What else is in this range and market similar to the nc 750?
Dirt roads, with HWY riding. If i wanted to run the bike let's say to NS at typical hwy speeds, Then i could do it with having the bike not peak at most of the tripWhat kind of terrain do you actually want to ride on?
Africa Twin concept was a desert sled, we have very little desert here.
MoabPerfect place to own a big pseudo dirt bike.
This is exactly what i'm looking to do, My days of pounding myself is doneit would be okay for logging roads etc that are maintained a bit
if you're not in a hurry and want to smell the roses? sure
Tenere 700 is being reported as working very well off road and with good highway manners. I'm thinking it's going to be my next bike but might be a little more dirt oriented then what you're looking for. With just dirt roads and long rips out to NS I would probably be looking at the Africa Twin.Dirt roads, with HWY riding. If i wanted to run the bike let's say to NS at typical hwy speeds, Then i could do it with having the bike not peak at most of the trip
I was more looking to get away from the big adventure stuff, more to mid range. My KLR is a good bike and will do what i need it to, Both on and off hwy but it's older technology is a bit of a draw back. I was looking for something more modern with a few more comfort featuresTenere 700 is being reported as working very well off road and with good highway manners. I'm thinking it's going to be my next bike but might be a little more dirt oriented then what you're looking for. With just dirt roads and long rips out to NS I would probably be looking at the Africa Twin.
What else is in this range and market similar to the nc 750?
Look at what LightCycle bought recently to put track drives on.I was more looking to get away from the big adventure stuff, more to mid range. My KLR is a good bike and will do what i need it to, Both on and off hwy but it's older technology is a bit of a draw back. I was looking for something more modern with a few more comfort features
That's why I threw in the Tenere 700. I haven't ridden one yet but have sat on a couple. It feels like a big dual sport/enduro bike. With the ergos and at 450lbs wet I think its a legit option for someone who doesn't want a big ADV but still has dirt/highway capabilities.I was more looking to get away from the big adventure stuff, more to mid range. My KLR is a good bike and will do what i need it to, Both on and off hwy but it's older technology is a bit of a draw back. I was looking for something more modern with a few more comfort features
You are right, never ridden a supercharged bike (or car) . Unless you count my Suzuki Cruiser that was fitted with a Kuryakyn Hypercharger^ I don't think you've ridden a modern supercharged bike. (There isn't a modern turbocharged bike.)
I have one. There ain't no loss of low-end!
I like the look of the BMW, but i don't have confidence in the same way i do a honda as far as price for repairs, BMW would mostly need to go back to dealers for fixesCouple grand more you could get a F750GS. Street bike with some dirt pretensions. Same class, IMO.
Also in the same vein and price: V-Strom 650XA Adv.
I like the look of the BMW, but i don't have confidence in the same way i do a honda as far as price for repairs, BMW would mostly need to go back to dealers for fixes
i was following his thread on the out west run he was on, very good information on his ride.do you read @shanekingsley threads?
he does what you want to do on a Vstrom with great success
they are not sexy by any means
but are a versatile midsize bike with great reliability
apparently they are easy to fix after minor dirt naps too
His new one is amazingly good looking. It's obviously not italian, but they have come a long way.do you read @shanekingsley threads?
he does what you want to do on a Vstrom with great success
they are not sexy by any means
but are a versatile midsize bike with great reliability
apparently they are easy to fix after minor dirt naps too