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We got our hands on a brand spankin' new Husqvarna FE350 Dual Sport Motorcycle for a weekend thanks to my buddy Dave. Does it live up to the legendary Husqvarna hype? Mmmmm hmmmm! But there's a bone stock 320 lb gorilla in the room...
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@eveRide
@eveRide 5 лет назад
Happy Thanksgiving everybody! I want you to know that I'm grateful for YOU for riding with me today in the digiworld! I love this time of year... the time of rampant materialism! Where on the day after Thanksgiving we show all that gratitude by completely forgetting all the things we already have and blowing as much money as possible on MOAR! ;) In all honesty, if you're planning on picking up some gifts online (for somebody else or for yourself) then please consider using the links at the top of everideadv.com to access your favorite online retailers like Amazon, Rocky Mountain ATV MC, eBay, etc. Using those links helps my channel a TON! If you're doing any shopping online, even if you don't use mine, please use links from your favorite RU-vidr! It seriously makes a massive difference!
@kyjelly5524
@kyjelly5524 5 лет назад
eveRide ADV did you prefer the husky 350 over the beta 480?
@ronpeterd8429
@ronpeterd8429 4 года назад
I've had my 2016 FE350s since new. I've made a few mods (lowered, seat, rack...etc) but the biggest improvement I found was adding 11 grams of clutch weight. It idles in the rough like a trials bike. Love this bike and ride it everyday.
@tylergady2019
@tylergady2019 3 года назад
Curious how you go about that. I ride a Beta evo trials bike for single track riding, but am looking to move back to a regular trail bike. I've never heard of adding clutch weight, so it helps with lower speed trail riding?
@nickg2431
@nickg2431 2 года назад
hi 11grams is almost nothing .would you tell us a little more please
@MotoMatsalleh
@MotoMatsalleh 4 года назад
*HELP NEEDED FROM DUAL SPORTERS* I'm an American living in Malaysia. Over the last year or two I've moved squarely into realizing that dualsporting is my ideal rising style. I'm 30 mins to 1.5 hours from a ton of trails that go from mild to nearly extreme difficulty when wet. So I could regularly do days with 100km on backroads and 100km onroad in a day. Here is the big challenge: basically none of the standard Japanese dual sport bikes that would be obvious choices. Drz 400, Dr 650, klr 650, either never came to Malaysia or are rare and I'd never find parts and a mechanic to fix them. My only true dual sport choices are the klx250 and crf250L. Those just don't really do it for me and once I modded them how I know I'd need to, they would be more expensive than they would be fun. But something interesting here, a ton of people get a fancy Enduro, a KTM, husky, or sherco, and then get sick of paying to keep up the maintenance schedule. This is something Malaysians hate. So they depreciate really really fast. I regularly see the following bikes lightly used for right around 5kUSD: KTM exc-f 250/350 and sherco 250/300 four stroke. Most of the mechanics that work on these bikes here basically talk like they will all explode if they touch pavement. I'm seeing the exc-f 500 making round the world trips, you loved the fe350 (same engine as the exc-f) on the road at mild speed. Am I crazy to want to dual sport a bike like this? 1 hour on backroads, two hours offroad, 1 hour back? I'm not going to race, my trail riding will be slower than many. I'm just having a hard time believing that a little pavement at 50mph is kryptonite for these bikes. Help me out guys/gals that know more than me. Especially if you are riding a KTM/husky/sherco on the road some
@aatoratog
@aatoratog 4 года назад
it's fine on road as long as speed is below 60ish and you keep up with maintenance. 15hr oil changes, people get lots of hours out of the top end. things can go wrong though... I had a plastic oil pump idler gear fail that grenaded my engine.
@aatoratog
@aatoratog 4 года назад
it's not really a street bike or a dual sport, it's a dirt bike. service and maintenance are all like a dirt bike.
@MotoMatsalleh
@MotoMatsalleh 4 года назад
@@aatoratog so are you of the opinion that dual sporting and trail riding would maybe allow you to change the oil often and check the valves but leave the top end until there are signs of issues?
@MotoMatsalleh
@MotoMatsalleh 4 года назад
Mechanically speaking, I'm not seeing the extreme difference between an exc-f, a 690 Enduro, and a wr250r (compression, hp per liter, etc) and of course what's written in the manual for maintenance intervals. To be clear, I'm not talking about if you are racing or really ripping
@aatoratog
@aatoratog 4 года назад
@@MotoMatsalleh yes as long as you keep up with oil changes, keep air filter clean and check valves you should be good. I heard people getting 100-300 maybe even up to 500 hours out of top end. I used mine like a dual sport but it's def a dirt bike. it's identical engine to the dirt bikes with a bit more emission stuff on it and different mapping. 690 has 10,000 km service intervals and you don't need to change oil and air filter every 15 hours.
@dukegnarley
@dukegnarley 5 лет назад
I think if you get those two bikes out of the desert and up into the woods you will notice a bigger difference. That extra weight will wear you out much quicker.
