Adventure Motorcycles Through the Eyes of a Sportbike Guy

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Yammie Noob

Yammie Noob

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@yammienoob
@yammienoob 24 күн бұрын
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@polomor254
@polomor254 4 күн бұрын
Hey fellow motorcycle enthusiasts! I'm from Kenya and have always dreamed of embarking on long bike trips. Unfortunately, financial constraints have held me back. If anyone has a motorcycle they're thinking of giving away or donating, I'd be incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make my dream a reality. Let's connect and see if we can make it happen!"
@polomor254
@polomor254 4 күн бұрын
Hey fellow motorcycle enthusiasts! I'm from Kenya and have always dreamed of embarking on long bike trips. Unfortunately, financial constraints have held me back. If anyone has a motorcycle they're thinking of giving away or donating, I'd be incredibly grateful for the opportunity to make my dream a reality. Let's connect and see if we can make it happen!"
@ianmoore1312
@ianmoore1312 25 күн бұрын
As a die hard ADV guy, I think the bit about the “what if factor” is dead on about the mentality. Sure it’s my daily for work, but I also use it to crush hella miles on my off weeks, I’ve taken it from key west to Seattle and back, having the option to camp in the backcountry is great. Yes, a sport tourer is probably a more realistic option for me on the daily but only having the money for 1 bike means I needed something utilitarian. So my 01 R1150GS is what imma ride until it dies.
@gamingdog65
@gamingdog65 24 күн бұрын
If/when your bike dies, would you replace it with another dual sport? Or would you look into other categories?
@joelrosado680
@joelrosado680 24 күн бұрын
@@ianmoore1312 you are living the adv dream.
@ianmoore1312
@ianmoore1312 24 күн бұрын
@@gamingdog65it really depends, currently I’m looking at moving from Florida to Alaska, so depending on how that plays out I would probably go with a middleweight ADV bike if I moved to AK, if I was staying in Florida where the majority of the trails and “off-road” is fire service roads or sand that eats cars I’d go with a sport tourer. I do know that regardless of style I get, it’ll be another BMW though. I’m buying into the brand (blame LWA,LWD and all the BDRs)
@ianmoore1312
@ianmoore1312 24 күн бұрын
@@joelrosado680thanks, it takes a bunch of juggling to make it work, thankfully as a travel nurse I can pick and choose where I spend 13 weeks so having the SUV of bikes really plays out in my favor. However I have done some pretty fun touring rides on a naked bike that I had some years ago (CFMOTO650)
@rlpatton1970
@rlpatton1970 22 күн бұрын
I live in Colorado and can be in a dirt road in 5 minutes from home but riding to Montana in a couple weeks for shits and giggles .. I think a adv bike makes a lot for me than the author having a sport bike in Texas with the worse drivers in the country .. but to each his own .. I think this video makes zero sense because you can make a argument for or against any bike
@RobertHanz
@RobertHanz 20 күн бұрын
Unpopular opinion. I give exactly zero fucks about how much of the bike's potential I use. I care 100% about how well the bike meets how I want to use it.
@fiucik1
@fiucik1 18 күн бұрын
But that's the thing. If you want to use to bike only on tarmac, if you don't do a lot of touring, why having an adventure bike in the first place? "How I want to use it" - and how do you want to use it? Because there are bikes that are better suited for a daily use than the big GS, so...
@RobertHanz
@RobertHanz 18 күн бұрын
@@fiucik1 maybe I want the more upright ergos and bags, while not getting into full touring bike territory.
@fiucik1
@fiucik1 18 күн бұрын
@@RobertHanz I'm sure there are some bikes other than adventure type that can meet that kryteria. I ride Triumph Bonneville, very upright position, I used it for daily commute and for touring as well. Although I must say the wind blast is really annoying it can be reduced by some aftermarket screen.
@TrippyWheelz
@TrippyWheelz 13 күн бұрын
@@fiucik1 why do you feel you have to tell him how to spend his money? maybe he just really likes the ADV bike he got and doesn't care if it was more expensive and less capable. its his money and his ride time to spend how he wants lol I really don't understand why people think they have an opinion that matters so much that they can dictate what someone should ride lol usually people riding around making payments on a $10,000 bike telling people how to spend money. If you wanna daily a turbo busa in the downtown streets or hit the tail of the dragon on a Goldwing trying to drag knee, I DONT CARE! Its your money and your riding time to spend as you wish.
@fiucik1
@fiucik1 13 күн бұрын
@@TrippyWheelz ​ @TrippyWheelz why do you feel you have to tell me how I should make my comments? Maybe I just really like asking difficult questions and have a respectful conversation? It's my opinion, my comment. Calm down before you get a stroke... I didn't tell him that he should/shouldn't buy this or that bike. All I did was express my opinion. Just like he did with his. That's what the comments sections is for. I used logical arguments to back up my opinion. No harm done...
@wizkid7687
@wizkid7687 25 күн бұрын
Yam - way overthinking this. All bikes are purchased for the looks, feel and fun. Not many of us are buying a stable of bikes. ADV bikes can do anything and go anywhere. I even stripped my KTM 1290 SA and took it to COTA for a Ride Smart Track Day.
@genbearrrr
@genbearrrr 17 күн бұрын
i love adv bike because of the looks of it, dont really care about the potential XD
@justinbruck9602
@justinbruck9602 16 күн бұрын
@@genbearrrr Same, (Sorry Yam) I dislike the look of sport bikes (to put it mildly) and while I love the classic Enduro styling of the XR/DR650s I really like that svelte upswept line on the KLR 650 and Transalp.
@UtpoiyaMon_TituMousom
@UtpoiyaMon_TituMousom 10 күн бұрын
Okay bommer
@lorenzotelleria4200
@lorenzotelleria4200 24 күн бұрын
I bought a Tenere 700 for 3 reason. 1 - Reliability and simplicity 2 - I ride a lot of dirt, I like going over mountain passes and push my limits trying some harder off road routes, and I could've gotten a DS for that or have a dirt bike and touring bike but I don't have the room or money for both 3 - Traveling from Denver to various climbing locations around Coloraso, Wyoming, and Utah, I can loaded it up with all my gear, travel comfortably at 75mph in the highways and most places I go to involve fire roads or double tracks (when I'm not purposely riding harder off road) I'm really happy with the Tenere 700 and tbh, it seems plenty good off road for my needs, and I would not take anything bigger than a middleweight ADV on some of the trails I've done.
@loganurquhart11
@loganurquhart11 21 күн бұрын
Neither would I. I bought a 500 plus lbs Pan American and it makes one hell of a sport touring bike. To expensive and heavy for much off roading.
@kangacrew540
@kangacrew540 20 күн бұрын
Tenere is way cool. I have an africa. It's like right of passage. Like buying a cool truck and becoming a sheriff 😂😂
@rziggyservices
@rziggyservices 16 күн бұрын
Taking the T700 on forest service roads dodging bolders and going places out where a four wheeler just wont cut it; then getting back on pavement out of Big Sky headed for Livingston, I can say that it's far exceeded my expectations. It's compliant and free on the interstate, and really easy to get out in the real wilderness on. Switched from an old r1200GS. I think the sweet spot is the mid-adventure for most people, but too many get sold on the liter bike to pad the wallets of BMW dealers and stroke the ego. It just felt like a utility road bike. The Tenere 700 feels free and easy to understand to me, and I could not be happier in the mid-ADV category. My buddys KLR650 might be slow, but it absolutely feels just as adventurous. Don't buy a bigger bike then you actually need.
@TooWheels-xk5bz
@TooWheels-xk5bz 5 күн бұрын
Go the tenere!
