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KTM's Missed Opportunity With The 500 EXC-F 

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@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV
@MotorcycleAdventureDirtbikeTV 2 года назад
Hay Chronicles as many of my audience have reminded me from our KTM500 build, and they've backed with comprehensive youtube videos, it does have a cush, it's in the clutch basket. Don't feel too bad, you're in good company, I didn't know either.
@chroniclesofsolid
@chroniclesofsolid 2 года назад
Thanks for the info mate will pin this up 👍
@hadrianhaine5204
@hadrianhaine5204 2 года назад
Yes but have it at the hub too wouldn't be a bad thing
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 Год назад
@MAD TV @COS @Hadrian Haine A new blank DS-canvas 2023. 690/701 Enduro are ace but bugger top/heavy. DS riders want WR450F, CR450L, 500 EXC, FE501 w. single cylinder engines + long service diary aka The Unicorn! Who will release it first? If not , let AI calculate and exhibit it at Eicma -22.
@eugenelane3291
@eugenelane3291 Год назад
The dampers in the clutch are not even 10% of a cush drive and the stock ones wear out quikly. Every one replaces them with Recluse dampers which are more durable
@kovrcek
@kovrcek 6 месяцев назад
cush drive shouldn't be needed if you are not supermotoing your 500. enduro tyres will lessen the stress very much
@pietergrobbelaar2638
@pietergrobbelaar2638 2 года назад
I own a 2021 KTM 500 exc. It have 511 hours and almost 21000km on the clock. Never had a problem with it. I change the oil every 30 hours and check the valve clearace every 100 hours. Never needed any adjustments and is still in specs. I use the bike on the farm and ocasional fun duros. Love it!
@C_R_O_M________
@C_R_O_M________ 2 года назад
Wow! That’s a lot of ridding for 1 year! Thanks for the comment. My 2012 is a great bike. Bought it used and avoided the ridiculous new bike premium the KTM asks (a very rich guy paid for that and he maintained the bike perfectly up to the 180hr point when I got it). I’m going to take him for a ride today (not the previous owner…;) ).
@maximcorbett2430
@maximcorbett2430 Год назад
you do oil changes every 30 hours?...... i do oil changes on my 2023 every 5 hours dude. the most i would ever ever ever push the bike is 15 hours before oil change
@ogasi1798
@ogasi1798 Год назад
@@maximcorbett2430 5 hours? i can't even get back to the car and trailer in less than 10 , hahaha i am sorry but no bro, calling you on that one. no you don't
@maximcorbett2430
@maximcorbett2430 Год назад
@@ogasi1798 yet I do 😂😂😂 I ride streets only too
@kovrcek
@kovrcek 6 месяцев назад
​@@maximcorbett2430that's super overkill for street use, but if you enjoy changing your oil more than riding then all power to you 😂
@william6815
@william6815 Год назад
I have a KTM 350 excf Wess edition and it’s such an amazing bike I ride single trail most times but have been doing a lot of rode riding and it’s absolutely fantastic
@hazcat640
@hazcat640 2 года назад
Solid, Hate to burst yer bubble but it ain't happening, At all, by anybody. The T7 got made because Yamaha had the motor already. KTM has the motor(s) kinda but they are not in a position to modify them and expand the service network to make them viable. No talk of a 350-ish Yamaha because they don't have a motor that will work there and are not going to spend the money to develop one. Why, you ask? Because the UK is stopping all ICE 125 and under in 2030, Aus has stopped the DR coming in, the EU standards are expensive and as you noted kill the power you need. It's all part of the 'great reset'. Keep what you have and or get the one in production now that will serve cause they are all going away sooner than you think. Some will say I'm just spouting doom and gloom. I say it's simple observation of what is already happening.
@joshuasarfati5520
@joshuasarfati5520 2 года назад
You'll own nothing and be happy
@lesstyranny2695
@lesstyranny2695 Месяц назад
I would love to disagree and debate this... but I can't. Unfortunately, I think you are spot on.
