg (410 lb)
- Front axle
- Telehydraulic fork Ø 38 mm, Wheel travel : 220 mm (8.66 in)
- Braking 1 disc Ø 280 mm (11.02 in), 2-piston caliper
- Front tire : 90 / 90 - 21 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 1.5 bar
- Transmission
- 5 stage gearbox
- Secondary by chain
- Rear axle
- Mono-damper, Wheel travel : 200 mm (7.87 in)
- Braking 1 disc Ø 230 mm (9.06 in), single-piston caliper
- Rear tire : 130 / 90 - 17 → Order this type of tire
- Pressure : 1.5 bar
- Motor
- single-cylinder , 4 strokes
- 1 Ø 40 mm carburettor
- Cooling system : liquid
- 2 ACT
- 4 valves per cylinder
- 651 cc
- 42 ch (41.40 hp) to 7,000 rpm
- 5 mkg to 5,000 rpm
- Power-to-weight ratio : 4.06 kg/ch
- Weight / torque ratio : 33.6 kg/mkg
- Compression : 9.5 : 1
- Practical information
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FAQ Your frequently asked questions about the KLR 650 2004
- What is the power of the KLR 650 2004?
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The KLR 650 2004 develops a power of 42 ch (41.40 hp)
- What is the torque of the KLR 650 2004?
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The maximum torque of the KLR 650 2004 is 5 mkg to 5,000 rpm.
- What is the maximum speed of the KLR 650 2004?
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The KLR 650 2004 is capable of reaching a top speed of approximately 160 km/h (99.40 mph) on the track.
- What is the weight of the KLR 650 2004?
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The KLR 650 2004 has a a dry weight of 168 kg (370 lb), a weight when fully loaded of 186 kg (410 lb).
- What is the fuel consumption of the KLR 650 2004?
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Average fuel consumption is estimated at 5.50 l/100km (0.43 mpg) according to the WMTC cycle.
- QWhat is the seat height of the KLR 650 2004?
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To ensure good accessibility, the KLR 650 2004 offers a minimum seat height of 870 mm (34.25 in).
- What is the price of the KLR 650 2004?
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The price of the KLR 650 2004 is 4,999€ in France
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Bikers' reviews Leave a review - 14 reviews
I disassembled everything. At this km, I've changed vilo bearings, gearbox bearings, spinnaker seals, reassembled everything with new seals, rebuilt brakes, suspension, carburetor, in short, I've been everywhere. 3 things to watch out for: the chain tensioner on the 3 balancing weights (doohikey); the water pump sealing system, and the fragile rear buckle screws. I could see that it's well designed, built to last and travel. E-starter, essential for me today, very comfortable and vibration-free for a mono. Holds the 130 easily, and does quite well off-road. I've taken it on to ride and do TET, trail riding. Solid luggage rack, unlike the xlr and xt of the time; I'm only on my 1st km with this machine, and I like it already. It's a good compromise and a far cry from today's dual-sport bikes. In the end, you have a lot of fun with a basic machine with no electronics. I also have a Versys 1000, top road bike, but I use the klr more around my home, so easy with good sensations (the mono) Rating : 4/5 Respond to Michmoto
potholes and holes are hardly noticeable.
fuel consumption between 7 and 8 liters. Rating : 4/5 Respond to HDV
a quick Google search using the keywords "KLR crépine\" yields the following results:
http://motoaventurequebec.xooit.com/t7140-Klr-650.htm
Best regards. Rating : 5/5 Participate in the conversation
My KLR is from 2003 with 5000Km, when I took the trouble to check, the tensioner spring was broken. Search the web for this address
http://www.klr650.marknet.us/doohickey.html
To do the job, you can calculate about 1.5 hours!
Bye cousins!
Rating : 5/5 Respond to Le Québéqu
the KLR is a very good bike, economical and versatile, but compared to its big sister ( klx ), it struggles a bit. This applies to suspension, engine and general equipment
There are major timing problems on some KLR models, and the KLX has a very limited life expectancy. All because of incompetent engineers at kawa... it's really infuriating
these 2 bikes could be perfect! Rating : 5/5 Respond to ChickChase
Have a nice evening. Rating : 2/5 Participate in the conversation
I ride it to work every day, and it's never let me down. For bikers allergic to show-offs, this is the ideal toy for big kids. Rating : 5/5 Respond to seb pépère
Bought new for a ridiculously low price, I've never stopped congratulating myself on this purchase: it's incredibly reliable and economical to run, as well as being great fun to ride on the back roads of my region
I no longer regret my FJ1200, even if the design could have been better
Rating : 5/5 Respond to sebklr
Perfect on roads and tracks: I ride from Paris to Brussels, and through the Alps and the Midi on the departementales, without tiring and at 100-120 km/h. for cruising
Suitable for long trips: I'm planning to take her to Tunisia. It consumes 5L/100, the suspension is good. It's hyper-reliable and robust, and is the bike most used by the Americans for raids, as well as by the Marines and other armed forces
On the freeway, you quickly get tired of it, but the modern mechanics handle it well, and it's one of the few monos that doesn't vibrate (despite what I've read) and that can do 500 km of freeway at 140 (buy a bubble anyway, avoid windy days, and bring a few coffees) without excessive fatigue for the mechanics (and the rider)
It does, however, have a few shortcomings: the brakes are a bit tight, the forks aren't very rigid, and above all, the excessive weight makes serious crossing impossible. For that, there was the KLX, which weighs 25 kg less and has 5 HP more
Rating : 5/5 Respond to den's
Very practical for urban use Rating : 5/5 Respond to gwen
It's a fun machine on small roads, practical and economical, with a particularly nice engine in the intermediate rev range. Rating : 5/5 Respond to trackerjac