@smashy_smasherton
@smashy_smasherton 25 күн бұрын
At least he titled it correctly… he doesn’t get it
@justhere2travel
@justhere2travel Күн бұрын
facts
@tarzaan2603
@tarzaan2603 16 сағат бұрын
True. Im an adv guy and sooo many of his points are flat out wrong
@ilyafilru
@ilyafilru 24 күн бұрын
I bought a 1200GSA in 2015 brand new and put 145,000 miles on it. I learned to ride it off road and took it on some crazy adventures. I've even ridden it on a motocross track. It worked for me. I loved the fuel capacity and comfort. I crashed it in Guatemala, zip tied it back together and rode it all the way home. It was the best bike I've ever had. Insurance totaled it, so I ended up on a Tiger 900. ADV bikes make sense to me and they work for the type of riding I do. I'll probably get another GSA eventually.
@gregjoubert5118
@gregjoubert5118 21 күн бұрын
I'm curious if you had any major issues with the GS with that mileage. Always hear people talking about how unreliable and expensive BMW can be. I rarely see people talk about good long term reliability. Looking at a GS myself coming from mostly Yamaha which have been reliable. Thanks.
@ilyafilru
@ilyafilru 20 күн бұрын
@@gregjoubert5118 The drive shaft went bad at 76,000 miles. The clutch at 135,000. That's it.
@rabitoblanco
@rabitoblanco 8 күн бұрын
​@@gregjoubert5118 Look at used motorcycles and you'll see it's the BMWs (and Gold Wings, specifically, not all Honda) that have high miles!
@enzoman1987
@enzoman1987 12 күн бұрын
I left the sportbike life behind and embraced the dADV life. Got a brand new triumph tiger and in 1.5 months put 4100kms on it. As a sport bike rider I didn’t realize you could be THAT comfortable on a motorcycle. Which is why I kept going long distance on it. Never going back to being hunched over like a gremlin
@ErikFvonHausen
@ErikFvonHausen 25 күн бұрын
Good wind protection, comfortable ergos, loaded with tech and comfortable seats and suspension w/o the weight of a Goldwing. What's not to love?
@Alekth85
@Alekth85 23 күн бұрын
Nerdy looks
@druid4243
@druid4243 23 күн бұрын
​@Alekth85 if that's a deal breaker you ARE the nerd lol
@Alekth85
@Alekth85 23 күн бұрын
@@druid4243 thats true. I am a nerd!
@vask3863
@vask3863 23 күн бұрын
Modern sport tourers have the same comfort qualities as expensive ADVs. But they have way better on road riding qualities. Bikes like *Kawasaki* 1000SX, H2 SX, Versys 1000 SE, *Suzuki* Hayabusa Gen3, 1000GT, S1000-GX, *BMW* R1250RT, R1250RS, K1600GT, F900XR, S1000XR, *KTM* 1290GT, *Honda* NT1100, *Yamaha* Tracer 7 & 9, etc.
@leprechaun3677
@leprechaun3677 22 күн бұрын
@@vask3863 you’re really going to compare a busa to an adv? Tf?
@Bobsdayout
@Bobsdayout 25 күн бұрын
I’m an ADV dad and every ride is an adventure and yes at 5:14 we do like to add everything to it. That’s actually part of the fun. 😂
@rockinrodlittle
@rockinrodlittle 24 күн бұрын
Well said, Bob
@ZeroKitsunei
@ZeroKitsunei 25 күн бұрын
I work at a dealer, and anyone that comes in and buys one says one of two things. Either they wanted a jack of all trades bike. Just in case they wanna take a 500lb bike offroad. Or they know know they'll never take it offroad, but they haven't quite came to terms with what they really want is a Goldwing. Anyone that's actually doing offroad regularly are looking to get a dual sport.
@ellwoodwolf
@ellwoodwolf 25 күн бұрын
My jack of all trades desire? 2018/2019 z900rs - that's the reality of what my plans are.
@thatguy-fu1ig
@thatguy-fu1ig 25 күн бұрын
I'm buying a klr 650 Tuesday and the main reason I want a adv is because roads suck and about 30 to 40% of the roads near me are dirt and gravel 🤷🏼‍♂️ also I think a street legal dirtbike even if it sucks in dirt will be cool 😂
@rareformzrareformz525
@rareformzrareformz525 25 күн бұрын
@@thatguy-fu1ig KLR is bombproof, standard kit in mountains., I can see the million dollar highway from my house and see very few sport bikes. tons of ADV. I guess they are posers?
@brianjackson9801
@brianjackson9801 25 күн бұрын
@@ellwoodwolf I have one of those and initially that was my plan. However after spending the summer with it, I will be trading it in this fall or next spring. Great for commuting and short day rides. For distance, the comfort is not great and it feels a bit underwhelming for more spirited riding.
@destin-danser
@destin-danser 25 күн бұрын
I take my T7 off road all the time. I ride with guys taking KTM 1290s off road all the time. It’s more common than you think.
@kilo7057n
@kilo7057n 25 күн бұрын
It’s nice not feeling speed bumps at 60mph on and ADV bike
@dimasuracalvinjake683
@dimasuracalvinjake683 24 күн бұрын
@@pocotaligoswampfox4789like you finally having a girl and not living in your mom's basement😊
@Gofr5
@Gofr5 20 күн бұрын
I have a really bumpy railway crossing near my house and everyone there always slow down to a crawl to avoid bouncing over it. On my 1290 SAS, I stay at speed and just glide over it like nothing. I love how smooth ADV bikes can be on the road. With how well they are made today, their longer suspension isn't really costing you on the fun twisties. If they are, then you are going at a pace that you should only be doing on the track anyway.
@ellwoodwolf
@ellwoodwolf 25 күн бұрын
It's just like most trucks/suvs - it reminds me of a cartoon I saw years ago. Two middle age suburban men are standing in front of a couch, a couch with large off-road tires at each corner. One man has a speech bubble that says " I'm not going off-road, but I could if I wanted to"
@niallk9336
@niallk9336 24 күн бұрын
tldr: no frame = not an SUV. Just a minivan with doors. The trucks are at least capable of doing what's advertised. Most SUVs aren't SUVs at all. And ~90% of so-called "SUVs" do not have a frame. The frame is what allows a real SUV (and trucks) to absorb the forces of offroading, towing, hauling, etc. Pavement princess trucks are common... but... at least they _could_ do those things. A BMW X5 ... is a fancy minivan.
@nigo1787
@nigo1787 20 күн бұрын
or sport bikes fans saying "I'm never going to do 150mph without risking my driving licence or worse, but I could if I wanted to"
@johannestomsich2246
@johannestomsich2246 25 күн бұрын
You don't understand us adventure bike riders, a lot of beatiful roads are in bad condition, you can go faster and even much more comfortable there with a adventure bike than with a sport bike, jumping over hills and holes, riding on gravel roads is fun, standing on the pegs. this is real adventure!
@BlazingCoolant
@BlazingCoolant 24 күн бұрын
Standing ergo is huge, I take my 84 Honda magna down dirt roads and up grass hills in town but it’s a damn challenge to stand for more than a few seconds on it. Pegs feel like they’re directly under the bars
@aao331
@aao331 24 күн бұрын
@@BlazingCoolant The GS looks like its made to ride standing. You stand and its like a desk you even get some wind protection, lol.
@BlazingCoolant
@BlazingCoolant 24 күн бұрын
@@aao331 my dr650 I can stand all day. Any off road bike should be built like that
@johannestomsich2246
@johannestomsich2246 24 күн бұрын
My bike is a KTM 1090 Adventure R, built 2017, I love it; did some Enduro Training for big Adventure Bikes going offroad
@kevindowell6003
@kevindowell6003 24 күн бұрын
As bad as the highways are getting in Colorado, I might have to buy an ADV so I can continue to daily commute
@wizkid7687
@wizkid7687 25 күн бұрын
I’ve owned 4 brands of Adventure Bikes and ridden from Austin to Alaska and back as well as the 4 corners of US. Nothing like them. Comfortable. Go anywhere and in any weather. Best bike is the one you actually ride. Ride hard or stay home. ❤
@mandrakejake
@mandrakejake 25 күн бұрын
Sounds like you've had fun! Out of interest, what percentage of your riding has not been on asphalt?
