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What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« on: January 16, 2012, 10:38:53 AM »



Guys and ladies.
I'm looking for opinions on dual sport bikes.
What do you think is the best all around dual sport bike made?
But I throw in a few restrictions to suit my needs.
Weight, do we really want to be taking a 600+ bike down a fireroad? It's hard enough for me to push a 940 lb SEUC up on the lift.
Do we want to try riding a single cylinder down the highway at 70 to 75 mph? (for hours to the next destination)
A one off specialty bike is fine till your in the middle of nowhere and it breaks down.
Do we need a 130 mph bike riding on 90 mph dual sport tires?
Lastly, let's not break the bank.
We can stop in the BMW shop and drop 20+ big ones on a new GS and that's fine till we drop it and can't pick it up.
Give me your thoughts, a KLR, a KTM Adventurer, A GS, what's your opinion on the best all around bike for a 50+ crowd?

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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2012, 12:03:32 PM »

Did you talk to Jock yet?
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2012, 12:08:42 PM »

Or Roger (Trapperdog)?
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2012, 12:11:32 PM »

Or Roger (Trapperdog)?

Yeah him too.

Dick went from home in the Carolin's to Alaska on his KLR
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2012, 01:07:02 PM »

That's actually a big can o worms. It sounds like you have started narrowing down your needs which will help greatly. For us having to buy two, cost was a big factor. While the BMW's are generally high on the list, they are high in cost also. The Honda's, Yamaha's and KTM's are a great mid priced DS (dual sport) coming in the $15K range. The Triumph Tiger is also in that range and a great DS but dealers are few and far between if you plan on much cross country travel. Personally, I'd love the Ducati Multistrata with 150HP but again, the high cost and dealership frequency is an issue. We did choose the Suzuki VStrom DL1000 and DL650 due to their low cost and versatility. However we have had to add additional parts to make it more off road worthy. They both proved quite reliable and comfortable on our last 5K + mile trip. As far as size, the more off road you plan to do, the smaller the bike you should get.  I've seen the thumpers like the KL do cross country runs, but for long distance runs I personally prefer a larger bike. For me I choose to have my 215lb CR250 for the dirt, the DL's for fire roads and long twisty country roads and the Ultra for long distance runs. I just sold my plated XR400 as it was just too small for the road for me. Make sure to check out the ADV forum at http://advrider.com/forums/ for all the info you will need on DS's. Roger
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #5 on: January 16, 2012, 01:26:27 PM »

Not sure how the Buells are in comparison...but, you'd have reason to stop at all your favorite HD dealers along the way.

http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Buell-/300649336486?pt=US_motorcycles&hash=item460018cea6
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #6 on: January 16, 2012, 03:33:13 PM »

If I were looking, the Suzuki V Strom 650 Adventure ABS would be on the list, or the 1000 version.  1000= 555lbs and the 650 is 519lbs.  Seat height is 33.3 and 32.9 respectively.  V-Twin.

I know a guy in California who just bought one and is planning a trip to Alaska on it this May/June.  He loves it.  Looks like a great bike for the money.

http://www.suzukicycles.com/Product%20Lines/Cycles/Products/V-Strom%20650/2012/DL650AADV.aspx?category=dualsport#Specs

The Kaw is also nice, but to me, has some disadvantages...it's a single cylinder 650 instead of a Vtwin, the seat height is a whopping 35".  But, it is lighter...by the time you added bags and such, it would probably be about 40lbs lighter.

IMO, in the 650 class, the Suzuki would be the nicer ride, and in the 1000cc class, there's no contest for the money.

But, the BMW sets the standard, and it's shaft drive, has a HUGE 8.7 gal tank.  Dry weight (without luggage) is 495lbs for the 1200.  And you can get a lowered version.  But, it'd be 20K or so, with options.
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #7 on: January 16, 2012, 09:03:41 PM »

I kinda like a used Ducati ST4s, has the removable saddlebags, decent two up riding, lightweight in comparison to the CVO and has great power.  Used prices seem reasonable too.
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #8 on: January 16, 2012, 09:11:35 PM »

I am a little out of my area of knowledge but: Wasn't the Yamaha FJR voted best dual sport several years in a row, A friend of mine had one and told me about it once. Its been awhile and he has pasted away since. Maybe I am thinking sport tour? Never mind!!!
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #9 on: January 16, 2012, 09:14:08 PM »

I kinda like a used Ducati ST4s, has the removable saddlebags, decent two up riding, lightweight in comparison to the CVO and has great power.  Used prices seem reasonable too.

The issue with the Ducati is if you need work done in the middle of nowhere.  There are a lot more BMW, Suzuki, etc, shops around
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #10 on: January 16, 2012, 09:42:55 PM »

Has anyone had any experience with the Yamaha Super Tenere? It seems to be another 1200 that wants to compete with the Ducati and BMW's. The BMW may have good resale if your looking for short term ownership a GS Adventure.
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PS I'm interested in this subject also, I plan to add a DS to out stable at some point.
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #11 on: January 16, 2012, 09:43:34 PM »

The issue with the Ducati is if you need work done in the middle of nowhere.  There are a lot more BMW, Suzuki, etc, shops around

Sadly that's even an issue with the Buells.  I actually really liked the Ulysses.  Almost got an XB12XT (think that's right) when Buells were being blown out at the end.  But they are so thoroughly orphaned that Harley shops don't know Buells.  No parts are stocked in the dealerships and the shops have no familiarity.  Might as well ride in on any other foreign model.
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #12 on: January 16, 2012, 09:57:16 PM »

I think the Suzuki V-strom is the way to go. Very reliable, good dealer network, not
to big for fire roads, V-twin engine for longer highway use and they handle really
well.  Crap now I want one!!
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #13 on: January 16, 2012, 10:07:24 PM »

I used to ride a Kawa KLR 650, great bike for riding in the cities with lots of potholes, but Dual Sport bike ?
Too heavy in the dirt and unstable on a windy highway.
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Re: What is the best Dual Sport Bike?
« Reply #14 on: January 16, 2012, 10:48:25 PM »

Just a few corrections for the record:
Suzuki Vstrom (DL650) weighs in at 472 dry
                       DL1000 is 525 dry
                       DL1000 ADV is 555 dry  (Comes with side and top bags)
The Ducati ST4s is not a dual sport bike
The BMW GS ADV has the 8.7gal tank (with 35"+ seat height)
The BMW GS has a 5.3 gal tank (with a 33.5" seat height)

The Yamaha Super Tenere is a great bike and would link it price wise with the KTM 990 ADV and the Triumph Tiger

The VStoms are definitely a heavier bike and until the 2012 DL650 came out only minor changes have been made to the bike over the years. (Other than an ABS option since 2009) Out of all the bikes listed, they are the least equipped for off road travel. That's not to say they are not great fire trail/gravel road bikes, but as their price has been lower than other DS's, they are not as well equipped. However...The 2012 DL650 has undergone many changes and looks to be a comperable bike to some of the others. But the price has risen as well.
Lest us not forget the other BMW models as there is an 800GS as well as a 650GS. Neither has the opposing cylinders like the 1200.
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