Street Legal Dirt Bike
Street Legal Dirt Bike
Any opinions on a Street legal enduro, dual purpose bike like the Honda XR650L or the Suzuki DR 400S? or even the KTM 950 Supermoto (but thats getting a little too out there). I have a pure street bike and building another and just looking for a fun bike to take offroad. Even the Honda 250 Rukus looks fun but I heard there not that great but If anyone can tell me anything I would really appreciate it. Thanks much.
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Cool, Checked out the Suzuki DR and thats the one. Lots of travel and the closest thing to MX bike thats street legal out there than anything else. Just to ride around town and off road. I have big heavy street bike for street and longer rides. Unless anyone can recomend better that seems to be the best I can find. Thansk.
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I will look at the 650 Suzuki too. I did check out the Honda 650 and liked it a lot but The dealer pointed out that the 400 is much better for dirt purpose. He pointed out the fact the 400 even cost more because of the technology put into it vs. the 650. I did not check this out myself but will now. Thanks much for your input.
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I just looked the Kawi up and it does look good. I will go check out at dealer sit on it and stuff. I want something light that will fly with lots of travel. A MX bike thats Street legal. Thanks much.
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There is also a Buttload of dual-sporters over on www.advriders.com And a whole slew of overly impressive ride reports/pics.
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Getting into this a bit late I suppose, but I can relate to your quest. I also wanted a dual sport that was stronger in the "dirt capable" category. The two most capable bikes are the Suzuki DRZ400S and the Honda XR650L. I chose the Honda because it is air cooled. Not a big deal, I just wanted to eliminate the possibility of a punched rad. But both bikes are true dirt bikes.
The KLR 650 is a nice dual sport, but is not really all out dirt capable. The suspension isn't meant for anything seriousiouly off-road. The fact that the rear wheel on the KLR is only 17 inches limits your choice of off-road tires available. The KLR is more top heavy and with the 2008 model more to damage in the way of fairings when a spill is taken. The KLR's emphasis is more about riding longer distances on paved roads with occasional forays up trails and fireroads.
The BMW Dakar is scarily useless off-road, but brilliant on road. But too heavy and expensive for my purposes anyway.
KTM's are expensive but at least capable. Still, dumping one on a regular basis could get depressing (expensive).
Of course I have more experience riding the Honda XR650L so would recommend it as "my" first choice. It has been around a long time and started life as the XR600r dirt machine. Its proven, tough and simple. Tons of controllable suspension travel, and superior ground clearance. My second choice would be the Suzuki DRZ400S or a converted Honda XR650R making it into a street legal dual sport.
The KLR 650 is a nice dual sport, but is not really all out dirt capable. The suspension isn't meant for anything seriousiouly off-road. The fact that the rear wheel on the KLR is only 17 inches limits your choice of off-road tires available. The KLR is more top heavy and with the 2008 model more to damage in the way of fairings when a spill is taken. The KLR's emphasis is more about riding longer distances on paved roads with occasional forays up trails and fireroads.
The BMW Dakar is scarily useless off-road, but brilliant on road. But too heavy and expensive for my purposes anyway.
KTM's are expensive but at least capable. Still, dumping one on a regular basis could get depressing (expensive).
Of course I have more experience riding the Honda XR650L so would recommend it as "my" first choice. It has been around a long time and started life as the XR600r dirt machine. Its proven, tough and simple. Tons of controllable suspension travel, and superior ground clearance. My second choice would be the Suzuki DRZ400S or a converted Honda XR650R making it into a street legal dual sport.
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Honda XR650L Dual-Sport
Honda XR650L Dual-Sport