@Retardmaxxin
@Retardmaxxin 24 күн бұрын
If you can’t ride a superbike in any weather you may need to check on your maxipad
@jktho
@jktho 24 күн бұрын
Well said brutha
@jamesdoe5091
@jamesdoe5091 24 күн бұрын
same here, I’ve covered over 5000 miles off-road while crossing the US 3 times. Last time was on a 2012 GS but the new GS is basically a gold wing. BMW has sold out to the crew who wants to go to Starbuckistan. Believe it or not I switched to the Ducati DesertX and for my off road use it is amazing. Added that it has a wonderful engine, no extra foof like the latest BMW’s and rips on 5e street. My BMW ate its final drive at 5000 miles too so there is that….
@nigo1787
@nigo1787 20 күн бұрын
@@mandrakejake Out of interest, have you ever been on a road trip to think the driving position, suspension travel and every other aspect (good or bad) of ADV bikes only makes sense off-road ? Let me tell me, you're wrong
@pandaschannel8861
@pandaschannel8861 24 күн бұрын
I am a sport bike guy and I'm 6'1". Motorcyclist under 6ft really don't understand how much more comfortable big bikes are.
@marinmarinhola
@marinmarinhola 23 күн бұрын
I'm 5'8 and I still can't stand the driving position in my friends R1. 20 minutes in, by back is hurting like hell, and I'm 26. I'll stick with my comfortable Tenere, thanks Haha. I'm probably an old souls stuck inside the body of a 26 year old man. It is what it is haha
@ggboy1208
@ggboy1208 23 күн бұрын
Yeah I'm 6'6 and i cant ride any of the big sports bike. I'm looking to buy a tiger 900 for 90% road riding and I'm at peace with it
@aao331
@aao331 23 күн бұрын
I'm 5'8 and I'm equally comfortable in my s1000rr or my r1200gs, but the GS turn on a dime, does not get hot, and I get less tired.
@marinmarinhola
@marinmarinhola 23 күн бұрын
@@aao331 teach me your ways haha, having my back so forward on sport bike makes it ache incredibly fast. Even nakeds hurt after an hour or so. I can only ride Tourers or advs for extended periods
@richardjreidii
@richardjreidii 22 күн бұрын
Preach.
@brettknighten1171
@brettknighten1171 20 күн бұрын
Saying adv bike can be replaced with sport tourings is like telling sport bike guys that they will never go to a track so they should only buy a sport touring.
@therealfakecaptain7978
@therealfakecaptain7978 19 күн бұрын
13:37
@sathalel4084
@sathalel4084 2 күн бұрын
did you watch the video??
@brettknighten1171
@brettknighten1171 2 күн бұрын
@@sathalel4084 no I got this option from the caption only.
@brettknighten1171
@brettknighten1171 2 күн бұрын
@@therealfakecaptain7978 he spent the first half saying adv bike are stupid because a sport touring can do the same thing. Yes he says many sport bike guys think they are racers but he still believes that sport bikes belong on the road and they are his favorite style of bike
@captianawesome9240
@captianawesome9240 25 күн бұрын
I already had one of these ADV BIKE back in 1985 when bought a 1974 Yamaha Enduro 250. It was a tank that went everywhere. And you couldn't kill it. I tried. It's probably still out there not dying..😂
@christiangibson7285
@christiangibson7285 24 күн бұрын
My old 1980 yamaha XT250 is still running. My brother beat the hell out of it, but it still turns over the engine might be the only thing that works properly but it runs lol
@rskolokrs
@rskolokrs 25 күн бұрын
I think medium sized Adventure bikes works great for countries where roads are kind of crappy and they also work for people who want to go motorcycle camping. The thing here at least for me is that there is no point for the Huge touring or adventure motorcycles, hard to manouver, need like 3 people to lift them up, and are crazy expensive to repair.
@maximusDAbiker
@maximusDAbiker 24 күн бұрын
As a hardcore ADV guy, I have to agree. I hate to judge, but they really come off as a “what-if” but never do purchase.
@rskolokrs
@rskolokrs 24 күн бұрын
@@maximusDAbiker even the massive ones?, I think most of the medium sized work great.
@maximusDAbiker
@maximusDAbiker 24 күн бұрын
⁠​⁠@@rskolokrsI meant just the massive ones in my previous comment. Small to mid is a perfect sweet spot💪🏼
@warrendegonzague
@warrendegonzague 24 күн бұрын
I live in the caribbean. More specifically, Dominica. I think a Tenere 700 is perfect for our roads, though I dislike its looks I'd still get one if i could afford it.
@rockinrodlittle
@rockinrodlittle 24 күн бұрын
Welcome to potholed Canada. Every road feels off road. 😂
@DavidHall-du1ce
@DavidHall-du1ce 22 күн бұрын
I’m 6’4” and the adv bikes are more comfortable than any bike I’ve tried, even better than my old Harley-Davidson Street Glide.
@moosestache1769
@moosestache1769 24 күн бұрын
Comfortable. Can go places most bikes can't. Comfortable. Fast enough in the twisties to be quit fun. Comfortable. Enough power to get the front wheel up without having to work at it. Can cruise all day. Also comfortable. Epic slow speed handling.
@fiucik1
@fiucik1 17 күн бұрын
@@moosestache1769 Ugly. Heavy. Top heavy. Not great on road. Not great off road.
@larryhouse3776
@larryhouse3776 23 күн бұрын
Recently got a Tiger 1200. After 10 years on sport bikes. I'm very impressed. It's just as fast in the twisties as a sport bike within reason, it's comfortable going places, in Canada most roads statistically are gravel/dirt, so I'm loving it. I rode 6 hours one day in one direction, turned around and rode back. The 30 liter fuel tank is AMAZING! I've done many miles exploring areas previously unreachable, plus the adjustable suspension is also a game changer, I still ride with my sport bike friends, and yet I've put it in off road mode allowing the traction control to slip enough. I've cranked the thing to 160kph down a gravel road! It's immense and thrilling. I've been caught in the rain and the wide tank and windshield did a great job of protecting me and keeping me dry. And I've ran next to hellcats down the highway in a pull. Literally not a single bad thing to say about it. These bikes are the Baja trophy trucks of the motorcycle world. Are the dirt bikes? No. But are they the king of riding and travel? Absolutely.
@moppedbuaontour
@moppedbuaontour 25 күн бұрын
I agree with you in nearly every single point…BUT: Adv‘s a perfect for long trips: Very comfortable Very good protection against rain & wind Can carry a lot of baggage Are nimble enough in the twisties to have fun …and so on… In my opinion the best touring bikes - and that‘s what I do.
@chrysovalantiskamprogianni541
@chrysovalantiskamprogianni541 25 күн бұрын
Very good protection against rain and wind? Have you ever ridden a dedicated sport tourer like an FJR1300, at?
@MrRodwatson
@MrRodwatson 25 күн бұрын
@@chrysovalantiskamprogianni541 He wrote "very good"...he didn't say perfect, or bubble like. It's still a motorcycle....some people are okay being less comfortable than the occupant of a car.
@ricardomorales1039
@ricardomorales1039 25 күн бұрын
Can't agree more adv bikes are awesome for road trips
@ViscountAlbany
@ViscountAlbany 24 күн бұрын
you want to drive a car but you can't admit it
@ReLCorsa
@ReLCorsa 24 күн бұрын
​@ViscountAlbany you cant understand that owning a motorcycle doesn't have to be a compromise.
@marlonromyn8004
@marlonromyn8004 25 күн бұрын
I was a dirt bike guy for years. Rode any bike I could get my hands on. As a 40 year old man, I got my first street bike. Funny enough, my dad, a now 60+yr old dude picks me the same bike he just got himself. A 650 Vstrom. He rode sport bikes for ever and was recently retired. Did some reading and decided the vsfrom was for him. Not my first choice but alas, I was now the owner of a 2013 Vstorm DL650A Adventure, fully kitted out. 3 months later we did a 7 day ride to the James Bay Hwy in Quebec Canada from Niagara ON. I was surprised how great the bike was at speed and through corners. Heavy, yes. Compared to the 250cc dirt bikes i was used to but I was faster out of corners than any guy in my group. I didn't expect to like the bike so much.......
