I'm A Little Disappointed By The KLX300SM... (Beginner Supermoto)

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    Supermoto's are my bread and butter, and I've been meaning to check out the KLX300SM for a while, but unfortunately, this one was a bit of a let down. There's some fun to be had, but it's not he bike I wanted it to be. But is it worth it as a beginner supermoto?
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  • @spitescorner
    @spitescorner  Před rokem +46

    What do you guys think? Is the KLX300SM worth it, or should the aspiring sumo squid just get a DRZ400SM?

    • @marcusvalentin5485
      @marcusvalentin5485 Před rokem +26

      They should release a KTM 390 SMC 🤞

    • @2WheelPursuit
      @2WheelPursuit Před rokem +5

      @@marcusvalentin5485 Yeah for real.

    • @linksgarage1985
      @linksgarage1985 Před rokem +18

      DRZ400SM!!!!!!!!!! All day baby!

    • @Ahazmandeus
      @Ahazmandeus Před rokem +18

      Hey this was my bike that I traded in at AF1 for a Tuareg 660. The KLX was a 3rd bike for me that I would putter around town on the weekend, run errands on, etc. I was never looking for high horse power when I bought it. As for the upgrades the stock bar was garbage, the skid plate was really to limit the amount dirt to clean of the engine, the stock seat was like a gummy bear that was left in the sun, and as for the exhaust the stock one was already rusting badly at 8 months. That is really was kind of drove me to trade this in was that the cheapness of the components and the quality of the materials. This was my first bike from Kawasaki and I assume it will be my last.
      Also its super weird to see your previous bike and your mods reviewed on CZcams...

    • @greenmoto
      @greenmoto Před rokem +4

      If you're after power, no.. if you want a bike that falls in the sumo class and will be reliable, yes.

  • @Redrider2k2
    @Redrider2k2 Před rokem +25

    As a 10 year owner of a KLX250S, I'd say I agree with your review. The dual sport crowd has been screaming for an affordable, reliable Japanese dual sport in the 400-500cc range. Honda missed the mark with the CRF and the DRZ is still a 99 bike with a 23 pricetag. Myself and many people like me have been lined up waiting to throw money at the first of the big 4 to get it right. Kawi could do nothing more than punch that 300 out to a 450 and my 250 would go for sale tomorrow.

  • @Simon-gf5vh
    @Simon-gf5vh Před rokem +100

    I don't understand why KTM hasn't made a 390 supermoto yet

    • @mannyechaluce3814
      @mannyechaluce3814 Před rokem +1

      there is no market for it

    • @spitescorner
      @spitescorner  Před rokem +59

      If they did, it'd kill the DRZ overnight

    • @nephilymbass1
      @nephilymbass1 Před rokem +17

      They already have an rc390, duke390, and adventure 390. And also have a 350 dual sport that cost over $10k so they probably figure if you can afford the dual sport you can also afford a set of 17s.

    • @gageblack8059
      @gageblack8059 Před rokem +4

      Because the 350 already exists and is still better than a drz lmaooo

    • @megamoto3513
      @megamoto3513 Před rokem +2

      Just get the 450

  • @ctrlaltowned5223
    @ctrlaltowned5223 Před rokem +50

    The only thing this intro missed was you crushing a Monster can on your head, channeling your inner Kyle energy.

  • @Opius321
    @Opius321 Před rokem +28

    Really glad to see your channel blow up after you and Yammie parted ways. ride safe Spite!

    • @brycetheshredder
      @brycetheshredder Před rokem

      Why did they split up? I seemed to miss that

    • @Opius321
      @Opius321 Před rokem +4

      @@brycetheshredder Yammie wanted to go another direction with his channel, thats all i really know.

  • @williammcknight2159
    @williammcknight2159 Před rokem +57

    Everyone needs to understand that this is an entry-level bike. If you want more power, get a bike with more power! My daughter is 13 and has been riding for about 2 years. This bike would be ideal because we can go 2 up to a parking lot or trail and she can practice. As the bike is plated, when she gets her license she will have a bike for herself. Safe riding!

    • @alphadelta7060
      @alphadelta7060 Před rokem +3

      You need to understand it’s just slow. And yes if you want a bike with more power buy a bike with more power.
      I’m glad you figured that out and helped so many people.

    • @a7x266
      @a7x266 Před rokem +10

      problem is there isnt a good middle ground supermoto from factory. you either get a cheap beginner bike or spend 12k and get a husky/KTM supermoto. im not a fan of the drz not being fuel injected so not really a option.

    • @ganuvien
      @ganuvien Před rokem +3

      ​@@a7x266Exactly why I didn't buy a KTM690. It's so damn expensive, there's also the Honda CRF450L but it's also expensive and then you need to convert it to sumo wheels/tires. Crazy how a naked streetbike is cheaper.

