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ital916
4th December 2007, 18:15
Hey, just a quick question. I was checking out the bike manufacturer catalogs and was wondering what exactly a supermotard is? *being a noob of course lol* Is it a adventure/dual purpose..it's not 100% MX so yeah. Are they any around town? I've started up a full license in 3years fund lol so just checkin out options. Anyone own any supermotards?

0arbreaka
4th December 2007, 22:58
A supermotard is pretty much a mx bike with road tyres and brakes and road trim, aparently the most fun you can have on the road at legal speeds. Do a bit of research and youll learn a heap more.

deanohit
4th December 2007, 23:06
Heres some threads mate, but as Oarbreaker said, they were MX bikes originally, now you can get factory motards that you wouldn't dream of chucking dirt tyres on.
Supermoto Pics. (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=61155)
A vid of how a SM is normally raced. (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=61155)
Some sideways vids (http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=60609)

EJK
4th December 2007, 23:10
Deano will love you if you buy one lol

deanohit
4th December 2007, 23:14
I think you've proven EJ your about ready for a motard now, make it easier for you to control those drifts! Plus you'll have better peg clearence. =)

EJK
4th December 2007, 23:18
cheap chinese motard anyone? lol
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Dirt-bikes/auction-130417094.htm

deanohit
4th December 2007, 23:24
Ha yea, I've seen those on TM, look the goods, but would you believe my 200 has more power than them!
Hummer 250:11.5kw :yawn:
Zongshen 200: 13kw :first:

Rosie
5th December 2007, 08:03
Motards generally have smaller wheels (around 17") than their adventure/dual-purpose siblings (often 21"/18"), and bigger front brakes.

If you look at the DRZ 400 (http://www.colemans-suzuki.co.nz/content/models-thumbnails.aspx?entryPKs=1342,1328) the main difference you can see between the SM and dual purpose models is the wheel size. If you put road tyres on a bike with the dual purpose sized wheels, it doesn't really make it a motard IMHO.

Even without the less road-oriented bigger wheels, standard dual purpose bikes are a hell of a lot of fun on the road, especially when the road surface is a bit dodgy (as it often is on small interesting back roads). And being able to ride standing up is very cool :D

Supermoto Junkie
5th December 2007, 08:18
A supermotard will give you a sore ass in about half an hour in the saddle (thanks to the MX style seat) they vibrate, they offer no protection from the wind, they (usually) have a small tank (so you have to stop at every gas station) and every body stops and stares..........So go and buy one....it will be the most fun you've ever had with your pants on :niceone::niceone:

xwhatsit
5th December 2007, 11:05
it will be the most fun you've ever had with your pants on :niceone::niceone:

You could ride a motard with your pants off, too, and that would be pretty fun, but somebody would start a thread about ATGATT and you'd get red rep.

Supermoto Junkie
5th December 2007, 12:28
You could ride a motard with your pants off, too, and that would be pretty fun, but somebody would start a thread about ATGATT and you'd get red rep.

the seat on my motard is sharpe enough without having it being in direct contact with my ./.....ahmm

also...Think of the kids....:Oi:

Macstar
5th December 2007, 12:52
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?p=1308596#post1308596

Update: 7.5 hours in the saddle is my record (stops every hour or so for refueling and eating etc). Next day: felt like I'd been kicked up the arse! Day after: OK again:msn-wink:

EJK
5th December 2007, 13:01
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?p=1308596#post1308596

Update: 7.5 hours in the saddle is my record (stops every hour or so for refueling and eating etc). Next day: felt like I'd been kicked up the arse! Day after: OK again:msn-wink:

Whats the top speed of the KTM 520?
its very light ain't it? don't you get scared at high speed on that feather light machine? lol

Macstar
5th December 2007, 15:03
We can't write about "stupid" or "illegal" things on KBer anymore, too many wanna be copers. Ask me this Fri in person.

unhingedlizard
5th December 2007, 16:13
Lots of differnt types of motard these days too.

From racing motard like the aprilia SXV5.5 and suzuki RMZ400 narrow seat, light weight and sticky tyres, to ducatis hyper motard and Yamaha's xt660x, bit more comfy, bigger motors and more range, to benellis t-rek, ducatis multistrada and yamaha's TDM900 which are big, good tank range and comfy.

Or the one that started road going production motards the TDR250 Yamaha.

As far as buying. Just ride lots and lots of different types. Sportsbike, tourers, motards etc. might be suprised at what you end up liking.