@iLLBuddy
@iLLBuddy 24 күн бұрын
I'm over 6 feet and just love how comfortable my Africa twin is. I learned to ride on a dirt bike and I'm just way more confident riding that compared to a naked bike. Has enough power to be fun, tours great and can get you to a ton of cool spots. For most people have 2 bikes isn't a great option. They really are the jack of all trades in the motorcycle world.
@TheMrAnderson
@TheMrAnderson 25 күн бұрын
This one made me chuckle. I just traded my Road Glide in for a Pan Am. Feels light to me but I also know I’m not doing motocross. It’s just a fun bike to ride, if I drop it I won’t struggle as hard to pick it up. I rode an XR200 as a teen. Got into Goldwings in my late 20’s. Into Harley in my 40’s. Now, it’s going to be fun cruising up backroads and logging roads with my son who rides a V-Strom. Yes, he’s almost 40 and I’m almost 60. No cross country trips for us. I’d get another Goldwing if I wanted to go touring again.
@mishacirkunov5328
@mishacirkunov5328 25 күн бұрын
Saying that t700 is not interesting to ride and not good at anything makes me think you don’t know what you talking about
@Surpriseify
@Surpriseify 8 күн бұрын
What makes the T7 interesting compared to a Tracer 9? Its slower AND it handles worse What makes it so darn special and interesting? Any special sauce? I rode one, it was certianly "one of the bikes of all time"
@spearcat710
@spearcat710 7 күн бұрын
Pol Torres. He is the special sauce that makes them so interesting.
@TravelingMeerkat
@TravelingMeerkat 12 күн бұрын
I owned an Adventure bike once, sold it again for another bike as I did far less offroad than I though I would. Am very happy with my current one.
@TheDBall73
@TheDBall73 24 күн бұрын
The single biggest ‘what if’ scenario for these bikes, you missed…. ZOMBIES. When the zombie Apocalypse comes, you will want a ADV, hands down.
@ma3stro681
@ma3stro681 24 күн бұрын
That’s the only time I’d want to ride one … 😂
@nickagapion1925
@nickagapion1925 24 күн бұрын
Pretty sure you’ll want an air cooled, carbureted dual sport instead
@benm468
@benm468 24 күн бұрын
Nah. The EMP will destroy all the electronics
@aao331
@aao331 23 күн бұрын
no, you want a DR650
@drz400sm5
@drz400sm5 14 күн бұрын
Xr400 kick start, no battery.
@cjdaking
@cjdaking 24 күн бұрын
After 4 months and 15,000 miles solo to Ushuaia from the US, there's no other bike I'd want to ride than my GS.
@bahjinelson3986
@bahjinelson3986 25 күн бұрын
3 guys I work with own an adventure bike and they all use them for the same two things which aren't the extremes promoted in every video out there. The two things are: Commuting and camping. Comfortable for commutes, perfect for finding campsites down dirt roads connected to asphalt. Big adventures not so much, but definitely small ones here in the National and State forests of Colorado, where the backroads can get gnarly.
@benm468
@benm468 24 күн бұрын
Any bike can handle dirt roads
@nubbyfresh5623
@nubbyfresh5623 24 күн бұрын
​@@benm468 not necessarily. A standard dirt road maybe put back roads in the mountains to get to some of the best locations require are there a dirt bike or an ADV bike. ATV bikes are nice because they're comfortable to ride on the highway (unlike a dirt bike) and can still get you to almost all of the same places a dirt bike will. Trust me, there's areas of Colorado that my Gold Wing sure is fuck can't get to LOL.
@bahjinelson3986
@bahjinelson3986 24 күн бұрын
@@benm468 Clearly you don't live in the mountains.
@benm468
@benm468 24 күн бұрын
@@nubbyfresh5623 The category you are describing is dual sport bikes - capable on the hwy and off road. ADV bikes will not go to the same locations dirt and dual sport bikes.
@benm468
@benm468 24 күн бұрын
@@bahjinelson3986 Think whatever helps you cope the fact that your ADV bike is neither competent on the roads, or capable off road.
@rm_6943
@rm_6943 20 күн бұрын
I am 55 years old , I have a 2017 1200GS rally, I love to tinker with it as much as I like to ride it. I love that I don't have to take off a bunch of plastic to work on it. The bike will never see dirt but I have crash bars and lights -well worth it when I had a driveway spill. For me its been the nicest bike ever owned, comfortable, I can see the road , handles like a dream, lots of tech and I know if I drop it , its not going to be thousands of dollars in plastic parts.
@GustavLessing
@GustavLessing 22 күн бұрын
A “true” adventure. • Some unexpected things happen, preferably on a rocky dirt road. Flat tire, Bikedump, loose whatever. • They are challenges, which get met on our (old guy) terms. No wife to tell you how to do it, no kids that ask “are we there yet???” • We continue on, feeling like warriors. • We camp where there are bugs • We drink beers and talk sh** about the day • The guy in the tent next door snores louder than you do. * We don't care who makes fun of us.
@joshbryant7363
@joshbryant7363 25 күн бұрын
The dual sport makes 1000 times more sense. Came to this conclusion after a day or two of looking at things. A dirt focused, road legal bike is absolutely the best choice for me…and we’re in Montana, with the whole of the Rocky Mountains available to explore.
@logangodofcandy
@logangodofcandy 24 күн бұрын
Lots of highway miles at 80mph makes sense for a dual sport?
@scubarubanzaii
@scubarubanzaii 24 күн бұрын
The issue with Dual Sports is that it needs closer by trails to make sense. I recently did a SLC to Seattle trip on my CB500X just fine, and even more recently did off-roading in Canyonlands (Moab) from SLC.
@adamnichol4526
@adamnichol4526 25 күн бұрын
In the UK, the GS in the 80s/90s was a honourable mention in the sports bike crazed market. When Long Way Round hit, there was a spkie in poser purchases. This was at the same time as the beginning of the SUV craze. Rich folks dabbled with them along with their Range Rovers, and eventually the press had to take notice. What the press found, and in turn the typical brit biker, was that in reality they couldn't pass a blindfold test of whether the latest R1 was better than last years. When the rode GS, KTM Adventures, and later Tigers and Multistradas they found they used the same level of performance on real roads, but had comfort, carrying capacity and better visibility. Of course, biking always needs some macho competition vector, so now there is a scramble to prove your adv is the most hardcore
@BrentonCarr
@BrentonCarr 25 күн бұрын
I scored a F850gs for a great price. I do have the opportunity to take 20 mile fire roads as an alternative route to work if I want, and I do a couple times week. But yeah, it’s a bit of a cosplay. I don’t care. I love it.
@logangodofcandy
@logangodofcandy 24 күн бұрын
Tell your critics to take those roads on their Harley or the highway both ways comfortable on their dual sport.
@guzziguy2011
@guzziguy2011 25 күн бұрын
Sold my big ADV for a 2004 Multistrada, and my CRF300L Rally for a Svartpilen 401…. and couldn’t be happier on mostly asphalt and fire roads. The good about ADV bikes: you can drop them and not break everything. The bad: picking them up!
@logangodofcandy
@logangodofcandy 24 күн бұрын
I have a 500# triumph scrambler. I'm strong, so I casually pick it up from the handle bars. Lol
@vladconstantinminea
@vladconstantinminea 24 күн бұрын
ADV bikes come in a number of classes. The big ones who can carry the whole house, like the 1250GS and who are too heavy for anything more than a gravel road and then are real adventure bikes, like the T7 and the likes, much lighter and nimbler, and they will take on like 90% of what a dual sport can (provided you don't overload them). What I don't like about modern ADV's is the fact they got way too many electronic controls, aids and riding modes, active suspension and all raise the price unnecessarily.
@kyle1758
@kyle1758 24 күн бұрын
Got myself a dual sport and a sport touring. My perfect combination, and I haven't regretted it one bit.
