KNOW THE DIFFERENCE! Adventure Vs Dual Sport motorcycles

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
  • A video that was long due! A topic that many don't quite understand! A mistake I see people doing time after time... choosing the wrong kind of bike.
    Today I am going to explain all rookies out there the main differences between Adventure bikes and Dual Sport motorcycles, using the AJP PR7 and the Yamaha Tenere 700 (T7 or T700) has an example.
    My real goal is simple: Stop people from buying "the best bike" according to magazines and marketing agencies, and teach them how to choose a bike that really matters and makes sense to them.
    Stop looking for the best... start looking for the adequate :D
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Komentáře • 159

  • @atprodT700
    @atprodT700 Před 3 lety +22

    hello an important information which makes the difference is that the PR7 is not approved for two places. I have the Tenéré since July 31, 2019.I do a lot of solo off-road travel.
    I would not recommend this motorcycle for a beginner like any motorcycle of 200 KG or more (in off road). It happened to me to be sometimes in difficulty in solo but it is imperative to have an excellent physical condition and that passes. always keep in mind that during an off-road trip you have about 25 kg in addition all including tools, tent, clothes etc ... and it can very much exceed this weight if you have suitcases, aluminum and blah racks and blabla .... To come back to the T 700 Teneré as a duo, the rear seat is an object of torture. over a big 4-day 1400 km weekend, my wife thought about leaving me.
    On the way back, I ordered a conflable saddle. my marriage is saved ... phew !!!

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +2

      Ahaha, loved this comment! I am going to pin it on the top :D

  • @glinleyt
    @glinleyt Před 3 lety +11

    Exactly. I see too many riders with the big litre class bikes who are comfortable on the 200km of paved road TO the "venue", but when they get there they struggle to wrestle the beast around the technical sections. I would rather struggle slowly on the road section with a smaller bike, but then have more fun on the intended off road part of the weekend/trip.

    • @henrikforsberg683
      @henrikforsberg683 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes, highway riding isn’t any fun anyway..

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +2

      Couldn't agree more, my friend.
      And after all, the average speed will always be +- the same, +15km/h or -15km/h, it isn't such big of a difference...yet offroad, 30kg is a whole new world

    • @glinleyt
      @glinleyt Před 2 lety +1

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse 100% and often times a LOT more than 30kg difference!

  • @RaulEstrela18
    @RaulEstrela18 Před rokem +1

    Diogo, muitos parabéns pelo teu excelente trabalho. Tenho visto alguns dos teus vídeos e estou cada vez mais decidido em comprar uma moto off -road. Este vídeo em particular tirou-me algumas das dúvidas. Continuação de bom trabalho.

  • @Puglisi10
    @Puglisi10 Před 2 lety +3

    Please, someone tell to AJP to homologate the PR7 for 2 people and to put the ABS! I find so strange that in 2022 someone still thinks that abs is not necessary... In my opinion, AJP would have sold a lot more bikes. It's almost the perfect motorcycle, the joining link between dual sport and adventure bikes, only these two things are needed!

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +1

      I agree! I liked the PR7 but I'd never buy one becuase i have a girlfriend.
      mayeb they could even make 2 versions, the ABS one for 2 people and the "race" one

  • @hughlambourne3904
    @hughlambourne3904 Před 3 lety +7

    What everyone needs is knowledge and skill. Doh. There's me thinking what I needed was a new Desert Sled 😂

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +3

      No matter what, i must admit "desert sled" is one of the best names ever. I wish i had baptized my bike desert sled...now its too late :p
      Thanks for commenting Hugh ^^

    • @fmacdonald3559
      @fmacdonald3559 Před 3 lety +2

      With too much knowledge there is no adventure, at least that is my excuse. :)

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      @@fmacdonald3559 thats true...in a way! Too much information/planning about the journey ruins the adventure (i often sabotage my own trips to add that little extra randomness factor...to get a bit extra thrill) but knowledge about yourself and your bike i think its important.
      I mean... Unless you really dont care about anything, and thats ok too.
      But people usually care enough to spend 5883 hours and euros searching for "the perfect bike", or the perfect tire, or the perfect auxiliar light...my point is that, if you are going to care about something, care about riding skills first, then the rest comes naturally ^^

    • @fmacdonald3559
      @fmacdonald3559 Před 3 lety +1

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse Totally agree you need knowledge and understanding of your limits, but it is sometime fun to push your limits or not plan every detail for the adventure

  • @diegodelsol1309
    @diegodelsol1309 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. Well thought out and presented. Thank you.

  • @sv650nyc7
    @sv650nyc7 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely stellar video and on-point!

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety

      Power to the people! Every rider knows this except the ones getting into the sport....we (the "older riders") need to convey this info as much as possible =)
      ...Can't let the evil marketing people rob the newcomers blind ^^
      Thanks for watching and for commenting!

  • @mpires38
    @mpires38 Před 3 lety +1

    Good stuff, keep the good work!

