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Old 04-14-2008, 10:33 PM #1
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dual-sport motorcycles... i want one!

Ive never ridden a motorcycle in my life, but ever since seeing the wonders of forest service roads out west I want one. I would love to have a bike that i could easily ride 50 miles on highways and jump off onto some dirt/desert/logging roads. My ideal bike would be the KLR650, it hauls ass on the highways, can handle dirt, and you can pack it up with a tent, etc. Having never ridden... a 650 with a 35" seat height is insane.... probably lookin at riding a 250, maybe a 400 for a year until i get some skill.

Anyone have one of these?
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I've logged many miles on logging roads on a Suzuki GS700, with street tires. The sand tore the shit out of the chain, but I probably should have oiled it once in a while. You might want to check out the DL650, I hear the seat is lower than most dual-sports and it is quite capable both on-and-off road. The BMW F650 is also really cool.
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man when i was watching the moto x championships i thought the exact same thing! the bikes they were using looked awesome and could really take the corners on the concrete and dirt. maybe check out what these guys are using and see if they are street legal or can be made so. i would definitely stick with a 250 startin out, imo. 400s in the dirt could get a novice in trouble id imagine.
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Depends on your size. If you're 5'2" and 98 pounds, then a 400 would be too much to start with. If you can put both feet flat on the ground you're fine, as long as you can pick the bike up when (not if!) you drop it.
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Ive never ridden a motorcycle in my life, but ever since seeing the wonders of forest service roads out west I want one. I would love to have a bike that i could easily ride 50 miles on highways and jump off onto some dirt/desert/logging roads. My ideal bike would be the KLR650, it hauls ass on the highways, can handle dirt, and you can pack it up with a tent, etc. Having never ridden... a 650 with a 35" seat height is insane.... probably lookin at riding a 250, maybe a 400 for a year until i get some skill.

Anyone have one of these?
Spot on observation, for reliability and build quality, Honda are the best jap brand, they very rarely go wrong. The Africa twin is great, but big, use if you do a lot of tarmac. The Transalp is very good for both, lighter than the AT, you really can ride to the south of france on it, then up the mountain..... or if you do not need to do that much road work, the XR Enduro [250, 400, 600, 650] bikes are true off roaders you can chuck up the tiniest trails that even the Transalp will shy away from.
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Kinda off topic but:

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Actor Ewan McGregor and another guy traveled 20,000 miles on the kind of bikes you guys are chatting about. They started in in Europe somewhere, possibly Scotland, traveled through places like Kazakhstan, Mongolia and into Siberia, flew across to Alaska and then headed south and east and ended in New York.

Pretty epic trip and was well documented. I think it was Ewans BMW that made the trip with the least amount of breakdowns but don't quote me as its been awhile since I've seen it. Definitely worth a watch if you are into this type stuff.

Appears from the official site theres another trip being filmed but cant tell as the site keeps jamming on me. I hate overly complicated Flash sites. ..
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A BMW would be nice... but since they are expensive to start with and probably to fix and get parts... I dont want a bike that i dont care about beating up a bit. shiny off machines are boring machines.

One thing i have to consider is it being street legal in CA. that means most of the enduro class bikes are a no go, without some decent add ons.

ive been thinking about this for awhile, and cant find any major stopping points. all i need is ~3k at most to get a starter bike and gear. i could probably do well with 2k, start on a 250 and learn. trade up, etc.

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that is a sweet lookin bike. what kind is that? ktm?
gas tank looks like it might be small, but it could just be well hidden. the KLR 650 hold 6 gallons and you can barely tell.
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