The latest English BIKE magazine has a verseys/DR comparo. Kawa wins.
The latest English BIKE magazine has a verseys/DR comparo. Kawa wins.
Gotta agree with you there!It's no more a waste than riding a big bike (or sprotsbike) around town, eh?
The KTM rules the roost for me at this point in time, but I like the idea of the Versys-type machines. The KLEs have long piqued my interest.
Last edited by warewolf; 31st December 2007 at 09:18. Reason: talk sense, boy!
Cheers,
Colin
Originally Posted by Steve McQueen
Transalp get's my vote. Your riding/use sounds very similar to mine. Had the TA 650 for a year and am very happy and impressed with it. Does all of the above brilliantly. It may be a 'jack of all trades and master of none' bit it is a very good all rounder with Honda reliability in a well proven and sorted bike.
Sometimes you wish it was easier, but if it was, everyone else would do it, then you remember you don't want to be like everybody else!![]()
I'm based approx 150 metres down the same street from that motorbike shop listing the Versys on TardMe and interestingly enough, it's sitting in the window with a tag of $12,995 ????
Looks bloody nice though
I've got an '07 KLR but wouldn't mind this as a more roady option
If you decide to go for it, I'd be more than happy to do the delivery ride up to your place
Cheers, Stu![]()
My KLR thinks it's a Hyundai - running happily at the red-line hour after hour.....
Thanks for that info Pete. The new KLR looks good on paper. All the reviews are very favourable. Unfortunately I didn't get to see one today, let alone try one. cruising at 120 Kmh suits me fine, but like to be able to drop a gear and quickly get around a car or two when I need too. Hopefully I will get to ride one soon.
Cheers,
Grant.
The DR650 is a lot cheaper, but from appearances ... it's really a trail bike, and probably meant for that market more than the KLR which appears to be more an adventure style bike. I think now looking at a new DR650SE today, that I wouldn't like to travel too far on the standard seat. Just sitting on it in the shop today, I felt it was bloody hard! I'm sure it's great when used for more off road stuff, and it's a lot lighter than the KLR. They are really different bikes for different use IMHO.
You have summed it up well, and without having to buy either( or both) of them!!
The stock 'seat' on the DR is a disgrace....I could barely do 50km before the 'wriggles' set in....100+ and the arse was broke!! I did the Corbin conversion; beautiful....did the RN Southern X back in April on it, my biggest day was 1000km in 12 hours, no pain ( not too much brain either I might say!)
I am currently fitting out my DR for a large adventure and it is surprising just how much really is 'budget' and needs to be upgraded....Hey Oscar....I could have bought a KTM 640 Adv for about the same as my 'blinged' DR will owe me!!!!
I haven't seen the '08 Verseys, but do admire the '07 and thought that it would make a real nice all roads bike( kinda like wot Ducati meant with their fugley Multistrada) but nice on the eye as well
You summed up with your last sentence with 1 of my FAVORITE sayings--- Horses for courses!!!
I took a Versys 07 model for a short ride today. I was very impressed. They have a lot of poke for a 650 twin, and are nice and light and very flickable. If I buy a adventure style bike, Im pretty sure this will be it .... but I want to try the KLR first, to be certain.
A very impressive bike, and I can see why you enjoy yours.
Cheers,
Grant.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...-129701182.htm
Lists this bike for $11990. Humble pie and apologies accepted:slap:
Always good idea to verify facts before mouthing off...![]()
Opinions are like arseholes: Everybody has got one, but that doesn't mean you got to air it in public all the time....
I picked up a 97 DR for $5500 with 12000kms and have put another 10000kms on it. Stock seat is definitely not that flash on road but I find I can handle up to two hours without a stop (and It seems I can get further than many of a stock DR seat). I've chucked a IMS 18l tank on it, replaced the chain and sprockets, change the oil and ridden. I like to get of the seal and explore as much as possible so see seal as a evil necessity (that can be fun) but not what I'm really about. On gravel the DR flies though I know of a certain REDKLR that also gets a good hammering on gravel.
If you want to tour and adv ride the KLR or Verseys is the way to go. If you want to do something between dual sporting and adv riding the DR650 seems to fit the bill and if you are truely dual sporting then the 400's are probably better. If you have the money then the KTM 640 Adv is probably the best of all worlds though I find myself pining for a 990 Adv S at the moment
Cheers R
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
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