  • @leolouro11
    @leolouro11 Před 3 lety +1

    Finalmente! Agora já podem parar de perguntar qual delas é a melhor 😁
    Bom vídeo! Abraço ;)

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety

      Era o meu maior objectivo :p nao ha melhores nem piores, ha a mais adeuqada para isto e a mais adequaDa para aquilo :) obrigado pelo comentàrio!

  • @flaktdi
    @flaktdi Před 3 lety +3

    Gostei imenso do vídeo…
    Cada vez mais e “entendido”’que a moto e o utensílio para nos levar na viagem!!!
    Como se tem “ouvido” em muitos vídeos, menos é mais!!!
    Boas curvas 😉

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety

      Menos é mais... nem que seja: "Menos dinheiro gasto na moto, mais dinheiro para pneus e gasolina" :D

  • @tedleroux7131
    @tedleroux7131 Před 3 lety +1

    Very good way of explainng the choices Keep it up

  • @miguelfidalgo827
    @miguelfidalgo827 Před 3 lety +1

    Another great one!!

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety

      Thank you my friend, for always watching and commenting :D

  • @bikenavbm1229
    @bikenavbm1229 Před 2 lety +1

    as good as it gets keep it up thanks from damp Wales.

  • @ralphmartinez9919
    @ralphmartinez9919 Před 2 lety +2

    Your channel is underrated my man

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +2

      I agree :D but i still have lots to learn and i really need to find a way to at least a video per week consistently.. its not easy at all when i put do much time into the scripting and the editing :o

  • @morenachoz
    @morenachoz Před 3 lety +3

    Bem explicado e sem ofender egos de ninguém. 🤙😁
    Ideal era ter as duas opções hehe, abraço!
    Boas Curvas ✌

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      Pois era...uma de cada e assim não havia como enganar!... poligamia motard :P
      Obrigado por veres e comentares, meu caro!

  • @ericgustafsson9008
    @ericgustafsson9008 Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Diogo! I enjoy all your videos but this is the first one leaving me with a feeling of wanting more (from this video)! What you're saying is absolutely true but the whole video was basically "lighter bike, more offroad - heavier bike, less offroad". It would be nice to see more what it is that makes these two (types of) bikes different and how they compare when ridden by normally skilled riders (not Pol Tarres)!
    Keep up the good work! :D

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey there Eric! I know, i agree 100% with you. This video was a little bit rushed (cause i am on vacation in Luanda, Angola) so unfortunately it wasnt as thought out and as complete as i usually try to.
      Lets say its a video dedicated to those asking me to compare the t7 with the PR7 (since that clearly shows they dont really know the difference/importance of heavy and lightweight) and not so much for people who already know the basics of this activity :)

    • @ericgustafsson9008
      @ericgustafsson9008 Před 3 lety +1

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse Enjoy the vacation! :)

  • @juanbellidoricote
    @juanbellidoricote Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful video!!! Crack!!! I love my t7 but absolutely true that with a prj7 offroad would be more easy for me!!! Good luck friend!

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety

      Thanks (again) for the comment! I loved both bikes... each amazing in their own field =)

  • @420moonchild6
    @420moonchild6 Před 3 lety +1

    You make epic videos! Everything is so true

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much! I try... a lot of people get guided (and mislead) by the evil marketing people... gladly, there is a growing number of people openly trying to teach and help newcomers. I hope I become one of the best doing it =)

  • @r0464
    @r0464 Před 3 lety +1

    Another cracking video 👍 keep it up. Subbed for a while now 😉

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety

      hey! Thanks for always commenting... it means a lot to get such warm feedback =)

  • @O_Xixas
    @O_Xixas Před 2 lety +1

    Muito bom video e com bom humor. Felicidades

  • @lyubengeorgiev1751
    @lyubengeorgiev1751 Před 2 lety +3

    Wow…how could I have missed this video: It’s a spot on my internal dilemma for the past few years. As a biker coming from enduro to long distance trips, no matter how good are the twists on the pavement, there is always some very tempting off road junction where I feel like riding a 220kg elephant between fragile glass. Ooh boy, I do miss my ex dual sport bike in the dirt and I am afraid the only solution would be two bikes in the garage 🧐🤔

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +3

      The big problem here is that because brands are so afraid or loosing their golden goose market (the big and expensive ADVs), they dont develop mid range dual-sports. There are only 3 that I can think of...the PR7, and the KTM690 with it's clone, the Husq 701.
      ...So 2 and a half, not even 3.
      And none of them is suited for 2 passengers...
      Thats why I am keeping my XT660R for now. Inexpensive, acceptable on road, very acceptable with passenger, and "light" enough (mine is ~190kg)...if I drop it I don't care anyway.
      For 10-15years that they don't make a bike for the "real" offrad traveller.
      Of course, you could trave with a KTM500EXC or wahtever... but come one! 859234 BIG adv options to choose from, and only a handful of dual-sports :/

