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 .Bishbash. World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 14:55 - 25 Oct 2012 Post subject: Enduros/Supermotos/offroaders |
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I intend to buy one of the above next year, preferably one with both offroad and supermoto wheels for all occasions and I want to get all muddy and fall off lots AND commute to work if needs be!
I would like to know what machine would be ideal for this? I am not overly experienced in these, the only one I have owned(KTM EXC 450) got nicked off me after a whole week of owning it.
So, what would you suggest????????????? ____________________ Current bike - GSX-R1000 k8 |
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 Posted: 15:46 - 25 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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Ah this is gold, cheers chaps! I will save these bike names. Had a look at CCMs and Husqavarnas, they look like fun. Anyone know if you can get supermoto wheels for Husq's?
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Sounds like a DRZ would be a good choice, but they are a bit under powered so I'd recommend an FCR carb & full exhaust. Cheap, plenty of bits, wheels are easy to get ahold of and swap, simple carb'd engine etc.
690's are great but expensive and have questionable reliability, mine was getting FI problems with only 4000 miles on it and I had stickers peeling off, leaking brake reservoir, missing bolts, horn stopped working, just little things that I don't think a 11 month old bike should have, baring in mind they are nearly £7K. I got a bit unsettled by the stalling and got rid of it, deciding a cheaper bike was for me, at least if it breaks it won't bug me so much. That aside, it's a lovely bike to ride and very quick and surprising economical. ____________________ KTM 990 SMT & Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM |
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 Posted: 16:07 - 25 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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I'm not thinking of spending that much! I would have to sell both my Yamaha's for that!
I was thinking more £2000 - £2500
DRZ, yes, I forgot about them! Good shout!  ____________________ Current bike - GSX-R1000 k8 |
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 Posted: 16:19 - 25 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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Well that's brand spanking new, the 2012 SMC model is £7,200 but it is mighty sexy. Second hand they are 3.5 - 6K (<2012). DRZ's are 1.5 - 3K.
G mentioned DRZ's earlier btw E model's typically sell for a lot less than SM's, could be cheaper to buy an E, then get some SM wheels although they are usually £400 a set, E wheels are typically £220+ depending on condition and with or without tyres. If you got an SM and converted it to E form you'd have the 310mm disc to worry about, not really suited to off roading due to its size but the E standard brake probably wouldn't be great attached to 17's on the roads either. ____________________ KTM 990 SMT & Suzuki DR-Z 400 SM |
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 Posted: 16:38 - 25 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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The husky te610 came as a supermoto and enduro model. I own a 610 that was amazing fun when it worked, had a good balance of power and weight, with a bit of reliability.
Surprised G hasn't gone over the three main points.
You get reliability/servicing, weight, and power. Something like an xt660 has a fair punch of power, good reliability/servicing but is really heavy.
A crf/rmz/kmx will be powerful, light but will need replacement valves/lots of oil and filter changes.
A DRZ is reliable with real servicing times, light enough but is fairly underpowered.
If you spend a fair amount (I know you aren't planning to) I believe I've seen figures suggesting the newer 690s are much well balanced, in that the power is up, the weight is down and the service intervals are miles not hours.
I would go for a drz e with sm wheels, or a husky 610. Wouldn't bother with ccm as the 644s are underpowered, the 404 has a drz engine, and the 604 rotax I've heard to be unreliable. Mine handled beautifully though. The price of these sort of bikes seems to have gone through the roof though recently. ____________________ Previous: GSF600, FZR600 x2, ZXR750, XT600 Tenere, CB125, CZ125, ETZ 250, ER5, CCM R30, DRZ400, RF600x4, RF900x2, GS500, VTR1000F, 640 SMC, CB250 NIGHTHAWK, GT550x3, GPX750 TE610, CB500, X11x2, SV650, ZING 125, TL1000R,CB250 Superdream, CBR1100XX |
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 Posted: 16:56 - 25 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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My "supermoto" was a heavy 138kg TT600R with excel rims and talon hubs, you can get wheels for pretty much any bike, you can get your original hubs laced to different rims.
