6 Best Small Adventure Bikes

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  • @billsoinski9136
    @billsoinski9136 Před 3 lety +79

    I spend a lot of time in Southeast Asia and I'm 220 lb. I had a Himalayan and I worked it into the ground without one complaint. From Manila to Pinatubo up in the mountains it didn't miss a lick. I come back to the states and purchased a 2020. I just traded it for a 2021. The point isn't to conquer the earth. The point is to put you in touch with the world. If you're horsepower hungry it's not for you. but it is reliable as an anvil it starts and takes the altitude. Ricardo of England engineered the engine, hunter engineering manufactures the frame. It doesn't get better! this June I'm doing the Himalayan ride India through China on a Himalayan... They simply got it right

    • @grillman7170
      @grillman7170 Před rokem +2

      I live in SEA too and that segment is the best choice around here 🙌

  • @thedownwardmachine
    @thedownwardmachine Před 3 lety +22

    I have a CB500X and I did the Rally Raid kit to it. Even with that and a bunch of upgrades, I’m still ten grand ahead of a big bore bike, and mine is solid on the highway and way easier to ride in the dirt. I keep looking at other bikes and realizing I have no reason to switch.

  • @annuartumar3043
    @annuartumar3043 Před 3 lety +5

    Exactly the kind of review I was looking for. Great job!

  • @bedmac2
    @bedmac2 Před 3 lety +12

    This video is perhaps the best overview of this segment. Lots of info and reasonable parameters to create the list to review. I have a Ducati Multistrada 1200S for the big tours but just added the KTM 390 ADV for my (modest) off road adventures. Made a few mods to make it more dirt-worthy, and apparently KTM Powerparts is soon offering a spoke wheels kit if that turns out to be really necessary. The Honda CRF or the new Kawasaki KLX 300 would have been a good choice but who knows when we'll see them in North America.

  • @genellemills9340
    @genellemills9340 Před 3 lety +6

    I have an F700GS and just bought a 2015 XT250 and love it! It was my first bike in 1981 and it’s such a capable little bike. A T300 I’m sure would be great!

  • @SprocketN
    @SprocketN Před 3 lety +6

    I have a 250 Rally and love it. I’ve done several 300+ mile days (mostly on country roads) with no issues. I will look into the new 300, but I’m not convinced for me that it’s worth changing. I have an Africa Twin (1000cc) for longer rides with ‘she who must be obeyed’. Never tried two up on the Rally. I did briefly consider selling them both and getting a 500X but decided that two bikes are better than one 😀

  • @thecaptain6994
    @thecaptain6994 Před rokem +7

    I just finished a Baja 2,000 mile ride where we rode all over Baja, Mexico. I was on my Versys 300X. It did a fantastic job. It surprised everyone on the ride since it cruised all day long at 75 mph.
    If somebody comes out with a 400-500 cc adventure bike that is 70% road and 30% off road I’ll probably buy it.

  • @Wheelo40
    @Wheelo40 Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you. A great overview. I rode off-road till my mid 40’s, but I’m 60 now and I’ve been on-road the whole time. Very sporty, I ride an MT-10 but at half it’s potential! Now I want to ride dirt roads and mild single track. This is the class for me. Have fun out there.

    • @JamesCouch777
      @JamesCouch777 Před 2 lety +1

      👍 I'm 69 and the off-roading I do is the mile and a half of gravel road I have to get to the highway.

  • @philvanduyn
    @philvanduyn Před 3 lety +20

    Nice comparison! Don’t be afraid to disclose the prices . Very important information and trust us to understand Canadian price isn’t the same as other countries. We can figure it out.

  • @paulo1787
    @paulo1787 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video, just what I needed to see, am having a hard time choosing, will be down to test rides, thanks, good work both 👏👏👏

  • @Saruman1000
    @Saruman1000 Před 2 lety

    Great take on the subject. I've been watching a lot of video like this and this is among the very best!

  • @Geo_Okami
    @Geo_Okami Před 3 lety +126

    Love my halfrica twin CB500X 19 model 3-3.5l per 100km, comfy, decent power, with only one downside : you can't get enough of riding that thing🤣

    • @1988pmh
      @1988pmh Před 3 lety +6

      Yeah, thats a nice bike. Sadly,its a bit too low for me. If i wasn't almost 190cm tall,i would buy a small bike. Nobody needs 100ps on a bike. :-)

    • @Geo_Okami
      @Geo_Okami Před 3 lety +5

      @@1988pmh I'm 193 cm and I don't have any problems with seat height or riding comfort, but maybe my inseam is different idk didn't measure it. Power department is subjective so I won't go deeper into that, but for normal riding is plenty enough 😊

    • @jamesedwardhuse
      @jamesedwardhuse Před 3 lety +6

      yea I can't stay off mine It's a 2020 cb500x bought mine in august and I already have 5000 miles on it check out my channel

    • @SuperCheesyMan
      @SuperCheesyMan Před 3 lety +1

      My first bike,.gosh I hated the engine as it didn't give me any thrills at all. Glad you are enjoying yours tho

    • @RobinTorrekensTravelVlog
      @RobinTorrekensTravelVlog Před 3 lety +6

      @@SuperCheesyMan I come from an old kawa gtr1000, Yamaha fjr1300 and a BMW f800gs and I understand what you mean. Now on my cb500x I find it also difficult to find any thrill but when pushing it to the 'limiter' it's kinda fun. Also low refs up to 3th gear are nice. Aside from that it's a great, reliable, cheap all-rounder, don't you think?

