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    Decision time

    1993 DR350 with BB exhaust
    1998 XR400 stock standard

    I want to buy another bike, am unsure what to go for. I want a 4 stroke, and I am 6 foot 4, and weigh 110kg, so I figured I look at 300+ cc. I have ridden my brothers 05 KLX300R, and that hauls my fat ass along very well, but I dont have that sort of dough to spend, Im looking round the 3-5k mark, and the two bikes listed above seem to be quite popular in varying years and conditions.

    Any advice greatly appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kronos
    ...I am 6 foot 4, and weigh 110kg, ....and that hauls my fat ass along very well,
    Bastard!! I'm 6'3" and 120kgs I must be a sumo wrestler!!
    Seriously I'll keep an eye on this thread to see what you end up with.
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    Oh and welcome too.....
    They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
    Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
    At the going down of the sun and in the evening,
    we will remember them

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    Kronos... you don't happen to be off nzf do you?
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    93 is a tad old, I'd go for the XR.

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    tristan, if I said "N4CR", would I then know you as well?. Or have I got my wires crossed?.

    Thanks for the welcome colapop.

    I have had a good run with Suzuki's and Yamahas, and owned a couple of Kawasaki's, but have yet to own a Honda, I think thats my only reservation about the XR, is no prior knowledge of that breed. I guess the XR name has pretty much etched itself into the hall of fame, so perhaps it would be worth the gamble.
    A 1999 XR400 just came onto the radar for 3900, so I'll keep an eye on that.
    I really only want to go for a bit of a splat up and down the river, and maybe do rides like the Rai Saddle (Nelson), and more adventure based riding, rather than racing hard out, the XR looks pretty solid, and I have been used to riding large road bikes for the last 17 years, so a chunkier bike appeals to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kronos
    tristan, if I said "N4CR", would I then know you as well?. Or have I got my wires crossed?.
    Yeah... thats me. Welcome to the site man, seems like I'm getting to do a welcome for a change :spudwave:

    Zerax is on here as well, and mabey a few others that I don't know so well.

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    zeRax is a big girls blouse, with very few, if any redeeming qualities, but I do love the man anyway.

    Nice to see you again Tris'

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    The XR would probably be the better bet.
    And you could do some of the Laidback Trail Rides around the area.

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    Yep, I'd go for the XR too, the post '97 XR's are a great trailbike.

    Cheers
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    I had a '97 XR400 for 5 years - it hauled my fat ass around at great speed and never let me down once. I did everything from Enduro to Adventure Rides on it.

    Just give it good oil, often and you'll be jake.

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    Thanks for the replies troops, unless something major thwarts my plan, I will acquire a 98 or 99 XR 400, I have just been and tried one of for size, and its a good size for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by clint640
    Yep, I'd go for the XR too, the post '97 XR's are a great trailbike.
    There's nothing wrong with the post 1970 XR's.

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