I have a Husqvarna 701 Enduro that I cannot currently ride after my rotator cuff surgery. It is very good off the road especially for light forest roads etc. and weighs about 350 lbs wet. Let me know if you would like to try it out one day as it needs to be ridden while I am recovering.
TK
Managing Partner of Raising Two Kids LLC
On Aug 23, 2021, at 5:50 PM, Martin Richard <martinarmy1961@gmail.com> wrote:
Rats: After 39 years of exclusively riding on the street, I've decided to start looking for a dual sport so I can ride on mild trails and dirt roads. Any recommendations for a beginner? Any of you planning on any trail rides that I could tag along on and maybe take a turn on a bike to see if it's something i'd like before I go out and buy one?--About the only requirements for me are (1) has to be street legal because I don't want to have to trailer it to the trailhead, (2) Would strongly prefer an electric starter because I'm not sure my old knees can take a kick starter and (3) would like to stay under $3k used.I know the KLR is the "go to" for a lot of people but looking at the specs it seems like a heavy pig and I'd like to avoid a bike that's excessively heavy. I'm also concerned that something too small (200 - 250 class) might not be enough power wise. I'm fairly tall (6'1") so a taller bike is OK.I know Kawasaki has the KLR/KLX in a 400 class, Honda and Suzuki have 400 class (XR and DR) but I'm not sure what Yamaha has in that class.Thanks in advance and if anybody has a bike for sale or knows of one that might work for me, shoot me a message.
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