  • @benhollands1253
    @benhollands1253 Před 3 lety +2

    Good grouping of bikes and lots of information. Thanks.

  • @jarrodleis4046
    @jarrodleis4046 Před 3 lety +2

    Very well done video. Like you I have multiple bikes already but decided to purchase an adventure bike last fall. It came down to the 250 rally and the DR650. I ended up going with the 650 and added the windshield, rack and SC seat. If the 300 had been available at the time my decision would have been more difficult but I must say the DR is a fantastic do everything bike with a few basic mods. I also agree that for the rider who only can have one bike the 500x looks very good. Keep up the good work!

  • @13thearl
    @13thearl Před 3 lety +26

    I have a CB500X and a Versys 300X. Your assessment is pretty good. The Versys motor is tremendous fun and it feels a more light hearted machine. The Honda is a more serious motorcycle and is indeed more relaxed on highways on long haul roads - also more economical. Build quality is better too. But if I just want to go for a hoon round the tracks and lanes I pick the Versys every time.

    • @andrewstambaugh8030
      @andrewstambaugh8030 Před 3 lety

      I have a ninja 300 (so same motor) and I just love the combo of forgiving for the morning sleepy commute but fun keep it reved up along some windy roads.
      I don't think I'll ever 'get rid of' this bike. I'd certainly trade it sideways for something similar, but I'll always want something in that category

  • @aniyn
    @aniyn Před 3 lety +6

    I bought an x300 a year ago. It came down to the CBx and the versys, but in the end I found a discounted x300 for $5000 canadian. Cheaper to insure as well. That being said, if the Rally 300 had been an option at the time I would have thought really hard about it.

  • @simemo75
    @simemo75 Před 3 lety +8

    Love my Versys-x 300. Fits my style of riding perfectly 👌

    • @Noadvantage246
      @Noadvantage246 Před 3 lety

      How is it off road and in trails?

    • @simemo75
      @simemo75 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Noadvantage246 It is an easy bike to handle, enough torque to go slow on trails and not spin the rear wheel uncontrollably. If you drop it, it is easy to pick. I have done trails and off road with no issues (I am the limitation). However, it is not made to go fast on such terrain, but i'm in no race, so I really enjoy it.

  • @Buledoyanmotor
    @Buledoyanmotor Před 3 lety +3

    Same conclusion, and after trying the little Yamaha WR155R i will love to see a Yamaha T3 !!!! Great job !

  • @giannisdi4941
    @giannisdi4941 Před 3 lety +2

    Great review!
    I hope to see soon the T3 model!

  • @lgwappo
    @lgwappo Před 3 lety +59

    These make sense to me. I couldn't imagine riding a 550+ pound SUV bike in the dirt. Or trying to pick it up after dropping it.

    • @motosporttouring
      @motosporttouring Před 3 lety +4

      Agreed. I switched to dirt bikes where 250 lbs is considered on the heavy side.

    • @manofthetombs
      @manofthetombs Před 3 lety +2

      Double Agreed! If you ride a motorcycle, expect to drop it. An old adage was: if you can't kick start it, you shouldn't be riding it. Debatable to be sure. But it could also then be implied, if you can't pick it up, you shouldn't be riding it.

    • @beau9207
      @beau9207 Před 2 lety +1

      I had an F800GS, you're not wrong :(.

    • @justsomedude445
      @justsomedude445 Před 2 lety +1

      30000 miles on my KTM1090r ive had since new = 3 state 'BDR' routs 2 of em twice , this is my first 2cyl bike coming from a KTM690/KLR650/XR650L/DRZ400/ATK605/XR400 ect prior and 2 observations , 1:: the HUGE 1090r is actually far more capable off road than id have ever bet before riding it but 2 :: my next bike will be smaller & lighter but not ready to go back to a 1cyl bike yet

  • @terrypritchard2857
    @terrypritchard2857 Před 3 lety

    That was a great video. I have not finished my research yet but this went a long way to helping me decide.... Thankyou

  • @stephenjacques554
    @stephenjacques554 Před 2 lety +3

    I have ridden most adventure bikes, right now I have the Himalayan and I go everywhere on this bike. Good fuel capacity and climbs anything. Easy to pick up if dropped, no complaints so far after 13,000 miles. I recently bought a second Himalayan and enjoy them both. SJ

  • @IcarusWelding
    @IcarusWelding Před 3 lety +7

    I love my KTM 390 ADV. Its light enough to ride on the front hitch rack of my truck camper and capable enough to cruise at 70 mph or tackle light off road action. Great value and no squawks after the first 1000 miles. Best upgrade was a 790 windscreen!