@thealvaco
@thealvaco 5 лет назад
Very true
@jthebk3864
@jthebk3864 5 лет назад
That’s one of the great things about dual sports there’s really no perfect bike for everyone someone should do a video showing best bikes for different terrain woods, desert , urban , and maybe best bike for doing all of them
@davidc1961utube
@davidc1961utube 5 лет назад
So if you live in the desert...
@hops6326
@hops6326 5 лет назад
I got a husky fe350 it's perfect for me, dirt roads to work, excellent control for the mountain riding in BC, gotta keep up on the maintenance but with anything you take care of it and it will last forever
@HardcoreWeeaboo
@HardcoreWeeaboo 5 лет назад
@@hops6326 hey! Can it cruise on road at 70 mph without a problem? Dream bike omgg
@TortureTestMagazine
@TortureTestMagazine 5 лет назад
A genius way of avoiding the hoosk-var-nuh trolls haha!
@minnionator
@minnionator 5 лет назад
Ive always been an "old worn out japanese bike" kind of guy too......I bought a 2017 FE350 this spring and never looked back. Love it!
@Lawman-196
@Lawman-196 5 лет назад
I have the Husky 450fe and love it. The major flaw you didn't mention is the crazy short maintenance intervals.....15 hrs. Great vid!
@ChaoticDetour
@ChaoticDetour 5 лет назад
It might just be my mood but this was your best edited bike review yet. As cool as the new bikes are it is amazing at what you can do for half the money, $2000 DRZ plus $3000 in custom suspension and other mods will make one great bike set up specifically for the owner.
@JackLowry1313
@JackLowry1313 5 лет назад
I have one that's just over a year old with 1600 miles and it's been in the shop for problems 6 times. Fuel pump, chain, ignition, battery, etc. If I had to do it ocer again I'd but Japanese.
@m.r.t9298
@m.r.t9298 5 лет назад
eveRide don't sound so surprised that the chase bike was keeping up with the Husky. It's a well known fact that it boils down to 80% rider and 20% bike, I learned it back in the 70's as a kid reading Motocross Action or Dirt Bike magazine I forget which. Love the vids. Keep twisting the throttles. Happy holidays.
@RWWRENTAL
@RWWRENTAL 5 лет назад
GIVE eveRIDE 100k subs already!!! he deserves it. One of the best dual sport YT i know
@samueljlarson
@samueljlarson 5 лет назад
Love the FE350 but also appreciate how you're loyal to the DRZ and and other japanese dual sports despite their short comings. I have always prioritized economy and reliability over performance and flare but the FE is tempting me I admit. Great review!
@aaronbehindbars
@aaronbehindbars 5 лет назад
They call it the "6 Days" because that's how often it needs maintenance... I wonder what the maintenance schedule is like on the Husky? This 350 does seem to hit a sweet spot in terms of power, freeway speed, and weight.
@offroadtrailrider77
@offroadtrailrider77 5 лет назад
Aaron Fink well my 2012 KTM 350 exc-f has been flawless. 120 hours and all I have done is oil change and cleaned air filter and tires. Trail riding, slabbing, , adventure exploration, and enduro racing is what it’s seen. So far super low maintenance. Flawless EFI as well. Picked it up used for $4500 with only 60 hours. Can’t wait to get another one in the future. Nothing busted on it. All stock except for emissions junk removed and a FMF Q muffler.
@mototrailz
@mototrailz 5 лет назад
yeah me too...just sold my 450 six days 2017 in under 5 days being on craigslist. 5500 miles and 190hours with the same sparks plug. That KTM maintenance BS is over since 2014-15...and they know it but yet they still hate....whatever....they are missing out as the video above is pointing out. Also good resale value and i got mine as a left over for $9500...so no brainer...if you want to have fun...i mean real fun!
@australiaadventure1166
@australiaadventure1166 5 лет назад
You ride a Grom Aaron enough said.
@davidc1961utube
@davidc1961utube 5 лет назад
KTM Trailrider the point I think is that you are counting hours, and my wimpy 300 lb WR250R counts thousands of kilometres. Power, weight, reliability. Pick any two...
@offroadtrailrider77
@offroadtrailrider77 5 лет назад
David Clark I owned 2 WR250R’s and after taking them all around Colorado and BigBend I determined I needed bikes that were more performance oriented wrt suspension and power. I sold them and got KTM 500 and 350. That was 6 years ago and never regretted it. When I ride I want the best performing machine. I was concerned about KTM reliability but so far that has not materialized. I see the WR250R as a steppingstone to the KTMs. I will say if I wanted long range distance then I would probably get one of the new 2019 ktm 690 enduros. They are on my short list. Too many bikes and not enough time to ride. Wish I lived in southern Utah.