    • @a7x266
      @a7x266 Před rokem

      @@ganuvien pretty much, i sold my naked bike last year and about a month ago i got the itch for a supermoto but the options just werent great, ended up just getting another naked bike.

    • @ganuvien
      @ganuvien Před rokem

      @@a7x266 I'd love to see Yamaha turn the Tenere 700 into a Supermoto even though it's heavier than a true sumo. But that'll never happen.

  • @shadetreesurgeon
    @shadetreesurgeon Před rokem +9

    Used to have a KLX250 and it was my fav wheelie bike because you could just dump the clutch from
    Bouncing off the rev limiter and it would do super safe wheelies that had almost zero chance of looping. Miss that bike!

  • @slowsteve3497
    @slowsteve3497 Před rokem

    Great meeting you in Mojave. Pretty cool you rolled in on a road glide. 😊

  • @littleDoughie
    @littleDoughie Před rokem +3

    One thing ill say to look out for, the front break hydraulic line is blocked in your current set up you can see it bending when you break hard. I believe its meant to travel up and down along that plastic track/retainer on the left side of the bike. Its currently blocked by the hand guard mount. Its an easy fix, on my bike i just removed the retainer and jerry rigged a new one in so the hydraulic line feeds closer to the center console. As always love the video Spite!

  • @dasko3
    @dasko3 Před rokem +4

    Spot on sir! An excellent comprehensive but fair take on the KLX300SM.

  • @wipperwil
    @wipperwil Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hey Spite. Thanks for posting. Hoping you get to 1M++ subs before 2024 mate.

  • @yammi.raven.r6891
    @yammi.raven.r6891 Před rokem +27

    I actually just bought one of these. I’ve owned a R3, Z900, still own my 2020 R6 and now one of these guys and honestly, this is the most fun I’ve had on a bike and I’m a whopping 270lbs dude at 6’2. I personally think a rear sprocket change and a fuel tuner will give this enough kick to make it perfect for its size. It’s dummy comfortable around town, I live in Dubuque Iowa and it’s perfect for around town and the country roads. I’ve been practicing wheelies on it mainly in first gear and it’s definitely a great place to start and learn.
    Side note I will say I really miss the Z900. This bike gives me baby vibes of that bike and I plan to get another. I’m glad you finally did a vid on this man keep it going!

    • @covertsnake
      @covertsnake Před 3 měsíci +1

      I am the same size as you are. What is the top speed you can achieve? My commute includes the Houston ship channel bridge and I'm not sure if it would be safe in that situation.

    • @yammi.raven.r6891
      @yammi.raven.r6891 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@covertsnake I've gotten like 90mph. But it was struggling so bad. It's terrible on the highway lol, I've since traded it in and got a deal on my new 24 z900

    • @yammi.raven.r6891
      @yammi.raven.r6891 Před 3 měsíci

      @@covertsnake if you're not doing highway and mainly under 65mph then it's lovely

    • @claytonware7540
      @claytonware7540 Před 5 dny

      @@covertsnake if you don't speed then yes it's perfectly fine for the highway, mfs will take groms on the highway

  • @timlovejoy7616
    @timlovejoy7616 Před rokem +1

    I've had one of these for about one month. Put about 800 miles on it so far and I'm having a lot of fun with it. I bought it to take on camping trips because of ease in loading into truck. I usually ride a FJR and every time I get on the KLX I can't help but smile. It feels so light, and easy to move. I ride it every chance I get and have only ridden the FJR once since buying it, and that was because my grandson wanted to ride the FJR. I'm 64, 6-2, 190 and have no issues with the seat. I have ridden the bike two hours without stopping and had no problems with seat or bars.
    It does not have a lot of power, but does okay if you keep the rpm's up, and I Love going to the gas station with this bike. If I would change something it would be to add a gear indicator.

  • @ganzhomanh8137
    @ganzhomanh8137 Před rokem

    KLX300sm owner here. There's a lot you can do to coax more out of this bike and still be less than a DRZ400sm. Real world pricing here in SoCal is $9K+ out the door for the DR. And it needs to be modded a bit. Got mine used/modded with Dyno Jet tuner, Yosh, 2ndary throttle for $6k and then modded for trail/offroading, KDX snorkel, tires, bark busters, risers, pro tapers, skid plate, rear rack, lithium battery, 13th front sprocket and took all the smog junk off. With Yosh, lithium battery and smog junk I took off close to 15lbs. I look at mine as a "super" TW200 with better suspension, more grunt and more ground clearance. Great video.

  • @greenmoto
    @greenmoto Před rokem +32

    I think you nailed it pretty well with this one(2+year KLXsm owner).. I do think Kawi could have sold a lot more of them if they included the drywall and 4 pack of Monsters. 🤘

  • @Shenthusiast
    @Shenthusiast Před rokem

    Spite thank you so much for including numbers in KG and NM, love you for that 😂

  • @BluuSkyz
    @BluuSkyz Před rokem +52

    For a smaller or average sized person this bike would be an absolute blast around town. I had a DRZ400sm for years and if I jump in sumo again I'd probably jump on one of these.

