View Full Version : drz400sm vs husky te450
nzpoontang
16th March 2015, 08:59
Looking through all the super motard options, really like the styling on the drz's, but seems like a lot of work to get any power from them. this popped up on trademe, looks pretty awesome, does anyone have experience with these? http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=852318089
Ender EnZed
16th March 2015, 09:43
Compare the maintenance schedules.
DRZs aren't as fast as proper motards but they don't need an oil change every second time you start them.
Crasherfromwayback
16th March 2015, 10:06
Compare the maintenance schedules.
DRZs aren't as fast as proper motards but they don't need an oil change every second time you start them.
And if you bang a 430cc kit in 'em with a flatslide card they actually come alive. And they're still axe reliable.
nzpoontang
16th March 2015, 12:31
And if you bang a 430cc kit in 'em with a flatslide card they actually come alive. And they're still axe reliable.
What sort of money are you talking once you have done the 430cc kit, carb, exhaust etc? The high maintenance doesn't bother me too much if the performance is going to be much higher
McWild
16th March 2015, 14:36
Pick 2:
- Fast
- Light
- Low maintenance
Although in the DRZ's case it is neither fast nor light until you chuck the previously mentioned carb, big bore, jetpack etc on it, which still doesn't solve the light problem, but then very few bikes tick all the boxes.
How much money do you have to play with and how much do you like doing maintenance? Serious question.
Ender EnZed
16th March 2015, 15:51
Also, what kind of riding are you expecting to be doing?
gwynfryn
16th March 2015, 20:03
If you like working on bikes get the Husky!
mossy1200
16th March 2015, 20:15
Idd get the husky and put oil in it every second ride. Still cost less to run than a race bike. I have other bikes I can rely on to ride the rest of the time.
Tazz
16th March 2015, 20:30
Compare the maintenance schedules.
DRZs aren't as fast as proper motards but they don't need an oil change every second time you start them.
You can just add an oil cooler to increase the volume and stretch it out.
Pretty well documented now so hardly frontier experimentation.
E model DRZ's have a smidgen more power allegedly.
nzpoontang
18th March 2015, 11:52
Pick 2:
- Fast
- Light
- Low maintenance
Although in the DRZ's case it is neither fast nor light until you chuck the previously mentioned carb, big bore, jetpack etc on it, which still doesn't solve the light problem, but then very few bikes tick all the boxes.
How much money do you have to play with and how much do you like doing maintenance? Serious question.
Looking to spend no more then $6500. Don't mind doing maintenance as it will not be my only source of transport and I have a good size garage. Will be used solely for having fun around town and doing some Saturday runs through the twisties. Will not be racing it I prefer motocross
McWild
18th March 2015, 14:37
Awesome, looking at what's on TradeMe right now I reckon snatch up that TE450, great looking bike.
There's also this XR650 http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/dual-purpose/auction-857543768.htm which is closer to where you are, personally I'm not a fan on the 650 engine but lots of people swear by it so there's gotta be something to them.
And don't get me wrong, the DRZ is an awesome bike, I just wouldn't be keen on another one unless I wasn't able to keep up with the regular oil/flter/air filter/valve clearances of the 450 Euro enduro bikes.
Other option would be to pick up a dual purpose 450 and put some wheels on it, either Torpedo7 wheels or CBR250 wheels for which there's a great guide here: http://motard-supermoto-wheels.sportsontheweb.net/index.htm, plus there are a couple of cheap sets of the CBR wheels on TradeMe right now. $1200nzd including sticky tyres, not a bad deal.
SVboy
18th March 2015, 20:38
Or you could get a DRZ. Easily modifiable and reliable. Loads of fun for a heavy underpowered bike.
FlangMasterJ
19th March 2015, 08:23
Or even better this KTM 660SMC. Very reliable and far more performance than the DR.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/other/auction-858257286.htm
McWild
19th March 2015, 08:41
Or even better this KTM 660SMC. Very reliable and far more performance than the DR.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/motorbikes/motorbikes/other/auction-858257286.htm
Bro that's such a mean bike.
Why did you ruin it with flames.
FlangMasterJ
19th March 2015, 09:07
Bro that's such a mean bike.
Why did you ruin it with flames.
Baha it's not mine. I'd never do that to a bike.
This was my one...
310030
Sold a few months back.
McWild
19th March 2015, 12:06
Baha it's not mine. I'd never do that to a bike.
This was my one...
310030
Sold a few months back.
Whew, good man. Never understood flames on sportsbikes let alone something utterly crashable like a supermoto.
Mind you at least that one isn't completely un-salvageable since new plastics are cheap. Then, so is black matte spraypaint. Would be quite nice bike then.
egyptianbob
20th March 2015, 11:03
Chaps see you are looking for good MotoX bikes, I am just about to put up my 2003 CCM 644 DS (suzuki engine) on trade me. Just brought it over from the UK, in pretty good condition. Done 13,000 miles. Let me know if interested and I can send some pics etc. Looking for about $4,800. I am based in Northland, but quite happy to bring down to Auckland if better.
Dr z-tard
31st May 2015, 22:45
I love my sm it's quick light and bulletproof
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