2021 Kawasaki KLX300 Review | Sensible, Fun, & Right Sized Dual Sport

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    Kawasaki KLX300 Review | Sensible, Fun, & Right Sized Dual Sport
    Buyers looking for a reliable, affordable and modern dual sport bike face very few choices. However, with Honda releasing the CRF300L and Kawasaki the KLX300, we just got some more choices. But where do these bikes fit in? Could it replace an aging DRZ400 or WR250R (which was just discontinued?). We cover motor, chassis, suspension, brakes, fuel range, highway capability, off roading, and more in this comprehensive KLX300 review.
    00:00 Intro
    03:03 First Ride
    04:18 Engine, Chassis, Susp
    06:16 Dirt Ride
    11:44 Controls, Ergos,
    14:23 Street Riding
    18:25 Brakes
    19:04 Loves
    21:42 Hates
    23:27 Competitors
    27:41 Conclusion
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  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMoto  Před 2 lety +26

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    • @MarkSpencerAZ
      @MarkSpencerAZ Před 2 lety +1

      So I did pick up a 2021 KLX300. Really nice bike, way better suspension than my old XR350 or XR400, but I am finding the power a little lacking. Considering a KTM500EXC F, that I also know you ride, but you really give me reason for paus on that here. I placed a deposit on a 2022 500EXC F today, you may have saved me from a big mistake...

    • @kloppskalli
      @kloppskalli Před 2 lety

      @@MarkSpencerAZ how many KLR 300s do you get for one 500EXC? :O) .... and how do they compare in terms of engine maintenence? o_O

    • @MarkSpencerAZ
      @MarkSpencerAZ Před 2 lety

      @@kloppskalli Point taken, that's why I pretty much waited all my life to purchase a KTM. The thing is though that I don't ride for the price of the bike, but for the thrill. The 500 has it in that area, as well as more difficult technical rides, not that the 300 isn't great for technical, it is, just different. I am keeping the 300 for more of our FS road rides.

  • @ddg9584
    @ddg9584 Před 3 lety +323

    I’ve probably watched 100 reviews of the CRF300L and the KLX. This was one of the best reviews I’ve seen. Thanks for the great content.

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  Před 3 lety +11

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @bananajr.5166
      @bananajr.5166 Před 2 lety +7

      Which one are you leaning towards since I still am deciding between the two

    • @systemfile
      @systemfile Před 2 lety +13

      @@bananajr.5166 In today's market I'd buy whatever I could find in stock

    • @davidfalgout7304
      @davidfalgout7304 Před 2 lety +2

      Agree, he has upped his game! Well done Ian!

    • @ddg9584
      @ddg9584 Před 2 lety +10

      @@bananajr.5166 I went with the 300L because it was available. Great bike, but I already want to upgrade the suspension. When you look at 300L, you should factor in the additional $1000 for suspension. If you do, and you’re ok with the price, the bike is fantastic for the trail.

  • @alessandroroca1940
    @alessandroroca1940 Před 3 lety +67

    PS: The KLX with the Ninja 400 engine, remapped for low end torque and 4 gallons tank would be close to the unicorn.....

    • @jeffreybobeck9809
      @jeffreybobeck9809 Před 3 lety +5

      Funny you should mention that. I bought a Z400 with plans on doing just that with an old carbureted KLX250, but my plans changed and traded off the Z400 for something else. I wish that I had stuck to my original plan, since the Versys 400 never materialized.

    • @manchesterroofingsystems8016
      @manchesterroofingsystems8016 Před 3 lety +6

      400-450 cc with a little bit taller 6th gear would be awesome

    • @Lemoncarp
      @Lemoncarp Před 2 lety +5

      Think the versys x-300/400 if it ever comes out is the bike for you

    • @TommyAngelo1337
      @TommyAngelo1337 Před 2 lety

      That engine is better suit for the small Versys. A parallel twin would not be light and compact enough for a KLX. Last thing we need is more weight.

    • @codyabbott4791
      @codyabbott4791 Před měsícem

      The unicorn is possible but nowhere near practical for production at a price anyone would pay. With the exotic materials and engine tech we have these days they "could" make us a 70hp 300lb bike, but it would cost what the full carbon top model H2 costs or more.... Is the ninja 400 a single? A twin is way too big and heavy obviously...

  • @karlcalden1216
    @karlcalden1216 Před 2 lety +59

    Since I have 0 experience with a dual sport bike and limited experience with motorcycles in general, I watched this review thoroughly. So in depth and accurate, you have convinced me to purchase this dual sport. Thanks so much Ian.

    • @chrisb6791
      @chrisb6791 Před rokem +1

      Agreed! I even took lots of notes! I'm sold too.

    • @billadmond9450
      @billadmond9450 Před rokem +2

      I agree this bike is sold out BUT the gas tank size is a very stupid decision made by the Japanese.
      Let's see and wait for aftermarket gas tanks which will NOT have a lockable cap!

  • @knifecharlatan8912
    @knifecharlatan8912 Před 3 lety +101

    Yes, thank you for a good overall review with a good honest perspective. I believe you are spot on about 95% of riders needing fun and reliable, over crazy performance. Seems the problem lies in selling fantasy over encouraging honesty. Self- honesty. Thank you for encouraging honesty.

    • @reck0n3r
      @reck0n3r Před 2 lety +6

      Great comment. Reminds me a lot of the book by Robert Pirsig - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.