    • @Nowlala
      @Nowlala Před 3 lety

      For how much did u buy it

  • @battlejitney2197
    @battlejitney2197 Před 3 lety +10

    Just bought a KTM 390 Adventure after owning a 650 Vstrom and a WR250R. The KTM is the perfect blend of both, IMO. That said, I would love to see an ADV version of a modernized DRZ400 or a similar displacement Tenere.

  • @canuckdave3397
    @canuckdave3397 Před 3 lety +4

    Great reviews . Sold my 650 v strom for all the reasons you described in your introduction and bought a 300 Versys for all the reasons you described. I would say you did under rate its capabilities for backroad rides though . Sure it can't scream like a big suspension bike but it handles so nimbly it is joy to tool on and even ride some mild single track. The big bonus with the Versys is a 350 km plus ride range and it is a great bike for short inseam riders. It is revy as you described but the twin motor is so smooth that highway rides at 110 you only have the tach to tell you it's over 8k rpms as there is no excessive vibration.

    • @omicrondec
      @omicrondec Před 2 lety

      Thanks for sharing your experience! I'm heavily leaning toward getting a Versys-X; just hard to find decently priced used ones right now. (Budget is right at $5k.) The low availability has me wondering if I should consider looking for a KTM 390 ADV, BMW 310 GS, or a CB500x.

  • @vtrack1963
    @vtrack1963 Před 3 lety +5

    Nice review & nice model for consistency (sitting on each of the bikes )!

    • @DifferentSpokesTV
      @DifferentSpokesTV  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks! My wife and I made the bike show rounds before the pandemic shut it all down.

    • @I_Santos_
      @I_Santos_ Před 3 lety +2

      I also appreciated seeing the same person on all of the bikes for a good realistic comparison.

    • @purrrditory
      @purrrditory Před 2 lety

      How tall is she please? Just for a real world idea of seat hight. Thank you.

  • @reneeann5340
    @reneeann5340 Před 3 lety +9

    It was love at first sit for me on my REH!

  • @smrangers22
    @smrangers22 Před 3 lety +2

    At last !! a review by someone that is not paid to bump up a product ! nice review . I ride a 2003 f 650gs here in europe but going back to honda due to build quality and reliability . be safe .

  • @patricktracy7940
    @patricktracy7940 Před 3 lety +8

    This was a very well done and measured comparison. Thank you! I owned a Vesrys X 300 prior to my W 800 and loved it! It was a daily rider and was seamless. I looked at both the 310 BMW and the Himalayan. Both sweet rides but the dealership issues got in the way. Take care and thanks again!!

    • @BlazinBlades
      @BlazinBlades Před 2 lety

      Yes
      I think he got it wrong on the Baby Versys
      Great package! short but firm suspension quite capable in the right hands.

    • @mariuszsurmacki3156
      @mariuszsurmacki3156 Před 2 lety

      What would you choose again, w800
      or x300?

  • @johnmitchell2741
    @johnmitchell2741 Před 3 lety +1

    If it's not a giant truck SUV or a Harley Davidson we probable won't be getting it in the States but thanks for showing me how much fun other people are having

  • @UncleRobsGarage
    @UncleRobsGarage Před 3 lety +15

    I love your wife she looks like a nice person, and the world needs more of them.

  • @terryboyle
    @terryboyle Před 3 lety +5

    Great video, balanced coverage.

  • @eclectic3618
    @eclectic3618 Před 2 lety +1

    Me and the wife are getting two G310GS
    With a stage 2 rally raid kit and knobby tires they can play on dirt and sand quite well. Save a little by buying 2019 with under 5k miles from an individual and the come with a few upgrades to lessen the list to hit the goal. Found one for $4300 windshield, barkbusters, luggage and the other for $5200 with luggage, windshield, pegs, barkbusters, and engine bar upgrades. So not much left to do. By the time I'm done we will have two tricked out baby GSs at the cost of retail new. Both have less than 5k miles on em and look flawless. Had to drive 8 hours for 1 and 5 hrs for the other. But worth it.
    Just like the GS style. Great video!!!
    Texas USA here. New Sub

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever Před 3 lety +11

    I've been wanting a 300cc class adventure bike since 1975 and the industry finally figured out that 1200cc offroad is needlessly cumbersome. I recently bought a new G310GS for my 60th birthday. I rode dual sports as a teenager and had a DR350 when I was 40 for an urban assault commuter bike. As a "mature" rider (ugh), I'm not up for hard thrashing on single track. My old man adventures will be secondary roads and dirt roads to do some motorcycle camping and the baby GS should be ideal for that.
    Buying a new 2019 at the end of 2020 and paying cash, I paid the same as three year old bikes with no warranty and 6,000 miles. Crazy. On the down side, it's torture to have a new bike as winter is coming and it's too cold and rainy to ride. At least I'm not in Canada. 🙄
    I'd posted elsewhere that a 300cc Tenere would be great, and your rumor was the first I'd heard of it. I hope Yamaha does that. They really need to be in this market.

