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maddog007
13th July 2015, 21:31
Hi all. I'm along time member that hasn't had a bike in over ten years and only really ridden my old mans Ducati monster a km in last 5 years. Was just like riding a bike so to speak. I'm confident I can jump back into it and cope . I'm keen to get a bike again.
And think id like to get a adv bike as I live rural and will either be on the open rd or on gravel rds.
I'm thinking a 500-650 would do me. But I'm of shorter stature at about 170cm and only weigh in at 75 even with a beer diet. What budget options do you think are best for a smaller bloke.


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pete-blen
13th July 2015, 21:49
You are about the same hight/weight as me...
I ride a Yamaha XT660R with 25mm lowering link..
Suzuki DR650 or Kawaski KLR650 will be ok...
BMW 650 has about the lowest seat height standard..



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mossy1200
13th July 2015, 21:58
Honda n Heels for you.

maddog007
13th July 2015, 22:18
Cheer pete. What's the xt like on the highway. I've got a few higher mileage bmws on my watchlist. Obviously a popular choice . I'm a bit limited on budget so beggars can't be fussy with eh. But if I don't get a bike now I will never..


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haydes55
14th July 2015, 12:52
KLE500
Is height even an issue? I'm 3cm taller than you, my old bike I could only reach the ground with one foot at a time, just lean the bike over to whatever side you want.

clint640
14th July 2015, 13:37
F650 BMW (single cylinder) & the DR650 Suzuki would be 2 of the lower 650ish machines. F650 heavier & more road focused, DR lighter & easier to handle offroad. Don't get too hung up on seat height specs though, go & sit on some stuff - the width of the bike also has a big effect on how easy it is to get a foot down.

Cheers
Clint

Transalper
14th July 2015, 16:28
I think the 650 BMW is called a G650 The F650 actually has a 800cc motor....
That would depend upon which year of F650 you are talking, originally the F650 was exactly that, a 650. First with a normal Carb, then injected and still a 650 in 2000, then a year or two later BMW kind of lost it with naming things where what you said becomes correct.

GavinB
14th July 2015, 17:22
I'm 167 with proportionately short legs so feel your pain.

I have a v strom 650 with the lower seat and its great.

Seat height doesn't matter a damn when your riding, but the two times I've dropped it is at 0 speed on angled driveways. By the time my foot could reach the ground there was a whole heap of weight already with some momentum (with the weight fairly high up) so it was just a case of making sure none of it landed on me.

I was looking at a BMW F700 (maybe, as noted their naming is weird) and it comes with a lower seat option as a standard option, but they didn't have any in while I was looking. Also wanted to try the Triumph Tiger 800 (not the XC as it's taller), but again they didn't have any in.

That said my Wee Strom does me proud and I don't regret the purchase at all!

Gavin

Maha
14th July 2015, 18:10
I'm 167


....and still riding? :gob:

maddog007
15th July 2015, 08:28
Thanks guys . Been doing a lot of research on the BMW . Sounds like the early injected one is a bit dodgy but before and after that . They are good.


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clint640
15th July 2015, 11:37
I think the 650 BMW is called a G650 .

Given the OP is looking at budget options I think we can safely assume the G650 is not in the ballpark :msn-wink:


Thanks guys . Been doing a lot of research on the BMW . Sounds like the early injected one is a bit dodgy but before and after that . They are good.


The motors on the BMW's are pretty good but like many injected things expect the fuel pump to crap out at some point. I rode an early injected one ages ago & it had an annoying delay from opening the throttle to getting any response, that issue was fixed at some point but definitely get a test ride before buying.

Cheers
Clint

bart
15th July 2015, 13:05
I'm 167 with proportionately short legs so feel your pain.

I have a v strom 650 with the lower seat and its great.

Seat height doesn't matter a damn when your riding, but the two times I've dropped it is at 0 speed on angled driveways. By the time my foot could reach the ground there was a whole heap of weight already with some momentum (with the weight fairly high up) so it was just a case of making sure none of it landed on me.

I was looking at a BMW F700 (maybe, as noted their naming is weird) and it comes with a lower seat option as a standard option, but they didn't have any in while I was looking. Also wanted to try the Triumph Tiger 800 (not the XC as it's taller), but again they didn't have any in.

That said my Wee Strom does me proud and I don't regret the purchase at all!

Gavin
Haha. I’m 167 myself. I ride a full height DR650 without too many problems. I’ve riden most bikes from litre sports bikes to MX without too much drama.

The only issue I have is real slow stuff, like river crossings. I hate river crossings.

Night Falcon
15th July 2015, 13:21
Haha. I’m 167 myself. I ride a full height DR650 without too many problems. I’ve riden most bikes from litre sports bikes to MX without too much drama.

The only issue I have is real slow stuff, like river crossings. I hate river crossings.

I'm a bit taller than Bart but hate river crossing even worserer than him....a drowned 250 2T Trials bike is no laughing matter :brick:

maddog007
15th July 2015, 19:18
I have read about what you mean Clint . Think it was a problem on the 2001 gs that was the model with trouble. Apparently sorted later. Though I'm kind of old school an might be more interested in the carb f650 model. Should be cheaper too.. And some fans like them more than the injected ones. Though most are high mileage now. But that's what you get if wanting something cheaper. There's an old 94 finduro on TM that has done plenty. Been advertised for a while.


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