
I decided to keep the dual sport (KLX250S) for the GF. For off road purposes (which she has expressed interest

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The R1200GS or the Yamaha Super Tenere are nice adv tourers. When I took the BMW off-road class, we had knobbies on the R1200GSs and it was amazing how well they handled, even in thick, deep mud. But you would probably need two sets of wheels for street tires and knobbies to do both canyons and dirt. And they are heavy bikes.complacent wrote:i think i can pair it down to two bikes and be close to happy.
a dedicated dirt bike. either a katoom or a yammie.
a sport-tourer, like my fjr1300.
or instead of the sport tourer, perhaps an adv tourer? i'm torn on knobbies with a (mainly) street bike. i really dig leaning over in the canyons here. it would be tough for me to give that up, or pair it down.
I nearly went for the KTM 525 EXC or Husqvarna TE 511.Blixa wrote:The R1200GS or the Yamaha Super Tenere are nice adv tourers. When I took the BMW off-road class, we had knobbies on the R1200GSs and it was amazing how well they handled, even in thick, deep mud. But you would probably need two sets of wheels for street tires and knobbies to do both canyons and dirt. And they are heavy bikes.complacent wrote:i think i can pair it down to two bikes and be close to happy.
a dedicated dirt bike. either a katoom or a yammie.
a sport-tourer, like my fjr1300.
or instead of the sport tourer, perhaps an adv tourer? i'm torn on knobbies with a (mainly) street bike. i really dig leaning over in the canyons here. it would be tough for me to give that up, or pair it down.
I would love to have a small dual sport bike to get better at off-roading, like the KLX250S, DR350 or DRZ400, or even DR650 (bonus points if the super tacky yellow and purple combo from the 90s). I can take my Triumph off-road, but I have to take it easy b/c it's hard to pick up when it tips over. I am no match for 480 lbs of bike!
Those are sweet bikes. I would consider them if I were 6" taller. No luck...GaToR wrote: I nearly went for the KTM 525 EXC or Husqvarna TE 511.
250-ish lbs. 45-50 HP. street legal.![]()
I've seen several folks putting dedicated streets on them. And with knobbies they are like tanks off-road.
yep. agreed.Blixa wrote:
The R1200GS or the Yamaha Super Tenere are nice adv tourers. When I took the BMW off-road class, we had knobbies on the R1200GSs and it was amazing how well they handled, even in thick, deep mud. But you would probably need two sets of wheels for street tires and knobbies to do both canyons and dirt. And they are heavy bikes.
Blixa wrote:I would love to have a small dual sport bike to get better at off-roading, like the KLX250S, DR350 or DRZ400, or even DR650 (bonus points if the super tacky yellow and purple combo from the 90s). I can take my Triumph off-road, but I have to take it easy b/c it's hard to pick up when it tips over. I am no match for 480 lbs of bike!
i can't 525. because reasons. reasons like medians, staircases, etc. but fsm do i want to. with two sets of wheels.GaToR wrote:I nearly went for the KTM 525 EXC or Husqvarna TE 511.
250-ish lbs. 45-50 HP. street legal.![]()
I've seen several folks putting dedicated streets on them. And with knobbies they are like tanks off-road.
Yup. 350 exc is what I actually went searching for initially. but the only 1 within 100 miles was brand new and more than my savings account.complacent wrote:
i can't 525. because reasons. reasons like medians, staircases, etc. but fsm do i want to. with two sets of wheels.
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