    • @knifecharlatan8912
      @knifecharlatan8912 Před 2 lety +4

      @@reck0n3r i like that book. I read it once about 20 years ago. And then again maybe 10 years ago. I guess it's time to read it again!

    • @reck0n3r
      @reck0n3r Před 2 lety +4

      @@knifecharlatan8912 Sounds like you're probably doing a good job of living mindfully. Thanks and appreciate your comment.

    • @ComfyDadShoes
      @ComfyDadShoes Před 2 lety

      Damn, that was really well said!

  • @ANTIKILYOU
    @ANTIKILYOU Před 2 lety +16

    I would say that after all of the videos I have watched about other Dual Sport bikes this was by far one of the most realistic interpretations of it and useful reviews for me. I've been torn between a CR650L and a KLR that I didn't even really consider this bike in my choice. I was wanting the SM version but since where I live and the style of riding I want to do has changed I feel this review really helped sell this bike to me over a larger 650 for my first dual sport bike. Thank you for taking the time and effort to produce this.

  • @cbrand608
    @cbrand608 Před 2 lety +3

    what i love most is your experience with so many bikes! i like the fact that you are moving more quickly from topic to topic, none of us have alot of time to watch any video at work on break, or around the house chasing kids or teenagers. but its definitely your depth of motor cycle knowledge that draws me to you the most! I think that focusing on the bigger picture of every day usefulness, vs stats and numbers and engineering minutae, is what you do the best. just like when a doctor explains complex diagnosis in a way we can all understand, you do the same at explaining complex concepts in a way we can all understand.. And that sets you apart and above most bloggers. THANX!!!

  • @davidmallia628
    @davidmallia628 Před 3 lety +38

    Really appreciate your expert opinion for the common person. Waiting the comparison with the crf300's. Thanks,!

  • @BeMirror
    @BeMirror Před 2 lety +3

    I love this channels reviews. No obnoxious gimmicks, just honest and straightforward. I deeply appreciate it.

  • @bartoszpajak2285
    @bartoszpajak2285 Před 3 lety +19

    You’ve nailed it! Being a seasoned biker (riding motorcycles since over 30 years) with quite some off roads experience I bought myself a CRF300L this year, upgraded the suspension and I love it. It work great in the city as well. Unfortunately KLX isn’t sold in Europe (same with the DRZ), so I didn’t have the opportunity to compare the bikes.

  • @bert1058
    @bert1058 Před 2 lety +13

    Best motorcycle review I've ever seen! Your passion, personal knowledge, and extensive research made all of the difference to me. Anybody that watched could tell you have a sweet spot for that KLX. That's why there's no better review than yours!

  • @tabturn
    @tabturn Před 2 lety +1

    I have been away for a few years and looking to get back into dual sport riding. I'm very glad to have found your channel, all the right info and presented very well.

  • @bubba1sparks
    @bubba1sparks Před 3 lety +11

    Solid review, bro. In depth and explained simply enough for new riders to understand. Dope.

  • @mikemathews1711
    @mikemathews1711 Před rokem +7

    Great review on the KLX 300. The KLX 250 was only 18hp while the KLX300 is 23hp. Kaw used the KX cam with a little adjustment to get the 5 hp increase. This makes the KLX300 really a good overall dual sport for the money. I love my 2021 camo model and have done several mods to improve the seating, footpegs, and overall protection. The suspension is much better than the Honda CRF300, so instead of using money to improve the suspension on a new bike, use it for more fun mods. With a fully loaded bike, I just increased the preload on the rear by 8 turns and the rear does not bottom out with 90 pounds of travel gear. Keep those reviews coming.....

  • @stevesaulnier433
    @stevesaulnier433 Před 3 lety +9

    Another detailed and well done review, waiting to see your CRF300 vs KLX300 video.

  • @johnsperka2253
    @johnsperka2253 Před 2 lety

    I’ve been a mo-cycle fan and rider since the 70s- God rest my 175 Yamer- so many hours of magazine reading and lots of vid reviews- you sir are one of the very best I’ve ever seen. If you like a bike I’d buy it. Nice work - many thanks.

  • @midwestg4105
    @midwestg4105 Před 2 lety +2

    As an experienced rider, both road bikes and dirt bikes, I really appreciated this review since I am now looking for this type of motorcycle. Thanks again for a detailed and great review!!

  • @gatorhkman
    @gatorhkman Před 3 lety +6

    Best in class review, thank you very much. Really well done. Feedback, none, you nailed so many angles (DRZ owner, Euro angle, suspension angle, real world use and more). Agree...if Suzuki can update the DRZ, they will be the KING of dual sport.

  • @frank_jk
    @frank_jk Před 3 lety +14

    Great review and a great bike! I am continually impressed with your reviews. Your long-form videos are engaging and comprehensive, and I enjoy watching them. Keep up the great work!

  • @awaw7133
    @awaw7133 Před 2 lety +2

    I just got one. 2022. Scooped it up as soon as I saw it because new inventory is hard to come by at my local shops. I love it. Feel like a grown teenager.

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykel Před 2 lety +2

    IF there were dirt "off-roads" nearby, and IF I weren't 76.5 years of age, I'd definitely buy the Kawi.
    Instead, I'll just keep LOVING my 2018 Kawasaki Ninja 400 KRT ABS sport bike, which I bought new for my 74th birthday.
    Thanks for the great review!