@TaterGrabbinBass
@TaterGrabbinBass Год назад
I recently picked up a 21’ Husqvarna fe350s and it’s a blast, I got it with 220mi with a bunch of mods on it that was owned by a guy in his late 60’s so it’s pretty much brand new and what I paid for it was pretty much a deal I couldn’t pass up so I had to scoop it up! Once the temps in AZ go down a bit I’m going to be hitting the trails every weekend and I cannot wait! I hope it cools down soon so I can start my journey asap.
@michaeljkasnter
@michaeljkasnter 5 лет назад
Love the H voice over !!! I could hear that all day everyday!!!
@Trad-Am
@Trad-Am 5 лет назад
Should really try the 500's of ya get a chance, definitely feel heavier with their larger reciprocating mass in the engine, but actual weight is very close. Then there's the grunt factor, you can always ride it in a taller gear, and not really worry about shifting much. The one mod I found necessary, at least on my 2014 Husaberg fe501(basically a Husky without the linkage) was a throttle tamer, as in stock form the 500efi's really hit hard off idle. Now I also did the rekluse core exp 3.0 auto clutch, but that was for the low rpm technical stuff I like without stalling. I don't like the heavier clutch pull, or engagement feel as much as stock, and if it was a 300 2 stroke it's totally unneeded, but the 500 4t's do flame out easy at low rpm. That's really the biggest bummer, because the low rpm torque, and traction are amazing, but the rekluse was a decent compromise, even if or makes you lazy.
@hissenpissen3588
@hissenpissen3588 5 лет назад
Finally! Someone saying "Husqvarna" right (the first time). Greetings from Sweden.
@jasonperryphoto
@jasonperryphoto 5 лет назад
They're amazing bikes! I bought a '17 500 EXC and I couldn't be happier. My buddy has a 350 and he feels the same way... thousands of miles on it and no valve adjustment or repairs have been needed. It's rock solid. I had to put a Vortex on mine to solve the flameout/emissions issues but, when I did, it just got sooooo much better. After seeing the exploits of @Braaping_kiwi and his 60k miles 500 EXC, I'm super-tempted to "adventurize" mine take it on longer trips. Light, fast, capable! What more could you ask for?
@ridingdeep8530
@ridingdeep8530 5 лет назад
I really like my dual-sported KTM 350XC-F, generally just the right amount of power - especially for our technical riding up here. I think the big difference between the 400 and the 350, at least for technical riding would be the weight, there is a pretty big difference between the two. Also, I bought my 2011 350XC for $4,000 not long ago and have invested a couple hundred in dual-sport stuff, no need to break the bank.
@toddkurtz7635
@toddkurtz7635 5 лет назад
One small correction, the weight difference between the two bikes is not 80 pounds. I have a 2017 KTM500 excf and my brother has a 2011 DRZ400S. The KTM weighs 260 pounds with a full tank and the Drz weighs 317 with a full tank. A difference of 57 pounds. How do I know? I weighed them both on a shipping scale 2 days ago. And the Husky 350fe weighs the same as my 500 due to the fact that it has linkage compared to the KTMs no linkage suspension. It's amazing how many people overestimate the weight of a DRZ400 and underestimate the weight of the KTM/Husky bikes.
@ObliviousMonk
@ObliviousMonk 5 лет назад
i've got the husqvarna fe350, it actually weighs 220 pounds, and i've ridden the 500 excf, the weight difference is pretty noticeable. so the drz would feel like im riding around on an adventure bike lol
@peteransel2715
@peteransel2715 5 лет назад
Excellent video and great self-depreciating sense of humor. Much appreciated! After much research on new dual sports for camping adventures in the Sierra Mountains' forest roads of California with my twenty year old son, I bought two used, street legal, '96 XR250R's. The engines are bone stock, with the only simple mods being 4 gallon (18 L) IMS tanks, Seat Concept saddles, bar risers, wider foot pegs, and 14/45 gearing (compared to 13/48 stock). 80% of us are not even riding our dual sport/ADV bikes to 20% of their abilities, so at 240 lbs (108 kg), a comfortable 65 mph (105 km/h) asphalt cruising speed, no liquid cooling hoses to worry about, no injector pump to fail, low maintenance, and a very easy two kick (max) starting system, these bikes may be the lightest, simplest, most reliable, most fun, dual sport/lightweight ADV bikes ever made.
@shadetreesurgeon
@shadetreesurgeon 5 лет назад
Oh god back when I had a Husqvarna 450 on the channel I used to get those guys ALLLL the time lol. Great stuff man!
@ColoradoDualSport
@ColoradoDualSport 5 лет назад
And there it is! I was waiting for the direct comparison to the DRZ and you nailed it. While I'm sure I would absolutely love the FE350 I'm now not so sure that the extra $8k would be worth it. I'm glad to say that Xena is still my Endurocorn.
@tonyrichengod9280
@tonyrichengod9280 2 года назад
I can imagine. I just had the chance to test ride my first KTM 4-stroke, a 2018 450 EXC-F. What a REVELATION! Absolute PERFECTION and several levels above any Japanese-made dirt bike (and I own a DRZ). That ride was pure BLISS.