    • @Illness.og.
      @Illness.og. Před rokem +1

      Wheelie beast

    • @papasmurf159
      @papasmurf159 Před rokem +1

      Or a 690/701, pulls the weight better plus more rip.

    • @machupikachu1085
      @machupikachu1085 Před rokem +2

      no you wouldn't. You'd find it gutless.

    • @BluuSkyz
      @BluuSkyz Před rokem

      @@machupikachu1085 I keep reading that.. I'd definitely have to at least try one now to see.

    • @machupikachu1085
      @machupikachu1085 Před rokem +2

      @@BluuSkyz sadly, a KLX with a pipe, snorkel and Eflash won't even make the HP and torque numbers of a stock Dr.Z. And not many people keep them stock. The only people this bike will excite are people who haven't tried the Dr.Z and don't know any better.

  • @mikef3300
    @mikef3300 Před rokem +1

    I looked at the 300’s when I was looking to add a bike to get back in the trails with but wouldn’t have to trailer it there. After doing some research I discovered that the 300’s weighed just as much as the ktm 690 but had half the power. The suspension was also fully adjustable and felt so much better for me being 6ft and 230lbs. I’ll admit that the 690 was more expensive but I believe it was well worth the extra money. It’s been a few years now and I still get a big grin every time I throw a leg over the 690. It’s been very reliable with routine maintenance and has an incredible aftermarket available so it’s easy to make it your own. I don’t believe I’d be as happy if I would’ve chosen a 300. The 690 is great off-road and a fantastic city bike. It has the power to jump on the highway for a few exits but I wouldn’t consider it a highway cruiser. To me it’s more of a backroads explorer that really comes alive when the tarmac turns to dirt. It reminds me of my 1993 KDX250 that I had and makes me feel 10 years younger. What more can you ask from a motorcycle?

  • @RamboRichardson
    @RamboRichardson Před rokem +4

    I got one of the first KLX300s and I only weigh 130LBS, I can confirm it whips when you weight 100+ less 🤙 I have hit 100 on flat land and can cruise at 80, a new sprocket does yet though. Thanks for the confirmation on the GasGas 700, I have been thinking about it as a 2nd.

  • @bobhill3941
    @bobhill3941 Před rokem

    Excellent, I was waiting for a review on one of these!

  • @jasonwahl7681
    @jasonwahl7681 Před rokem

    I picked up a 2012 KLX 250 dual sport this spring as a garage mate to my 04 ZRX, I'm a fatass at 300lbs and the lil Lex is a riot in my opinion ya just gotta wring it's little neck, it does haul me at 65mph fairly well. I mainly use it to commute (12 miles) and explore back roads in the sticks of central NY. I knew it wasn't going to be a rocket ship, that's what I have the ZRX for, but the KLX is better than I thought it was going to be. FYI all stock except someone removed the snorkel, I did add a bit of preload to the rear spring.
    Thanks for the content 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻.

  • @LDDivision
    @LDDivision Před rokem +11

    Seeing that I'm also a big guy (6'5" 265lbs) In still wanting a video about bikes for larger riders. Not everyone wants/needs a giant cruiser.

    • @spitescorner
      @spitescorner  Před rokem +11

      Working on a video about that!

    • @GratefulOverlander
      @GratefulOverlander Před rokem

      Get a KLR, it's taller. Just set up the suspension for your weight (which may require an upgrade but that's true on any bike)

    • @panthersblow
      @panthersblow Před 5 měsíci

      Im 6'1 245lbs and I just picked up a 2024 KTM500exc and put a supermoto kit on it. Its the most fun I have ever had on 2 wheels. It will flip me over backwards and pound me into the pavement in 1st and second gear at full throttle, even sitting forward on the seat. Its 220lbs dry, so the bike weighs less than me. Makes it easy to throw around and has enough power to always keep you happy.

  • @m3lvn415
    @m3lvn415 Před rokem +2

    These small displacement bikes always make riders smile and somehow reminds you of what motorcyling is about.

  • @matthewbrown7044
    @matthewbrown7044 Před rokem

    I got a KLX230 used with 800 miles on it. Had all the same mods. I ride it to the trails and on the trails, and it's great for picking through the New England woods. I like it a lot, but I take my other bike for trips on the highway

  • @joee8795
    @joee8795 Před rokem +6

    Everyone just wants to beat around the bush with this shit, instead of just giving us what we want!
    We want a road legal 450 SUMO based off of an MX Frame, from anyone Suzuki, Honda, Kawasaki, KTM etc.. 🙏🏻🤘🏻
    Put the price point a couple grand higher than a regular 450 Motocross Bike and they’ll sell like Coffee!!