    • @DifferentSpokesTV
      @DifferentSpokesTV  Před 3 lety +2

      Congrats on the new bike! Hopefully the winter is short and you get a lot of enjoyment out of it next year.

  • @paulgeraghty4566
    @paulgeraghty4566 Před 3 lety +7

    Enjoyed very much thanks , I think a 300/ 400CC Tenere would be cool.

  • @aloncr1796
    @aloncr1796 Před 3 lety +4

    In the Latin American market we have the Honda XRE 300, its a pretty nice machine in the off road/trail segment, which came to replace the Honda Falcon 400 and the Honda XR Tornado 250 ✌️

  • @garyleonard4009
    @garyleonard4009 Před 2 lety +3

    T 300 sounds great. Will purchase 1 if it comes to South Africa

  • @peterdam4295
    @peterdam4295 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a Yamaha Tenere 600Z which I have done a lot of pavement and off roading with. I also have a Yamaha Tenere 250 which I use to zip around town and run errands. I'll admit the 600Z is on the heavy side (especially now that I am 60). But, also at 60 you tend to not drop it as much as when I was younger and tackled heavy trails.

  • @AzjaVhera
    @AzjaVhera Před 3 lety +78

    "Because everyone knows 10 inches is better than 5"
    That hurts man, that really hurts

    • @anoni81b4u
      @anoni81b4u Před 3 lety +7

      That's what she said

    • @Wheelo40
      @Wheelo40 Před 2 lety +1

      My wife would certainly disagree on that point with me within earshot.

    • @anoni81b4u
      @anoni81b4u Před 2 lety +4

      @@Wheelo40 we always wait until you leave

    • @danmac0
      @danmac0 Před 2 lety

      5 inches doesn't hurt

    • @danmac0
      @danmac0 Před 2 lety

      5 inches doesn't hurt

  • @jjacoby1010
    @jjacoby1010 Před 2 lety

    Awesome advice! Thank you.

  • @PranavCherry
    @PranavCherry Před 3 lety +138

    I love my Himalayan!
    Its perfect for me in India and I dont cruze at more than 110kmph.
    Perfect for my wildlife adventures

    • @pilotalan
      @pilotalan Před 3 lety +4

      I seriously wanted a Himalayan, but the 3000 mile valve adjustment interval was prohibitive. I ride 12000-15000 miles a year, so I was looking at 4-5 valve adjustments per year. And the valve adjustments are a PITA.

    • @sagnikdebsarkar169
      @sagnikdebsarkar169 Před 3 lety +14

      @@pilotalan follow itchy boots , she gave a 10,000 km, 30,000 km and 60,000 km review of the Himalayan...(and drove it literally throughout the world)..

    • @pilotalan
      @pilotalan Před 3 lety +4

      @@sagnikdebsarkar169 I know, I watched.
      Just saying, that this is a crazily low interval for valve adjustments, that people should be aware of it, and for my use it's not a good choice.

    • @sagnikdebsarkar169
      @sagnikdebsarkar169 Před 3 lety +1

      @@pilotalan yeah , absolutely you should buy the product that fits you the best🙏🏻

    • @abunglai6331
      @abunglai6331 Před 3 lety +2

      Is it ok on muddy offroad??

  • @michaelduffy6739
    @michaelduffy6739 Před 3 lety +9

    Finally, a video that showed exactly what I was looking for. I bought the x300 but I’m liking the Honda class as well. Time to upgrade the x300. Thank you for the honest review.

    • @markcollins5026
      @markcollins5026 Před 3 lety +2

      Man, I got a 2020 X300 love it so far !

    • @markcollins5026
      @markcollins5026 Před 2 lety +1

      @🎲 L U C K Y 🎲 man, nice since then I traded in my 300X for a new 2022 KLR650, I have over a thousand miles on it, it's a hoot to ride !

  • @awesmax8010
    @awesmax8010 Před 3 lety

    awesome list. straight to the point

  • @paulwhat322
    @paulwhat322 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely perfect comparison

  • @sun6v546
    @sun6v546 Před 2 lety

    Love your presentation n the strings strumming ...... Mate.
    keep coming similar close competitive bikes please, A Big Thank you .
    My best of this list DRZ400.

  • @wnicklas
    @wnicklas Před 3 lety +8

    Really nice video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
    Completely fair assessment of this group of bikes. 👍🏻
    I rode the CRF 300 Rally in the Nordic mountain world a few weeks ago and it immediately rose to the top of my list "most wanted bikes".
    As I plan to go for a ride in Russia - Mongolia, I think the current bike (790) is to big and clumsy.
    Ride sensible 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @xj35s
    @xj35s Před 3 lety +11

    I love your review. I'm thinking of a new bike this spring but having a hard time giving up my 1972 Honda XL 250 motorsport. 49 years old and still a perfect rider.