@Gravelcruiser
@Gravelcruiser 5 лет назад
Love the comparisons. I too have the occasional thought of purchasing a euro bike and making payments. Videos like these keep me grounded, and I mean that in a good way. Sure there are benefits to newer tech but those benefits come at a cost. My older tech Asian bikes just deliver more smiles per dollar and if that allows me to ride more places then that's what counts to me.
@rockymtndieselrider1133
@rockymtndieselrider1133 5 лет назад
I own one. 2018. Love it! Wife has the 18 fe250
@toltod
@toltod 5 лет назад
I went from a xt250 I got for my girlfriend (which I heavily borrowed) and went for a Husky 501. Very glad I went bigger, but didn't get the 701. Light, nimble and suspension is night and day comparison. Being a bigger bloke, I was tempted by the 350/450 dual sports and also didn't want to get into the heavier 600cc machines. Realized the first time I had to pick it up on single track that I made the right decision...that 500 has the torque and upgrading to heavier springs (since I am a typical Wisconsin body type) made the ride able to soak up big hits. Sure I've read the clutch slave cylinder may need replacement, but so far I"ve got around 1k miles and just been keeping up on oil /air filter changes and its been treating me kindly, even though its been on alot of single/dual track enduro rides. And I would like an aluminum sub-frame for hauling camping gear, but so far, l like my 2017 501.
@WADZUP
@WADZUP 5 лет назад
Well said Fe501 amigo!!
@olddirtbiker5088
@olddirtbiker5088 5 лет назад
I just bought a 2016 Husky FE350s with 1200 miles for $5900. So far I'm very impressed, but I haven't ridden it enough yet. The previous owner geared it down quite a bit and it's an amazing tractor in singletrack. Not as fast with this gearing as my old 2004 Yamaha WR450 but I don't intend to ride it on the street, and it does have 6 gears instead of 5. The electric start works well, unlike my WR450, but I intend to install the Husky kick start kit anyway as I sometimes ride alone. My only complaints so far--no tachometer, and the cold start button is so far up in the frame you have to get off the bike to use it.
@NLHunter1990
@NLHunter1990 5 лет назад
There is only one thing wrong with your videos that makes me very upset... There isnt enough of them :D
@p.t.anderson1593
@p.t.anderson1593 5 лет назад
Love the video, especially the surprise/sneaky comparison with the Dr. Zed. That price difference is hard to get over...
@DirtObseXXion
@DirtObseXXion 5 лет назад
I have ZERO interest in that bike, but Gdang if that wasn't one of the best bike review vids I ever seen! You Sir, earned a sub...
@GladiusJon
@GladiusJon 5 лет назад
350 is beast, it's the only 4 stroke I would own.
@cyriously_nick2191
@cyriously_nick2191 5 лет назад
Gladius Jon Honda xr400..... I’ll just leave this here....
@vq37vhr12
@vq37vhr12 5 лет назад
The 450 even more beast
@kwiknikk
@kwiknikk 5 лет назад
@@vq37vhr12 Don't think you really got the video
@GeezerEnduro
@GeezerEnduro 5 лет назад
Same, that light weight means you can actually ride gnarl single track!
@MrToad-actual
@MrToad-actual 5 лет назад
I have a TW200 for the past 7 years. I want a 350 4s sooo bad.
@cr4zyw3ld3r
@cr4zyw3ld3r 2 года назад
Can you review the new 501S? I really want to see how it stacks up against the current competition because they did some great things on that machine.
@EachAdventure
@EachAdventure 5 лет назад
Great video man! I am so intrigued by the new bikes but I just can’t wrap my head around spending that much money for one when the older bikes do everything I need them to do and more. Great way to not feed the trolls also 😂
@tanmilne
@tanmilne 5 лет назад
You're videos are always very well made. I can tell you put a lot of effort and time into each and every second. The areas you get to ride are fantastic. I am planning on coming down there (from the great white north 🇨🇦) with my WR250R on the hitch of my SUV next year. Would love to check out some of these places and maybe even join one of your Rally's!
@timt1346
@timt1346 Год назад
Honestly, the 500 has the same problem with the brakes. "Full kung-fu grip" is probably the best description I've heard so far. I prefer the slower revs on the 500, but the 350 is still quite good, even under my 6'3", 250lb carcass. The suspension always needs to be tuned, so really the pogo gripe is probably because it's a borrowed bike, not owned. Pretty good review overall though.
@cspoon123
@cspoon123 5 лет назад
Haha that was a funny conclusion. Suzuki keeping up the the Husky that is. Sure if you ride slow enough on the Husky the Zuki can keep up... But really the smile that 350 will put on you face is priceless. I have a KTM six days version, its still a great all around bike.
