coyotekilla
WKR
Had both. Drz is a better dirt bike. Honda has the motor if your dual sporting includes highway speed
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I'm surprised you wouldn't just put some work/money into your XR400R. That's a much more capable bike than the 650...Sifting through a handful of used bikes "locally". I really hate people who are AskHoles.....but I am turning into one. I am sorry. I realize I need 2-3 bikes.
I REALLY think I am getting sucked into the XR 650L world. I will check one out tomorrow.
Yet a Husky FE350 is pulling at my sock drawer money just the same. Husky is FI and looks well cared for. 120 total hours on a 4T.
Would that bike do EVERYTHING? Probably.
Will it spin 10,000 miles? Man....I just don't know. Would an XR 650L? I think 2, 3X that pretty easily.
Could I add a larger tank on an FE350 and do 100 mile Forest Service road rips? Probably. Only going 25-45 MPH.
#Torn
Having owned a 350, they are not happy at highway speeds. Yes, they will run 80 mph, but have to spin pretty fast to maintain 55. For comparison my 400 exc easily would run 55.Sifting through a handful of used bikes "locally". I really hate people who are AskHoles.....but I am turning into one. I am sorry. I realize I need 2-3 bikes.
I REALLY think I am getting sucked into the XR 650L world. I will check one out tomorrow.
Yet a Husky FE350 is pulling at my sock drawer money just the same. Husky is FI and looks well cared for. 120 total hours on a 4T.
Would that bike do EVERYTHING? Probably.
Will it spin 10,000 miles? Man....I just don't know. Would an XR 650L? I think 2, 3X that pretty easily.
Could I add a larger tank on an FE350 and do 100 mile Forest Service road rips? Probably. Only going 25-45 MPH.
#Torn
Unless you factor in parts availability for the next 20yrs and idk if you’ve been paying much attention to the state of the world economy lately but that is and will be a huge factor in years to come. I see your name is 300 xcw, tpi? How do you like that lol. And from what you said earlier about how “you can tell a lot of people commenting haven’t ridden a bike in recent years” I’m 27 and have had several different bikes since I was 8yo and the xr is the only one I would trust my life with getting me home every damn time I swing my leg over it.Thats not much of a selling point IMO
I see your name is 300 xcw, tpi? How do you like that lol.
I’m 27 and have had several different bikes since I was 8yo and the xr is the only one I would trust my life with getting me home every damn time I swing my leg over it.
That bike is capable of multi-day backcountry trips with little issue, but if the wife is saying go buy another bike, you, of course, have to be a good husband and listen to her.To those who has responded and tried to help me out.....I appreciate your input. I REALLY loathe AskHoles that don't listen. Yet....here I am.
I do NOT envision this bike as a multi day backcountry exploration bike. My wife is VERY adamant to..." now go get the other bike tomorrow and sell some schist and pay yourself back. You just retired. What are you going to do with all your money? Leave it to ungrateful kids? F That. Spend some and enjoy"
Learning to ride on a KTM 450 EXC.....I still love the bike. Still have it. But always thought a newer, slimmed down, more modern 350 EXC would be the Grail bike. This Husky is the linkage suspension twin. Lots of tasteful mini mods.
One owner. SHE rode it until she got a Beta Xtrainer. This bike is a 2018. FI. It's sat for over 2 years as she got on the Beta. I didn't Fine Tooth Comb it. I am too ignorant to know what to really look for or how to test bearings, swing arms, etc.
Just did maybe 5 miles county road to single track. Several miles up top. Then 5 miles back. No real issues. I will start a new post on the Rekluse. I really don't know if I like it.