    • @MrBenHaynes
      @MrBenHaynes Před 3 lety +1

      I have a soft spot for the Hodaka Combat Wombat 125 of same vintage as your Honda.
      IIRC, "The Bear" (Australian motorcycle journalist, Peter Thoeming) did an around the world trip on your bike in his younger days.

    • @phil6bien
      @phil6bien Před 3 lety +1

      @@MrBenHaynes Cheers, I once had a XL350, and it was my first ride. Even went cross country in eastern Canada with two on the bike and almost three, if you count the luggage. It lasted 3months and It was quite the adventure for sure.

    • @phil6bien
      @phil6bien Před 3 lety +1

      Funny thing, when I was purchasing the bike (financing), I didn't even go to the moto store thinking of buying a bike... There was also the XL500, so it always bothered me (somewhat), that I didn't go for the bigger cylinder guy, I guess I wimped out, lol
      Actually, with after though...I only had a learner's permit back then, and could only drive bikes under 400cc, so knowing myself, I would of gotten the bigger beast, if I was allowed! But hey, 18yrs old & on a dual 350, free to go almost anywhere, it was fun times indeed.

    • @jonathanmellish4439
      @jonathanmellish4439 Před rokem +1

      I suggest you keep it if you can as it is already a classic.

    • @wes326
      @wes326 Před rokem

      My second bike was a 72 XL 250. Gave it to a friend when I went into the Air Force in 1984. Probably still running. Good combo of power and weight.

  • @edwardbennetts-visualartis5615

    Great review, thank you

  • @raymondjoerhoytrinidad5069

    I love this vid review thanks a lot ride safe !

  • @MotoKbr
    @MotoKbr Před 2 lety

    A T3 would be awesome!! Nice video!

  • @vivekanandroy810
    @vivekanandroy810 Před 3 lety +1

    i have a himalayan bs6 / euro 6 . very good for short riders. at first the size may look intimidating for new riders but fear not. the seating is such that you will feel confident despite the size or weight. the bike is very happy at around 3k to 5k rpm and 3rd or 4th gear the bike crawls , for off road it is a plus point. and for new riders its highway performance is quite good and acceptable. you can cruise at a 100 or 110 kmph and the bike wont even break a sweat.

  • @MartialGandhi
    @MartialGandhi Před 3 lety +25

    I ride the Versys X300. It's a great bike, and it is true that while it's not super torquey at low RPM, it's actually extremely capable off road once you know how to ride it. I think it would easily beat all the other bikes in the video off-road except the CRF300L rally and maybe the Enfield.

    • @DifferentSpokesTV
      @DifferentSpokesTV  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks for sharing. I like that it comes with wire wheels unlike the KTM and BMW.

    • @ProDigit80
      @ProDigit80 Před 2 lety

      Yeah, just shift to one or two lower gears, and it has plenty of torque.
      All a dirt bike really needs is 250cc anyway, and the wheels start spinning.

    • @bradaltemeyer4472
      @bradaltemeyer4472 Před 2 lety

      Thats the model I bought this week, rode it home yesterday, up to 30 miles on it after this morning's ride. I might never go off road, but in Texas some roads can be bad at times.

  • @gastoche
    @gastoche Před 2 lety

    Thank YOU Canada 🇨🇦 🙏 That helped me a lot.

  • @steventanner1428
    @steventanner1428 Před 2 lety

    I hadn't been on a motor bike much at all for 15 years. A friend asked me to go bird hunting with him and we rode bikes in to the cabin he owns. When I first got on the Himalayan liked the looks of it. When we rode down about 16 miles of paved road I was wishing for a bit more power. When we went up nearly 20 miles of rutty dirt road I began to see the charms of the thing. Once you got the thing moving it was very easy to keep it moving. I never had to wind the engine up even on hills. It climbed in and over the ruts really easily. For a guy learning all over again it was very reassuring. Now it looks good in my shed. I still wish for some more power for the open road now and then. I love it when I take it bouncing. Lots of dirt mountain type roads where i live.

  • @halinabiegalski9509
    @halinabiegalski9509 Před 3 lety +3

    Good coverage, good video 👍

  • @kellycat798
    @kellycat798 Před 3 lety +6

    I have a XT250 ‘17
    Not new to riding but new to off rd.
    Wanted light weight. Fits nice 5’10”
    I’d be interested in a T3

  • @socairnone5550
    @socairnone5550 Před 2 lety

    Useful choice of bikes, for me anyway, and very informative video thank you. The lady looks great too.

  • @HOWNDOG66
    @HOWNDOG66 Před 3 lety +4

    A big factor for myself would be to load them up with your camping gear and then compare....there’s thousands of miles/kms of backroads and trails to explore here in BC that can’t be done in one day.

