View Full Version : Best all-rounder ? WR 450 ? KTM EXC 450 ? 520 ?
KX500
17th March 2008, 00:22
Wanting a road registered trail bike, want the best allrounder for track, road, river, forest.
Mate who has had both makes and various sizes is upgrading to his second KTM - 520 to 530, hes a mechanic and swears by them - easier to adjust valve clearances etc - said tank etc has to come off on the WR, generally just put together smarter and better the KTM.
Had a go on a YZ 250F and that was a nice bike to ride, is their much difference in riding position on the KTM apart from the bars being set forward more out of the factory ?
Cheers
crazyxr250rider
17th March 2008, 05:52
Tank has to come off on the new DOHC KTM's eg 530 EXCR
marks
17th March 2008, 07:05
Wanting a road registered trail bike, want the best allrounder for track, road, river, forest.
It doesn't exist.
the best allrounder really means a mediocre allrounder
FlangMasterJ
17th March 2008, 10:37
Go the 530EXC-R.
crazyxr250rider
17th March 2008, 17:00
It doesn't exist.
the best allrounder really means a mediocre allrounder
EG... DR650:girlfight:
KX500
17th March 2008, 22:32
Thanks for your point of views - yeah going to go for a 520 - 530 too much coin for this cowboy unfortunately.
Cheerz
chris
18th March 2008, 09:02
the best allrounder really means a mediocre allrounder
Mediocre compared to what? Compare an all-rounder against others in its class, pick the best of the bunch and voila! you have the best all-rounder. Compare an all-rounder against a more focused machine and yes, you'll have a mediocre performance.
chris
18th March 2008, 09:05
Wanting a road registered trail bike, want the best allrounder for track, road, river, forest.
Mate who has had both makes and various sizes is upgrading to his second KTM - 520 to 530, hes a mechanic and swears by them - easier to adjust valve clearances etc - said tank etc has to come off on the WR, generally just put together smarter and better the KTM.
Had a go on a YZ 250F and that was a nice bike to ride, is their much difference in riding position on the KTM apart from the bars being set forward more out of the factory ?
Cheers
Don't forget options such as Husqvarna, Husaberg etc. Some good options in there.
Adamski
18th March 2008, 21:31
WR450 for me, it can do everything well. Rips shit in the dirt, loves mud, sand and tarseal. Blows away all the allrounder comp - except maybe the exotics GasGas etc. Only weakness is it wouldn't have the long rangeability of an XR600 without wearing out....
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