@aeroman5239
@aeroman5239 25 күн бұрын
I have the road version of the Ducati Multistrada V4 - a '22 V4 Pikes Peak. I don't have any aspirations of going on a logging road, for example, with my bike. Instead, I bought it because it's ergonomics are perfect for my 6'1" frame, and as I am over 50 y/o, my days of riding a sport bike - Ninjas, VFRs, FZ1s, are relegated to my earlier days of riding. The MTS V4 is perfect for long highway cruises or backroad blasting - the PP is set up 17" wheels FRT & RR, Pirelli Corsa IV tires, Ohlins electronic suspension, and the power & torque of a 172-hp V4. The bike is way more capable than my rider skills, even though I've been riding for almost 40 years, but that's ok. I can go for 200-250 mile rides in a day, covering highways, country back roads, and twisties, and while being a little tired at the end of the ride, a good night sleep and I'm ready to do it again the next day.
@Gofr5
@Gofr5 20 күн бұрын
Exact same here with my 1290 SAS. I just treat it as a comfier more ergo friendly sport tourer, no pretense of doing any kind of offroad beyond just easy dirt and gravel roads. I even have half a mind of putting on some Metzeler Sportec M9 RR tires on it (only proper full sport tire available in 19 inch front wheel), though truthfully will probably just slap some sport tourers on it instead. It won't have any funky "ADV" tires on it, that's for sure.
@manousosanapliotis7981
@manousosanapliotis7981 15 күн бұрын
@@Gofr5try Michelin Road 6
@paullawrence1187
@paullawrence1187 19 күн бұрын
The adv bikes are the pick up trucks of motorcycles. I’ve owned everything from sport bikes to cruisers everything in between. Now in my 40s now I own a adv bike just makes sense to me? It has lots of storage for short trips to the grocery store and around town, good suspension for are roads or could be know as endless patch jobs! Decent power with good fuel economy and capacity.
@michaeldenherder3440
@michaeldenherder3440 24 күн бұрын
I'm so happy I changed my Rebel 500 for a Royal Enfield Himalayan 411 (the old model). I use it for commuting, exploring the countryside and camping. It was one of the most reasonably priced motorcycles on sale today, it can easily do the Finnish highway speeds, and it can handle any kind of terrain. I didn't buy the big side suitcases, just some soft side bags where also fits everything you need for a trip. In Europe there are these so-called Trans Euro Trails so if you like you can really do some off-road. I think a light Adventure bike is perfect for many different uses.
@ridernotrunner
@ridernotrunner 23 күн бұрын
My second bike was a Himmy. You are right about everything, except one thing: the Himmy in no way is a light bike. For what it is, it is heavy and intimidating to a new off-road rider. That said, I used it 97% as a commuter and tourer and it was fantastic.
@67daltonknox
@67daltonknox 17 күн бұрын
I think ADVs are great for older riders because they have an upright riding position that is less tiring and allows longer rides. In the last 20 years, I have had 3 of them: V-Strom 1000, Multistrada 1200S (POS, avoid) and currently a 1290 SAS which at my age (76) suits me to a T.
@sendit7777
@sendit7777 25 күн бұрын
But yams, the sv650 with saddle bags, crash bars, a windshield and off road tires is a good choice too. Scrambler and sushi. Steak and fire. It's multi-tasking capable.
@ridernotrunner
@ridernotrunner 23 күн бұрын
Incredible comment. The pinnacle of motorcycling. I would follow you anywhere.
@sendit7777
@sendit7777 23 күн бұрын
@@ridernotrunner lol
@1967incPhotography
@1967incPhotography Күн бұрын
I bought a used DRZ400S dual sport bike to learn how to ride off road. The more I rode with guys with big ADV bikes the more I realized how much better off road and manageable my bikes is. I'm keeping the DRZ and now I'm looking for a used Yamaha MT09 to ride on the street. Best of both worlds!
@gregjablunovsky841
@gregjablunovsky841 25 күн бұрын
Good points. I got a '98 Kawasaki KLR 650. It seems about right for my small-town, Appalachian lifestyle. Gravel roads and trails are closer than the nearest interstate. If I lived elsewhere, I'd probably hate it.
@jeffreyyeater1780
@jeffreyyeater1780 25 күн бұрын
Great choice .
@cjdaking
@cjdaking 24 күн бұрын
KLRs were one of the most common bikes I saw on my Pan American Highway trip. Those things are incredibly difficult to kill!
@AdamND701
@AdamND701 24 күн бұрын
Same situation up here in the northern plains/ Missouri river breaks
@nicholasdedring2713
@nicholasdedring2713 10 күн бұрын
The first, and only, bike I've ever owned was a used 650 Vstrom. I took it camping and used it to explore the Catskills and other Northeast mountains, and used it to go on camping weekends, with big metal box panniers on the back. I would have considered a sport touring bike, or an SV650, but I'm nearly 6'3" and the Strom, with a Corbin on it, was all day comfortable for me in addition to being powerful enough and able to go all the places I wanted to go. I got nearly 50mpg on regular unleaded and had more power than I needed for anything near legal speeds. I didn't have any interest in a 1200 between then and now, I never felt the 650 was underpowered for my use. I could manage 80mph plus all day on the highway without any trouble. Maybe for 2up a bigger bike is appealing, but it wasn't a use case for me. I used it for some commuting and errand running as well, and used it except when it was cold enough for ice to be on the roads here. I didn't particularly love actual dirt riding, but the ADV was good for long distances and didn't mind a little gravel or a bit of fire road. For a tall, older, new rider it was a great great option for me. Not perfect at anything, but I was happy with my choice as an all around option.
@maximusDAbiker
@maximusDAbiker 24 күн бұрын
So much I want to say. Adventure bikes as they are now are the newest for of motorcycling so refinement is needed. I’m an ADV guy through and through, and I still don’t get the idea of the full size ADVs. But the concept is by far the best. Moving more into the middle weight class is a good direction for the industry. I have a Tiger 900 rally pro and it started as a decent bike and became a phenomenal machine only once I removed about 60lbs of plastic and metal. Get these bikes lighter and I think they will be optimized. I’ll be honest, dual sports and sport touring are kind of meh to me and we can all agree that we are vain creatures. Now, the fact I can fly through traffic for 10 hours and go off-road all day through mud and rock the next, is a kind of freedom that I love. How many ADV riders are actually doing that consistently? I’m not sure. But I’ve owned Harley’s, a Street Triple, KLX, BMW R9t and by far and away, I’ve never enjoyed riding in any form, more than I have my Tiger 900.
@yukiko_5051
@yukiko_5051 15 күн бұрын
In the end, scooter mog every bikes out there. Comfortable? Yes. Practical? Yes. Easy to ride? Yes. 0-100 kph? Yes in a good day. You can even ride it offroad if you're brave enough 😂
@Jim_The_Country_Boy
@Jim_The_Country_Boy 25 күн бұрын
I have a 2022 KLR 650 I love how I can commute to work fill up the saddlebags with groceries on my way home or on the weekends drive-thru a field or down a gravel road the factory tires are lacking a little bit I plan on getting some more aggressive dual sport style tires for it
@danielpalmberg3371
@danielpalmberg3371 24 күн бұрын
I own a ADV bike (modified Honda Varadero XL1000) and the reason for going ADV-bike is ergonomy. The way I sit on the bike is the reason for going ADV, as a 6´2, 220lbs dad. I dont care for any of the factors you mention at all - It is just pure comfort to the knees and back. No gravel roads for me. It is all tarmac. With enough torqe in the engine to tour with my wife for a few days, it needs to be able to carry all the load and still pass traffic.
@Gofr5
@Gofr5 20 күн бұрын
Same here. I picked my ADV over sport tourers simply because my back and especially my knees just get along better with ADV ergos than sport touring ergos. I just treat my big ADV as a comfier sport tourer. No real offroad with it. It really surprises me how much the argument of better ergos on the ADV gets lost and doesn't come up more as a strong point for them.