  • @timberwolfdtproductions3890

    Very thorough and informative review. I really like the channel. That CBF 300 looks really good to me. I’ve had my eye on the CBF 250, but an extra 50 cc would be even better. I hope Honda will make a non-rally version though. I’d rather not pay for a fairing that would only add weight and bulk and get beat up in the trails.

  • @honda116969
    @honda116969 Před 2 lety

    That CRF250 rally that you're showing I think that's the 2018 model year cuz I have that exact bike I love it! Perfect 4 what i do. Nice video & 🆒 voice 2 boot👍👍

  • @joecowling5827
    @joecowling5827 Před rokem

    I've been waiting for a small 400 to 600 preferably V twin for a long time. I've been riding the big bms now KTM 1190 for years always on the dirt but age is catching up with me they are getting to heavy to pick up and I no longer need the power but still would like the low down torque. Thanks for your production and I must agree with most of your comments.

  • @thorthomsson4419
    @thorthomsson4419 Před 3 lety +1

    Great review! Thanx

  • @carlatamanczyk3891
    @carlatamanczyk3891 Před 2 lety +6

    I owned a KLR650 and found it scary on rough dirt or gravel roads. I switched to a DR650 and enjoy it immensely. It's a keeper for me.

  • @RandolphMaunder
    @RandolphMaunder Před 3 lety +2

    I've just bought a 390 adventure but haven't got my hands on it yet. hopefully I'll be happy. The first trip (I hope) will be to romania and Bulgaria.

  • @donnyo65
    @donnyo65 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video as I am looking to change my 1200 GSA for something light and cheap for proper mixed touring. I have taken the GSA along a few gravel roads and a forest but was always worried about dropping it as I would struggle to pick it up again in some situations. I would love a 500CBX if they did it with spoke wheels and a 21" front but it may be a good compromise as is.

    • @CaptainCaveman782
      @CaptainCaveman782 Před 2 lety

      I sold mine. It's a series issue. Once the bike falls you have to jump quick, you are not stopping it. Picking it up off a flat road is a feat on itself and I'm 6'3" . On a sloping gravel road or even just one wheel in a ditch and you need to reverse it out, forget about it!

  • @REDCLAYHOMESTEAD
    @REDCLAYHOMESTEAD Před 3 lety +65

    I want to ride a Himalayan, the styling is great.

    • @DifferentSpokesTV
      @DifferentSpokesTV  Před 3 lety +16

      I like it too. It looks like an old school military bike.

    • @dnt2321
      @dnt2321 Před 3 lety +7

      Happy to own the himalayan

    • @kumarpratyush8218
      @kumarpratyush8218 Před 3 lety +1

      Idk why but Himalayan tend to burn clutch plates often

    • @veekshanshetty6178
      @veekshanshetty6178 Před 3 lety +5

      @@kumarpratyush8218 it mostly depends on riders

    • @siddharthbirdi
      @siddharthbirdi Před 3 lety +5

      @@kumarpratyush8218 Its usually happens when riders panic after they r stuck and try to rev their way out of it, that is the only major problem that itchy boots also found.

  • @kleinertrecker34
    @kleinertrecker34 Před 3 lety +17

    The KTM is my favorite bike here! We own the Kawasaki Versys X 300 and a Husqvarna Svartpilen 401 (same engine like KTM 390 Adventure). The one cylinder is a dream compared with the Kawasaki twin.
    The Royal Enfield needs urgently better brakes. Otherwise it would be a serious option for us.

    • @Chimera_0990tfr
      @Chimera_0990tfr Před rokem

      The hima 450x with liquid cooling, 40+ bhp engine and better brakes will storm the western market....

    • @Twilight_Charger
      @Twilight_Charger Před rokem

      What different segments would you say the KTM 390 Adventure and Husqvana? Thanks

    • @kleinertrecker34
      @kleinertrecker34 Před rokem

      @@Twilight_Charger The KTM is a small adventure Bike, the Svartpilen is more or less a scrambler.

  • @kevrenshaw6177
    @kevrenshaw6177 Před 3 lety +6

    Id like to mention this if I may peeps. I'm 5'7" (172cm) I took the KTM 390 adventure out for a test ride and was comfortably touching the road with both feet. I'd heard it was tall so put me off but was talked into a test ride. The seat is made of rock so anyone with a bad back get the comfy seat but I loved the bike itself. I just wanted to mention the height thing as its a big deal to me. After all, I'm the first to know when theres a flood and the last to know when its snowing :-)

  • @SamiNami
    @SamiNami Před 3 lety +13

    Been loving my Versys for riding around Europe this year. Next year is Africa, so I'm buying the CRF or even better if Yamaha comes out with a Tenere 300 Im sold.

    • @DifferentSpokesTV
      @DifferentSpokesTV  Před 3 lety +1

      Yep, we have our eye on the CRF as well, the regular one or the Rally, not sure which one yet.

