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I'd really like to have a dual sport but then i live far from offroad areas and at the same time i dont want a pure street bike.. altho if i bought a dual sport id be using it mostly on the street and maybe once a month or two off road... and not to mention i got no one to go offroading with !
what should i do ? i cant buy 2 bikes nor have space in my apt complex for a trailer.
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In my opinion, you don't have to choose; that's exactly what a dualsport is built for--on-road and offroad. But I would limit my choices to the larger displacement dualies, which would also limit how technical your offroad forays will get (unless you just happen to get really good at swinging around 400lbs of bike in the rough stuff). BMW is coming out with the G 650 X and the motard version of it, the G650XMoto, which might be just what you're looking for, which might open up some options for you. But the KTM 650 Adv is also a real solid performer. And of course, if you want to go cheap and reliable (minust the doohickey), there's the KLR. Personally, I love how versatile they are. I wouldn't outfit mine as a motard if I really wanted to be ready for offroad. It's just a pain in the butt to keep switching to knobbies every time you want to head out. And normal street tires are only good for fire-roads and light offroad duty. If you're serious about getting offroad, I'd stay away from the larger dualies (KTM 950Adv, R1200GS). Those are just huge for offroad work.Is American Chopper star Paul Tuttle Jr. a Christian?
Check out some of BMW's enduros. Some them are more street then enduro.hi bazbikes49 where are you based and how much are your gp 125?
Do yourself a favor and get a VStrom 650 from Suzuki. They are BY FAR the most competent on/off road bikes around. You could go with something smaller, but the VStrom has tons of horsepower to get you where you want to go, as fast as you want to get there.Wanting to trade dirt bike for atv?
Good luck, and be safe.
you should go dual sport.either ktm or suzuki
Yes, BMW has some good bikes and so is KTM/KLR. Also look at the new Buell Ulysses. Kawasaki has been make their 650 for a long time. Just remember to figure in for the maintenance issues and parts availability too.
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Go for one of the many naked style bike out there.Which one should i go for yamaha r1 le ot yamaha r1 07?
Kawasaki:- Z750 & Z1000
Honda:- CB900 (919)
Yamaha:- FZ1
Suzuki:- SV650, SV1000, Bandit 1200
Triumph:- Speed Triple
Ducati:- Monster
They are all fast, handle well, not bad prices, look really cool, have almost the same performance as the pure sports bikes but with better normal rinding ergonomics. (I think the Z1000 or the Speed Triple)
i agree with gix the ktm and the suzuki has some bad *** motards they look really kool and handle great, the bikes the other guys are recomending look like old mens bikes,,, and as we all know suzuki is a jap bike which means it will run forever,,,
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