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Aj092013 10-22-2023 04:13 PM

New Rider 2023 KPR 200
 
Good afternoon all. I'm Alfred I haven't bought my bike yet but I am planning to buy a KPR 200 soon (within a couple months), this will be my first bike. I will be using it primarily to commute 20ish miles to and from work when roads are good. Also looking to do a few upgrades to it over time. Sprocket and chain, intake and exhaust, maybe a small cargo box would be nice. I'm 33 yo from Oklahoma and a Mil vet. I will post pics as soon as I get it and keep all updated to any upgrades I do. Thank you for reading have a great day.

JerryHawk250 10-22-2023 06:53 PM

Welcome aboard.

cheesy 10-22-2023 07:46 PM

Hiya.

herbie 10-23-2023 07:45 AM

Hello Alfred, good choice on the KPR!! It’s my favorite bike right now, I love riding it. Congratulations on the new bike!! I think you will enjoy it, Lifan builds some good bikes!! Check out Herbies Garage on YouTube, I have several videos on the KPR. And Welcome here!! :tup:

bigdano711 10-23-2023 08:40 AM

Do you have experience riding? I always recommend taking the MSF course.


https://msf-usa.org/


They provide the bike. When I took it it was 2 days classroom, 2 days on the bike. Not sure where you're located, but they have courses all over the country. Also, Harley offers a very similar course (with cooler bikes!). This course will save your life.


Welcome to the forum.

Bikenut 10-23-2023 10:21 AM

Welcome to the forum! Lots of good folks willing to share their knowledge here.
I have a 2021 KPR200 and it has almost 14,000 miles on it in 2 summers. Only thing I've done to it are oil changes, replace worn out tires, and a valve adjustment. Love my little thumperette.

Aj092013 11-19-2023 06:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigdano711 (Post 400858)
Do you have experience riding? I always recommend taking the MSF course.


https://msf-usa.org/


They provide the bike. When I took it it was 2 days classroom, 2 days on the bike. Not sure where you're located, but they have courses all over the country. Also, Harley offers a very similar course (with cooler bikes!). This course will save your life.


Welcome to the forum.


Sorry for the late reply, have been very busy and did not get any notifications for replies. I haven't riden since I was a teen and that was dirt bikes. Yes plan on take MSF there is a place that does them about an hr away I will be going to.

Do©Hawk 11-19-2023 06:38 AM

Welcome aboard. I'm also a a new rider. I use my Hawk for my 6 mile round trip commute. I'm a fair weather rider, though, because of my short commute, I'll ride when the temps are lower. I acquired my Hawk in August and took the MSC in September. I'm still riding while many of my peers have put theirs away for the season.


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