I think mine may be sorta sold, I have a couple of people interested, although it's not sold till I have the folding in my pocketand the bike has a new stator on it's way from Japan before it gets sold
I like the 6th gear, air cooled, low maintenance, more comfy seat aspect. Kick start only can be a bastard although they're easy enough to start, better more plush seat. Big tank can be had for less than half a 400 one. And if Austin, Gerald and friends can ride 44000 miles in 440 days on them (Mondo Enduro/Terra Circa) then that's good enough for me.And a better seat too
We've been through a few carb needles on ours, but I think it may be hours of constant throttle that's weakened them. Not a biggie as it takes about 20 mins on the road side to get the carb apart and lift the needle 1 notch, provided you have the right toolsThey are getting a bit dated now though, but still a good bike if you don't want to spend too much coin
This?
only 115kgs/255lbs..
I would be in my shed if I had the spare coin...
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-470667236.htm
Pete
90% of all Harleys built are still on the road... The other 10% made it back home...
Ducati... Makeing riders into mechaincs since 1964...
Sort of off topic here but i have a PDF version of the Clymer DRZ400 workshop manual and i no longer have this bike.
If anyone wants / needs one send me a PM with your email address and i will forward it on to you.![]()
Here for a good time, not necessarily a long time
I'm sure they're awesome fun to ride but the 520 KTMs fall under the category of dirtbikes with service intervals that just seem ridiculous to me. I like being able to ride to the end of the island and back without having to plan an oil change on the way and a rebuild when I get home.
Hi. Me and Rangi bought brand new 2 x DRZ's 7 months ago. Mine just clicked over 10000ks on the King Country ride. We put on 17 litre tanks, 15 tooth front sprockets, and Godiva screens, hand guards and heated grips. We both love them. mine has stock seat. After 3 days your arse goes numb and then it doesn't matter what seat you have. Rangi is only 5'7" so we chopped out her seat with a bread knife and stapled the cover back on. This is the biggest bike she can pick up by herself with luggage so we won't be changing...but we don't want to anyway...Oh, and I can still beat all my mates road bikes round the Coro loop in the dry....but they're home and showered when my knobblies have to do the wet seal. Ha
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