    • @lyubengeorgiev1751
      @lyubengeorgiev1751 Před 2 lety +1

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse totally agree with you! Yesterday I read an article about a guy doing 140 000 km RTW on EXC 500 but in this case, you need an iron butt and a maximum range of 200-250 km per day.
      While we are limited in Europe, you could buy brand new DR650 or XR650 in USA but can't register it in Europe due to the emissions. I am suffering this in the last month as I bought a used 2016 KLR 650 and now it seems like I have a bike that just can't be road legal in EU 😐Probably the second-gen KLR 650 would be the only bike that stays exactly in the middle between the adventure and the dual-sport category - neither the one nor the other 🌓

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +1

      @@lyubengeorgiev1751 check out the xt660r or the xt660z. They have basically all the same technology as the new KLR (thats why i cant respect the KLR, but i havent tried it..) but they are evn cheaper (used). Especially the XT R

    • @africarie
      @africarie Před rokem

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse I owned the xt660za and whilst I liked it a lot I recently switched to a T7: similar dry weight and handling onroad is far better like you pointed out in the vid. Offroad I have little experience with my standard T7 but my first impressions are positive with Mitas 07+. The tyre choice for an ADV like the T7 is crucial for offroad drivability.

  • @cranedaddy678
    @cranedaddy678 Před 6 měsíci

    Good perspective

  • @RoscoRide
    @RoscoRide Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video my friend.

  • @strokenumber3
    @strokenumber3 Před 3 lety +2

    Very good explanation . All bikes are adventure bikes, it's just how well a bike copes with off-road.

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety

      Couldn't agree more. "All bikes are adventure" has been a motto of mine for quite some time :D

  • @lirelwingas5446
    @lirelwingas5446 Před 2 lety +1

    what a nice review as always!!! ...personally, what I would love is a bike in the middle of this 2. Or let me put it this way,.. a tennere that weights 30 kilos less...Saludos desde Madrid!!!

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +1

      Thats what everyone wants :(
      But the manufacturers dont seem to understand that :o

  • @GabrielAlmeidaSoares
    @GabrielAlmeidaSoares Před 2 lety +1

    Muito engraçado e útil! Obrigado

  • @MakitDouble
    @MakitDouble Před 3 lety +1

    Muito boa explicação! vamos começar a mandar o teu vídeo sempre que nos perguntam se x mota é melhor que y 😂 normalmente começamos sempre com "depende" 😅🤣🤣🤣

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      Ahaha, nem mais! E o mesmo para pneus, por exemplo!
      A malta pergunta: "Pneus bons para a africa twin?" E vem logo toda a gente disparar ideias... A intenção é boa, mas primeiro tem de se perguntar ao homem de onde ele é, se faz muito ou pouco offroad, se ta disposto a ter um pneu que dura pouco ou se quer que ele estque, etc etc... Os mitas sao bons? No geral nem por isso, mas para o que custam e para o que duram (ou costumavam durar) são uma escolha tão válida como qualquer outra. Depende do objectivo ;)
      Obrigado pelo comment, e parabéns pelo vosso canal e aventuras!

  • @SousasAdventure
    @SousasAdventure Před 3 lety +1

    Ora 😂🤙
    Tudo dito 💪
    Abraço e continua a mandar videos 😉👊

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      Depois de publicar o video lembrei-me imediatamente de mais 293 coisas que devia ter dito...mas depois também ficava uma longa metragem e nao pode ser :D

    • @SousasAdventure
      @SousasAdventure Před 3 lety

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse 😂😂😂

  • @steveh545
    @steveh545 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent!

  • @joepunkt4162
    @joepunkt4162 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice Video - I just tought to by a KTM 690 Enduro R -- Like a addition to my BMW LC ADV

  • @stoplogicmotorsports
    @stoplogicmotorsports Před 3 lety +3

    Recently went from the Atwin to a WR250R was fine taking my A twin on mx tracks and single track but I was tired of killing myself lofting the bike up on come offs. The WR250R feels like a bicycle in comparison lol.

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +2

      Half the bike, twice as fun :D (with all respect for both of course) ^^
      Thanks for commenting

  • @armandomoraga5928
    @armandomoraga5928 Před rokem +1

    Hi Diego. Congrats for you CZcams channel, it´s feels really honest. Actualy I ride GS 800 ADv and ride everyday in the city traffic. Not enjoy travell on road but we must drive a lot on paviment to reach the gravel. I´m looking some lighter than my GS. For the same price do you recomend AJP or T700 one over the other? . Just didn´t like the maintenace intervals on the AJP but i love the idea of a simple machine and like the suspension to. Gracias.

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před rokem +1

      Hey Armando! Thank you for watching my stuff!
      The T7 is a great bike but its not fundamentally different than the F800...its kind of "more of the same, but better" (for offroad).
      The AJP is a totally different beast, and it will definitely open your offroad horizons. How about a KTM690 or a Husk 701?
      What about a CRF300L and keep the F800 for the long road?