  • @FullArmorE6
    @FullArmorE6 Před 3 lety +3

    Really excellent review. Answered questions we all have about the bike with honesty and professionalism.

  • @steinjmd
    @steinjmd Před 2 lety +2

    This was perfect! Exactly what I was looking for in a review. Honest and professional content and comments! Bravo, keep up the great work! Finest quality review I’ve seen!

  • @TechOne7671
    @TechOne7671 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a 2001 model that I have had from new, I used it a lot in the first ten years then only lightly up till now. It’s all original, only a yearly oil and filter change. It’s been super reliable with no engine, gearbox issues so far. While in my local dealers one day getting more bits for my 92KX250 I saw it on display and bought it. Reason being I was fed up fixing the 2 stroke, I spent more time working on it than riding it I was sold on the reliability of the 4 stroke. Side by side the two bikes are very similar. Sure the KX has more balls when you make it sing but the KLX has a more usable power band for 90% of the time. I find the bike fast enough for a weekend rider like myself. I still have the KX too but generally use the KLX because it just works. I can’t comment on road use as mine is an off road machine.

  • @Paul-wy2wk
    @Paul-wy2wk Před 2 lety +3

    Love this review! I have a Xt250 and can totally relate to so much of what you said. Mine always wanted that 6th gear and just a bit more torque. Shame about the small fuel capacity….I could see owning one of these!

  • @tylerlabelle1749
    @tylerlabelle1749 Před 3 lety +17

    Great review. My first dual sport was a DRZ400 i bought new in 2012 and ended up selling it for the same reasons you mentioned of it not capable of highway speeds. The start of this year picked up a xr650l used and took it on a 1100 mile back country bike pack trip and loved it. When i got home from that trip i sold it and upgraded to a 2018 husqvarna 701 enduro, it's amazing but like you said if you grab a handful of throttle offroad it'll get you in trouble in a hurry.

  • @Buckarooskiczek
    @Buckarooskiczek Před 2 lety

    This is one of the best motorcycle review channels out here in CZcams land for the average ADV and dual sport enthusiast..
    Why? Because while there is lots of information (communicated very well btw,) he really pays attention to what matters. Good stuff!

  • @alexicon_
    @alexicon_ Před rokem

    thanks very much for the detailed review! i'm a new rider and considering this for my first bike. i really appreciate all the honest insights that you provided, as well as the on road / off road footage. was a long video, but great format, and super informative. i'll be going through the rest of your dual sport reviews soon! many thanks 👏👏

  • @mindwalkerpod
    @mindwalkerpod Před 3 lety +10

    Solid in depth review, you covered what I aim to find out

  • @troymyers5181
    @troymyers5181 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice video, was always curious about 300's. Glad to hear it's a six speed, that alone is huge in my book. Keep up the good work- really enjoyed your review.

  • @jerryjb
    @jerryjb Před 2 lety +1

    One of the best reviews I've seen for this bike so far! Keep it up man

  • @hiddentwisties8223
    @hiddentwisties8223 Před 2 lety +4

    I really really want this bike. Your review makes me want it more. There are so many trails in my area of New Mexico that I could add to my Hidden Twisties channel if I had something like this.

  • @philipthomas3938
    @philipthomas3938 Před 3 lety +10

    Rally version to compete with Honda CRF Rally with big tank and screen and wind shielding etc it wins out... Yamaha and Suzuki must rise to the challenge even if a bit more expensive for premium components people willing to pay the extra at this budget level

  • @dadams1837
    @dadams1837 Před 2 lety

    I’ve also watched a ton of review vids. This is by far the best style of reviews out there. This is def gonna be my next bike!
    THANKS!!

  • @Hondasixfiveo
    @Hondasixfiveo Před rokem +2

    Just wanted to say. I love your content!. I have probably rode every dual sport bike out there. It seems to me that we are taking a turn in the markets and heading back to a time when engines were smaller and bikes seemed like more fun due to their small size and simplicity. Its great i think, after all the big complicated bikes ive ridden i really enjoy the small displacements, especially with the technology improvents over points ignition and carburetors.

  • @mart7404
    @mart7404 Před 3 lety +3

    I think you have it nailed on a great review. I have both the CRF and the KLX in my crosshairs for a new dual sport. Your review has me on the Kawi train for sure. I just wish there was a larger tank. I contacted IMF and they have no plans for an aftermarket tank for it. Hopefully someone will soon? I've tried to find a KLX in stock but as you suspected, they will be selling all they make. Good job. Look forward to your CRF review.

  • @ronny-drz
    @ronny-drz Před 3 lety +3

    Hello from Ontario, Canada - nice review and great that you compared it to the DRZ400 (I have one) and Honda 300. I owned a Klx250sf (super moto version) a number of years back and enjoyed it - I will definitely take a spin on this KLX300 after your positive review. Cheers, Ronny

  • @pandamoto
    @pandamoto Před 2 lety

    I daily a 98 klx 300 and I learned how to ride dirt on it too. Fully stock great bike to learn on and you don't get bored If you big bore it when you want more power. I installed a 351 kit, a carb, and a pipe and I do second gear power wheelies with a 15 tooth front sprocket and a 42 rear

  • @NPR10665
    @NPR10665 Před 2 lety +1

    I used to have a KLX250s, now I’m riding a TW200. I have larger bikes, but I will always keep a 200-300 Cc dual sport in my garage. I have just found them to be the most fun to me.

