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jamoni wrote:That's not what you said before. You said it stops FASTER. That is very different from saying it stops more controllably with two riders.




Florida_Tony wrote:That it's absolutely miserable?Ansgar wrote:What do I need to know about riding in light rain/snow?
Vicarious_Lee wrote:The stopping champions of the cycle worls are quality cruiser-style bikes with quality brakes on it, for the same reason no one can outstop a Porsche 911: Rearward weight bias and more brakes in the back end.
Lots of good suggestions here. I'd add the Suzuki V-Strom 650, which has been praised as one of the most versatile bikes out there, and can be had with ABS.


doc66 wrote:Vicarious_Lee wrote:The stopping champions of the cycle worls are quality cruiser-style bikes with quality brakes on it, for the same reason no one can outstop a Porsche 911: Rearward weight bias and more brakes in the back end.
Lots of good suggestions here. I'd add the Suzuki V-Strom 650, which has been praised as one of the most versatile bikes out there, and can be had with ABS.
FUCK ABS.
For people who like to really ride, ABS is a bane. If I want to hit the rear brake, I'll feather it myself, thank you.
I still love you VL, but man, I hate ABS on a motorcycle.

Doc Torr wrote:How do the Versys and KLR 650 stack up against the other dualsports?

Dabster wrote:Doc Torr wrote:How do the Versys and KLR 650 stack up against the other dualsports?
Depends on the criteria.
I haven't seen anyone ADV a Versys yet and if there was much potential, I'd think it would have been done. It's really a shame that Kawasaki hasn't made an Adventure model. Having said that, the Versys is supposed to be a fantastic upright sportbike.
I put about 20k on a KLR650. However after the first month, I was looking for something different. If cash was no barrier I'd have a KTM. If I wanted more dirt, I'd have gotten the Suzuki 650 single (Much lighter thsn the KLR. Pick them up ten times in a bad day, you will appreciate why). I ended up getting a Suzuki DL 650. Good in gravel, fantastic everywhere better than gravel, stupid reliable, beaucoup accessories.
Some have said that the KLR was the ultimate adventure bike -it will do EVERYTHING adaquately and it won't break the bank if you have to abandon it in Bolivia.
Dab

Doc Torr wrote:Dabster wrote:Doc Torr wrote:How do the Versys and KLR 650 stack up against the other dualsports?
Depends on the criteria.
I haven't seen anyone ADV a Versys yet and if there was much potential, I'd think it would have been done. It's really a shame that Kawasaki hasn't made an Adventure model. Having said that, the Versys is supposed to be a fantastic upright sportbike.
I put about 20k on a KLR650. However after the first month, I was looking for something different. If cash was no barrier I'd have a KTM. If I wanted more dirt, I'd have gotten the Suzuki 650 single (Much lighter thsn the KLR. Pick them up ten times in a bad day, you will appreciate why). I ended up getting a Suzuki DL 650. Good in gravel, fantastic everywhere better than gravel, stupid reliable, beaucoup accessories.
Some have said that the KLR was the ultimate adventure bike -it will do EVERYTHING adaquately and it won't break the bank if you have to abandon it in Bolivia.
Dab
Cool. My first bike was the Boulevard S40 ('Zuk 650 single cruiser, same engine IIRC) and I dropped it enough to appreciate the weight. What I didn't appreciate was the meager power. 45? Decent. 55? Well, if I have to. 65? OH PLEASE GOD SLOW DOWN IT HURTS!!!
Do the DR's suffer from that? Basically I'm looking for a replacement (just sold my Harley to a buddy) that will not suck in city commuting, have the option to go off pavement without handling like a drunken squirrel, and not be a total dickpain if I decide to ride for an hour or two.
Doc Torr wrote:Cool. My first bike was the Boulevard S40 ('Zuk 650 single cruiser, same engine IIRC) and I dropped it enough to appreciate the weight. What I didn't appreciate was the meager power. 45? Decent. 55? Well, if I have to. 65? OH PLEASE GOD SLOW DOWN IT HURTS!!!
Do the DR's suffer from that? Basically I'm looking for a replacement (just sold my Harley to a buddy) that will not suck in city commuting, have the option to go off pavement without handling like a drunken squirrel, and not be a total dickpain if I decide to ride for an hour or two.


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