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Serena McKnight
by: Serena McKnight
The returning KLR650 brings its recent revisions into 2023. (Kawasaki/)Over three decades ago, Kawasaki introduced its KLR650 dual sport. The KLR garnered a huge following because it was a comfortable, low-priced machine that could do just about anything and was easy to maintain on the trail if things went south. For a brief moment, the KLR was discontinued from 2019 to 2021 and made its return as a revised 2022 model. It carries on for 2023 in a few new colors.Kawasaki swaps out the Pearl Lava Orange for Pearl Solar Yellow for 2023. (Kawasaki/)The 652cc single-cylinder engine residing within ...
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The returning KLR650 brings its recent revisions into 2023. (Kawasaki/)Over three decades ago, Kawasaki introduced its KLR650 dual sport. The KLR garnered a huge following because it was a comfortable, low-priced machine that could do just about anything and was easy to maintain on the trail if things went south. For a brief moment, the KLR was discontinued from 2019 to 2021 and made its return as a revised 2022 model. It carries on for 2023 in a few new colors.Kawasaki swaps out the Pearl Lava Orange for Pearl Solar Yellow for 2023. (Kawasaki/)The 652cc single-cylinder engine residing within ...
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