These are the bikes on my radar. (The CRF450RL is only on there for reference.) At the moment, the ranking is:
- Yamaha Tenere 700
- Honda XL750 Transalp
- Kawasaki KLR650
- Honda XR650L
- Kawasaki KLX300
- Honda CRF300L
I know the bikes aren't all in the same category, but I'm just looking for:
- 21" front wheel.
- Not horrible on the freeway.
- Reliable and reasonably easy to work with.
- Durable.
- Reasonable weight.
What do folks think? :3
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in reply to Neil E. Hodges • •For context, the CRF450RL is what I have now and the engine is more of a princess than I really want to deal with.
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LeeRayl
in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •not my area of knowledge but when I rode Suzukis the VStrom was well respected for its balance in rode/adventure areas as well as doing well head to head with their counterparts. I see they live at the top end of $$ and power on this list but if you haven’t given one a go, demo one this summer.
Good used market and parts are plentiful but as with most Suzuki, not a huge custom market.
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Dave Heinemann 🇦🇺
in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •I own a CRF300 Rally. At my body weight (75 kg/165 lbs), it'll do 110 km/hr (68 mph) all day every day, with a bit of juice left over - but not much.
If you need to cruise at higher speeds on your freeways you weigh a lot more, it might not be the best choice.
I've not owned any of the others, but I suspect the KLX300 will be similar.
The KLR650 only has 5 gears - might not be great at freeway speeds.
I hear great things about the T700 and Transalp.
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in reply to Dave Heinemann 🇦🇺 • • •Patrick
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Pistonblown
in reply to Neil E. Hodges • • •Finally had a go on a mates CRF300 the other weekend I've got to say it was a lot of fun. Reminded me of the CRF125 I had over in Australia. Obviously more power (which was welcome) but still light and nimble and loads of fun on gravel roads. I didn't do much tarmac and so can't say what it would be like there.
Having said that, on your list I'd personally go for the Tenere. I love the Transalp, always wanted an original, but the Tenere just seems a bit better overall from what I've read
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