Used KLR650 Adventure Bike Buyer’s Guide

I’ve owned multiple KLRs and this is the same quick walkaround I do every time. In just a few minutes, you can spot red flags, avoid expensive surprises, and use issues as negotiation points. 0:12 – Tires, wheel bearings & fork seals 0:54 – Brakes: pads & rotors 1:27 – Chain, sprockets & cush drive 2:02 – Rims & spokes 2:17 – Gas tank condition 2:31 – Handlebars, grips & levers 2:57 – Battery & foot pegs 3:16 – Doohickey check 3:33 – Oil level & leaks 3:55 – Drain plug & skid plate 4:08 – Coolant level 4:19 – Fasteners & plastics 4:45 – VIN number & title 4:59 – Exhaust, carb & jetting 5:14 – Electrical system 5:59 – Test ride impressions