@iridemanila
@iridemanila 5 лет назад
Husqvarna is killing the off road game!!! nice video as usual
@Desertfox92308
@Desertfox92308 5 лет назад
We always called them Husky's back in the 70's..Lol Have a great Thanksgiving from Phoenix, AZ :)
@hwobstj
@hwobstj 5 лет назад
I love my 2018 big time. My only disappointment was how quickly the right side plastics melted and melted my riding pants too. I ride a lot at high altitude in CO so I wasn’t prepared for the lean mixture this bike was factory spec’d with. After some research I purchased a KTM and Husky fuel programmer. Not legal for highway use (ahem, ahem), and their exhaust upgrade to cool down the exhaust flow. So far so good. The bike is super sweet in every way I could hope for and, like you said, it fits right in there for the light weight dual sport application. The nice thing about the fuel programmer is that it’s really just plug and play. It’s already set up for my bike they way it came with no adjustments necessary.
@GregHuston
@GregHuston 2 года назад
Good video! Having spent 1000s of miles on 2 different DRZ400Ss I will say that if you had been anywhere other than the Desert, there would probably be a bigger gap or a much more tired rider on the DRZ400S.
@rubenanacleto24
@rubenanacleto24 5 лет назад
I would love to see your opinion on the Suzuki dr 350. I use one for dual sport riding, i have gearing set up to more pull, 2 gear full throttle and front wheel is in the air. To me I feel it's the best dual sport there is. Very capable on off-road riding, you can go on more technical stuff with it. I do let's say, soft enduro, and she a little to heavy for the job, but she goes anyway. On the other end, price for acquiring one is healthy and parts are easy to find. The 350 engine displacement for me is the best for dual sport... After that is just adapting for the specific use you want to give her. I you can, give a go in a good dr 350. I would love the see your thoughts about it. Thanks, all the way from Portugal 🇵🇹. Cheers
@leog8519
@leog8519 5 лет назад
Looks like an older FE350. I've got a 2019 de-restricted FE350. Absolute 'can do it-all' bike for all abilities. Beginners will have amazing fun and pro riders will have a race ready bike for all conditions. The power is super manageable. I'm just an average once a month Sunday rider
@NateB240z
@NateB240z 5 лет назад
Nice vid! The FE350 is my dream bike and I love that you put the audio of the "correct" pronunciation in there. I just go with the socially acceptable nickname of Husky to avoid the wraiths! Lol!
@mt1885
@mt1885 5 лет назад
KTM/Husqvarna - has the BEST bikes they have really put in the engineering and QUALITY over quantity.
@CaptainLicorice
@CaptainLicorice 5 лет назад
Nah beta got them beat
@dirtypot125
@dirtypot125 5 лет назад
I've not seen your videos before, but that was a really good review! Enjoyed the humour, unbiased views and great cinematography. Subscribed :)
@itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449
EverRide , I know you don't answer your Subscribers , but believe me when I say the is a Unicorn Dualsport to replace the KLR, & dr650 ! & it has a smaller brother as well to replace the DRZ. I live in the Land of Aus and own one of theses bikes. Also they have just started importing them into the US. Its the SWM ,S , They do the Superdual , RS 650 , 500 & 300. I have around 5000miles on mine now ( trouble free ) and I ride it like I stool it ! . Look at my Utube reviews and update on the bike ( nothing as good as your channel but I'm not very techo) But I do get the point across about how good the SWM SuperDual is. Regards Paul.
@upcountryoffroad2906
@upcountryoffroad2906 5 лет назад
Glad to see your back in the saddle. Just did some Riding this week for Thanksgiving week before the Rain hit CA.
@dustyweasel41
@dustyweasel41 4 года назад
Just like the rest of your videos, you bring a touch of class and educated view of anything you review. Certainly have helped a couple of my decisions. Thanks!
@SkateEverythingProject
@SkateEverythingProject 5 лет назад
Love this video! Would love to hear more about the maintenance intervals on this beast...
@moorepower13
@moorepower13 Год назад
Only Everide can make a love letter for two bikes, outta the review of one.
@nhbjhbbhbhgvb
@nhbjhbbhbhgvb 5 лет назад
How does this bike compare to the beta 390? Seems like you would love the 390 too!
@hazmatt81
@hazmatt81 5 лет назад
I ride a ‘17 Husky FE350...my cousin had the ‘16 and convinced me to get one. I’ve ridden motorcycles and quads forever but never owned one. Only motorcycles I ever purchased was my first (2002 Honda CBR600 F4i) then during the trend a 2003 Honda XR50 which I built up and prob spent the amount of the cost of a 450 motorcross bike. Ha ha sold the CBR a few years later and still have the 50 to this day. Always rode friends’ quads and dirtbikes but until last year never owned one myself. Wanted one forever but for whatever reason never bought one. But gladly to say I’m now a proud owner of a dual sport bike that for me is perfect for me! Love being able to just open the garage door and go ride. Glad I went with the plated bike as opposed to a track bike.
@americandirtrider7662
@americandirtrider7662 5 лет назад
Between the 16 and 17 FE350, what are your thoughts?
