Hah! thanks for the thread title Jack.It's a compromise and you'll never get it right,that's why I've got more than one bike.The XLV750 is a monster sized dirt bike for a little guy like me - you won't get many 750s going faster on gravel,but it's a lot of hard work,off road is out of the question.It's strength is being able to maintain a high average speed regardless of road conditions,it doesn't matter what you throw at this thing,nothing fazes it.
When I wanted something I could use in trickier conditions I had a lot of choices - I was looking at TTR 250 Raids and DR 250 Rebels,they seemed just the ticket....but...the seat height for a short arse was a bit tall and being on the open road on a 250 was going to suck.When I sat on the XT400 I was sold,low enough that I could get the balls of my feet on the deck,if one footing the whole foot goes down,plus the 400 can handle highway speeds all day.The down side is it weighs a bit much (160kg?) and has crap suspn,but for gravel and 4x4 tracks it's just fine.I still need that small off roader for real dirt riding.
A TTR600 is a different bike to the XT600,more powerfull,taller,lighter,fully adjustable suspn,a serious beast,but still not up to the level of KTMs or KLX650s.I saw a beautiful blue TTR600 the other day,with a chrome frame,choice bike.
I still don't know what I'd get if I had the money to spend,but a modern 400 with a lowering job would be a start.Actualy a Gas Gas 400 Motard with a spare set of wheels - 18s or 19s so I could run dirt tyres for gravel (2 ply trials or speedway rears)
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