TJ started writing for TopSpeed in 2015, but has been writing on motorcycle and automotive topics since 2009 for outlets such as eHow, eHowNow, and MotorTrend subsidiaries. He is certified to work on ...
The KLR650-A was unveiled in 1987, replacing the smaller KLR600 and becoming the monster of the Japanese dual sports. It had the latest technology of the time and hasn’t changed all that much over its ...
The KLR 650 Traveler variant is exclusive to the US 2022 Kawasaki line-up. It’s not available in Canada, sadly. This model is almost identical to the base model KLR 650, though it features a number of ...
Dmitry is a former Motorcycle Safety Foundation Rider-Coach, a writer of several fiction novels, a travel junky and an occasional YouTuber. He's owned and ridden a lot of motorcycles, loves vintage ...
The 2005 Kawasaki KLR 650 is essentially the same motorcycle it was when it was first introduced in 1987. In fact, Kawasaki never made any major upgrades to it until the 2008 model year. Perhaps the ...
The Kawasaki KLR 650 New Edition is the adventure motorcycle in its purest form. Its distilled design focuses not on being the fastest or the most beautiful bike on the market, but instead on ...
Technically, trail motorcycles are comfortable off-roading machines. But no matter how much "comfort" you add, they still won't be as cozy as a proper adventure motorcycle. However, there is a ...
The 2012 Kawasaki KLR is a sleek and stylish dual sport machine that has been in production since 1987. This powerful motorcycle is engineered to be able to handle the most demanding driving ...
The KLR650 is back and ready to take riders to distant (or local) shores. Prior to 1984, street-legal motorcycles that could also be ridden off the pavement (without immediately crashing) were known ...