@hazmatt81
@hazmatt81 5 лет назад
I can’t really speak to the differences between the ‘16 vs ‘17. From reading a few snippets here and there the ‘17 was completely redesigned. Motor, electronics and suspension. And even with major differences my riding ability wouldn’t really be able to notice them anyways. I know after 2015 Husqvarna was bought out by KTM. And since then parts are now more readily available and the reliability has bumped up considerably. Anyways, don’t think I answered your question but I didn’t want to leave ya hangin’! Ha ha
@americandirtrider7662
@americandirtrider7662 5 лет назад
Hah well I appreciate the try. I was just curious if you can feel the difference in geometry or power delivery. And I know the 16s came with 4CS forks, but I don't know if the 17 has Xplor 48s or still 4CS. Anyway, thanks for the reply.
@hgcl5290
@hgcl5290 5 лет назад
Always enjoy your videos and have watched many. All Dad bods and potato butts aside, it has been fun to watch your riding go from cautious, safe and moderated to cautious, safe and balls out Baja style! Hope you're enjoying it as much as it looks like you're enjoying it and half as much as I am.
@MarkSpencerAZ
@MarkSpencerAZ 2 года назад
That was a great review sir! I love the twist, coming back to the DRZ and it's ability to keep up with the modern, and pricey Husqvarna! I'm still riding the 1984 XR350R I purchased new in Phoenix in 1984 at the tire old age of 21 years old! Actually my son rides her more now, and I'm riding the 2004 XR400R I picked up and restored. My wife's 2013 xt250 has spoiled me though, I love that magic button. Just picked up a, new to me, 2021 KLX300 I'm fragmented camo. I want to like it as much as my old XR's, but the jury will be out until I get it tuned for me, the proper tires, etc. FYI, we're supposed to be in your neck of the woods this month, but with all the snow and bad weather we stayed in Arizona. This turned out to be good though since it was way out in the middle of nowhere in Mohave county where I found the KLX for sale while on our journey to Buckskin Mountain State Park down along the Colorado.
@MotoMatsalleh
@MotoMatsalleh 4 года назад
Yup, perfect as always..great stuff man!
@milhollandandrew
@milhollandandrew 5 лет назад
I’m having trouble deciding between a WRR, FE350, or a ktm EXC. I use to ride an xt250 when I was 18, about 10 years ago before it was stolen, and have been borrowing a family members KLR on and off for the last decade. Most of my riding is paved back roads as well as logging roads, but would like to learn some trail riding too. I would also choose to commute on the bike June through mid September. Opinions?
@CaptainLicorice
@CaptainLicorice 5 лет назад
I know you'll love a beta 390. It has the feel of a drz400 but just better all around. It's so much better then a 350. The extra stroke length gives it a little tractor factor.
@dragonquestbarrios1092
@dragonquestbarrios1092 4 года назад
I enjoyed your video. Definitely won't say the word... But that bike looks awesome.
@chrisenduroadv1405
@chrisenduroadv1405 5 лет назад
i am afraid that this better KTM is not a Dual Sport in the classic point of view. Nobody over here use this kind of bikes seriously as street bikes... That are pure enduros with high maintenance and not really durable in street use... They need to be street legal because of the law over here and it´s not alowed to to do competitions without a registration...
@motomac8392
@motomac8392 5 лет назад
Video was beyond incredible as always. keep it up man!
@timmychen6
@timmychen6 2 года назад
I wish I have a nice place for a ride like that in the video. Most of the trails here are full freaking harsh environment with super slippery mud, roots, and rocks. I have to lower the psi to 5 and proceed like 10-20 miles per hour with frequent drops.
@HeddleTown
@HeddleTown 5 лет назад
Great little review buddy and it is a good bike for sure but it's near impossible to find the perfect dual sport for an individual person but my 690 comes close for me! :D
@hermanleeuwner5295
@hermanleeuwner5295 4 года назад
690 rider here, agree 110%
@MotorosVandor
@MotorosVandor 5 лет назад
oh my god Tyler, that was real entertainment! Love it! BR, from Hungary
@graemesydney38
@graemesydney38 5 лет назад
You just learnt; it is not the bike that makes the rider look good, it is the rider who makes the bike look good,
@rideaboutadv3730
@rideaboutadv3730 5 лет назад
Nice video, as always :). Can we expect some review of the new SWM rs500/rs300? I heard they are older husqvarnas branded like swm, for about half the price from the new husqvarna/ktm.
@rocnktm
@rocnktm 4 года назад
Great video! Nice riding! What kind of drone did you use? Excellent footage!👍 What brand name is that gas tank? 270 miles? Keep up the great work!
@davidtaylor2263
@davidtaylor2263 5 лет назад
Earlier this year I sold my DRZ400 for a Husky FE350 and have never looked back.