@MrEtnorb
@MrEtnorb 2 года назад
Buy a good 2nd hand exc for around $10,000+, which is the same price as a CRF300 Rally and then add on the extras you mentioned. You are nowhere near $20,000. You know about rtwPaul so do your homework. He just had his bike serviced in Mattighofen by KTM, with 800 hrs/50,000 km and the mechanic told him to wait another 250 hrs then it will need a top end ie. that will be 1,050 hrs/65,000km. And that is with oil changes at 2-3,000 km. I built my own rear rack and pannier frame and I can carry 25 kg and in any case, many people are using throw over systems so there are no subframe issues. For the cost of your recent suspension mods, you could buy a Hahn Cush drive wheel and 15/20 l tank for a 500 and also get excellent traction control as standard. Wishing is not going to bring out this bike, do it yourself. And kiss goodbye to the 490 Adventure, KTM made it clear to rtwPaul it’s not going to happen. Waiting for the KTM haters.
@glossblack1098
@glossblack1098 2 года назад
I own a Husky FE 501 and would not change a thing. You can make this bike into whatever you like with a few minor mods and different tyres / gearing. Your wish list for a D version would probably add too much weight IMO and it would end up being closer to a 690. Cheers
@gxm164
@gxm164 2 года назад
Had a 501 for a short stint. Too much vibrations. I hated every second behind the bars. Must be a personal thing because most owners I spoke with don't mind
@glossblack1098
@glossblack1098 2 года назад
@@gxm164 Yes it’s a personal thing. I never noticed any vibes. Others do. Newer models a bit smoother than the older ones. It’s not great on the highway but ok for an hour or less. Then when you get to the bush it really shines. Cheers
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 Год назад
@@gxm164 Supermoto youngsters install cush drive hub, flexbars ´n´ other riders install steering damper, rally tower on 501. Are the wheels balanced and steering+wheel bearings checked? For comparison, have you tried the CRF450L/RL?
@jackcooper4889
@jackcooper4889 2 года назад
I’m sporting a WR250R I’m hoping that since it’s been discontinued that they might come out with the unicorn 450, come on Yamaha! Thanks for the video your right though, that’s all everyone wants.
@jonruger
@jonruger 2 года назад
They just revamped the WR250 this year
@MDM1992
@MDM1992 Год назад
A dual sport yz450f would be amazing, i really want them to do a ktm killer aswell big bore the yz250 to a yz300 or maybe even bigger (i'd love a yz500 personally haha) create a stator for it which can handle lighting and battery charging and reinforce the subframe a little. The lack of high out put stators is my biggest gripe with yz250's though i always buy them over an exc300 and even sold a 450exc to go back to my beloved yz250 come on yamaha give the people what we want i'd be happy if they just designed a better high outout stator and a larger case to fit it if necessary i wouldn't want the yz250 engine to be changed much if at all because it's absolutely amazing
@aTuWitty
@aTuWitty 2 года назад
You don't have to modify anything to get that bike right now. Aaron Steinmann put 140,000 KM on his 500 EXC-F and didn't do the top end until 67,000 KM (my XR650L needed a top end at 25,000 KM) and changing the oil every 2000-2500 km, which is longer than the specified DRZ400 oil change interval. Valves on the 500 are legendarily stable, rarely ever requiring adjustment (my DRZ needs them just about every time I check them). KTM specs their service intervals for racing conditions. You DO NOT need to change the oil every 10 hours if you're just dual sporting. As for the parts issue, sure. You're right on that. Hard to find parts for a higher performance, lower production machine than a DRZ or XR650L or DR650. That's a drawback, just like the electrical issues on a KTM vs the simple carburetion of the dinosaurs. For me, the performance is absolutely worth it.
@6226superhurricane
@6226superhurricane 2 года назад
drz400e oil change interval is 6000km for normal use half interval 3000km is recommended for extreme conditions. valve clearance inspection interval is 24,000km. it's not normal for a drz to need any valve adjustment at all before 40,000km unless airfilter maintenance is extremely slack.