  • @michaelkavanagh9036
    @michaelkavanagh9036 Před 2 lety +4

    Absolutely excellent review 👍 and very informative. In my experience, most KTM and husky owners just like to show off their bikes but are far from "ready to race".

  • @toddkurtz9345
    @toddkurtz9345 Před 3 lety +4

    I like your honest review. Especially because, like me, you've had many different bikes to compare it to. But one thing I'd like to bring up is the maintenance on the KTM 500excf. I have a 17 model with 240 fairly hard hours. All I do is oil changes between 15 and 20 hours and I keep the air filter clean and it still runs like new. I did own the carberated version of that bike when it was a 250 and unfortunately, was severely underpowered. My 500 is a very capable off road bike but I have very little interest in riding much on the street. Keep the reviews coming!

  • @evenstevenmotodrone735
    @evenstevenmotodrone735 Před 2 lety +1

    You did it great. My friend Jose Chaverri from Costa Rica recommend me this KLX video.... I told him I may watch your channel a long time ago maybe trying to decide to buy my KLR .... well I subscribed today. Best wishes from Costa Rica 🏍🇨🇷

  • @islandapparel4225
    @islandapparel4225 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought this bike bran new 3 months ago, just passed 1000 km break-in, it’s everything I expected it to be, awesome bike on and off road. 5 star review.

  • @rvbeauchamp
    @rvbeauchamp Před 3 lety +3

    Great review of the KLX300. Looks like the perfect size of trail/street bike. Noticing where you took the bike I believe you are close to where I grew up (Yucaipa).

  • @SethKHughes
    @SethKHughes Před 3 lety +22

    Great info and a solid, well produced video. I was engaged with the info all the way through. You are right, Kawasaki will sell every single KLX300 they make. I’ve been hounding all the dealers across Colorado and I still can’t find one. Since you asked for constructive feedback, I’m a video editor and I noticed quite a few jump cuts in your A roll. If you want a more refined, professional looking edit then avoid making cuts where your position in the frame changes only slightly (a jump cut). Instead, you can hide the jump by punching into the frame (aka cropping) about 150% for a tighter close up. Then cut back to the full frame (%100) after a B-roll shot or when you change to another segment. It looks smoother and the variety helps the content stay interesting. Bonus tip, if you record the A-roll in 4K you‘ll have more leeway for copping in without loosing much quality. Hope that helps. Keep up the great work!

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  Před 3 lety +3

      extremely helpful, thank you!

    • @andrewanderson1988
      @andrewanderson1988 Před 2 lety +4

      I have only seen two in Texas, first one was sold by the time I got to the dealership, so I just got to look at it. The other one the dealership had a 29% mark-up on, which defeats the purpose of an affordable budget dual sport.

  • @peterv1806
    @peterv1806 Před 2 lety +1

    Top notch review - like all your others! Great work. I always learn so much from you.

  • @ianferrier235
    @ianferrier235 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks ian, enjoy your reviews👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Second.Nature.Lawn.Michigan

    Reminds me of my favorite trail bike of all time... The KDX 200. But instead of getting chased by the cops between trails and mixing gas, I could relax a bit maybe. Sounds like the best option for me thank you for an honest review as always.

    • @fastdude2002
      @fastdude2002 Před rokem

      I had a KDX 200 back in the day, great bike. I still have my KX 250…..

    • @twosunaz1
      @twosunaz1 Před rokem +1

      Smae here, I had the KDX200 and a KTM200. They are my favorite bikes of all time. I really like this KLX300. If I buy another bike this will be on the top of my list.

  • @alessandroroca1940
    @alessandroroca1940 Před 3 lety +46

    Great review, well done! The CRF 300L has a lot of bottom end torque, I love that. Please, when you will test it, compare how it performs against the Kawa 300. Very interested in your view. Thanks

  • @jeffperkins8392
    @jeffperkins8392 Před rokem

    I really appreciate your in-depth knowledge and reviews on all your videos. So much so, I purchased a shirt. I recently reviewed the "KLX 300 review" at least a dozen times before pulling the trigger on my current bike and just wanted to say, Thanks!

  • @garyoneill8868
    @garyoneill8868 Před rokem

    Your reviews are exceptionally well presented and filmed. Awesome job.

  • @karryhoward3946
    @karryhoward3946 Před 3 lety +4

    Great review been a KAWASAKI owner for years very reliable brand.

  • @nightfury6836
    @nightfury6836 Před 3 lety +4

    Brilliant ;-) Love the low displacement stuff, own 2, an R3 & an XT250 ;-D

  • @explorewithkyle
    @explorewithkyle Před 2 lety

    Extremely comprehensive review, addicted to your content. Keep it up.

  • @user-nb3ew1nd9w
    @user-nb3ew1nd9w Před rokem

    Just bought this bike and picking it up today. Your review was so good I want to buy two of these now! Thanks for all the time and helpful research. A+ Content!!!

  • @jimperry4420
    @jimperry4420 Před 3 lety +3

    Great review. You come across very down to earth and give an every man view on the machine. 👍

  • @waynebersch9150
    @waynebersch9150 Před 3 lety +16

    31 mins is long for a review, but once I clicked play, it kept me engaged the entire time. So, do you see the conundrum? If the video were 15-20 mins, I may have watched it sooner, but being 1/2 hour, I put it off until I had more time.
    With all that being said, I was laughing as you were talking while an SUV lay on its side in the background. I was in suspense whether you were going to mention it or not.
    I do love your channel. Your reviews are detailed and honest.