@positivemasculinity42
@positivemasculinity42 5 лет назад
Excelent vid, great comentry, great cinematography, great editing, no bias. great job, thanks
@armweak13
@armweak13 5 лет назад
Excellent video! Really enjoying these bike reviews 👍🏻👍🏻
@3threedeeD
@3threedeeD 5 лет назад
Great bike, but I wouldn’t really call it a dual sport, maybe a racing dual sport, but or an enduro, because of the maintenance. 15 hours oil and filter change, 30 hours valve check and 135 hours piston change and a lot of other engine work. Great bike if you have the time an money for maintenance! I’ll stick to my 2000 drz400s :-). Enjoyed the review, though!
@brettkovak6344
@brettkovak6344 5 лет назад
Eduard Avas just picked up my XR400! I’m good with that.....
@WADZUP
@WADZUP 5 лет назад
Great review Ty as you may have noticed I have the fe501 which is also an intoxicating Beast. I love your comment about the meatballs so utterly random where do you come up with this stuff?
@KosmicHRTRacingTeam
@KosmicHRTRacingTeam 4 года назад
This review is interesting, I don’t own a brand new bike, In fact, I refuse to drop $11k on one when I have a perfectly good running 2005 crf450r sitting in my garage. So instead of dropping $11k on a new fancy bike that also has e start and tpi, I’ll spend less than 10% of that and slightly mod my CRF to be more trial friendly. Will it be “as good” as the new euro 350s (there seems to be about 10 of them now)? Maybe not, but it is still much lighter, more power, better suspension and the short comings are relatively easy to deal with (no e start, either kick the damn thing or get a rekluse). Gearing is a little tall (drop a 12t on the front). Harder to lug due tall 1st gear (rekluse solves this, or get really good at throttle modulation). The issue I have with the drz is that, yes, it “gets the job done” but it does it in a far less exciting way. They are heavy, lack top end power and the geometry is pretty slack as well. So they aren’t great in tight woods, open desert or the MX track. But......they get the job done.
@mxgryan
@mxgryan 5 лет назад
Great info once again bro. Thanks for a well-made and informative video
@brianharrigan8821
@brianharrigan8821 4 года назад
POOR BOY !! IN 1972 I HAD THE HONDA PARREL TWINS 350- 400 FOR ADVENTURE BIKES, NOW, ITS STILL HONDA , AFRICA TWIN, 1000 STOCK , DCT, THE BST BIKE DESIGNED IN 50 YEARS !!! YOU LITTLE BOYS.......... .......
@Kaegis
@Kaegis 5 лет назад
I love it drz400E model. If you do the 3x3 mod with JD jet kit, with skilled rider and some decent gym fitness you can really push that bike pretty damn hard. Surely, it will wear you down and quicker but the DRZ really is so capable and strong. Do you have a review on the Husaberg FE570?
@MarkSpencerAZ
@MarkSpencerAZ Год назад
I can relate to what you say Tyler about the front brake. My wife's FE350S seems to be boolene, all or nothing and nothing between. It caused her to take a spill yesterday in an area where there was no reason to take a spill. She was slowing down from maybe 25 mph on a gravel road when suddenly the front wheel just locked and down she went. I'm wondering if anyone out there has a fix for this? Is this just a characteristic of the magura brakes? My KTM 500 EXCF is just as smooth as can be and linear through the whole breaking process on the front wheel.
@rorykalka3917
@rorykalka3917 5 лет назад
Heads up for your mate with the FE350 I changed the diaphragm in my FE 501 brake cylinder and now breaks much better the manufacturer had a bad batch Husqvarna paid for the fix
@joeylindblom9421
@joeylindblom9421 5 лет назад
I like how you included the actual way to say HUSQVARNA, someone from Husqvarna in real life, Like myself. Go crazy with the pronunciation. I moved to america a few years ago. Most people think its a made up name. It's literally a city. Big industrial city that sadly in the shadow of a bigger brother near by. Jönköping. Husqvarna is many things, Motorcycles, sowing machines, weed wackers and chainsaws. And even a Hockey team. :D
@WRW9751
@WRW9751 5 лет назад
There are some amazing older dirt bikes that preform very well. That said being a flatlander the fuel injected bikes makes carberated models deal breakers. I like to travel to elevated rides.
@brianrichard1768
@brianrichard1768 5 лет назад
Sounds like Husqvarna solved some of the issues with my 2013 TE310. I could never hold 65mph, even with a 43 tooth rear. The transmission is too darn "close ratio". When taking off from a stop at speed you can barely shift fast enough. I think i'm in 4th before I even hit 30mph. It's also viby as hell and you immediately know that she does not like road work. How hard are oil changes? They suck on the TE. The drain is on the rear between the frame and engine, exactly where all the dirt cakes up. Not to mention you need small fingers to even get in there.
@TacomaJack09
@TacomaJack09 3 года назад
Hey Everide, how do you like the FE350 compared to the Beta bikes you’ve tested? I know the cc’s aren’t the same, but if you had to choose 1 for all around dualsporter, which would you choose?? Thanks!!
