How is it that much more than the KTM 390 endure. I don't see many selling.Price for the new DRZ is out, do you think they overpriced it?
The Tenere is so close and a way better bike IMO. I wish Yamaha had a middle size Tenere based supermoto...
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What's the difference both are low maintenance enduro bikes. I would say they are very similar.Different bikes for different purposes really, though the DR is too expensive.
I was referring to the KTM vs the zuki not the YamahaWhat's the difference both are low maintenance enduro bikes. I would say they are very similar.
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The KTM 350/500's are most focused on off road performance, at the expense of on road comfort and higher maintenance.I was referring to the KTM vs the zuki not the Yamaha
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Not the 350 the 390 enduro with the street based engines similar to a dr but less expensive.The KTM 350/500's are most focused on off road performance, at the expense of on road comfort and higher maintenance.
The DRZ competes with the KTM690's, and other more street friendly dual sports and have higher weight, more comfort through overall higher gearing and softer suspension, less intensive maintenance, and long term reliability if unmodified. They're all entirely capable of traversing more technical off road terrain at a reduced pace or higher effort with lower final gearing and perhaps suspension work/attention.
When I lived in Pickering I didn't hesitate to ride my XR650L to the Ganaraska for a day. As I had regeared it and modified the suspension it was fine in single track though heavy. I was also 20+ years younger, stronger and lighter. I wish I kept it. I wouldn't consider making that trip on my previous KTM530 or my current Husky 250, and I don't think I would have 20 years ago either.
I'm contemplating getting a CRF450l as it seems to combine bland Honda reliability with pretty high off road competence, and to be honest I realize that I don't need that high off road competence anymore, but you never know. I could have one more good & fast ride in me somewhere.
How is it that much more than the KTM 390 endure. I don't see many selling.
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And the kicker: almost $3500 up from the previous gen.![]()
I've ridden a DRZ in single track. Very doable. I don't think the T7 would be very single track friendly.What's the difference both are low maintenance enduro bikes. I would say they are very similar.
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I've ridden a DRZ in single track. Very doable. I don't think the T7 would be very single track friendly.
And againI hear a few people that own that 700 tenere really like them
Agreed. I'd hope the new drz4s drops the prices of the outgoing model.Yep, not many people are cross-shopping a T7 if they're looking to get a DRZ.
It's like saying, "$55K for Tacoma?!? I can get an Acura TLX for that price!"
Apples-to-apples competitors for the DRZ I'd say are CRF300L, KLX300/SM, WR250R/X (now discontinued).
All hover around the 300-330 lbs wet weight, 25-35 hp, streetbike maintenance intervals and Japanese-level pricing, quality and parts availability.
Funnily enough, if someone is actually eyeing a 2025 DRZ400, its stiffest competition is probably a NOS 2024 DRZ400...