    • @armandomoraga5928
      @armandomoraga5928 Před rokem

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse hi. Ktm have a lot of issues with bikes. Batery problems, leak coolant, soft rims. But in Chile the mayor problem is the dealer. So Husky is worst. My longer trips are 3 ds and try to take offroad options. But i need a daily motorbike lighter than my gs and slimer 😅. Thank U for your time.

  • @endurodz
    @endurodz Před 3 lety +4

    Nice summary. The solution is to get a big garage and one of every flavor 😜 but not for everyone $$$...

    • @garyschutz8880
      @garyschutz8880 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree, a bike for every situation is best but like me I already have the big garage but can't afford all the different bikes. So the search continues for the Unicorn. Safe and happy rides

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +1

      Thats true! but you know..sometimes I think that even if I had the money, I would still like to have "a bike that can do it all"... like..if you go on an adventure, you want to take "your favorite" bike, just like you want to take your favorite friend or your "favorite wife" :D

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety

      Maybe the future really is electric... I am eager to try one :D

  • @nigellove-lovebigbikeadven4783

    Very accurate
    Well done

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety

      There was a lot more to be said but... I am afraid I can't keep the audience's attention for much longer, hehe

  • @dbmiller5881
    @dbmiller5881 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video on a Great Subject! No question the key was "rider skill" - for me, being old(ish) at 61 / physical condition could use improvement / short (5ft - 5in) and though I've been riding all my life, my off-road skill is not "stellar" either. So, I had an Africa Twin. Pretty nice on the road (though no Gold Wing lol - everything is a relative compromise! ) - terrified me off road. I couldn't see any easy way to make it more manageable. So I got a KTM 690 Enduro. It's so dramatically easier to manage (even though not a "light weight dirt bike" ) ! Now I've been doing every mod I can find to make it a better road bike. Seat / fairing / lowering link / steering damper / anti-vibe bar mounts / bigger pegs / It's getting there! Never will be "perfect", but its now possible to have a reasonably good experience in most terrains (avoiding the extremes of both of them)

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety

      Does the 690 have cush drive on the rear hub? I think the older ones didnt :o

    • @dbmiller5881
      @dbmiller5881 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm going to say "yes" as it's a 2021. The one thing I can't seem to "fix" is the engine buzz through the bars at around 100kph. BRP rubber mount / stabilizer, pillow top grips... better, but not gone. Maybe I'm being too picky at this point, lol.

    • @dbmiller5881
      @dbmiller5881 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Gbner It's so vastly lighter and more nimble than the Africa Twin, it's hard to fully describe. It's never going to be a "great" road bike though... usable / passable / capable of spending all day on the highway - yes, just not as comfy as the big Adventure bikes. Too much power? ... nah, it's completely controllable. It likes to rev (not lug way down low) but you don't need to constantly shift, it pulls for long, long time in each gear. And there's no sudden "bam" of power... smooth transition. Worth noting: the super-moto version of this is one of the most popular super-moto's ever made. On fire roads, gravel, and small twisty pavement, its' beyond fun! Having said that - I wouldn't rule out a Suzuki DRZ 400. Less power, similar size and weight, but maybe a little more smooth/gentle? Probably worth a look, and about half the price too.

  • @pinkiewerewolf
    @pinkiewerewolf Před 3 lety +1

    Great content my friend and sound advice. I recently bought the H-D Pan America and there is no way I’d be comfortable taking it off road where I enjoy my lil Kawasaki KLX 300. Likewise, the KLX wouldn’t make a good mile muncher on my frequent 1000 mile trips to see Ms Werewolf.
    They both can dabble in the realms of the other to a limited extent.

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow, the Pan Am! How is it for long travelling? Does it deliver? Would you change anything about it?
      I've never even seen one, let alone ride it :D

    • @pinkiewerewolf
      @pinkiewerewolf Před 2 lety +1

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse I haven't taken it off-road yet. Parts are just starting to trickle in for the bike. Once I get the skid plate and other guards on I'll hit some fire roads and once I wear out the street tires I'll find some more adventurous trails.
      On the road, it's the most fun I've ever had on a motorcycle. The engine and suspension have been great in the twisties and any kind of pavement, nothing seems to unsettle the bike.
      I'll let you know how it goes when I'm able to take him on the dirt. I put a couple of rambling videos on YT, kinda first impressions. I've got around 3400 miles on it now.
      Stay well my friend!

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +1

      @@pinkiewerewolf Ooooh, you made videos already! I'm gooing to watch them as soon as I get home ^^

    • @pinkiewerewolf
      @pinkiewerewolf Před 2 lety

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse Mine aren't as well made as yours. Just some general thoughts on the bike.

  • @Peg.T7
    @Peg.T7 Před 11 měsíci

    I got T7 and I loved it .. usually I ride alone on TET trails or similar and after some bad situations I am thinking to change from T7 to PR7 … but I am very sad to leave my T7

  • @JohannesDalen
    @JohannesDalen Před 3 lety +2

    I sold my T7 and bought a lighter dual sport. I made a video explaining why, feel free to check it out if you like.
    Great video as always, your channel is awesome!

