Jesse Jaymes
WKR
Like the term "Overlanding" I think Adventure Bike is dumb. I have a dirt bike sickness. I am constantly trolling for bikes. I am somewhere between Novice and Intermediate rider. My "need" is very straight forward.
I have literally thousands of miles of USFS roads to ride and explore at the end of my driveway. That and shuttling myself on rafting float trips. I envision 90% dirt roads and trails and 10% pavement.
For sure wont be a new bike.
MacGruder Corridor very close to me. As are a plethora of very cool Idaho into Montana rides that are both way faster and way less punishment on my trucks.
Need bulletproof reliability. Central Idaho solo, BFE riding. Fly rod and tripod to roam and scout and explore. Possible overnights, but geesh...I see so many YT vids of many poor bikes loaded down with 80 lbs of schittt. Lightweight hammock and summer bag with a JetBoil? Ideal. 4 week BDR kit? Pass.
I was dead set on XR 650L. Missed a handful of just not having my $$$ in hand and pulled from the bank. I've watch countless hours of vids on Mods.
Enter the DRZ400. On factory scales I think it's 30lbs lighter? And that's before either bike stripped of factory non essentials. But the last part that really intrigued me is a report of the DRZ feeling "so much more light and nimble" vs the 650L.
I test road a mid 2000s DRZ a few years ago. Just a mile or two down the road, through a subdivision and back to the seller. Thought it was a pig, very boring and simply not for me. I've not yet swung a leg over a 650L.
Knowing the Honda is air cooled vs the Suzuki being liquid cooled......is there a "clear" winner between these two above simple popular opinion?
Think both are 5 speed bikes with a carb. If you were 90% dirt with some possible trails and rough 2 tracks....does a stripped DRZ feel THAT MUCH more like a dirt bike?
I have literally thousands of miles of USFS roads to ride and explore at the end of my driveway. That and shuttling myself on rafting float trips. I envision 90% dirt roads and trails and 10% pavement.
For sure wont be a new bike.
MacGruder Corridor very close to me. As are a plethora of very cool Idaho into Montana rides that are both way faster and way less punishment on my trucks.
Need bulletproof reliability. Central Idaho solo, BFE riding. Fly rod and tripod to roam and scout and explore. Possible overnights, but geesh...I see so many YT vids of many poor bikes loaded down with 80 lbs of schittt. Lightweight hammock and summer bag with a JetBoil? Ideal. 4 week BDR kit? Pass.
I was dead set on XR 650L. Missed a handful of just not having my $$$ in hand and pulled from the bank. I've watch countless hours of vids on Mods.
Enter the DRZ400. On factory scales I think it's 30lbs lighter? And that's before either bike stripped of factory non essentials. But the last part that really intrigued me is a report of the DRZ feeling "so much more light and nimble" vs the 650L.
I test road a mid 2000s DRZ a few years ago. Just a mile or two down the road, through a subdivision and back to the seller. Thought it was a pig, very boring and simply not for me. I've not yet swung a leg over a 650L.
Knowing the Honda is air cooled vs the Suzuki being liquid cooled......is there a "clear" winner between these two above simple popular opinion?
Think both are 5 speed bikes with a carb. If you were 90% dirt with some possible trails and rough 2 tracks....does a stripped DRZ feel THAT MUCH more like a dirt bike?