Which size dual sport cycle is appropriate for my needs? - dual sport cycles
I have recently taken mainstream dual and sports sites, there are essentially in 3 sizes near what I need: 250cc, 400cc (Suzuki only) and 650cc. I have to follow the intent and off-road handling, but I'm worth about 1 hours to ride to work and do on the road (70 mph) speed. One concern I have is that I want to achieve something great and lose agility in the woods and hiking trails, but simply for the speed of responsibility that was mounted. What are your suggestions?
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Dual Sport Cycles Which Size Dual Sport Cycle Is Appropriate For My Needs?
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3 comments:
I bike for 25 years and can not generally have the best of both worlds.
Determine every aspect of driving is important to you.
If you prefer a light racing bike, then you are at a disadvantage on the road.
If not, then a used Kawasaki KLR 650 can only be the way forward.
It is a shame no longer sold, Yamaha TDR 250th
Suzuki DRZ400, 80% dirt bike, street bike 20%, this bike is a complete off-road bike racing motocross can jump 30 meters and reaches a top speed of 94 mph on the street does not sit comfortably like a racing bike for trips over 20 miles.
Suzuki DR650, 80% street bike, 20% Dirt Bike is a roadster off is terrible, soft suspension, cheaply made
Honda XR650, a monster torque at low, deep discount road bikes, but not as good as the DRZ400, not so fast on the road, overlooking small, the engine screams at a higher speed to 60 mph
Kawasaki KLR650, 95% for the bike than 5% on the way, this bike is the best sport in the two-lane road and racing bike is the worst, its bigger, heavier, more acceleration, with the only drawback weighed much higher with a full tank 7 has a gas tank Gal, andRe is a problem with an old KLR oil consumption problem, with 1 liter of oil every 500 to 800 miles.
The larger wheels are better in the roadway at high speeds and small wheels better handling in the woods. Decide that you will do more pavement or dirt. I drive a BMW F800GS, both very well made, and I use it on the way to work every day. There are a lot of good information in www.advrider.com.
A motorcycle Must not enough.
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