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  Před 3 lety +1

      thanks!

    • @MattKritzstein
      @MattKritzstein Před 2 lety

      @@BigRockMoto Agree, 31 minutes is a bit long, but I watched it over a couple of days when I had time. If I was seriously in the market for this bike though, 30 minutes is well worth the investment in that time, and the content you provided was very useful and neutral. Keep up the great work, I enjoy all your vids, even if I am not interested in the particular bike you are reviewing. You provide a good source of overall information for me to keep up with the industry changes and offerings. And like finding a movie reviewer you relate to, I find my opinions and experiences are on par with yours. I have come to really trust and enjoy your reviews despite the fact you live in California, but nobody is perfect I guess, LOL!!!

    • @shawnmonson2373
      @shawnmonson2373 Před 2 lety

      Agreed good review kept me engaged. Just bought a 2022 I have confidence I made a good decision it's fun an just enough for what I'm planning on doing with it

  • @fletcherpersinger5102
    @fletcherpersinger5102 Před 2 lety

    Wow this is really a great review. I had the older 250 and a tx200. You definitely helped me make my decision. Getting back into bikes again and was on the fence with the 300. Definitely picking up one now.

  • @ar15gator
    @ar15gator Před 2 lety

    Nice! Exactly what I am looking for! Lightweight adventure bike option right there, I had an old KLX 250 back in the day, isn’t anything like the new generation 300. Love the review, love your channel as well, such much so, that I now subscribed. Thx for all your efforts with your channel and business💯

  • @whatupg1
    @whatupg1 Před 3 lety +8

    I have a 2011 klx 250. This 300 as far as I can tell is identical with the 300 cylinder. The biggest upgrade that can be made to this bike is a good seat and suspension(springs)👍 btw, the first decent drop will bend the handlebars.

    • @Propelled
      @Propelled Před 2 lety

      I agree. I put Fasstflex bars on my KLX, sent the suspension to Noleen to have it resprung and tuned. Took all the garbage off, and slapped some Starcross V intermediates on it (the 250 doesn’t shred them and they HOOK UP!) Pure heaven. I can want more horsepower, but there’s something perfect and special about the bike now. I also put a bigger sprocket on the back, smaller on the front. The bike just makes more smile, less pucker. It gets along great. I bought all Green Chile’s stuff for it. Gonna adventure for a long time.

  • @unclebadger597
    @unclebadger597 Před 2 lety +5

    My wife just bought the KLX 300SM as her learner bike and I freaking LOVE it! It's got way more guts than I expected. The 300S is now at the top of my "next bike" list 👍

    • @gianlucabassi8853
      @gianlucabassi8853 Před rokem

      Sorry...you choose the wrong one...this Is a dirt off Road bike

    • @wtice4632
      @wtice4632 Před rokem

      Why would you have both an sm and an s? Why not buy offroad wheels and tires for the sm?

    • @elia3043
      @elia3043 Před rokem +1

      @@wtice4632 Because the SM is his wives and he wants an S for himself.

  • @adrianhall210
    @adrianhall210 Před 2 lety

    You are one of the best reviewers. I’m looking forward to many more from you. Thank you Buddy.

  • @johndubrawski7094
    @johndubrawski7094 Před rokem +1

    I owned the wr250r. Then I owned the DRZ400. Now I am looking at this KLX300 as the replacement. Thanks @BigRockMoto as always for your content, hard work, and insight.

  • @jimrowland6089
    @jimrowland6089 Před 2 lety +19

    Looks like GOODTIMES Co hit another home run. I loved my KLR 650 because it felt comfortable going anywhere at reasonable speed, got good MPG and always got me home no matter what. A lighter version of that is exactly what everyone has been waiting for.

    • @SquaficleDude
      @SquaficleDude Před 2 lety +2

      New KLR owner wishing I’d bought the new KLX here. 😂

    • @gladegoodrich2297
      @gladegoodrich2297 Před rokem

      Sold my KLR yesterday. At 500 pounds it was too heavy and tall for an old man. The 300 would be perfect!

  • @222wheelsdown
    @222wheelsdown Před 3 lety +6

    I bought my very first bike (27 yo here) literally 4 months ago and it’s the ktm 390 adv. I dont own a truck/ trailer and initially wanted either this or the crf300 to be able to ride to and from the trails. I went with the ktm instead because it allows me to go further between refills, has enough Hp for the highways (tops out around 96mph) and is just an overall great, great beginner bike to learn how to ride on. Unless you own a truck/trailer ..you have to be realistic how much street riding you’ll actually do with a dual sport/adv bike. It’s usually more street than dirt for most ppl and the ktm’s street biased tires have proven plenty capable on and off-road. I’m eyeing the Tenere 700 as my next bike but it might be too big/heavy for some more technical trails (in which the klx or crf would dominate as they are essentially just dirt bikes with mirrors and lights). Decide what type of riding you’ll be doing most, then try to find your bike 😎

  • @judithcarvalho4810
    @judithcarvalho4810 Před 2 lety +1

    What i really like about the way you put the things is the real world vision because most of us are definetly no Chris Birch! Thank's a lot.

  • @KLXJOE128
    @KLXJOE128 Před 6 měsíci

    Great review picked up mine last year and couldn’t be happier, Enjoy your new one!