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety

      I will check it out! Thanks for watching the video and commenting man ;) Merry christmas

    • @JohannesDalen
      @JohannesDalen Před 2 lety

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse Thanks, that would mean a lot - merry Christmas and a happy new year Diogo!

  • @garyschutz8880
    @garyschutz8880 Před 3 lety +4

    I had my heart set on the AJP PR7 but apparently here in Australia they are no longer importing these bikes, I think due to the new road safety regs (This style of bike must have ABS). So I've been looking at the T7, but I'm thinking it's a bit heavy for the single trails I'm interested in tackling. I'm a good rider with about 40 years of off road experience but I'm now in my 50s and I don't want a bike I can't lift out of a boggy hole. But then there is the KTM & Husqvarna but when you do all the mod's needed it's getting quite expensive. So I've been thinking maybe get a DR650 spend $? on it and I'll have the perfect bike?

    • @glossblack1098
      @glossblack1098 Před 3 lety +1

      I almost got a T7 but went for the KTM 690. Same horse power as T7 and same price as T7 but 50 kg lighter.You don’t need all the expensive mods, just a bit of protection as for any bike, and a small screen for $150.

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +1

      I always associate the DR650 to the australians, don't know why.... but probably becuase of the "Cross Training Adventure" and "Cross Training Enduro" channels. Those guys rock!...and they love their DR650s.
      If I could get my hands on a "new" DR, probably thats what I would do

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety

      I agree with Gloss. The expensive nav tower is nice but you can definitely live without it if you don't plan to spend more than 1hour on the highway frequently. Anything below 110k/h is manageable without tower

  • @piergiorgiodinoi6191
    @piergiorgiodinoi6191 Před 3 lety +1

    You are absolutely right. That's why I need andhave an adv bike. But I really wanna swap my f800gs for an ajp pr7!!! 😂😂😂 I like it too much!

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety

      That may be a fine choice :D I really think the most balanced bikes are the ~600cc single cilinders...even the older ones are great =)

  • @iangriffiths9930
    @iangriffiths9930 Před 3 lety +4

    Great explanation! I have a CRF250l, only been back riding 12 months, trying to remember all the skills I’ve lost! Anyway I’ll keep the 250 for another year and then I want to get something a little bigger, I want something that is like a 50/50 bike. Any ideas what I could look at when the time comes to change? Thanks

    • @DaveZee01
      @DaveZee01 Před 3 lety +4

      Hi Ian, until our pro videographer gives you a better answer, here's my 5 cents worth. Finding that 50/50 or Unicorn bike is not that easy because there will always be some compromise but here goes some examples that may come closer, based on being lighter than most other adventure bikes:
      An older and less expensive KTM640 Adv. It weighs about 158kg dry and is almost twice as powerful as the original Yamaha XT500 but, like my son who owns one, it helps to be a bike mechanic and not mind some engine vibration.
      Another possibility, with the addition of a screen and a long-range fuel tank, (if there are such options available) would be a BMW G650 X-Challenge. It only weighs about 148kg and is very torquey.
      Both my examples are thumpers, which help reduce weight but aren't going to produce the open road performance of a good twin (like a T7)
      Hope that helps man.

    • @ferkuzuel
      @ferkuzuel Před 3 lety +3

      Suzuki DR 650 is very reliable ,and can Cruse at 75 mph, or if you want something more Hi-Tech the latest version (2019 and up ) of the KTM 690 Enduro r also very reliable

    • @iangriffiths9930
      @iangriffiths9930 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ferkuzuel Hey friend, I’ve had a go on a 690 and found it difficult to manage on slow single track, the bike feels better suited to more open terrain to me?. The DR would be a great bike but you just can’t find a nice one anymore here in the UK.

    • @ferkuzuel
      @ferkuzuel Před 3 lety +2

      I totally agree, I think a 450 or 500cc may be more suitable for single tracks

    • @iangriffiths9930
      @iangriffiths9930 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ferkuzuel I was hoping the crf450l was the bike I needed but, 600 mile service and 10k to buy is crazy! I’d still like to have a go on one though 🙂

  • @alvarocosta6496
    @alvarocosta6496 Před 2 lety +1

    Boas Diogo.
    Tenho uma T7 à um ano e normalmente ando pela cidade e as distâncias que percorro em autoestrada/estrada são para os trilhos. Gosto de fazer os eventos offroad e cada vez faço mais e com maior dificuldade. Comecei a pesquisar a pr7 e pensei em trocar. Gostaria de saber a tua opinião. Não faço intenções de fazer longas viagens, no maximo a península ibérica. 😀
    Continua o bom trabalho...

