The early Dakars were not brilliant to be honest, but certainly adequate for most "adventure" type rides. I hung onto my Funduro until the 03 Model came because I knew BMW had some issues to sort. The 03 Dakar I bought was great, went pretty much anywhere I pointed it (and Oscar's seen it upside down - but that's my riding rather than any problem with the bike) and I had no problems with it during 80,000kms of mostly adventure type riding. Yes, I spent some money getting it to how I wanted it (lighter and better low end), and yes, I sold it for a tad over half what I paid for it - but to one very happy owner, so what after 4 years? - I got good value out of it. Would I buy another one? Probably not, since I now have an HP2.
I've never been that big on the argument about whether one adventure bike is better than another, there's going to be some compromise one way or another in all models in this segment. Rule of thumb is buy what smokes your tyres, not what someone else thinks about it.
However, if you're looking at a 650 and you like what BMW has to offer in the Dakar then go for a twin spark (04 onwards) if your budget can stretch that far, its a bit livelier and easier on fuel consumption.
Cheers
Garry
The first Dakar was not brilliant to be honest, but certainly adequate for most "adventure" type rides and if the one you're looking at suits your budget, it'll do what you want. I hung onto my 650 Funduro until the 03 Dakar came to NZ because BMW had some issues to sort. The 03 Dakar I bought was great though, went pretty much anywhere I pointed it (and Oscar's seen it upside down - but that's my riding rather than any problem with the bike) and I had no problems with it during 80,000kms of mostly adventure type riding. Yes, I spent some money getting it to how I wanted it (lighter and better mid-range), and yes, I sold it for a tad over half what I paid for it - but to one very happy owner - so what after 4 years? I got good value out of it. Would I buy another one? Probably not, since I now have an HP2.
I've never been that big on the argument about whether one adventure bike is better than another, there's going to be some compromise one way or another in all models in this segment. Rule of thumb is buy what smokes your tyres, not what someone else thinks about it.
However, if you're looking at a 650 and you like what BMW has to offer in the Dakar then go for a twin spark (04 onwards) if your budget can stretch that far, its a bit livelier and easier on fuel consumption.
Cheers
Garry
How much for a second hand Dakar? You can get a new KLR (the '08 model) for less than $10K. And they are not too bad at all - most of the shortcomings of the previous models have been addressed and they have a decent seat and fairing, although hard core dirt riders think they look a but girly
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
Hey, I resemble that remark!
Actually as I remember that incident it was no reflection on the rider or the bike but rather one of lack of communication. Still feel a little bad about that, rider was expecting assistance at the same time we expected he was gunna gun it, so we jumped cleared!
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