  • @PortersGarage
    @PortersGarage Před rokem +5

    I bought one of these a few months ago, people keep asking me how I like it. My typical response is “It’s a 1 season bike”. Basically after this riding season is over I’ll be done with it. I kept seeing posts about secondary throttle plate removal, it’s controversial but figured that is reversible and doesn’t cost anything. After doing that mod I’m having more fun with it, but I still plan to ride it 1 season and move on. I’m on my 3rd season with my Z125.

  • @pandamoto
    @pandamoto Před rokem

    Daylied my klx300 1998 for about a year, it was my first bike and it was a great bike but it always left me wanting more. Even to the point where I did a carb, a pipe, a 351 big bore, and a bunch of other mods and it STILL left me wanting more. I finally bought a drzsm and I enjoy it much much more lol

  • @MotorcyclesOffroad
    @MotorcyclesOffroad Před rokem +2

    The torque complaint is the same reason I didn't prefer the Dual sport trim in my comparisons. On dual sports in general I really don't prefer an engine that has to be rev'ed out to achieve "get out of the hole" torque. Good informative video btw.

  • @mrcool-ko4od
    @mrcool-ko4od Před rokem +1

    I appreciate all the great content dude 🤘🤘🤘

  • @jdmsurfer
    @jdmsurfer Před 3 měsíci +1

    As a harley brother and r1 owner, I bought one. It was some of the most fun I had on a small bike. Exhaust, snorkel, tune and sprocket made it a true blast. I'm 5 11 and 220 and it's a fun bike.

  • @nephilymbass1
    @nephilymbass1 Před rokem +2

    I was interested when I first saw these a couple years back. Love dirt bikes and the idea of a supermoto was appealing. But personally I was a bit shocked by the price. I agree with a lot of the points mentioned in this video. Funny thing is for about the same price you can get a kawasaki Z400 that solves a lot of those problems.

  • @arnoldtham6827
    @arnoldtham6827 Před rokem +3

    Guy named Keng runs a little shop in Chiang Mai that does big bores on KLXs. Has a 402 kit in testing rn

  • @jeffreyhurst9552
    @jeffreyhurst9552 Před rokem

    I had a demo ride on one a month ago and loved it. Of course it helps to be 5’8” and weigh 145.

  • @OneLastPan
    @OneLastPan Před rokem

    I'm 5'11" and 225lbs with gear. Not huge but not tiny. Bike seemed a little sluggish but I just did what I did with my KLR250 and dropped a tooth in the front and now I feel comfortable riding in city traffic. Enough pull to get me outta sketchy situations in higher rpms (7000 to 8000) and I only lost about 5mph off my top end. 80ish mph down to 75ish mph. Handles the country roads to work just fine.

  • @petrpinkhasov7077
    @petrpinkhasov7077 Před rokem

    Thanks for the great review Spite

  • @3dartstudio007
    @3dartstudio007 Před rokem

    When I get to an RV site and hook everything up, I want something like this to pop off the rear carriage and zip to town to hit the nearest store. Riding around the camp area and drive through windows is no fun. It's not so heavy you hurt your spine, not too small to zip down the road street legal. Super interesting there are a lot of choices now. Thanks for the review!

  • @SupSecSquirrel
    @SupSecSquirrel Před rokem +11

    I love you spite and this video was amazing. I own a KLX300 myself and by the footage you have in this edit it made it seem like you were riding it like a big piston single such as your KLR650 and your old KTM690. I think most of the juice that you were looking for was at the top end if the revs. I know singles dont really go past 10K rpm but the KLX300 comes alive at 8K due to the nature of smaller pistons having less mass.

    • @autumnday8422
      @autumnday8422 Před rokem

      He mentions no torque but I know from my wr250 it's all at the top.

    • @chrislollich6064
      @chrislollich6064 Před rokem +1

      My XR is pumped 675 + trick stuff only fifty horse but has more bottom
      End , and by the time at 7k I'm already gone. And I do that 300 with
      A pumped moter will blow big bikes
      Off to surtain point. Besides who wants to pay KTM prices when they
      Don't last that long.
      Thanks from NOR-CAL.

  • @sportytoes
    @sportytoes Před rokem

    How does the power with this pipe on it compare to the stock setup? Perhaps the “upgrade tuning” isn’t right for what would makes the torque more desireable. Thoughts?

  • @muzzmatrix
    @muzzmatrix Před rokem

    Superb review. We'll done!

  • @Rettungssocke
    @Rettungssocke Před rokem +1

    Are there any athena big bore kits available for this bike? Like a 330cc Athena or sth?

  • @thumpertorque_
    @thumpertorque_ Před rokem +3

    I wish this bike was an option when I bought my first bike. I bought a DRZ 400SM in 2018 but now I have upgraded to the best supermoto without a doubt which is the 690 SMCR.

