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Got this from Kawasaki's website
All three bikes proved to be highly desirable, but the test team's conclusion pretty well says it all.
"No two ways about it, all of these machines have their niche. The BMW rules the road - it's light, powerful and has trickness oozing from its German pores. The Honda on the other hand thrives both in the canyons and off the beaten path. But when it comes to all around, if the road and the trail both equally float your boat, you should be sailing with the Kawasaki. No two ways around it, the Kawasaki KLR650 does it all, and does it with style and grace." Visit https://www.biketestusa.com/Article_Page.aspx?ArticleID=5517&Page=1 for the full story
what is interesiting is that they compare the KLR agaist the Xcountry and not the GS or DAKAR
All three bikes proved to be highly desirable, but the test team's conclusion pretty well says it all.
"No two ways about it, all of these machines have their niche. The BMW rules the road - it's light, powerful and has trickness oozing from its German pores. The Honda on the other hand thrives both in the canyons and off the beaten path. But when it comes to all around, if the road and the trail both equally float your boat, you should be sailing with the Kawasaki. No two ways around it, the Kawasaki KLR650 does it all, and does it with style and grace." Visit https://www.biketestusa.com/Article_Page.aspx?ArticleID=5517&Page=1 for the full story
what is interesiting is that they compare the KLR agaist the Xcountry and not the GS or DAKAR