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Never a fan of the sticker covered MX look, I don't care for big, white, fridge-like panels designed to take numbers. |
The white plastics on the KLX look cheap, appliance-like and nasty. To rectify that I started looking for carbon pieces but they tend to be focused on sports bikes and I couldn't find any KLX sets.
I then looked for replacement plastics I could experiment with, but they aren't cheap. My next stop was sticker sets, which tend to be even more juvenile than the original graphics set-up (though the black metal one looked alright). Why is everyone fixated on death imagery (skulls, bones, flaming effigies, etc.) on motorcycles?
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A short term fix is to just focus on the offending pieces (the headlight surround, fork protectors and rear side panels). Amazing how five panels makes the bike look so different. |
Canadian Tire sells the Dupli-Colour carbon fibre kit for about forty bucks. It comes with two colours and a patterning cloth. I should be able to sort out the natty white panels (two front fork guards, the headlight surround and the rear side panels) with that kit. It's a cheap, short term fix.
$45 for shipping on a $27 part? Really Amazon? |
Canada's Motorcycle has Shinko 705s in the right sizes for under one hundred bucks each. Two hundred and fifty bucks in and my carbon fibre KLX will be a step closer to the more road friendly scrambler I've been dreaming of.
Further research unearthed some pretty cool options. This twin light headlamp seems pretty Airwolf cool.
Acerbis does a variety of front ends for enduro/dual sport bikes, like this Cyclops one.