    • @SamiNami
      @SamiNami Před 3 lety +3

      @@DifferentSpokesTV The L will be better purely off road due to less weight. The rally will be more comfortable on road due to the fairing. Just gotta be honest with yourself, what are you going to do with it it. For me it's the rally, since riding through africa is long distance, not just mud roads.

  • @scantcity8426
    @scantcity8426 Před 3 lety +9

    T3 with good suspension and a large tank under 360 lbs would be sweet!

  • @k.phesao5696
    @k.phesao5696 Před 3 lety +1

    Himalayan is the best option for off road adventure advantage's are, not soo heavy, reasonable price, standard cc, of course great design looks 🤗👍👍

  • @ThePlatonius
    @ThePlatonius Před 3 lety +16

    If Yamaha made a T500, I'd buy it right now. Currently holding out for a T7 used as new, they cost bit much for my wallet.

  • @andrerobertdrouin3642
    @andrerobertdrouin3642 Před 3 lety +1

    I like the Honda 500 as i ride mostly country roads and is capable of some countries bad dirt roads rather than full out off roads ,i chose for what i mainly ride rather than rare roads or tracts i may encounter in my travels , plus side Honda is reliable and most countries repair Hondas

  • @mattevans5812
    @mattevans5812 Před 3 lety +3

    I'm also in Canada and there is a bike that weighs less than most of the bikes mentioned with long suspension, proven reliability and costs about the same here as the cheapest bike on the list. Has more torque and power than any of these bikes, has the longest warranty, and is capable where you want to ride it. I've crossed every province in Canada on mine and my favorite feature is what it doesn't have to go wrong - simple, tough and reliable. Twisty roads, highway, dirt roads, trails it's as good as your tires. cc's are a bit arbitrary and here my DR650 is in the same insurance bracket of 401-750cc as the Himalayan or the CB500x. I've done several 1000km days on the highway and you can find lots of videos of how well it does off road. In 50,000km of ownership I had to replace only one little $4 gasket that started a slow drip.

    • @DifferentSpokesTV
      @DifferentSpokesTV  Před 3 lety +2

      Yep, I like the DR as well. I just saw it more as a big dual sport. You can definitely turn it into a nice ADV bike. Suzuki should look into making one.

  • @Redcrown77
    @Redcrown77 Před 3 lety +1

    Looking forward to the honda rally. It looks fun and affordable!

  • @gs6810
    @gs6810 Před 2 lety +1

    I've never ridden before and want to get into the sport. I couldn't imagine a better first bike than a T3.

  • @KarthiCJ
    @KarthiCJ Před 3 lety +4

    Yamaha T Adv300 & RE Himalayan perfect ☺️

  • @rolandcarlile9568
    @rolandcarlile9568 Před 3 lety

    Great review

  • @haraldhochmann1755
    @haraldhochmann1755 Před 3 lety

    Very good review! Ordered a cb500x in November but canceled last week. Honda can deliver to Austria earliest in July.. Txs to covid and suezkanal I got a ktm 390 adventure now. At the end I guess the ktm makes more fun to me on the long run. What a great little bike!

  • @patfrazer
    @patfrazer Před 3 lety

    Rare and precise and really good video, you know your 💩(Here's a real fan of small adventure bike, Had 3 DRZ 400, 1 GS 650, 1 GS 310, Ducati Scrambler Sixty2, KLR 250, 1992, YZ 250 1986, and more!)

  • @mmakine1
    @mmakine1 Před 3 lety +10

    The best answer is still the one, that does what You want to do and which fits You. I ride a Versys-X and when I bought it, there was not that much options in this class. CB500X frame is too small for me, the footpegs are too high and too rear. Same with BMW. KTM is lovely, but the price tag keeps me away from it, at least for a while. Himalayan is not available here in Finland and even if it was, I sometimes need a bit more motorway performance it could offer. And as I'm riding gravel roads but not real offroad, Versys-X performs well for me. Rumours of T3 are interesting, and of course all Versys-X 300 owners wait the day when Versys-X 400 comes true.

    • @MarceloClasico
      @MarceloClasico Před 2 lety

      How tall are you?
      I am 1.90mt and really like the honda CB 500. Just I'm worried about my height.

    • @mmakine1
      @mmakine1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@MarceloClasico 182cm with long legs and short back.

  • @dcmsr5141
    @dcmsr5141 Před 2 lety

    Great content just subbed

  • @jonathanaraujo6453
    @jonathanaraujo6453 Před 3 lety +1

    13:08 - This is the XTZ 250cc Ténéré. It was produced and sold only here in Brazil until 2019. Téneré fans are looking forward to 320cc version.

  • @gungfuriceboy
    @gungfuriceboy Před 2 lety

    i'm not into 'Impressing' anyone but myself! Small Adventure Bikes 'FIT' ME! lightweight...'affordable'...'nimble' on the trails...& i don't even mind a bit of 'Buzziness'...on the Pavement! Cheers from Canada!