@danielpalmberg3371
@danielpalmberg3371 19 күн бұрын
@@Gofr5 I'm guessing that the reason it doesnt comes up as often is that a lot of riders are sized, or fit enough to sit on a smaller bike. And taller riders are sort of being used to squeeze in on a bike. But for me it is not possible because of the back and knees. Also - the sport bike is often the benchmark for a motorcycle, and there you are kind of supposed/expected to be in a cramped race position over the tank...
@matthew.tamasco
@matthew.tamasco 25 күн бұрын
I almost bought an ADV bike. Realized i could get an MT09 and a used dual sport together for the same price.
@RetroAmateur1989
@RetroAmateur1989 24 күн бұрын
What bike were you going to buy? 😑
@larryhouse3776
@larryhouse3776 23 күн бұрын
Yes but you can only ride one bike at a time. And neither of those bikes excel at going any further than 200km from your home.
@Loiczzr
@Loiczzr 18 күн бұрын
​@@larryhouse3776 and winter on naked bike....nope..
@matthew.tamasco
@matthew.tamasco 13 күн бұрын
I don't see how winter on a naked bike would be any different than on an adv. You can put a tall windscreen and heated grips on a naked just as easily. As for only being able to "ride one bike at a time", that is the whole point of personal preference. If you are not going further than 200km from home on trips, buying both is an option for many of us who want to daily drive with an occasional trip to an offroad park with a pick-up - a trade off many would take to have a more capable off-road bike on back country trips, etc.
@raoulduke3770
@raoulduke3770 4 күн бұрын
I live in Upstate NY. One day a ride might be miles and miles of interstate. Another day is all B roads. Another day is beat up side roads and dirt roads (yes, miles of dirt roads). Another day is fire roads through state forests. Some days it’s all combined. Unless you have multiple bikes, there really only is one type that can truly do everything. And some people truly do everything with their bikes.
@OrrinLepp
@OrrinLepp 25 күн бұрын
My KLX300 with a milk crate and 1 hard side is all I need👍💪
@Ntmoffi
@Ntmoffi 24 күн бұрын
Yep you sound like a Kawasaki owner. 😂
@sparkthego
@sparkthego 24 күн бұрын
As a sportbike rider for years who now transitioned to a Street Triple I can say there is more utility with a sportbike then just going full ball. They are more stable at highway speeds and have more precise handling their also noticeably faster even at street legal speeds.
@Ramboh4152
@Ramboh4152 23 күн бұрын
ADV are monsters. My thing is I rather have two bikes for the price of one, than one bike for the price of two.
@ronniechapman-ei2fg
@ronniechapman-ei2fg 18 күн бұрын
Rode an R1150RT for a few years while stationed in Kansas. Great long hauler, even in horrible weather. Bought an R1200 GS Adventure a few years back. Of the two, the GSA has proven time and again to fit my kind of riding. Comfortable, handles well on and off road, reliable, and it never fails to be an attantion getter. Loved the 1150, but my next bike wil definitely be another ADV.
@kentalanlee
@kentalanlee 25 күн бұрын
I've done coast to coast many times. The easiest one to do it on was actually a Honda PC800. It had a trunk for my baggage, and great weather protection behind the fairing. Adventure bikes rarely are on more than a little gravel here and there. And any bike can do that.
@tsubadaikhan6332
@tsubadaikhan6332 25 күн бұрын
But you'd look like a guy on a PC800. Not like a guy on an 'Adventure'.
@kentalanlee
@kentalanlee 25 күн бұрын
@@tsubadaikhan6332 Yeah. Totally ruins the midlife crisis vibe. You have a point there.
@reinisrudzitis4802
@reinisrudzitis4802 17 күн бұрын
Yam, here`s my 2 cents. In the country where I live, we don`t have proper highways. Mostly we have roads with just one lane in each direction and speed limit around my country is 60mph. Basically, there`s no use of a sport bike, since we lack proper roads to utilize the turbo Busa`s full potential. And we have only one proper racetrack where you can take it for a spin. But, we as a heavily forested country are having a tons of trails, dirt roads and offroad tracks. Living in Latvia, I think the ADV bike is the best bike choice to escape the rush and to get connected with nature. Here ADV bikes are quite popular, there`s a lot of GS`es, KTMs, Teneres and other stuff rolling around. So I guess it`s also something to do where actually you live. This is my first motorcycle season ever and i`ve chosen an old KTM 950 ADV as my weapon of choice. Its not very fast on a highway, but it`s stupid fast on trails and yes, I don`t take it only to starbucks, I actually roam around the local woods every second or third evening after a long day`s work.
@ChadHargis
@ChadHargis 24 күн бұрын
For many of us, adventure bikes offer comfort, legroom, and a good ride without sacrificing on road handling. At 6'5", even sport touring bikes are tight for me. I don't ride offroad and have no desire to do so. If I did, I'd get a dirt bike.
@Gofr5
@Gofr5 20 күн бұрын
That's the big reason I picked my ADV. I just treat it as a comfier sport tourer. I'm "only" 6 feet, so not as tall, but even the mild sport ergos of a sport tourer, especially the legs, are uncomfortable for me over a longer period. I still remember Yammie's review of the RS660 and how much he praised how comfortable it was. I demoed one last year. My back and crunched up legs had me screaming to get off it literally 5 minutes in to the ride. I actually hated it.
@pinkies_up_garage
@pinkies_up_garage 23 күн бұрын
I just straight traded my Enfield Scram 411 for a 2007 R1200RT. Much more practical for my riding and opens up a lot more paved roads for me to ride comfortably. I love a scrambler's style but so far I'm very happy
@erich.4305
@erich.4305 25 күн бұрын
I think sport touring bikes are way cooler than ADV, but others may feel differently and that is okay. I also prefer to drive a sedan over an SUV, and am frustrated by how few sedan choices there are today.
@simonb6982
@simonb6982 25 күн бұрын
Agreed.
@chrishart8548
@chrishart8548 24 күн бұрын
What didn't you like about an SUV ?
@erich.4305
@erich.4305 24 күн бұрын
@@chrishart8548 they don't ride as well as sedans and they don't get the fuel mileage of sedans.
@chrishart8548
@chrishart8548 24 күн бұрын
@@erich.4305 I've got both right now. the sedan does handle better but I don't drive fast enough for it to matter anymore. The suv is electric so it's easily cost less than half the cost to drive it anywhere.
@simonb6982
@simonb6982 24 күн бұрын
@@chrishart8548 SUVs have all the bad traits of actual off-roaders (handling, roll-over tendency, consumption, lack of visibility) while no other advantage to the consumer except for prestige to males and a false sense of security to females. I grew up in station wagons and compact cars, never felt the need for SUV shitboxes! Would like to crush the lot, maybe together with some of their drivers (talking about X5/X6 psychos)
@matthayse8284
@matthayse8284 20 күн бұрын
Adventure dad here. I think you hit the nail on the head with the jack of all trades comment. Im riding a 10 year old KTM 1190 R and it's the most fun bike I've ever owned. It's got a lot of power, it's fairly light as big bore ADVs go. Handles pretty well, it's stable on gravel, great on shitty pavement and looks cool. What's not to like? I can go out and spend the day putting around the backroads, I can commute to work, I can hop on the highway and blast 60 miles to the nearest ORV park and run the jeep trails. Or I can take half a turn off the preload and a click or two off the damping and comfortably knock out 500 mile days on the interstate. I'm not gonna do much single track, I'll probably never do a track day, nor am I going to ride across central Bumfukistan to see the wild camel herds. But, it's pretty good for the kind of riding I enjoy.
@CaseyRyback-fd9xy
@CaseyRyback-fd9xy 25 күн бұрын
Can’t wait to buy a Versys 650 or VStrom650. I’m going to use it as a small touring bike mostly on backroads and for commuting.
@gabemass8779
@gabemass8779 25 күн бұрын
Great choice. I rode a Versys for 11 years and tons of long distance trips. It was perfect.
