Personally I'd choose the klr any day. Better off road ability, better low end and mid range, better protection. No contest for me.I wonder how the versys 300 compares with the klr 650? They have similar power.
http://www.advpulse.com/adv-bikes/2017-honda-nx650-dominator/A new patent filed by Honda may reveal the company is ready to bring back the discontinued NX650 Dominator from the grave. UK-based MoreBikes Magazine broke the news after uncovering a drawing filed with the US patent department by Honda.
The NX650 (or Dominator as it’s known outside of the US) debuted in 1988 and only lasted two years in the US. This was a time before Americans had an appreciation for adventure bikes and the NX650 never took off. However, the Dominator was a great success in world markets where it continued production until 2001.
The old NX650 was powered by an air-cooled 644cc single that produced 44 horsepower. An XR650L-based chassis and 21″/17″ wheel combination gave it good off-road agility, while a small windscreen, luggage rack and 4.3 gallon (16 liter) tank made long-distance travel an option.
While the patent drawing may be purposely disguised, it does show some similarities to the original NX650 Dominator in the styling and it also has the proportions of a middle-weight adventure bike.
With the crazy number of adventure touring bikes on the market today, it is easy to overlook one of the originals because it often rides under the radar. The Kawasaki KLR650 has been around forever and it is still one of the best bang-for-the-buck adventure bikes you can buy.
I’ve always been a fan of riding off road and about 10 years ago I started to really enjoy dual-sport and ADV riding. There’s just something about riding a big-*** bike on the nastiest trails you can squeeze them through that intrigues me. I know that the Suzuki DR-Z series are arguably better suited to dual sport, and the KTM Adventure series of bikes are better for long-distance exploration trips on Jeep roads, but the big, ugly KLR 650 is capable of both. Which is why I own one.
Id also wager the versys 300 is better on the highway than either the KLR or the crf250L
Stock rear is 130 80 17, readily available in dot knobbies. Front is 100 90 19 not so much unless you want to run a rear knobby on the front. However, plenty of adv options for the front including tkc80.This is what I think as well. Can it mount standard sized DOT knobbies?
If it would do loose gravel and wet clay roads it would be a winner!