It was a great bike overall. Down geared it and kinda ruined it, yeah, you could wheelie but it ran out of puff at 80-85mph. Was fantastic riding position though, nice and high and noisy as hell
You could wheelie it in 2nd happily on normal gearing (16/41) and a good rider would be able to keep it up and all the way through the gears.
If I was to do something like that again as a 2nd bike, I'd be looking XR400/DRZ400E... miss mine really, but maybe again in the future!  |
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2 stroke or 4?
2 stroke, something like a CR250 would be a good laugh. Really you want the CR500 but they are pretty rare now and not cheap.
4 stroke.... Honda CRF 450? Loads of those that are road registered around with both sets of wheels etc. ____________________ CBT Passed: 30/08/2009, Theory Passed: 31/08/2010, Mod 1 Passed: 6/9/2010, Mod 2 Passed: 13/09/2010. Restriction ended 13/09/2012.
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Not got a recommendation for a specific bike/make but I was looking to get an enduro/supermoto for the same reasons as you earlier in the year. (I did have an old Kawasaki KLR600 that I ran for a year but it was a bit old and tired and used 95% for commuting). I would suggest getting a bike that already has both sets of wheels as buying a set of supermoto wheels is expensive and a bit of a faff getting everything together like big brake conversion parts and maybe wheel spacers etc not to mention the possibility of having to sacrifice your off road rims to lace your hubs onto supermoto rims. You should easily be able to get a bike with both sets of wheels for £2.5k.
Just a note to say that unless you've moved recently I'd be a bit worried about buying another off-roader if the last one you had was stolen in a week. Definitely look at upgrading your security. ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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Have a look on my fb pictures Neil , mate of mine is selling a husky 610 te ____________________ m0l0t0v wrote: Chris, just so you know, JD is a nutter
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I have had
2 x Husky SM610
1 X CCM 644
1 X MZ Baghira 660
1 x Aprillia Dorsoduro 750
Huskys are brilliant fun, good performance and realy light to chuck about on and off road. Servicing is needed often and they drink oil.
CCM is pretty bullet proof, doesn't have the same performance as the Husky but is a lot more reliable.
MZ is basicaly a Yamaha XT but will lots of uprated bits, brakes plastics, suspension also bullet proof but heavy.
I took a load of unnessasary metal off mine, ditched the realy heavy exhaust, swapped for a Viper and spent £2000 tuning the engine. It went like shit off a shovel.......... and then got nicked
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Ah thanks for that, good info on 2 bikes I was interested in(CCM and Husq)
Sounds like CCM might be on the cards for me, being British helps as well  ____________________ Current bike - GSX-R1000 k8 |
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 Posted: 09:38 - 26 Oct 2012 Post subject: |
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If you are not a short shit the options for off road bikes shoots up.
The commute option however limits you to road worthy bikes, and preferably a larger capacity.
The 690 would be tops in enduro and commute class. The bmw 650 is a bit underpowered for me. But that depends on what you are used to. If your used to scramblers and 125s then the 650 is power.
A bike like the bmw g450X would be nice, but not very comfy on the commute. That is another problem with dirt oriented bikes: the plank seat which doesnt lend itself to a commute.
The next thing is tyres. full Knobblies will be eaten up quickly commuting.
if you only have one bike, then the commute will be 80% of the use, and weekend trails and tar the rest, with trails being maybe 5% of the km?
Unless you plan to trailer a dirt bike, or dedicate a bike purely to weekend trails, then obviously the best choice is a road capable bike that can do trails. There the bmw 650 dakar, ktm 690 excel. If you have the height for them. Of the jap stuff, probably the XT. I know you brits like suzuki, but not really popular here. One big plus for bmw here is the dealer network. Honda is crap and takes forever to even get things like brake pads.
Husky would fall under the more dirt oriented and it wont be pleasant to commute on. ____________________ 2011 KTM 990 Dakar
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Yeah height really isn't an issue for me standing at 6'5" I happily had both feet on the ground and legs fully stretched when sitting on my KTM 450 exc
Kradmelder,
When you state 'weekend trials', what do you mean by this? I just intend to have some byway fun, nothing too serious!  ____________________ Current bike - GSX-R1000 k8 |
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