  • @liquidmetal4050
    @liquidmetal4050 Před rokem +4

    As a 2022 KLX300SM owner, I would say you pretty much nailed it with this video. I love everything about the bike except its power output.

  • @FrenchyRider574
    @FrenchyRider574 Před rokem +6

    I have a KTM 500 EXC, In my opinion it's the best option because you get 2 bikes in one. Very capable enduro bike, you swap the wheels and you get the best road legal super moto... 110 kg , 50hp can't beat that.

    • @MattPerry
      @MattPerry Před rokem +2

      Yep, but is not japanese and it is another kind of bike, with a maintenance of a race bike.
      The japanese must do these bikes on a 500cc 600cc version, with SM a R version, being R more off road. And easy maintenance.
      No doubt, you have a very good bike.

    • @benmanning4340
      @benmanning4340 Před rokem +1

      I completely agree with you man! I have a gasgas ec 250 2 stroke that I have converted to supermoto and it's an absolute beast. Supermoto converted enduro competition bikes are no doubt the best you will find and are more reliable than most people like to think - that's why us boys over here in Europe like them so much - plus they're much more suited to our roads than in America. Happy riding :)

  • @phil4986
    @phil4986 Před rokem +2

    Great review. Just not enough power. It would be awesome to see Kawasaki put their twin cylinder 650 on this bike with minimal weight gain. There would be torque for days with that.

  • @Brap690
    @Brap690 Před rokem +1

    I agree 100% with this review. I did really enjoy my 2800 miles with my klx300sm but it left me wanting a little more. I got a smcr and didn’t touch my klx for a while riding season and had to trade it in on a grom again. It’s a great starter bike but if it had like another 100cc it would be a keeper

    • @VinCode17
      @VinCode17 Před rokem

    • @emmanuelvargas866
      @emmanuelvargas866 Před 11 měsíci

      So you you enjoy the grom more then klx300sm? Im getting back into motorcycle after 5 year break and cant decide what to buy. Want the klx300sm but can justify 7500 for a 300 supermoto. Might just get a grom.

  • @SirTrizzle
    @SirTrizzle Před rokem

    Planning on getting the 230 dual sport for some trail riding. I’m 180 and 5’9. Hope it’ll keep my happy on the trails for a year or two.

  • @kennethcooley3445
    @kennethcooley3445 Před 8 dny

    Always say how much you weigh. This is as important as the inseam.
    Good job on this review mate.
    I may have just bought this bike because of your review.

  • @bubbazanetti6657
    @bubbazanetti6657 Před rokem +7

    Not sure if that particular KLX you’re riding has any air flow mods but I modded my KLX with a wider snorkel and installed a K&N air filter. I’m still running the stock exhaust and I find that it is way more responsive with those mods. I agree, it doesn’t have that torque you expect but I find that the torque has picked up just a bit, with those mods. And honestly, as it gets up in the revs, this little thing rips. Regardless, good content on this bike. Keep ‘em coming, Spite!

    • @ginorusso9057
      @ginorusso9057 Před rokem +2

      I have a blast riding this bike

    • @ginorusso9057
      @ginorusso9057 Před rokem +1

      Don’t let anyone tell you you can’t one hander and scrape and do everything a sm is meant for. But yea if you want to go over 100 or have more torque past 50 then you’d a bigger one

  • @kalimera8764
    @kalimera8764 Před rokem

    Small notes: The same bike is very similar that offered 30 or so years ago.
    They upgraded to upside down forks early in the 90s, then in the 2000s they changed to a different swingarm, brakes, dash and efi (except US market).
    The 300r was available from almost the start. Converting 250 to 300 with original kawasaki parts was relatively easy (300 had a pumper carb as well).
    Nothing wrong with the bike itself, just to my eyes even a drz is a "newer" design.
    (Similar story with klr650).

  • @nicks3456
    @nicks3456 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm pretty locked in on a DRZ400s as my second bike. I live around trails and plan on off-roading a lot. Is there any other bike that goes toe to toe with the DRZ that I should be looking at?

  • @steviebby
    @steviebby Před 4 měsíci

    How bout getting a klx 450 and running road tyres? How would that stack up?

  • @spar8334
    @spar8334 Před rokem +3

    just cuz it has a hwy gear doesnt mean you gotta stay in it.. down shift and give it some gas got a rev limit for a reason

  • @Motodidakt
    @Motodidakt Před rokem +2

    I've thought about going the SM route with my CRF300L for smoother highway manners, but then realistically, I'm not going to want to switch tires every time I go to Hidden Falls or GSL. So if the 300 is just a road only bike, then yeah, "Meh" is the perfect description. For this reason, I need to get my dirtbike up and running, sell the 300L, and pick up a better street oriented bike. The best option (assuming affordability) really is having multiple, specific purpose bikes.

  • @robertbelote5273
    @robertbelote5273 Před rokem

    The R and D to the front brake makes me think kawai was thinking urban biased build. Could the ninja 400 drop in that frame?

