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What do u recomend, im looking for somat i can ride on the road but wana have fun off road at the weekends.
 
If you want to spend a bit less how about a XR650L?



http://powersports.honda.com/motorc...delName=XR650L&ModelYear=2008&ModelId=XR650L8


XR650L.jpg
 
Re: RE: my 1st berg

Gokai134 said:
1st: BMW HP2
2nd: KTM 950 Super-Enduro
3rd: KTM 690 Enduro

Have fun

1st: too expensive and too heavy
2nd: too tall
3rd: OK
 
RE: Re: RE: my 1st berg

Gokai134 wrote:
1st: BMW HP2
2nd: KTM 950 Super-Enduro
3rd: KTM 690 Enduro

Have fun


1st: too expensive and too heavy
2nd: too tall
3rd: OK

Hi Goran,

sorry - I didn´t realize that pricing was a topic here?
Thought it´s all about having fun and riding-pleasure;
Most of the time onroad and just a sometimes offroad?

the KTM 950 suits my size perfect, :thumb:
it´s just that the BMW does everything way better - in exception of very heavy, technical offroad terrain.
and believe me, I´m talking about areas where I´m not sure if all of our UHE-members have been with their Husabergs? 8O
Croatian/Austrian Enduro-championship is no problem at all with the BMW .
I´m not saying it´s made for this, it can candle in ease.
Feels a bit like a big-trial bike offroad
You should try to get a ride on it, its a very, very impressive bike.
And it´s not all all about weight, it´s also depends on where the weight is centered.

Ok, I´ll stop raving about the BMW now :)

Guess, that wilkir should define his usage more detailed

Peter
 
RE: Re: RE: my 1st berg

Gokai134 wrote:
1st: BMW HP2
2nd: KTM 950 Super-Enduro
3rd: KTM 690 Enduro

Have fun


1st: too expensive and too heavy
2nd: too tall
3rd: OK

Hi Goran,

sorry - I didn´t realize that pricing was a topic here?
Thought it´s all about having fun and riding-pleasure;
Most of the time onroad and just a sometimes offroad?

the KTM 950 suits my size perfect, :thumb:
it´s just that the BMW does everything way better - in exception of very heavy, technical offroad terrain.
and believe me, I´m talking about areas where I´m not sure if all of our UHE-members have been with their Husabergs? 8O
Croatian/Austrian Enduro-championship is no problem at all with the BMW .
I´m not saying it´s made for this, it can candle in ease.
Feels a bit like a big-trial bike offroad
You should try to get a ride on it, its a very, very impressive bike.
And it´s not all all about weight, it´s also depends on where the weight is centered.

Ok, I´ll stop raving about the BMW now :)

Guess, that wilkir should define his usage more detailed

Peter
 
99wilkir said:
What do u recomend, im looking for somat i can ride on the road but wana have fun off road at the weekends.

you do not say what country you are in!
The FE501 I have has done lots of green laning and is probably more versatile and powerful than the others I ride with. If you get road legal tyres..something like T63 michelins, then it becomes even more rideable in heavy dirt as the excess of power is lost to wheel spin. {make sure your rim locks are good and tight.}

CCM are offering new trail bikes with free supermoto wheels for quick interchange from off road to on road!
 
Re: RE: Re: RE: my 1st berg

Gokai134 said:
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Guess, that wilkir should define his usage more detailed

Peter

Yes, more information wouldn`t harm anybody ...
... unlike raving about Monsterkuh in lighter dress :twisted:

Mit freundlichen Gruessen, Goran

PS
Croatian Open and Alpe-Adria Enduro, next weekend in Klanjec (HR-SLO border, very close to Austria)
 

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