  • @user-vf3gf4xq3v
    @user-vf3gf4xq3v Před 3 lety +22

    Perimeter frame limits your tank size. I wish they would have spent more money on the suspension. That’s one of the most important things once you get the power plant sorted. Seat, pegs and other bits you can mod or live with. Suspension is critical unless you plan to just put around slow. I’ve had many dual sports. I’ve settled on the KTM 690. But I’ve had the suspension resprung, lowered and revalved for better response. It’s my favorite all around DS. I have a plated KTM 350 EXC, but that’s really not a good dual sport. Way too buzzy for fired roads. One of my all time favorites was my DR650. I put over 50,000 miles on that one. I enjoyed that bike much more than the DRZ400. The Kawasaki KLX300 looks like it’s going to be a segment leader in its class.

    • @212driller
      @212driller Před 3 lety +1

      Yea I love my DR. For now (for me) nothing can touch it. If Suzuki properly updated the drz400 or the dr650, I would nab it in a heartbeat.

    • @pandamoto
      @pandamoto Před 2 lety +1

      My suspension is fully stock and while It could be better I have no issues going high speed thru desert or sand dunes, but it's still fun going slow. I guess it's pretty good for the price

    • @phantomshtter
      @phantomshtter Před rokem

      😆You'd love the CRF300 suspension then.

  • @pdbordelon
    @pdbordelon Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent review! I got my 2021 KLX-300 in camo gray and just love it! I have a z900rs for the more serious street stuff but I find myself riding the KLX more and more as its just fun, light, easy, comfortable, fun off-road, and a hoot in the twisties. I added a Delkevic slip on and that alone opens up the power nicely and makes it even more fun to ride. I highly recommend this bike!

    • @josephgeorgeejr7039
      @josephgeorgeejr7039 Před 2 lety

      Delkevic is definitely best sounding exhaust for this particular bike,geat choice!

  • @mrmotorcycles3680
    @mrmotorcycles3680 Před 2 lety +1

    I was exactly in the spot you described with the aging WR250R and looking for its replacement. Your review helped guide my decision I bought a KLX 300 two months ago and really enjoy the bike for my needs. It’s my first Kawasaki in 40 years Thanks for the excellent content Love your channel keep up the great work!👍🏻

  • @patrickkasper2776
    @patrickkasper2776 Před 2 lety

    fully agree with DDG, this is a great all-around review. This review gives a full story and hits on all the pros and cons. this helps me decide what is best for me.

  • @pdbordelon
    @pdbordelon Před 3 lety +3

    Quick tip: When the mirrors blur at higher speeds, pull in the clutch to kill the vibration to the handle bars and voila - crystal clear mirrors!

    • @cschacker99
      @cschacker99 Před 3 lety

      Just get Double Takes - problem solved 🙂

  • @TillDeathDualUsSport
    @TillDeathDualUsSport Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent review! Without a doubt, this will be my next bike. I’m 5’ 5” 150lbs so the seat height is still too tall for me, but hopefully a seat shave and sag adjustment will buy me an inch or 2.

    • @SquaficleDude
      @SquaficleDude Před 2 lety

      I made the mistake of getting a 2022 KLR650 Adventure. Great bike- wrong owner. I’m 5’8 but have midget legs. My toes with my boots don’t even touch the ground. 135lbs.
      Wishing I’d bought the new KLX300. Even though I wouldn’t be able to touch the ground, it wouldn’t weigh too much to keep my left foot down with my right on the brake.

    • @eldonhongo6095
      @eldonhongo6095 Před rokem +1

      Soupy’s make an adjustable lowering link that can lower down to 2 inches. Also seat concepts make a lower comfort seat that lowers the height approx. 1 inch. My wife is 5’ 2” 97 lbs. She has a klx 300 super moto with both lowering components at 31.2” This is her favorite bike.

    • @TillDeathDualUsSport
      @TillDeathDualUsSport Před 11 měsíci

      @@SquaficleDude I went with the DR650 vs the KLX and have acclimated quite nicely to it. It certainly is a heavy beast!

  • @steve9621
    @steve9621 Před 2 lety +2

    I really appreciate your excellent evaluation of this budget Japanese dual-sport. As a relatively new rider, the honest descriptions you gave helped me a great deal.

  • @charlesodle8595
    @charlesodle8595 Před rokem +1

    My last Kawasaki was the kdx220 03 model
    It wasn’t as powerful as the bikes my friends had. Didn’t have as good of a suspension or brakes but it was the most forgiving bike and I rode everyone’s I could back then. The maintenance was awesome. Once my ability improved I was able to keep up with the high end bikes. I couldn’t beat them but I was ok with that. I was in it at around 3200 while others were riding on 7-10k bikes. Kawasaki does a great job on these bikes imo. Loved the review
    Listening to you go over the bike reminded me so much of my old kdx. Yeah 2S vs 4S. But Kawasaki definitely has a place Coming in cheaper then most and still delivering a great machine that can be enjoyed regarded experience

  • @flyinryan7340
    @flyinryan7340 Před 2 lety +3

    I absolutely love your reviews and editing style! Coming from years of street/track riding and trying to transition to dirt, what would you say are the quantifiable differences between a lightweight adv and a dual sport? I've been debating too long and too hard about getting either a ktm 390adv or klx300 dual sport. Is it really as simple as ones slightly more comfortable/quicker on the roads and the other on dirt? Since test rides are no longer a thing I'm struggling here lol

    • @barendfourie6687
      @barendfourie6687 Před rokem

      Im in the same boat and 61. Before i spent a lot of money on an adventure bike im trying to find the right small bike to get my dirt skills back. So the search goes on my choices right now is honda 300rally mainly because of feul range. I dont have any off road places but country roads where i live.