@aTuWitty
@aTuWitty 2 года назад
@@6226superhurricane oh you're right, the manual does call for longer oil changes. Literally everything I've read in owners forums online says 1000-1200 miles (1600-1900 km). Apparently it's the same issue as the KTM intervals but flipped- Suzuki's intervals are specced for if you're cruising on the road doing easy riding, but if you're doing harder riding you should change it more often. I know my oil is black as the ace of spades when I have pushed it past 2500+ km on the DRZ, so I stick with 1600 km. Also, like I said, I have yet to have to adjust the valves on either my KTM 530 or Husqvarna FE501S (KTM carried the top end from the 530 to the 500 motor almost unchanged because it was so good), where the DRZ has needed adjustment both checks (10,000 km apart). This kinda puts a good light on the KTM factory intervals. I think they do themselves a disservice by only speccing for race conditions, because it creates this myth of an unreliable bike that you need to replace the motor on every 5 hours. If they would do as Suzuki does and give maintenance intervals for racing use AND for road use, I'm sure it would help their image. I can't imagine changing my oil every 6k I'm on either bike, just as I can't imagine changing the oil at 10 hours on either bike. For my use cases, neither would work. Also, the 500 motor is SO unbelievably easy to work on. Checking the valves takes about 5 minutes and adjusting them would take maybe 15 more minutes, as you don't have to remove the cams. It's a SOHC motor and you just pull the rocker arms out the side of the head (two bolts) and then the shims are right there. Much easier than pulling the CCT, cam chain, cams, etc. The DRZ is a great bike. I love mine and I'll keep it forever, but metallurgy and machine tolerances move forward, and the 500 is just such a gem of a bike. I am actively piling ADV and commuting miles onto my 530 just because it's such a delightful vehicle, way more fun than any of my big bikes. Yeah, I might be taking a hit in reliability compared to my XR650L or DRZ, I might risk being stranded with no parts available, but honestly, it's all about the risk acceptance. I don't see it as terribly risky based on my experience with the bikes, and I see the reward (being able to ride the greatest dual sport bikes ever) as totally worth the small risk. Meanwhile, almost everyone I know is afraid of motorcycling at all because they think it's horridly dangerous and scary and not worth it at all. I'm not gonna let a little risk ruin my good mood as I wheelie my 60 hp bike into the sunset :)
@6226superhurricane
@6226superhurricane 2 года назад
@@aTuWitty lol
@gregbrown5473
@gregbrown5473 2 года назад
Well sir I’ve worked on as a fully qualified tech & owned Japanese bikes for over 40yrs the only way you destroy a top in premature is dirty air which gives you dirty oil quicker or over heating them which would have to be bad for that to happen . Are you sure you are using them for dual sport or single track mainly …. Yes I’m sure your KTM’s are fine machines but there is nothing wrong with the Japanese ones & I’m sure plenty would agree .
@aTuWitty
@aTuWitty 2 года назад
@@gregbrown5473 I never said there was anything wrong. What I'm saying is that the KTM 500 motor is extremely durable and the bad rap that KTMs got in the early 2000s is undeserved today. My XR650L air filter was always clean and serviced. The problem was that the motor got too hot (a regular issue on that bike) and broke down the oil. I fixed that with an aftermarket oil cooler. Japanese bikes are not perfect, nor are KTMs, but I would have no qualms about taking my KTM around the world tomorrow. They're a lot more reliable than you think.
@rfk76
@rfk76 2 года назад
Come on, Solid :) CRF300L with less than 8 liters od fuel weights 142kg. 701 Enduro with 13 lifers of fuel is 155kg. The bike you are talking about is 690/701 - 10k km service intervals, powerful single engine, reasonable electronics, good suspension. Wide range of modifications available. But I absolutely would love to see CRF500L/Rally with 10k km service intervals and good suspension. I would be on the line to buy one.
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 2 года назад
Wet weight: KTM 690 350.0 lbs (158.8 kg) Husqvarna 701 344.2 lbs (156.1 kg) Way too heavy uphill gnarly single track. Bloody ripper- Would aslo buy a futuristic Paris-Dakar Honda CRF500+650L Rally or a modern XR aka Baja1000 racer based on the Honda concept bikes CB125X and Honda CB125M with a 500cc+650cc single cylinder engine. Flyweight, long service intervals and with single cylinder engines ツ
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 Год назад
​@@KevinDaken DR650SE from previous years that is still under warranty? Is the 2022 white Honda XR650L available in NZ? Honda CRF300L and CRF300L Rally. Some CRF300L riders install a smaller rally LED tower. Then there is the Kawasaki KLR650, Husqvarna 701 Enduro and KTM 690 Enduro R. A true dual sport: Suzuki DR-Z400E 2022 in stock! 400cc $9,995 + O.R.C
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 Год назад
​@@KevinDaken But all pre 2021 Suzie DR650 can be driven without any abs-mods right?