@dannymcc16
@dannymcc16 5 лет назад
Great review. I have not ridden a husky fe350 but I'm sure it's amazing. I would be scared to at the same time because I would surely want one. For what I do, my drz is amazing.
@waynesbsf9532
@waynesbsf9532 5 лет назад
Fun video thanks again while i freeze till spring here in alaska.
@kyjelly5524
@kyjelly5524 5 лет назад
I’ve been looking at these or the 501. Then I decided on the beta 390. Then I read they are having electrical issues. So now I’m torn haha. 350 or 500. Spoiled by choice. Did you like the husky or the beta better? The betas are supposed to be easy to ride. Idk if that’s true.
@FlorinNitulescu_1
@FlorinNitulescu_1 5 лет назад
I don't know about the Beta. But between the Husky 350 and the 501, the 501 has a much more torquier engine, so it handles better at slow revs. Let's put it this way: it can be more mellow than the 350 in slow environments. The 350 is great if you don't need it for high speeds, at which point it would need to rev higher which turns it into a beast. Either one is great! Very manageable power, not the typical snappy motocross bike, even though it looks like one hehe.
@JRockettAudio
@JRockettAudio 5 лет назад
Try the 701 Enduro....it is excellent on and off the road
@trentonc9141
@trentonc9141 Год назад
7:35 oh is that how you pronouce it? Lol. I just bought a used 2018 ktm 350 exc-f stock with 560 miles on it to replace my 2004 DRZ400S. I'm selling the Suzi in the spring but now you're making me think otherwise. The problem is that I like single track and the DRZ is a pig weight-wise. But throw on some dual sport tires instead of the aggressive knobbies, and it might make a nice bike for adventure riding and local commutes here in southern Ontario (Toronto area isn't very adventurous like your rides). Thanks for this video. I know it's for the FE350 but the 350 EXC-F is pretty similar. With so many exc vids being on the 500, it's great to see one on the 350 so now I don't regret getting my 350. I also want to start getting into trials techniques so that's why I went with the 350 over a 500. That and for the fact that my 2005 450 exc I had 12 years ago was way to powerful for single track so a 500 would not have suited me. Anyways, thanks again for the great review. Cheers
@SilverHawkk
@SilverHawkk 5 лет назад
Am I the only one who noticed he says “Husqvarna” at 1:35?? You have 15 minutes... THE CLOCK IS TICKING!!! 😂 Great video, cool bike. Love watching your channel, keep up the great work! 🤘😎
@stefanvonbrockdorff2942
@stefanvonbrockdorff2942 2 года назад
How would the service intervals be on this Husky when used for dual sport purposes and maybe easy trail riding?
@xterrential
@xterrential 5 лет назад
60 actual mpg? Or is that number Husqvarna's mpg stat. We all know that KTM/Husqvarna lean the bikes out like crazy to get past the gestapo's emmision reg's.
@davestafford8560
@davestafford8560 5 лет назад
Great video quality and variation. Love the drone work
@halros5704
@halros5704 5 лет назад
Hey Tyler! How would you rate this bike in comparison to the Beta 480RR? Just curious, as I'm looking at these two bikes for an upgrade pretty soon.
@ashwalk85
@ashwalk85 5 лет назад
The DRZ always pushes trhough in the end! It's the bike to end all bikes!
@shibui2466
@shibui2466 5 лет назад
What about maintenence? Does it keep it up with the drz?
@Nostrathomas85
@Nostrathomas85 5 лет назад
everyone i know pronounced it huska varna for so long that its ingrained in my head.
@lospinchegringos4690
@lospinchegringos4690 5 лет назад
Every motorcycle is a dual sport if you're brave enough.
@TommyNitro
@TommyNitro 4 года назад
Adventure riding: "taking inappropriate equipment to far away places" lol.
@lospinchegringos4690
@lospinchegringos4690 4 года назад
@@TommyNitro You would be shocked and appalled by how far away I take my 200 cc, Colombian assembled, Chinese dual sport.
@jijokoshyksjijo3989
@jijokoshyksjijo3989 4 года назад
yep..!! I do all of my motorcycle things, including touring and off roading.. in my 97.2 cc commuter motorcycle..😅😅😅
@lospinchegringos4690
@lospinchegringos4690 4 года назад
@@jijokoshyksjijo3989 mine is just shy of 200cc
@Omegatide
@Omegatide 5 лет назад
I rode an xr 650r from Arizona to Washington state inside of 4 days. Too easy. No blinkers. All stock except a seat and exhaust. Kept reminding myself people would have to ride horses.....ive got the best horse out there.
@jimperry4420
@jimperry4420 5 лет назад
And the Drz shows it’s awesomeness again.......
@mattviets910
@mattviets910 5 лет назад
Great video. Dare you to make a video on XR250R dual sport!
@americandirtrider7662
@americandirtrider7662 5 лет назад
Sincing the jump cuts with the music while doing the "walk around" of the FE350 must have taken some time. Well done!
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