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KLR - the 650cc Packmule

Sometimes I feel bad for the KLR. I bought it for a Grand Adventure to the Arctic Ocean (which it completed with aplomb) and even took it to the unknown wilds of Mexico, asking it to go where even I feared to go. But now I'm back in Seattle, with few adventures that call for the KLR's special talent of winding along narrow dirt paths or bumping heavily over rutted roads. No, the worse that the KLR sees these days is Seattle traffic and potholes. To this end, I've probably embarrassed the KLR. It will probably throw me off the saddle the next time I do take it on a dirt road, just to teach me a lesson. How bad could it be for the KLR? Just take a look at some of the things I've packed on this Green Mule..


I bought a propane heater (and tank) from someone on craigslist. He wondered how I'd get it home that night. In the rain. In rush hour traffic.

Sharing yard tools means that they can't always stay in the garage. Here I am returning a weed whacker to my co-worker.

Thanksgiving feast! I stopped at the store the day before Thanksgiving to pick up "a few things" for dinner at a friends. I managed to pack this all into the cans and tank bag of the KLR. Other shoppers were impressed.
A different weed whacker this time, but I couldn't stop there. I had stopped at a "junk store" on the way home and had to have the hedge trimmer, the white board and the push broom.

Brand new hedge trimmer and some stuff from work

You can't have Extreme Ironing with an ironing board!

May I present... the Kitchen Sink!
Now I can honestly say that my bike's carried just about everything, including the kitchen sink...
New tire changer for the garage!!
Taking a cat tree to a friend
Coming home from the store...what's inside? ----->
...can explosion!!!
My own personal Olympic Torch Ride
Rubbermaid containers come home!