  • @Maoshung
    @Maoshung Před 8 měsíci +1

    I 1000% agree this should have been at minimum a 400cc if not a 500cc. I have owned a DRZ400SM (where is 6th gear!?) and I had a friend with one of these. Loved the feel of the KLX but missed the DRZ TQ and HP. Now I own a Gas Gas 700SM and its an absolute ANIMAL and LOVE IT! Kawasaki needs to change the Engine Size and Suzuki needs a modernized DRZ.

  • @2010johnking
    @2010johnking Před 10 měsíci

    It looks like a pretty cool little setup. Not a beast on the highway but still pretty capable. I've seen a guy on the KLX 300 dual sport version have no issues pulling away from a light and getting to 70 mph before most of us in our cars. I'm a lot lighter too at 165 pounds so I would probably get more out of it than a bigger guy.

  • @YarginFlargin
    @YarginFlargin Před rokem

    I have the duel sport klx300 with aftermarket exhaust and uncorking it with a fuel commander it really peps up the bike. By far not fast but definitely helps.

  • @2wheelseparationanxietydis271

    The question of this vs naked 300 was great and so was your answer. This bike is a great bike to determine what your next bike will be. For me, it made me realize I want a dual sport since I’ve been hitting trails. It also made me realize I want more power for the street. I can’t afford to switch bikes at the moment but that’s ok because it is truly hard to have more fun than you can on a sumo.

    • @chrislollich6064
      @chrislollich6064 Před rokem +2

      I'm sure you can find wheels U can
      Use for nobbys for your bike , the only deference between supèrmoto
      And Dual Sport is the wheels, sm are
      17" and DSport are 18"rear and 21" in front.
      Thanks from NOR-CAL.

    • @2wheelseparationanxietydis271
      @2wheelseparationanxietydis271 Před rokem

      @@chrislollich6064 yes it’s possible BUT the brake rotors are different size and once it’s done I’ve heard that it feels unstable. Something about the ride heights or spring rates aren’t correct once the dual sport wheels go on. No biggie, I’m going to do the cheapest thing: tires! The shinko 700 or kenda 244. I’ve already done single track with the 700 and it’s not great with the 17 up front but it did everything I asked. Thanks norcal brother!

    • @chrislollich6064
      @chrislollich6064 Před rokem +1

      @@2wheelseparationanxietydis271 My bike is XR650L I bought super moto so I can have the best of both worlds, thanks for the input, my bike
      Is real tall and the SM wheels bring it
      Down a little bit, and the bigger disc,
      On the front stops smother .
      Keep on riding, and main thing have
      Fun doing it.
      Thanks from NOR-CAL.

  • @datseverywhere140
    @datseverywhere140 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Is it equipped with tubeless tires?

  • @Johngottisentme
    @Johngottisentme Před rokem

    I got an ssr150 I actually kind of love it. Want to get a second bike, the klx230sm is on my list , I personally enjoy the light bikes , the light - medium power.
    I know myself, if I were to get a 400+ I’d be 6 feet under

  • @YooperDanKulka
    @YooperDanKulka Před rokem

    When are you going to put a ski on the front and snow track on the back?????

  • @smashedgyro
    @smashedgyro Před 8 měsíci +1

    As a DRZ owner, I can appreciate other manufacturers like Kawasaki trying to put pressure on Suzuki (to innovate). It's too bad the KLX is underwhelming but given where most of the motorcycle market is/what most riders "want", anything larger/more modern seems to come with issues (electronics and weight & cost) that go against what makes SMs great in general.

  • @iLLunatic
    @iLLunatic Před 5 měsíci

    Been researching this bike. So far this is the First and only negative "review" I've seen/heard. Thanks for your input and time with this.

  • @baz69er13
    @baz69er13 Před rokem

    Ive had my Kawasaki D-Tracker 250 for over ten years now & i still enjoy riding it, its very reliable, cheap to maintain & has a nice seating position, the seat is uncomfortable on long journeys & not that powerful & yes the front brake is powerful, if you look at the klx 250 yourl see how much bigger the disc is, i would of liked the new 300cc to have more power, abs, better headlight & maybe an updated digital dash & i wouldnt of minded paying a bit more for it either....

  • @bobjenkins3rd
    @bobjenkins3rd Před 4 měsíci

    Cool bike and makes more sense if you’re prioritizing mpg.

  • @colocode6979
    @colocode6979 Před 3 měsíci

    being a 170lb rider. i think it feels great. can change the sprocket up a little bit feels a little more torque. can cut about 4-5lbs of with aftermarket exhaust too.

  • @nealsmo4359
    @nealsmo4359 Před rokem

    As an owner of a DRZ and has spent time test riding the KLX I agree 100%

  • @rabidwookie606
    @rabidwookie606 Před 11 měsíci

    Anyone found an upgrade on the rear spring?