@g-sailing4427
@g-sailing4427 18 күн бұрын
Took my white ‘17 VFR 800 around Europe for 3 months and loved it… munched motorway miles and was fun in the twisties then you can fit in rolling into St.Tropez…
@twotoned_echos
@twotoned_echos 25 күн бұрын
I'm interested in getting an ADV bike when I start riding, but that's mainly because I've heard that they're great for tall riders (I'm 6'7). The long-distance and even trans-continental trips sound fun and I'd wouldn't mind learning how to ride off-road with one, however, I'd like to do track days and... safely ride at legal speed limits too. Sadly sport bikes and naked bikes are uh... kinda small (or at least the ones I've seen) and I don't want to look like a "bear on a tricycle" 😂
@ReLCorsa
@ReLCorsa 24 күн бұрын
I'm 6' 4" and only ever owned naked sport bikes due to comfort issues until I finally bought a GS. Best decision I've ever made because I can do 99% of what I could do on my naked bikes but be even more comfortable and take it off-road, which I actually do very often.
@BlazingCoolant
@BlazingCoolant 24 күн бұрын
I’m 5’7 and my dr650 makes me feel like a child 😅 she gets dropped often. Most dual sports or off-road capable bikes are taller, around 35-36” seat height
@logangodofcandy
@logangodofcandy 24 күн бұрын
Mid size adv with cruise control. Add highway pegs to stretch out
@Gofr5
@Gofr5 20 күн бұрын
I'm only 6'0 and even at my height already vastly prefer the ergos of ADVs over sport tourers. My knees especially, really appreciate not having to be so crunched up and crying after just an hour of riding.
@RomulusReemus
@RomulusReemus 18 күн бұрын
Love my ADV. 1200 mile ride with 30 miles of dirt. Awesome. Sure that’s a small amount of dirt but it added disproportionally to the adventure of the trip.
@DouglasRosser
@DouglasRosser 25 күн бұрын
I live in Portland Oregon. You can't really see this state, especially Eastern Oregon, if you're not willing to get way off the paved roads. So I'm buying an adventure bike. Don't want a dirt bike. If I have to haul a dirt bike to the trails, I'll just buy a nice mountain bicycle. (Not gonna lie, I'm going to eventually buy a mountain bike to go with my gravel bike some day....)
@onerider808
@onerider808 25 күн бұрын
I love my KLR for dirt road mountain passes, fire roads, ATV trails, and occasional small bits of offroad/singletrack. It’s even fun in asphalt canyons. But to really get some advencha, I need a KLX/CRF. Love that KLR, though. Sincerely, a “Harley Guy”.
@Ntmoffi
@Ntmoffi 24 күн бұрын
The KLR is great for this and they're affordable. People don't need to get a GS, a 890R, or a 900 Rally to explore.
@AdvBrewery
@AdvBrewery 25 күн бұрын
Holy chit, seriously interesting perspective. Especially the SUV analogy. Cant agree more
@ameyaagaandhe
@ameyaagaandhe 12 күн бұрын
Agreed & appreciated someone on KZbin sticking to true feelings rather than putting stickers of ADV all over. “Sports Tourer” such as Ninja SX1000, Honda CBR650R, Triumph New Daytona 660, Ninja 650, Suzuki GSX1000GT & many are the best motorcycles for the said purpose. ❤
@grtbgf
@grtbgf 25 күн бұрын
You forgot a couple of things.... 1. Pillion 2. Bad roads in rest of the world where bigger and thinner wheels show their quality. However, as an ADV biker owner, I do believe in small-mid adv bikes, but not in powerful adv bikes: upright seating position is just not suited for big accelerations. They are back breaking and very uncomfortable. I'll just look for a sport-tourer next year (a segment which is nearly dead) because now I know what I want. And if I do regular tours with my GF, i'll switch to an upright medium adv bike for my rides.
@maximusDAbiker
@maximusDAbiker 24 күн бұрын
Small mid is definitely the way to go! My Tiger 900 only became an awesome ADV bike once I knocked ~60lbs off it. Once triumph makes a ~600-700cc Tiger Rally, I’m all in.
@coppersnextadventures134
@coppersnextadventures134 19 күн бұрын
I have an adventure bike so I can go on adventures. Basically what this means is I like long distance motorcycling. I went past the Arctic Circle... TWICE on mine. This meant hundreds of miles on unimproved roads in Alaska and Canada. It's not about trail riding, it going where a bike with long legs and the ability to ride safely on dirt and gravel roads will take you.
@joelrosado680
@joelrosado680 25 күн бұрын
Sport touring? Mando says “This is the way”. N1K owner here. Great everyday bike. Plenty of power for almost everyone. I personally want to trade in and get the Versys 1000 so I can travel 2 up in more comfort. I love the inline 4. My secret want currently is the one and only DR 650. Now I have to find a way to sneak in a new motorcycle into my garage without my wife realizing it.
@benm468
@benm468 24 күн бұрын
N1K and DR650 owner here. Great combo. Recommended.
@AdamND701
@AdamND701 24 күн бұрын
I got away with it for 3 days, then she didn't talk to me for a week. Godspeed, bruther.
@joelrosado680
@joelrosado680 24 күн бұрын
@@benm468 nice. once i get the DR650, gonna make it into a true adventure motorcycle so I can go motocamping.
@benm468
@benm468 24 күн бұрын
@@joelrosado680 it is a great bike to strap some gear onto, then head somewhere remote for the weekend
@d.d.7287
@d.d.7287 25 күн бұрын
I think you nailed it. I bought an "ADV" for my first bike with the idea that I would be doing much more off-road riding than I have. Fast forward 2 years and I've only taken it off road a couple times. I dont regret my purchase, its been a great little bike to learn on and is plenty fun on the street. But with that said I'm really liking the idea of an FZ6 or SV650 for my next bike. Something comfortable but sporty.
@chrishart8548
@chrishart8548 24 күн бұрын
I like the height of an adventure bike. With all the suv cars around now riding a naked bike. Is what I imagine riding a Honda Grom would be like. The entire bike is below everyone's window height
@thatguy7085
@thatguy7085 25 күн бұрын
I never take my off road. Older males buy them because young ones can’t afford them. It is the rider position that feels comfortable to me. The sport bike looks like it should never be ridden on the road only track.
@simonb6982
@simonb6982 25 күн бұрын
I actually can. I don't. Tuono V4 gogogo! When my back goes bad, I'd rather go for a Tiger Sport than an ADV. Why would I effing go offroad? And you can even use sport bikes on light gravel roads. Been there, done that
@logangodofcandy
@logangodofcandy 24 күн бұрын
Lol I wanted a fast road bike, so i got a triumph bobber. Exactly what I was looking for
@TheGreatChrisB
@TheGreatChrisB 24 күн бұрын
I have a Husqvarna 701 Enduro because I like to hit speed bumps at full speed, and occasionally go over the potholes instead of around them. I'm about as rugged and adventurous as they come
@Scooterdude01
@Scooterdude01 25 күн бұрын
Get off your ass, and take us on a cross country ride. Take a week and just do it.
@883kodiak
@883kodiak 23 күн бұрын
My father in law had a multistrada and took a 1000 mile trip to the outer banks. Hit flooded rodes and was able to kick his feet up a d cruise through. His buddy on the bagger had to hang back lol I love my pan am on street tires. I've done a few long trips but I really love it for the fact it's built tougher than your average sport tourer. Plus I can get my tools on there easy as can be for work when I take it to work.
@palamidagheo4520
@palamidagheo4520 23 күн бұрын
i sold my car and bought an 660 ADV in order to replace the car. it is comfortable ,faster than most cars and it works, except for snow. grocery, commute everything. and on top of that i get to go fishin' or camping in really nice areas with or without my frens in weekends. i tried sport ,naked... they are uncomfortable and have enough power to get you in trouble. to each his own
@jasonpaynerealtor
@jasonpaynerealtor 14 күн бұрын
That's why I have Triumph Tiger 900 GT Pro instead of the Rally version. Perfect do everything bike in the Texas Hill country and very comfortable with an upgraded seat. Glad the temperature will better soon.
