A second bike is coming at some point. That's for sure. I've been putting some thought to it, but I'm still undecided what I'll do. Either I want to trade in my Gen 1 for a Gen 2 KRL650 or a second bike as soon as I hit 25 years.
Reasons why not to do it:
-It's quite literally the same bike. The KL650 has been unchanged since 1987. Kawasaki kept the bike the same from 1987 until 2007 with some minor changes. 2008 is when Kawasaki revised the bike's fairings and made some other minor changes, like stiffer suspension. But the bike is the exact same since 1987. I can literally buy a Gen 2 engine and put it on my Gen 1.
- If I don't "upgrade" I'll buy myself a second bike
Reasons to upgrade:
-They're all for selfish reasons. I like the look, I want a "2017" bike. I want it to be mine since mile 1, etc.
But if I do upgrade then a second bike wont be coming until way way later. Which isn't really an issue for me tbh. A KLR650 is all I need. I'll be giving it some more thought.
Btw, those images above are from Kawasaki.com.au from a 2017 model. Sorry for the low res images, it's all there is.
My cousin is almost able to hold a drivers learners permit (he's still not of age). I should mention he's also into bikes and when he finally has one in a few more years, it's going to be so much fun. We'll be riding everywhere!
Regarding dead batteries, one time I wasn't getting any power to my electronics. I had to jump start it. First time doing so so I lost so much energy and I was so sweaty under all my gear. All this only to find out the battery terminals weren't properly connected/loose. I could have avoided having to jump start it
At least I know how to do it now without too much effort.