  • @KeViNMCMXXCIX
    @KeViNMCMXXCIX Před rokem

    The KLX does look good! Can't deny! Maybe they'll come wit a higher CC one perhaps.That'd be ace! Cause I can imagine one wanting more torque sooner or later.

  • @peterbarron6150
    @peterbarron6150 Před rokem +1

    I suspect that bike has an aftermarket shock in it as well. If test ridden one with a 34in inseam and the seat did not seem as low as the one you had.

  • @davidsanders890
    @davidsanders890 Před rokem

    Help I can't find the hood on my bike!?!

  • @andrewwiltse8882
    @andrewwiltse8882 Před rokem

    Well done Sir!

  • @bwoodblu
    @bwoodblu Před rokem

    I got one this year, really like it a lot but ya just a touch more power would make it magical. It helps that I'm lightweight, only ever full throttle up hills at high speed

  • @Marts1499
    @Marts1499 Před rokem +2

    Cool little bike! Idk why they didn’t make it a drz killer like a high 40s hp

  • @aperlia6603
    @aperlia6603 Před rokem

    Just started window shopping the honda version, the KLX 230SM and the KLX 300SM. Honestly just want something to shred up some backroads. I rode a honda 100 at the go kart track and it was the most fun I've had on a bike. I'd like to be able to have that experience on the street. As long as it has the power/torque to get me up to an interesting speed to take turns, that's all I care about. Just want to upgrade the suspension and braking if needed. I could care less if it's wheelie happy. I'm sure it can clutch up fine from a stop or first gear roll if I decide i wanna practice wheelies. edit: I'm also a 125 lb rider. So I think it would be fun with how light I am.

  • @morganmorris7603
    @morganmorris7603 Před rokem +1

    I bought a 23 klx300sm to get back into riding. Its a ton of fun on twisty back roads, but with a couple month's i bought a bigger bike. I really wish the klx had just a bit more power.

  • @ldorman
    @ldorman Před rokem

    I'm 193cm tall and weigh about 94kg.
    I owned a 2006 Yamaha YBR125 and that managed without any problems +70mph and uphill the slowest I got was 58mph.
    Also, I had a quick 3 minutes look, and couldn't find any HP figures for this bike. Kawa doesn't put them onto their own website.
    The Yamaha put out 12hp and the only source I found finally horsepower figures was 3rd party websites listing it with 23hp.
    I personally lost interest in contemporary Kawasaki's; I did my full license at the bike training school on a brand new Kawa 650 last year and that thing was less exciting than watching the grass grow. The little inline 2 also sounded like my toothbrush, not like a motorbike.
    They had a couple of different Kawas at the training facility as they were sponsored by a Kawasaki main dealer and you even got a voucher of you bought a bike from that dealer - I never went as I already had my SV1000n at home.

  • @mimi1girl2dempsey3
    @mimi1girl2dempsey3 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Since the motor likes to rev why not try a bigger rear sprocket?

  • @kleinbottled79
    @kleinbottled79 Před rokem +2

    Seems like there are 2 kinds of riders. Those who enjoy tight powerbands that require well timed shifting and those who want torque at low rpm so they can be lazy about shifting.

    • @2wheelseparationanxietydis271
      @2wheelseparationanxietydis271 Před rokem +2

      I noticed he’s going uphill at 5k rpm complaining about torque. It’s like bro, you’re 240 lbs on a small thumper, you gotta downshift 😂

  • @racerx3669
    @racerx3669 Před rokem +7

    Bro is too big for the bike

    • @JohnMatrixOfficial
      @JohnMatrixOfficial Před 2 měsíci

      It's a chic bike.

    • @infesting
      @infesting Před měsícem

      Chic bike? That has to be the dumbest thing to come out of a man's mouth. What does being a female have to do with the size of the bike other than what you've heard other people say You're a f****** follower

  • @richards6065
    @richards6065 Před 2 měsíci

    What's the ideal weight for the rider?

  • @GoodBariusOfTheNorth
    @GoodBariusOfTheNorth Před rokem

    I've a 22 KLX Sm it was very similar to what I started on and I wanted a A to B gas saver. @4500 miles it still feels amazing my only gripe is the stock tires are meeh, what tires would I prefer mostly road but would do fine on dirt road?

    • @machupikachu1085
      @machupikachu1085 Před rokem

      I've got the motoz Tractionator GPS on my sumo rims. They are good for both.

  • @nokintendo9132
    @nokintendo9132 Před měsícem

    Thank you for your review.

  • @Joshandthekingdom
    @Joshandthekingdom Před rokem

    dude where are you getting your video intros? They go so hard every time

  • @sokugi8872
    @sokugi8872 Před rokem

    The older gen klx motors have an alternate timing gear position stamped at the factory u can use to gain more bottom/mid range power. Cheap mod hidden to pass emissions laws I believe. Cant say about the newer ones,sorry. But u can still replace the snorkel with a kdx200 unit, yes change the sprockets and maybe a header pipe with an expansion chamber Instead of the tailpipe mod to go for power gain over exhaust tone. Find a good apolsterer and get a more usable seat made.