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety

      Vivas Alvaro! Eu tenho um review da T7 e da PR7, nao sei se ja viste?
      Gostei muito de ambas, mas sem duvida que a PR7 é uma moto muito mais engraçada e facil no offroad. A T7 consegue tudo, mas tens de ter habilidade para a usar a 100%, e uma queda pode ser cara e dolorosa...a PR7 é muito leve e intuitiva, e tanto devagar como depressa porta-se muito bem.
      Na estrada a PR7 nao é nada má, para "dual-sport", mas claro que nao tens o mesmo conforto que numa T7 ou noutra ADV bicilindrica :)

    • @alvarocosta6496
      @alvarocosta6496 Před 2 lety +1

      Sim vi os teus vídeos todos 😀.
      A minha solução foi comprar a pr7 e ficar com as duas 😄
      Abraço

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +1

      @@alvarocosta6496 ah, assim tá bem xD boas curvas meu caro! Tens aí um belo estábulo :D

  • @mario-silva
    @mario-silva Před 3 lety +1

    Muito bom o video, parabéns. Completamente de acordo com as conclusões, mas discordo com essa diferenciação de adventure bikes e dual sport. Para mim são todas trail, big trail ou mini trail, seja qual for o tamanho e a potência.

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      Pois exacto! Para mim "todas as motas sao adventure", mas este nao foi um video de opinião, foi um video de explicaçao dos vàrios conceitos. o mundo fala assim, vê assim, e eu estou a explicar isso :)
      Para mim, é obvio que uma "adventure" de 400cc nao vai ser tao valente na estrada como uma 1000, e que uma moto de 250kg nao vai ser tao boa na terra como uma de 130kg... Mas pronto dividiram-nas em 2 grupos (e isso até tem as suas vantagens) :)

    • @mario-silva
      @mario-silva Před 3 lety +1

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse, nunca me dei conta dessa divisão de conceitos, só dei conta da diversidade de opções e é aí que me parece que as pessoas falham, ao escolher mais com o coração do que com a razão...

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      @@mario-silva sem duvida, sem duvida.

  • @adityarizki6683
    @adityarizki6683 Před 3 lety +1

    very true...but if u hv only 1 bike, whatever bike it is...just ride n enjoy

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety

      damn right! These kind of videos/tips are usually meant for those who right now have the money burning in their pockets and are about to make a bad choice... something I unfortunately witness every day :/

  • @RadRaven
    @RadRaven Před 3 lety +1

    Congrats!! I couldn’t have said it any better!! Or could I?!
    Well, I’m actually past the Indian thing… everyone knows that! But you also said every rider should get to know themselves, so they know which arrow to choose!
    My point exactly, which means we’re exactly on the same page!
    The right arrow, for the right Indian, is the most important thing!
    Training is off course what will allow you, to get a better arrow! But a better arrow, will never make a better Indian… actually, it will make his life a hell of a lot harder!!! But that’s the secret no brand wants us to reveal…
    Keep up the good work my friend!!!
    Eventually, we might end up putting some sense in this senseless industry!
    ; )~

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      The mistakes of the industry are the fuel of our cult :P

    • @RadRaven
      @RadRaven Před 3 lety

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse
      😂😈😂

  • @ridewherever
    @ridewherever Před 2 lety +1

    I think the T7 comes closest to bridging the gap between the two. it’s a seriously great bike if you dont mind the weight. I constantly compare it to a 701/690.

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +1

      I see what you mean, but I really can't do that.
      701/690 feel like a modern/better DR650, TT600, KLX650, etc...
      The T7 feels like a modern/better Africa Twin 750, XTZ 750, F800GS, etc
      I LOVE the T7, I think it is a great bike, but due to its weight I still think it cannot be compared to these single-cilinders =)

    • @ridewherever
      @ridewherever Před 2 lety

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse I think i do it prob because the T7 is a small adv bike and the 701 is a big dirt bike so they start crossing paths in functionality. Your comparisons make more sense lol. I think the AT standard is getting too fancy. T7 is doing it right. but since my 150 mile test loop on forest roads on the T7....I think the 701/501 is more for me, they’re just so much lighter and thinner.

  • @discoveror9576
    @discoveror9576 Před 10 měsíci

    The best dual/Adventure COMPROMISE, I've found, is the KTM 390 Adventure (~380 pounds or 175 kg). Yes, it would be nice if it were 100 pounds lighter off-pavement and 100 pounds heavier on-pavement; but, I've not seen many heavy 'cruisers' towing trail bikes? It's sprung heavy enough such that the fork bands show ~2 inches unused travel after riding; since I don't use all the suspension travel, I can back off the damping (-32 clicks compression, -32 - -30 rebound) ... and it DOESN'T ride like Jello! Rear rebound is more sensitive; at -19 clicks the caboose doesn't follow the train; but, at -18 clicks it's fine. Off-pavement, it will tractor along at 2,000 rpm (7 mph in 1st, 10 mph in 2nd). At 72, I don't jump it like a moto-cross bike ... and I weigh ~100 kg in the 'space suit'.
    I'm dismayed at the INflexibility of motorcyles, demanding a different bike and tire for every surface and speed. C'est la vie ... and marketing!

