OH! You know I am an affectionado of the XR! Hands down, the best, most reliable bike ever made! I'm thinking of giving up a couple of them, but will always keep one, with a brand new engine in a crate! (For real!)Yes, it's finally time. Been riding a XR600 since 2000.
I have one primary requirement. It's got to have a plate. I like riding gnarly singletrack, but I've been known to do 300+ mile day rides in the dez. Mountains, woods, desert, it's all good.
Not exactly sure how much I'll have to spend. I'd love to pick up a 2012 KTM 500 EXC, but I think I'll be a few k short of that 10,500-11,000 out the door price for that machine.
What about the Husky? I've not really been following it since the BMW buyout. The only stuff I've heard has not been good, but like I said I don't know. The a Beta might work. I have some possible connections to a good deal on one of those. Any other suggestions? Husaberg's are nice, but even more expensive than the KTM.
If my funds are as expected I may have to go with a few year old model.
No DRZ's or XR650L's. I need a lightweight bike. Besides I might just keep the good ole XR for the sofa like seat to do those long desert rides on.
I'm looking for a 2004-2008 450 KTM EXC. Street legal. They are cheap, have the magic button, and parts are easily available along with lot's of dealerships locally.
It's gonna take a while before I get over my XR addiction....one kick, never fail, change the oil, and ride all season without maintenance!
Do they have a "Chantix" pill for XR's? Take the pill, but you can keep on riding for a week, before you can get off the bike and ride another?
about the new Husaberg 570. A lot of us rode it early this year as a test drive in the dez on one of the camping trips. Even though it was heavy, it felt like I was riding a 250 with the way the engine was configured. My only complaint was that the frint end was a bit squirrelly. But that would be fixed with a steering dampner. Just my .02.
... waddya think I was referring to BEER????
hopefully it won't go south again. ... while out in a wash .... millions of miles from camp ... with a kid that laughs at you when you fall over trying to make a turn in the sand .... damn kids, who needs em! 


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