  • @paulh7798
    @paulh7798 Před 6 měsíci +1

    During acceleration, one additional horsepower gains as much as a loss of 7 pounds. For a rider 70lbs lighter than you, the bike will accelerate like it has a power curve 10hp higher at all rpms than it would with you on board. That's going to be felt the most at lower rpm when the engine is not making a lot of horsepower. It's a smaller man's bike.

  • @kurbuy21
    @kurbuy21 Před rokem

    I have a klx300sm and I love my bike so much I have 10k+ on it already

  • @docsamson2299
    @docsamson2299 Před rokem

    Rode a Honda CRF230M for a year and would've KILLED for another 70cc! I had a lot of fun on it but it... took... forever... to get where I wanted to go...

  • @OrthodoxAli
    @OrthodoxAli Před rokem

    Spite! Please review the honda's "new" XR150L!

  • @michaelcovel1720
    @michaelcovel1720 Před rokem +2

    I want another video of this bike where it actually gets ridden in the powerband. That's some VERY relaxed riding in the twisties. What's it like leaned over in hairpins at 9000rpm?

    • @machupikachu1085
      @machupikachu1085 Před 11 měsíci

      @sonofthebrownmanbond7315 how is it a weird review? He's riding it just like he rides his Dr.Z sm, and deduced that the Zuke has way more HP and TQ. Which it does. I'd say that's apples to apples reviewing.

  • @gheperegrino1131
    @gheperegrino1131 Před 5 měsíci

    Hoping Kawasaki would listen from this review and would make necessary improvement in the upcoming models. For now I just changed my mind to get one and would like to wait for a much better version. I also watched upcoming models of higher displacement models of dual sports from the other big three in 2025. I'm excited see those upcoming models.

  • @theandrew999
    @theandrew999 Před rokem +1

    A used KLX300 seems like an amazing deal. The KLX looks like so much fun.

  • @hafthohlladung1208
    @hafthohlladung1208 Před rokem

    I bought a 2017 D tracker 250 (basically klx300sm but with old 250cc engine) with alot of mod and the thing had been lift almost 3 inch with 6000 mile on it for 2700$ i have to say i dont regret at all. But the gearing is weird for supermoto it get 14T front 39T rear make you feel no torque at all. But im thinking of changing the rear to 45t i hope that gonna make it feel like proper SUMO.

  • @dondutch4107
    @dondutch4107 Před rokem

    my 06 KLX250 came with a 21 on front and a 18 on rear, 6th gear would do the same thing bogging down. i installed SM tires 17 front and 17 rear and 6th gear finally got pull. i could then get the bike up to 90-100MPH (i think Speedo was off after tire swap).. what im saying is dropping a tooth in rear gear on that bike will do a lot for the bike

  • @revmatchproductions
    @revmatchproductions Před rokem

    How bout a Honda 450RL with a set of supermoto tires???

  • @2.0_brittt
    @2.0_brittt Před 2 měsíci

    My sister recently got a 2018 klx250. It’s slow as heck, but I love it! Buy it with the impression that you’re buying a two wheeled Miata, and you’ll be happy. But if you’re wanting something fast, this isn’t the bike for you. I think it’s great. I feel like I can relax and just have a great time on it, rather than my husaberg constantly trying to rip my face off all the time 😂

  • @mattsloop2736
    @mattsloop2736 Před rokem +1

    Rode a drz400sm at 90+ it was screaming. At 70 it was pretty much revving out more then i was comfortable with. They just aren't made for highways. Backroads and gravel are their home

  • @easyfromtnbtw3555
    @easyfromtnbtw3555 Před 7 měsíci

    I bought one when they came out thinking it was gonna be a wheelie ripping machine but it’s a tractor lol Kawasaki should’ve made this a 450sm I did everything to it like full exhaust,kdx air intake,fuel controller and deleted emissions and it helped wake it up but still not enough power so I traded it for a new Honda Transalp 750 I never understood the adv hype cuz of the giant size but the middleweight section is the sweet spot for me and I’m in love with it it’s so comfortable and really good on asphalt and it is also a wheelie ripping machine 😂. I highly recommend anyone looking to ride a middleweight adv bike

  • @sunlbx
    @sunlbx Před rokem +1

    says "It doesn't have passing power" goint at mid rpm wide open in top gear up a hill....
    well are you sure you are in the right gear?

  • @EJChevy
    @EJChevy Před rokem +1

    Dude I would love to hear your thoughts on the tw200!

    • @spitescorner
      @spitescorner  Před rokem +1

      I'd love to try one. It looks like derpy fun