  • @robertbelote5273
    @robertbelote5273 Před 3 lety +1

    This was a great video man , ive never been on dirt aside from a dirt road, im feeling kawasaki though but more of the middle weight class. Im 5 11 240.

    • @DifferentSpokesTV
      @DifferentSpokesTV  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. You'd enjoy a lot of the middleweight adv bikes and are tall enough for all of them. they are a lot heavier than these ones though. I have a Yamaha T7 and it's great off road but I definitely feel the weight of it.

    • @robertbelote5273
      @robertbelote5273 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DifferentSpokesTV thanks man , im going to try a T7 next week actually.

  • @magicdaveable
    @magicdaveable Před 3 lety +5

    I will keep my old KLR 650. Best ADV bike EVER!

  • @RockstarVeganRecipes
    @RockstarVeganRecipes Před 3 lety +1

    My favourite is the Honda 500X but I think that the Rally may be the one because of the low weight. Excellent video and, mmmm deep fried coke. ;)

  • @samuelbuhler7819
    @samuelbuhler7819 Před 3 lety

    Love my ktm, such a nice bike

  • @axrs550
    @axrs550 Před 3 lety

    Excelent video!

  • @derkbruinsma9351
    @derkbruinsma9351 Před 2 lety

    I own a 2021 cb500x....I just love it. A joy to ride ..bought it to do some big rides.... haven't had it off road as yet ... on road the bike purrs along and has a good torque from 4000 rpm which make overtaking a breeze ..silly mpg. 88miles to an imperial gallon 4.54 litres...
    The seat is really comfortable ..Brakes stop the bike quickly with out being snatchy ....
    I have been riding since I was 17 and I'm now 64 and have ridden many types ..the CB500x is up there with the best....
    I also went Honda because of high service intervals and it's warranty.....

  • @venermendigorin7752
    @venermendigorin7752 Před 3 lety +1

    Your intro guitar really reminded me of the anime Trigun, it just brought back happy memories. Awesome content! Subbed.

  • @gladegoodrich2297
    @gladegoodrich2297 Před rokem

    At 77 years old my KLR 650 at 500 pounds was too heavy and tall. Got my 43 year old Yamaha XT 500 out of storage. With some fresh gas, it started the 2nd kick. At 300 pounds it's just perfect!

  • @brucearena
    @brucearena Před 3 lety +1

    You summed up why I went for the CB500X

  • @Brennen666CA
    @Brennen666CA Před 3 lety +1

    I ride a 2013 Cb500x. Fantastic road bike especially on Saskatchewan roads. I find myself doing lots of forest and dirt trails, and definitely feel the lack of suspension. Insurance is also crazy here for bikes over 400cc to the point its cheaper to finance new bike under 400c and insure it than it is to insure my cb500x. Absolutely love it and would definitely buy a 2021 if the insurance wasn't a killer here. Currently thinking of getting the ktm 390 adventure.

    • @davidphillips7255
      @davidphillips7255 Před 3 lety

      It's the same here in BC. I was shocked at how cheap the insurance was on my 400 Burgman compared to my 500F.. Still the difference was only about $300. I would rather have Honda reliability.

  • @davidburgis2734
    @davidburgis2734 Před 2 lety

    Great video tests anything going off road needs spoke wheels some did others not, easy to handle with 21 inch front wheel and duel sport tires other wise they are street only bikes..

  • @SlabCityNews
    @SlabCityNews Před 3 lety

    Great Review

  • @bikingdayz958
    @bikingdayz958 Před 2 lety

    I got my Himalayan 2022 edition and just loving it.

  • @roberthaldeman5312
    @roberthaldeman5312 Před 3 lety +9

    As a former owner of a DRZ 400 It would need a larger Gas tank Fuel Injection and 6 speed Transmission. Also a fairing

    • @deborahchesser7375
      @deborahchesser7375 Před 2 lety

      Those would be perfect mods for the DRZ, maybe even just bump it up to 500cc too.

    • @kymstock1852
      @kymstock1852 Před 2 lety

      @@deborahchesser7375 the 430-460 big bore kits are available, as are 17-28 L Safari tanks and you can add a wide ratio gear set ( ACT or Nova) to get a better highway performance. Brittanica Composites make a fairing for the DRZ400. Doing these modifications add to the price, but it is still cheaper than the KTM 500 and Honda 450.
      I doubt Suzuki will update the DRZ400 as they are still selling well and cost the company nothing on R&D.

  • @hanifshaheen449
    @hanifshaheen449 Před 2 lety

    Great content

  • @Oddman1980
    @Oddman1980 Před rokem

    I work with a guy who has a CB500X. He rides it in all weather, without fail. It seems to be a great bike. I know someone else who has a Himalayan, a 2018 model, and that bike is completely indestructible, surprisingly smooth, and dead simple mechanically. I would buy one myself if I didn't already have a DR650.