After 1,000 miles on the Kawasaki KLR650, it’s clear why this bike has such a loyal following. It’s rugged, reliable, and versatile, making it a solid choice for adventure and dual-sport riders. While it excels in comfort, lighting, and ease of maintenance, it has some drawbacks, including awkward gearing, noticeable vibrations, and a flimsy stock windshield. The stock suspension and seat could use upgrades, but the bike’s ability to be modified makes it highly adaptable. Despite its quirks, the KLR650 remains one of the best...