Nice KDX200 for sale on here. Learn how to ride off road for not much at all.
I understand the R1200GSA go ok of the beaten track.
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Say no more....
You just ride it and when you get to your destination,
You feel invigorated....
It performs like a road bike and can handle to tough stuff like a trail bike, albeit a big bugger!
newbie since August 2004....
VTR250 (retired) / SV650S (Fw:Keystone19) / GSXR750(given up) / CB400(traded for 919) / CB900 Hornet / CBR954 (traded) / CBR1100XX (sold) / TuonoR (sold) / CB900 Hornet / NC700X / MTS1200 / XR250
my 2 cents
Note: I own XChallenge
the Challenge seat is one of the highest or the highest of all adventure bikes (whatever CC around), with lower seat is better but still high. Of course ground clearance is really good. If you stand as you are supposed then is not such a big deal (most of the time). At 1.83 I barely reach ground.
The bike is reasonable light (144kg), very well balanced. Has very good fuel economy, it does about same distance on one a tank than Ktm 690 with 3 less lts of fuel.
I'm not going to compare with other bikes except Dakar which I owned previously, its waaay better. Right away after switching I felt more comfortable tackling nastier terrain.
Good luck its fun
Another wr250r vote here. Mines been packed and ridden for week plus trips and then ridden around woodhill when the ktms been sidelined. But I guess it depends what sort of off road skills your looking to learn . That crf is a cheap start price as long as its capable, haven't ridden one myself .
Thanks,
Please tell me, if the rear suspension is connected via linkage so it can be lowered via dog bone. Or directly mounted?
I am thinking if it is able to be lowered if I had to. I am 1.78.
When you say you barely reach ground, we talking about flat footing or ball of foot? I found today I am able to have ball of foot on ground on a WR250R which is suppose to have the same seat hight as the XChallange. I can't find one to seat on in Auckland hence all the questions.
Its way better than Dakar?
Any ownership issues? parts / servicing / etc?
Cheers
Zapf
newbie since August 2004....
VTR250 (retired) / SV650S (Fw:Keystone19) / GSXR750(given up) / CB400(traded for 919) / CB900 Hornet / CBR954 (traded) / CBR1100XX (sold) / TuonoR (sold) / CB900 Hornet / NC700X / MTS1200 / XR250
Its directly mounted (on top of swingarm) much like Ktm PDS system.
With original shock ball or tip of both legs, with coil shock its better (note the shock is still standard size I didn't want to compromise suspension efficiency besides at this stage I got used to height)
Its better than F650 Dakar in the sense that is:
* lighter (significantly)
* has bit more power 3HP extra (plus weight advantage) (6HP more on new Sertao)
* much better suspension from factory
* higher ground clearance
while still being reasonable on motorway
Ownership
* most engine parts are common with Funduro, GS650 and G650 which is current model
* bearings and that are common items can be bought easily
* non standard items are swingarm, wheels, hubs, rear sprocket.
** Rear sprocket is available on few brands (chain and front sprocket are not problem, no more than any other bike that is)
** Rims are relatively soft only an issue if you ride really hard
* 10,000K service intervals are nice and spaced (I follow BMW schedule of changing fluids once a year)
* Disc brake rotor have bought aftermarkets at reasonable price and very good quality. (Pads are pretty common on a few bikes)
* Lights are standard too most of them can be bought on Repco, and indicators are common to few brands
I do most service myself and don't find it expensive. There are exceptions on some original items are expensive and take a while to get here but have found alternatives most of the time.
Hope this gives you an idea, happy to answer any other question if I can
Another thought is to hire a bike at Thundercross park and do the trail rides there. Good way to learn. I would pop out for that.
A over looked point.......
As far as seat hight goes the bike should sink around 1/3 of its suspesion travel when
you are on the bike..
A bike with 300mm of travel the seat should be around 100mm
lower with rider weight on the bike....
Have the sags set correctly.... which may require respringing...
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...
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