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Monday, August 4, 2008

Adventure Bikes part 1: Thumpers

The most basic adventure bikes are those that are derived from dirtbikes. These bikes are larger variations of trail bikes. What these bikes lack in off road maneuverability of smaller bikes, they make up in road worthiness. They are the smallest, simplest, and most off road capable option. These bikes are generally the most affordable as well. The best examples of these bikes include; the Kawasaki KLR650, Suzuki DR650, and the Honda XR650. These bikes date back to the late 1980's and have changed little since. They are all characterized by 650cc carburated singles, long travel suspension with DOT knobby tires. The KLR is especially popular for world travelers, and has become known as the "jeep" of adventure bikes.

Honda XR650R







Suzuki DR650








Kawasaki KLR650







More expensive examples from Europe are also available. KTM and Husqvarna offer large 600cc+ enduros. KTM also offers their 690 Adventure a purpose built bike made for long distances and off road conditions. The 640 Adventure is KTM's single cylinder version of their mighty 990 Adventure. BMW sells their Rotax powered F650 singles as well. Like KTM the F650 is possitioned as a "little brother" to BMW's flagship R1200GS model line. In Europe Yamaha sells the XT660 single which comes different levels of off road ability.

BMW F650 Dakar









KTM 640 Adventure








Yamaha XT660 Tenere








Of course there are other example of adventure tourers. These are just some of the more popular mainstream adventure singles out there.

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