  • @claretbuck1882
    @claretbuck1882 Před 3 lety +1

    🤘🏻

  • @arnaldocarmelo-ac2534
    @arnaldocarmelo-ac2534 Před 3 lety +1

    Nem mais 💯💣

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety

      Obrigado pelo comentário Arnaldo (e por veres o video :D)

  • @GabrielAlmeidaSoares
    @GabrielAlmeidaSoares Před 2 lety +2

    Ora aqui está um vídeo que me interessa muito, bem como o comparativo que fizeste da Tenere e a DR650. Venho pedir-te aconselhamento apesar de ambos sabermos que, no final, vou fazer algo completamente ao lado, se calhar. Estou a juntar dinheiro para uma dual-sport (acho eu). Não sou muito experiente em offroad e não quero grandes velocidades. Quero uma moto fiável e poucas chatices. O tal unicórnio. Tenho um grupo de amigos que anda nas enduro mais pequenas e fazem umas macacadas. Gostaria de os acompanhar mas não quero cá hard-enduros e merdas que estragam as motas e haja dinheiro. Gostaria que fosse algo mais do que um brinquedo e desse para uns passeios mais longos ou até ir ao pão. Será matriculada, pois. Orçamento: andará pelos 2000/2500, penso eu. Neste momento, a minha cabeça tem XR 400, 600 e 650, DRZ 400, Dr650, Dominator, Tenere. Tudo antigo, claro. Não dá para mais. Algum conselho que me possas dar? Grande abraço e parabéns pelos vídeos muito fixes.

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety +1

      Este é um dos meus tópicos favoritos, Gabriel!
      O facto de quereres começar com uma moto leve e simples e barata ja te mete á frente de muuuuuito boa gente, que perdeu os primeiros 2 ou 3 anos deste hobbie à briga com uma moto "maior que a perna deles" :D
      Por 2000-2500 nao será muito fácil pois o mercado está caro..."as melhores das antigas" estão a custar 2500-3500eur.
      As minhas sugestões:
      DRZ400 - Não ha como enganar. É pau tara toda a obra. Só nao vais gostar dela em longas (+40km seguidos) viagens de alcatrão.
      DR650 - Um canhao muito polivalente. Nao é uma GS1200, mas já a aguentas an estrada muito melhor que a 400
      KLR650C ou a TT600RE (são as versões de arranque eléctrirco) - Belas alternativa à DR650, talve até melhores segundo muita gente
      Dominator 650 - Uma boa moto sem duvida. Arranjam-se relativamente baratas. Ouvi dizer que estava dificil arranjar peças para elas
      TTR250, DR350SE, NX250 - Mais pequenas, mas muito interessantes an minha opinião
      XT600 - Esta talvez arranjes barata. É uma dual sport do catano...humilde, nao tem tanta suspensao e leveza como a DR650/TT600, etc, mas para aprender nao precisas de mais. Fui muito feliz offroad em XT660, milhares e milhares de KM =)
      XTZ660 (as antigas, primas da XT600) - Têm melhores suspensoes que a XT60, mas pesam mais..mas também têm outro porte e conforto em estrada.
      Ha mais, claro...mas estas sao as que melhor conheço
      Espero ter ajudado qualquer coisinha

    • @David-uc8vw
      @David-uc8vw Před rokem +1

      ​​@@OFFroadOFFcourse o que achas da crf300l para começar?
      Eu tenho a tenere na mente para comprar, mas até hoje só andei em estrada
      Tirei a carta com o objectivo de viajar pela europa numa mota que pudesse fazer estradoes, mas sinto que se comprar a crf continuo a adiar essas viagens

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před rokem +1

      @@David-uc8vw vivas David! Se queres aprender offroad do zero, vais aprender muuuito mais depressa e mais barato do que na tenere. Podes comprar uma crf (ou dual-sport leve semelhante), usa-la uns meses e vende-la por pouco menos dinheiro.
      Quanto às viagens pela europa... nao sei como ê a tua vida em termos de dinheiro e tempo livre, mas "a maioria dos mortais" acaba por comprar uma moto para isto ou para aquilo mas depois 99% do tempo nao a conseguem usar para nada disso. Imagina: se uma expectativa realista é viajares 10 dias por ano, entao é muito mais pratico e economicamente viavel alugares uma moto propria para o efeito durante esse periodo do que compra-la e depois nao dar o o uso devido (a menos que seja uma moto tambem boa para o que fazes no dia a dia e com frequencia, seja la o que isso for :) )

  • @janoschekheldderberge3446

    Dieses Video auf deinem Kanal muss Noraly alias Itchy Boots gesehen haben. Fährt sie doch nicht mehr auf einer schweren Himalayen durch die Welt, sondern auf einer leichten Honda CRF 300 Rallye.