@emmanuelhayd882
@emmanuelhayd882 24 күн бұрын
That "what if" thing you describe though is much more than just hypothetical. I have done most of my km on paved roads - from highway streches going 160km/h average with a Tiger 1050 to carving magnificent (and terryfyingly dangerous) mountain roads in Greece - but one of the greatest memories I have is off roading on a humble V strom 650 08 to a lake near Greek Albanian borders along with friends with jeeps and ADVs. And no, it couldnt be done with a sport tourer. ADVs are comfortable, can go pretty fast, and give you that access to places you simply cannot get with any sport bike, and that is more than enough reason IMO.
@tommylagarde3219
@tommylagarde3219 18 күн бұрын
I don't know if its just me. But I don't think its the what if factor that sold me on adventure bikes. Its the actuality of the roads one will traverse if they want to spend long distances and long saddle times on a bike. I think I already did every possible thing one can do with different type of bikes: track, off-road, gravel, hi -way and anything in between. All that riding made me decided on getting an adventure bike (that definitely goes off the beaten path). But I opted to get a lightweight one and not those behemoth of a bike that one wouldn't be able to pick up alone when they fall on the dirt. Keep riding brothers. RS always
@lingtc8843
@lingtc8843 24 күн бұрын
I own a Versys 650 and a small Honda ADV 150 scooter. The Versys is meant for long-distance riding while the the small ADV 150 scooter is for town riding. Honestly, the 150 gets used much more often than my Versys. Some bikes are nice to own but realistically, we don't ride them often because they are just not convenient for casual use.
@htpm325
@htpm325 25 күн бұрын
Too hard. Grew up in Alberta, first bike a Can-Am TNT 250, loads of trails to ride on, then moved to Australia and spent 3 years on Z650 and GPZ 750 and rode everyday. Last ride was a cross Canada tour end to end and I never rode again until almost 40 years later. Wanted to get back into dirt riding. Bought a Tenere 700, great moto but it ain't no dirt bike. I also had a minor fall on a very slight uphill into very muddy terrain, on my own, and it took about an hour to pick it up. Sold it, bought a KLX 250 and had fun for a couple of years but there just aren't enough places to ride off road where I live in France. I am now the proud owner of an XSR 700 which is so much fun and honestly, riding on some of the twisty back country roads over here it almost feels like I am back in the dirt on my old trusty Can-Am. Adventure bikes - don't really see the point for the vast majority. And after owning the Tenere, they are just too heavy to really be any fun in the dirt. Peace!
@VitalyMack
@VitalyMack 19 күн бұрын
I ride a 2014 CB1100 and I take it on gravel, sandy roads, and into the woods. Bikes are just good off road.
@JacobFrye805
@JacobFrye805 25 күн бұрын
just took my tenere 700 on its first trail ride and loved it. Its my first bike in a decade and its been perfect
@joetheagent
@joetheagent 25 күн бұрын
Versys 650 and a KLX 300. Or a Vstrom 650 and a DRZ400. Or a Transalp and a CRF300. Or a Tracer9 and a T-dub (TW200). There is something about a middle weight sport touring bike and donkey of a dual sport that is just more that the sum of its parts. And both bikes can be had for way less than the price of a GS.
@chrisj4570g
@chrisj4570g 24 күн бұрын
New ADV dad here, bought a KLR650 and love it. First bike, it suits my lifestyle. I ride 95% pavement, but enjoy the occasional off road jaunt. No extra crap besides bigger mirrors have been added.
@AgentJayZ
@AgentJayZ 24 күн бұрын
I'm an old man. I have always been a sport bike guy, and have years of experience club racing an SV 650. I recently bought a used R1200 G/S. I can confirm that all of what Yammie says here is true. I use my big ADV bike as a tourer, and the long travel suspension helps with crappy pavement that seems to be in a lot of places...
@aknmtbr
@aknmtbr 17 күн бұрын
I love my crf300L! I have rode it everywhere! Highway, dirt roads, singletrack, beach, mud! I have even rode it with a bunch of quads!
@daverodgers9416
@daverodgers9416 24 күн бұрын
Spot on. I have two, sport tourer (multi v4s) and a mid sized adv. I have made several x-cntry trips on the v4s, a few dirt roads, etc..fits me quite well. Concerning ADV's, yup, took the ADV specific training, well worth it, but a discipline unto itself. Let's just say I am still learning! Thank you!
@justcommenting4981
@justcommenting4981 23 күн бұрын
I have a "light" stock adv bike and this is basically true. It's the motorcycle equivalent of an SUV. Occasionally comes in handy to have the versatility. The problem with dual sports is taking them on the highway which is probably more dangerous than having compromised off road performance for most people. I would like a 2nd street focused motorcycle for fun zoom zoom.
@michaelsmith9866
@michaelsmith9866 24 күн бұрын
Bought a KLR flew it to Africa for 6 months for the big adventure. Flew it home to Australia. Rode it to the outback. Took it to cape York where I lived for 2 years riding dirt and doing river crossings. I’m that 60 year old adventure bike guy
@andylubetkin6579
@andylubetkin6579 7 күн бұрын
Great editorial. I am 60 year old returning rider. I had been out of the game for 20 years and decided to get back into it.. I started visiting motorcycle shops and it quickly became apparent that ADVs were all the rage.. trying to wade through all the marketing and sales pitches took me a while but ultimately came to the same conclusion adv is the suv..
@sicsempertyrannis4104
@sicsempertyrannis4104 25 күн бұрын
Live on the edge of the local national forest & ride a Drz400 for the last 20 years🤙
@barend63
@barend63 14 күн бұрын
You can go on an adventure on any bike, but nothing beats the comfort of a big adventure bike. On the other hand a smaller dual sport is more ideal for serious dirt riding. As an older and tall rider I would opt for the T700. Light enough for me to handle and big enough to load for serious travel. My XT1200 was a brilliant bike, but man that weight when you have to pick it up... Here in Africa we live in offroad heaven. From rocks to sand and beautiful places only accessible with a motorcycle.
@Nashville_Delinquent
@Nashville_Delinquent 14 күн бұрын
As someone who owns a dualsport and a adv bike, I completely understand. People love the idea of a do everything bike, but most lack the do everything skill. Know so many people who buy a t7 or something thinking they are going to taking it on stunning adventures only to find out it's not a dirtbike.
@okinawanah3463
@okinawanah3463 14 күн бұрын
Same people that spend $3k on rifle mods and only post instagram pictures with their 2nd Amendment fantasies meanwhile 17 yr old kids in Mexico with a police handmedown Glock are collecting bodies in the double digits doing hits from a 125cc pizza delivery Honda bike...
@igoradsilva
@igoradsilva 24 күн бұрын
My 2 cents to the discussion: here in Brazil it is more comfortable to ride an adventure bike than a naked bike. Our streets aren't very smooth and even in large cities it's not uncommon to find gravel roads, not to mention in road trips (even short ones). So it is valuable to have a longer course suspension, tires for mixed use and an overall more resistant bike. Today I have a Triumph Tiger Sport 660 (which is not exactly a sport bike), but I remember my Yamaha Lander XTZ 250 being way more comfortable for daily commute than my current bike, all because of street/road conditions. Of course, I wouldn't recommend an R1250GS for daily commute, but a small/medium capacity adventure bike can be of great value both for daily use and for road trips.
@davidpaduano753
@davidpaduano753 24 күн бұрын
You're absolutely right! As a 3-year owner of a Pan America and 6-month owner of a DRZ400 I learned that lesson. I am glad I stepped away from the Geezer Glides though.
@KiwiMoto72
@KiwiMoto72 19 күн бұрын
From one KZbinr to another, thank you. A good pragmatic point of view here. I'm an old dude at 52, and have owned ny ADV bikes from Multisrtada to GS. But for me, my Ninja 1000SX is the most fun. Super capable for long days in the saddle, and fun in the twisties. And if i go off road its on a dirt bike :-) Cheers!
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