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Last edited by R7; 04-02-14 at 05:21 PM.
Yamaha
Maine huh... Email sent... On all 3
Don't buy a BMW.
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KTM 690 SMC R
Expensive, but not nearly as expensive as the BMW.
Budget about a grand for supermoto wheels, brakes, and all the hoo haw to convert a DRZ from dual-sport to silli-moto mode. Maybe more, but definitely not less.
Ask me how I know.
Will you have any issues street registering a WR450 in Mass? I know it's no problemo here in NH. Well, not much of a problem. Same for MA?
DRZ will not blow your hair back with power. But it is a straightforward 4-stroke street bike. And it has nearly infinite aftermarket support.
Btw, the S1000R is full of lameness. Way to much rake to really keep up in the twisties. Fück, only thing it's missing is a 240 rear and it's a Diavel
I went to MMI I know what Im doing here chief
Just buy a WR250X
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R.I.P. - Reed - 3-23-2008
I don't get this. Most 'tards are fairly low power machines. None are 193HP hyper sports. I would think it would be way easier to get killed on a 1000cc hypersport than on an overweight dirt-bike geared to top out at like 80.
At least.. that's what I was thinking when I handed the man the cash for mine.
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I think a Yamaha WR450 is going to be my next bike hands down.. i've been wanting one for so long since i rode a friends Suzuki DR650 and Kawasaki 250 KLX. Both had dirt tires and I didn't ride them on paved roads just dirt roads and some trails near my house and ever since I've been wanting something that can handle dirty work and then be able to ride home after. SOOO much fun!
That 03 WR450F..........is a Deal. Warp 9 kits are easily sourced and parts are still dime a dozen. I can't wait to ride mine...![]()
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I have a WR400 that's plated but is still running dirt wheels, tires etc. Its fun as all hell on the street with plenty of power. With a sumo setup it would be my primary around town bike.
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Just to be clear, the supermoto would be 100% got stupid hooligan activities. Riding parks, jumps, sidewalks and other places that I probably shouldn't..
Mike is now suggesting a WR250 has the same power and it's even better than the DRZ because it's lighter and FI.
I like the bikes you guys posted on the links from CL. They are a bit far but I emailed all of them and got one response so far that seems promising.
Central Mass Powersports #123
1000rr, zx10r, rmz450, RE classic, r6, S4Rs, xr123, sv650(2), cr250 and a box truck that leaks power steering fluid.
Regarding the jumps and parks and whatever.. I must just be a little older and a little less dumb or something. Although I did use the Redbox machine in town while sitting on the bike the other day..
I like how crashable/droppable/smashable dual sports and sumos are. Get some barkbusters, a skid plate, some low profile turn signals and party on.
It's a fine choice, I think; no firsthand experience. I assume you are talking WR250R or X.. not F. The only problem is the price. They go for more than beatup DRZs. And I'm a cheapskate.
Dooo eeit!
*wheeeeeee!
Central Mass Powersports #123
1000rr, zx10r, rmz450, RE classic, r6, S4Rs, xr123, sv650(2), cr250 and a box truck that leaks power steering fluid.
I'm currently bike less, but I'm 100% certain my next bike will be a street legal motard. Always wanted to try one and seems like the most fun given limited riding time.
If it's going to be your only bike, get a DRZ. The rest of the bikes, sans a KTM 690 or Husky 6xx are gonna be pure bred race bikes.
I was all gassed up when I bought my Husky SM450R and it was a fahken rippah dood. It also needed 300-500 mile oil changes and valve checks every other oil change. The oil was $20 a liter and it needed 2 liters per change. I traded it for a GSXR, because it was going to be my only bike.
So be wise if you pick a motard for your only bike because you don't want a maintenance whore. You'll spend more time fixing it than riding it. Yeah a DRZ may be down on power but it's pretty much bullet proof and easy to maintain.
Then I wouldn't entertain anything but a DZR or a KTM 690. Anything else is going to be 300-500 mile oil changes, constant valve checks, etc.
Sure the DRZ is down a few horsepower but who cares. It's not gonna be a pain in the ass like the other bikes. 1500 mile changes, less frequent valve checks.
And guess what it has endless aftermarket. You can pick up a full exhaust, jet kit, 3x3 mod, etc and the thing will wake right up.
The extra 3-5 horse from the race bikes doesn't warrant the maintenance for street use.
EDIT: The reason I recommended the WR450 was because I thought you were using it for more of a hooligan role and less for commuting. The WR isn't a bad bike but it's still a race bike.
Last edited by LXnastynotch93; 04-03-14 at 11:22 AM.
Options are DRZ and WRs so far. I'm thinking Kens DRZ but I will need help converting to sumo