  • @steveh1510
    @steveh1510 Před 3 lety +1

    A yz250x, wr250r, and tenere 700 keep all of my bases covered.

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      A man who knows the tools of his trade :P
      WR250R is an awesome bike.. very uncommon here in Portugal/Europe.

    • @steveh1510
      @steveh1510 Před 3 lety

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse Thanks, yes the WR250r is incredibly versatile. A little underpowered in some situations but still very fun and Ultra reliable. Thanks for the great content!

  • @HardlyDrivenSon
    @HardlyDrivenSon Před 3 lety +1

    Where do we put my 660 tenere in this adventure vs dual sport then? 🤣😅

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      I really dont know! I'd say they are more on the ADV side than dual-sport, since they are close to 200kg, have a fairing (mostly useful on-road) and because they have dual-sport counterparts (the XT without the Z).
      I also consider my 2008 XT660R an adv, considering even after the weight loss it weights ~190kg with half a fuel tank and thanks to me, it has a nav tower (and because it is ridden by the biggest adventurer-wanabe in the world, myself) :p

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      I really dont know! I'd say they are more on the ADV side than dual-sport, since they are close to 200kg, have a fairing (mostly useful on-road) and because they have dual-sport counterparts (the XT without the Z).
      I also consider my 2008 XT660R an adv, considering even after the weight loss it weights ~190kg with half a fuel tank and thanks to me, it has a nav tower (and because it is ridden by the biggest adventurer-wanabe in the world, myself) :p

  • @TomTom-gx1sm
    @TomTom-gx1sm Před 3 lety +1

    Hey man could you open a Discord ?

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety

      Hey Thomas! That might be a very good idea! To feel like a real youtuber :p
      I am afraid it will quickly turn into a wild west with people fighting each other over tire choices and ktm vs bmw but I might give it a try... Any advices/wishes/suggestions?

    • @TomTom-gx1sm
      @TomTom-gx1sm Před 3 lety

      ​@@OFFroadOFFcourse nope, just love from France

  • @Hutchie2112
    @Hutchie2112 Před 3 lety +2

    Except, the arrow analogy is completely wrong. As an archer , the correct arrow is vital. The wrong arrow is at best inaccurate, at worst , dangerous.
    Other than that , T7 all the way

    • @x_Paulo_Nogueira_x
      @x_Paulo_Nogueira_x Před 3 lety +1

      Pointless to give someone a expensive "arrow" if they dont know how to handle the "bow" 😜

    • @Hutchie2112
      @Hutchie2112 Před 3 lety +1

      @@x_Paulo_Nogueira_x no. Because without the right arrow they can never use the bow well, or learn bad technique.

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Hutchie2112 i am pretty sure I would shoot worse a 100eur arrow than you (a good archer i assume?) would shoot a 5eur one.
      Of course, if instead of a 5eur one you shoot a bent arrow made of lettuce then its a different story :Dd
      Here on the bike world all "normal" bikes are adequate. Some a bit more than others, so yeah, although the bike helps, 80% of the merit must go to the biker.
      At least thats my opinion. You may think differently and its all good as long as ti works for you :p

    • @Hutchie2112
      @Hutchie2112 Před 3 lety +1

      @@OFFroadOFFcourse Well, I have my archery channel, and I am pretty sure I could use a bad bow with an arrow that suited it more accurately than a good bow with a badly mismatched arrow.
      So we are basically saying, folk should start with an easier, lighter weight bike, and get used to it, before progressing to an adventure or big dualsport.
      Same advice I'd give anyone taking up archery. Get a lightweight bow and matching arrows, learn the techniques properly, then upgrade, because then you will also be clearer what you prefer. :)

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety

      @@Hutchie2112 that is very interesting. When you say bad arrows, what do you mean? Like how would you evaluate a "typical" arrow anyone can get from decathlon? :P

  • @longrider9551
    @longrider9551 Před 3 lety +2

    OK everyone play this for her so you can spend the money to get 2 motorcycles 🤣

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety +1

      "...and this is why I bought the 2nd bike. One for you to be comfortable, the other one for me to train and get dirty" ;)
      Thanks for watching and for commenting! (again :D)

  • @Hugo_Alex
    @Hugo_Alex Před 3 lety +1

    Aproveita e trás umas cucas para a malta. hehehe

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 3 lety

      Ja ouvi dizer que ha cuca em Portugal...será verdade? Toda a gente parece concordar que é muito boa cerveja...eu não sei porque nunca aprendi a gostar :/

  • @GabrielAlmeidaSoares
    @GabrielAlmeidaSoares Před 2 lety +1

    És português, meu!!!

    • @OFFroadOFFcourse
      @OFFroadOFFcourse  Před 2 lety

      É verdade :D Pensava que tinha um sotaque muito tuga mas pelos vistos a maior parte da malta acha que sou Russo ou Romeno ou assim, hehe

  • @robotech1990
    @robotech1990 Před 3 lety +1

    L