  • @jwaller1327
    @jwaller1327 Před 3 lety +4

    Great review! But then perhaps I'm biased as I bought the KLX300 as soon as the local dealership got one. I agree with just about everything you said in the review. The only big issue is the fuel tank size. I did a dual sport ride with some friends, a 50/50 mix of paved back roads at 65-70 mph and then unpaved ranch roads through the Texas hill country. It was 107 miles between fuel stops. My low fuel light came on at about 74 miles or so. My engine sputtered out with the gas station in sight and I coasted in. I've done a couple 300+ mile days, and while the seat may not be the most comfortable thing, it was tolerable. The frequent fuel stops probably helps with that. Really looking forward to your 2022 KLR650 review!

  • @mikemerrill175
    @mikemerrill175 Před rokem

    I just rewatched this review for a 2nd time. I’m headed to Geico’s ADV Julian rally in November. Currently riding a 1250 GS it is occurring to me that this Kawasaki, or any of my former DS bikes would probably be a much better choice than the GS, wonderful as it is, for desert work. Great review. You are becoming my go to expert for real world reviews of ADV & DS bikes.

  • @hankwojo
    @hankwojo Před 3 lety +4

    Really looking forward to the CRF300L review. I'm on the fence.

  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMoto  Před 3 lety +22

    Is the KLX300 enough bike for your dual sport needs? What do you think? Is it worth TWICE the price to get a KTM?

    • @ronsexton3685
      @ronsexton3685 Před 3 lety +6

      It's not twice the price. Come on. A reasonable alternative would be the KTM 390 Adventure. How would you compare it to that for fun trail, rocky sandy desert road, riding?
      I am an older guy, 65, not as flexible as i used to be. Looking to get a fun bike to get back out riding on that i can handle on some rougher roads.

    • @ridgetop8161
      @ridgetop8161 Před 3 lety +17

      @@ronsexton3685 The KTM 390 isn't in the same class. That thing would ultimately be wrecked if you use it for light enduro and heavy trail riding. That's more like a comparison to a V-Strom. The KLX is competing against things like the KTM 350 EXC-F, which is over $11,000.

    • @ronsexton3685
      @ronsexton3685 Před 3 lety

      @@ridgetop8161
      Sure. The videos seem to show it being used for that.

    • @222wheelsdown
      @222wheelsdown Před 3 lety +4

      I bought my very first bike (27 yo here) literally 4 months ago and it’s the ktm 390 adv. I dont own a truck/ trailer and initially wanted either this or the crf300 to be able to ride to and from the trails. I went with the ktm instead because it allows me to go further between refills, has enough Hp for the highways (tops out around 96mph) and is just an overall great, great beginner bike to learn how to ride on. Unless you own a truck/trailer ..you have to be realistic how much street riding you’ll actually do with a dual sport/adv bike. It’s usually more street than dirt for most ppl and the ktm’s street biased tires have proven plenty capable on and off-road. I’m eyeing the Tenere 700 as my next bike but it might be too big/heavy for some more technical trails (in which the klx or crf would dominate as they are essentially just dirt bikes with mirrors and lights). Decide what type of riding you’ll be doing most, then try to find your bike 😎

    • @Propelled
      @Propelled Před 3 lety +3

      My buddy built up his new 250 EXC-F at the same time he built up my KLX250. (Fuel controllers, suspensions tuned) His EXC-F is more of a performer but after all said and done, he said unequivocally that he made the wrong decision ESPECIALLY with the cost and maintenance considered.

  • @3CSOLUTIONSINC
    @3CSOLUTIONSINC Před 2 lety +1

    I appreciate every one of your reviews. You’re my go-to source Especially for adventure bike insights. Thanks brother keep up the good work !!

  • @gregoryemmanuel9168
    @gregoryemmanuel9168 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent, thorough review. Thank you!

  • @mcscotty325
    @mcscotty325 Před 2 lety +10

    I love everything about the KLX except the lack of front ABS. It's a deal breaker for me, as I'd be using it on the street a lot. ABS is one of those features you don't need until you do.

    • @samlarson2501
      @samlarson2501 Před 2 lety +4

      I understand your point but its better to ride with the mindset of not having abs because depending on road surface/ weather conditions, you could still lock up the brakes.

    • @howiethehowitzer7398
      @howiethehowitzer7398 Před 2 lety +3

      @@samlarson2501 abs is proven technology that works. It's beyond me why anyone would want to argue against safety features like abs or seat belts on vehicle in 2021.

    • @samlarson2501
      @samlarson2501 Před 2 lety +4

      @@howiethehowitzer7398 I get ya 100% but you're missing the point of my comment. I'm saying ride defensively and don't just trust that because you have ABS, you won't slide out or lock up the brakes and potentially put yourself in a bad position. For instance, who is safer; a new rider with ABS or an experienced rider without? Having ABS on a bike teaches the rider that they don't have to modulate control of the lever, which is a pretty crucial skill to have as a rider.

