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    Quasi, I suppose it depends on the riding you'll be doing...

    Short hops and track, great.

    Carver, LBTW etc have the DRZ, they'll do country-round trips easily without any maintenance... Swings and roundabouts... Are you keeping the KLR? Or replacing it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    One gets the distinct impression that, yes on the road, you stand a good chance of winning just about any idiot contest anyone could care to device.
    I stand a better chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    on the road, anytime, anyplace!
    Thats.
    Just.
    Stupid.

    Back to back the DRZ wouldn't stand a chance.

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    Quasi: From what i've read the 525smr is an absolute weapon. Just the maintenance that could be a negative. But then again, if it's only coming out for trackdays and racing...

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    thank you, yes, on the road, not some pussy ass boring race track that anyone can ride 1,000,000 times to get fast.
    the roads where the true racing's had.
    That's great news!

    I'm sure Quasi will have no problem with me borrowing his bike to do battle with you at Paeroa. I'm looking forward to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash View Post
    That's great news!

    I'm sure Quasi will have no problem with me borrowing his bike to do battle with you at Paeroa. I'm looking forward to it.
    Bahahahaaaa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Yup, pretty much as hard out noob as it gets when it comes to my motard - I've had it for just about 2 weeks - the weather have been pretty shitty down here and I am in no hurry to kill myself.

    I all seriousness, you must be an awesome rider to be able to keep it up for 1 km!



    o rly?
    you just have to know your bike and your abilities.
    what made you choose the 610?
    i got the DRZ cause it was cheap, low maintainance, and able to take a thrashing.
    plus i have always wanted a motard.
    i might have to do a "how to wheelie" thread. (i dont clutch it)

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    you just have to know your bike and your abilities.
    what made you choose the 610?
    I went motard because I wanted a sporty unfaired bike for commuting. And they look like fun.

    I chose the 610 over the 450s because it was there, seemed like a good buy and I didn't want a "race-bike" and the maintenance schedule that goes with it.

    Also, it should be able to challenge me as a rider for a few years to come and besides I wanted something that was still powerful enough that I wouldn't be thinking "god I miss my 750" everytime I twist the throttle.

    I reckon the 610 fits that bill perfectly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    I went motard because I wanted a sporty unfaired bike for commuting. And they look like fun.

    I chose the 610 over the 450s because it was there, seemed like a good buy and I didn't want a "race-bike" and the maintenance schedule that goes with it.

    Also, it should be able to challenge me as a rider for a few years to come and besides I wanted something that was still powerful enough that I wouldn't be thinking "god I miss my 750" everytime I twist the throttle.

    I reckon the 610 fits that bill perfectly.
    whats it like on open roads's and what kinda speed can you do on it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carver View Post
    whats it like on open roads's and what kinda speed can you do on it?
    You sit upright and there are no fairings - as such it is tiresome for long distance riding, like any other motard I'd imagine. Doing 100 km/h into a strong headwind is rather strenous.

    Dunno what the top-speed is - but when I bought it the max speed log on the speedo said 203 km/h so the previous owner has been a naughty boy. Most I have done so far has been 139 km/h - but I haven't been out of the city a lot yet. Weather has been crap and there's a lot of grit on the roads down here at the moment.
    I'll see how much I can get it up to when I take it out to the track tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    You sit upright and there are no fairings - as such it is tiresome for long distance riding, like any other motard I'd imagine. Doing 100 km/h into a strong headwind is rather strenous.
    Just got the touring screen on the KTM, it's absolutely excellent. Takes the wind off your chest completely and makes it much more comfortable. If you want to have a look at it to see if it'd adapt to yours, just PM me.

    I bought a motard for similar reasons, and the 690 because it's not a full on race one, but has plenty of poke, upright position with good suspension and brakes, plus reasonable service intervals.

    The KTM690sm is supposed to do a radar'd 186km/h out of the crate. Not sure what that'd read as on the speedo. Thats without screen which makes a huge difference. not too tall and follows the lines of the front.
    I've only had mine to 139km/h and it gets there bloody quick!

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    That's be 139 on the speedo too?

    You wouldn't consciously go above that, now would you...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Devil View Post
    Just got the touring screen on the KTM, it's absolutely excellent. Takes the wind off your chest completely and makes it much more comfortable. If you want to have a look at it to see if it'd adapt to yours, just PM me.

    I bought a motard for similar reasons, and the 690 because it's not a full on race one, but has plenty of poke, upright position with good suspension and brakes, plus reasonable service intervals.

    The KTM690sm is supposed to do a radar'd 186km/h out of the crate. Not sure what that'd read as on the speedo. Thats without screen which makes a huge difference. not too tall and follows the lines of the front.
    I've only had mine to 139km/h and it gets there bloody quick!
    Sounds interesting - however it would need to be something which is easy to put on and take off since I certainly won't want a touring screen most of the time.

    As for getting there quickly - hell yes. I said I had done 139 km/h tops... Not entirely true - just checked my max speed log and it said 145 km/h. Only thing is - I can't really recall having been out of the city (I wouldn't do that in the city, ever! (unless I was already running from the cops - and I wouldn't do that either)) and I certainly can't recall having gone that fast, since I usually don't on public roads. (that's an indicated 145 km/h though - it could be 70 km/h for all I know )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Sounds interesting - however it would need to be something which is easy to put on and take off since I certainly won't want a touring screen most of the time.
    I was thinking the same thing before I got it, but the name "touring screen" is a little misleading. it's only about 6" tall and just unscrews with 4 allen key bolts. After seeing it's effects and how it fits with the bike, i'll just be leaving it on! I thought if I didn't like it i'd just take if off and put it on for long rides.

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