    • @stephendubos169
      @stephendubos169 Před 2 lety

      Yes a shame limits the sale in AUS I believe

    • @fcalin21
      @fcalin21 Před rokem

      @@howiethehowitzer7398 Because some people are stupid.

  • @rajindarsingh1417
    @rajindarsingh1417 Před 2 lety

    I like the way you present your bikes.You remind me of a doctor, calm & to the point. No fluff . Keep up the great work Doctor 🙏

  • @kristoffersonDM
    @kristoffersonDM Před rokem

    You are doing a great job!! Very good review buddy!!!! Your Passion makes it even better!!!! I like that you talk about every single situation in life!!!Thanks for your service!!!!

  • @ljprep6250
    @ljprep6250 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for a truly in-depth review of the Kaw. My first (and only) bike was a Kaw Street 90 in 1969, and I loved the gutless little thing until a blue haired lady in a Cadiddlyac took it out. I drooled over the WR250R (cancelled) and had almost settled on the CRL300R when I read a couple of comparisons with this KLX. Now, your informed review really got my juices up for this bike. I'll be checking one out tomorrow in the big city nearby that has a Kaw/Honda dealership. This old man wants to go play in the dirt again. P.S: That old street 90 did just horribly offroad, but my friends were on Hodakas, so I caught up later.

  • @ihidme
    @ihidme Před 2 lety +2

    You do great reviews! I had a 2019 klx 250 and I loved it. I would have liked that it did have a little more grunt which the 300 has. You were spot on with the review of this bike. I would like to see you do a review on my latest bike which is a 2021 BMW F900 XR.

  • @chrisb6791
    @chrisb6791 Před rokem

    VERY useful review.....It's overwhelming looking for dual sports or any other bikes for that matter. You've sold me on the KLX300. I'll do a little more digging into the 2023's, but you've been a big help in making a decision!

  • @edr3774
    @edr3774 Před 3 lety +1

    Loved everything about your review ! Excellent, complete and perfect details with great visuals. Great to hear your comparison to the bikes you owned including the WR250R. Keen to hear your review on the CRF300L. I am considering buying the KLX and you helped reinforce and answered some questions I had. Subscribed to your channel.

  • @michaeljd44
    @michaeljd44 Před 2 lety +1

    Great review. which was very enjoyable to watch. I do the same kind of riding as you do and I have a Yamaha WR 250r which I love . Keep up the bike reviews.👍👍

  • @rhunnicutt4u
    @rhunnicutt4u Před 3 lety +1

    Great review! I have a plated 98 KLX300R and have loved it but ready for something new. Would have been nice if you talked about the headlight performance as well. Really want that updated DRZ that you mentioned (multiple times lol). Thanks!!

  • @vivekrao8958
    @vivekrao8958 Před 2 lety

    Loved the video & format. Also absolutely agree with the KTM note you mentioned. Iv been waiting for some1 to say it. Who really keeps racing 24/7...people just want to ride. But why buy that to only brag & tolerate the headaches 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @person.X.
    @person.X. Před 2 lety

    Love your reviews. The best YT bike reviewer by a country mile in my opinion. You are very succinct and articulate and best of all you obviously take it seriously and put in a lot of effort.

  • @dfeckel
    @dfeckel Před rokem

    Great review. I'm a B-level enduro/hare scramble rider who has gotten out of the game for the past few years. I still have the race bikes, but I find that for trimming trail for my club's enduro, runnning around town, and doing short-distance dual sporting that my 2001 Kawi Super Sherpa is probably the best bike ever made. I love that thing. I put heavier oil in the fork and cranked the rebound damping on the shock, and now the thing is actually capable of running 2/3 pace (well, maybe 3/5 pace) in NJ sand whoops and tight trail. I recently did a several hundred mile dirt road dualsport adventure with a buddy in PA, and it was just the perfect bike. Enough power to run 75 mph on the highway connectors, an easy 50 mph on twisty blacktop, great at 40 mph on gravel roads, and willing to tackle bony "hero" sections. It's great. I say all that because the KLX 300 looks like all that but more. A buddy is buying my Sherpa in the fall, and I'll be putting a KLX 300 in its place. Great price point, fuel injection, great price, better suspension than the Sherpa, more power, counter balanced engine, great price. Did I mention the price? It'll look great parked beside my Africa Twin.

  • @SamLewis6
    @SamLewis6 Před 10 měsíci

    After watching a video called "dirt bikes for prepared citizens" on the channel Dirty Civilian last night, i near immediately became obsessed with getting a dual sport like this, after spending my whole life adoring all types of bikes except for dirt bikes. I have quickly become a huge fan of your channel, you seem to be the best reviewer for the type of bike im looking at now!

  • @DonnyHaney
    @DonnyHaney Před 2 lety

    Great review, thanks for the in depth take on the new KLX. 👍

  • @riderinsanjose337
    @riderinsanjose337 Před 2 lety

    I forgot to add: You put out an excellent review. Thank you for taking the time to do so. I look forward to seeing more of your content.

  • @2010johnking
    @2010johnking Před 9 měsíci

    Something about that 18-70 mph run is so badass. Pretty spirited acceleration for a little one cylinder mill of 292cc! Solid review, well done.

  • @wonderingBadger
    @wonderingBadger Před 3 lety

    Great review, thanks Ian!

  • @user-xi1xu2py9t
    @user-xi1xu2py9t Před rokem

    Great review. Just recently found your site and definitely on my saved list.