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 Год назад
​@@KevinDaken Eicma is just around the corner, but it doesn't look like there will be any lightweight 500cc-650cc with long service intervals. Base your next bike on how you ride e.g. 70/30 50/50 etc? The best advice is to test bikes at dealers. Don't know if Yamaha XT660Z Tenere Abs ever were sold in NZ. A new bike closest to DR650 with Abs would be: Kwak KLR 650 KTM 690 Enduro GAS GAS ES700 Enduro Husqvarna 701 Enduro
@ktmkevin
@ktmkevin 2 года назад
Hey Solid, just throwing it out there.. Fun fact: The F in EXC-F is for Four stroke. The older EXC models were two strokes. The E is for Enduro, the X for Cross and the C for country. So the bike you're describing would probably be a ADS-F 500. Adventure Dual Sport Four stroke? Sounds a bit lame though.. Might as well be a vacuum cleaner 😂
@hendofromthebush2450
@hendofromthebush2450 2 года назад
Concepts bang on
@AkansasRIDER
@AkansasRIDER Год назад
Actually you're incorrect. EXC vernacular was also used on 4strokes way back, including in 520EXC, 525EXC, 530EXC, and modern 500EXC's, never was just a 2stroke thing. Same for the 250, 350, 400, 450 variants over time.
@151nate8
@151nate8 10 месяцев назад
Trust me KTM knows exactly what they are doing they want there to be aftermarket manufacturers to keep the sport alive and give the user a choice to personalize there bike the way they want it everything thing you said can be bought aftermarket and that's exactly what ktm wanted to keep this sport strong.
@madfrosty5228
@madfrosty5228 2 года назад
Add more oil capacity = more weight Make components stronger = more weight Add subframe = more weight Bigger fuel tank = more weight Better seat = more weight …..,.the list goes on + all of this costs more money . People have been asking for the unicorn from the beginning of the time and manufacturers have looked in to this trust me . People will not pay the price it’s simple as that and the dual sport bikes like the 690 are as close as you will ever come to what you want . Improve your riding skills stop complaining about the bikes . Why do you think that the Dual sport bikes are “heavy “ ? Do you really think that the manufacturers want to waste expansive materials and parts just to upset you all ? There is downside to ultra light weight machines like this , less material means less life , less oil means more oil changes it’s really that simple .
@mabecka
@mabecka 2 года назад
Yamaha WR450F with lower output, longer service intervals, rubber hub and blinkers would be nice.
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 2 года назад
Yamaha WR450-500R 😆
@6226superhurricane
@6226superhurricane 2 года назад
i think suzuki is in the best position to build this bike, their main priority has always been reliability, their range is due for an update. the 400e already makes 40hp at the wheel it's already as light as it's japanese 250-300 dual sport competitors. they could get more power out of the 400 without losing it's bulletproof reliability, they can get better economy with efi, they can improve road manners with a wider ratio box, they can switch the ergos from race bike more towards comfort, they can shed a small amount of weight with new led lighting, instrument cluster, mirrors etc. can't expect too much weight loss without sacrificing reliability. the drz suspension is great as is and only needs to be stiffer . but i'm sure people that only care about looks would want usd forks which is a shame because you lose reliability. so basically they could update the drz 250,400 and 650 and steal a big chunk of the market and maybe give the other japanese manufacturers the balls to dive into the market with better offerings.
@ktmkevin
@ktmkevin 2 года назад
Suzuki is not in the best position to build anything. Rumors are they are planning to stop producting motorcycles at all, apart from 110cc Asian market scooters. That's where they make 80% of their money.
@atprodT700
@atprodT700 Год назад
SUZUKI no longer sells 400 drz and 650 dr since 2004 in EUROPE (updates with more complicated standards got the better of these models) so to say that SUZUKI is well placed to produce a dual sport motorcycle in 2023 does not seem to me realistic.
@6226superhurricane
@6226superhurricane Год назад
@@atprodT700 i didn't say they would. i said they are in the best position to, due to their current bikes decades old designs still ticking a lot of the boxes. out of all the japanese manufacturers they are the most likely though.
@MOEMUGGY
@MOEMUGGY 2 года назад
For $16,000, I'll just buy another CRF300 to pull my first one around, and still have money left over for beer and petrol.
@paulx4692
@paulx4692 2 года назад
Seriously, comparing a 500 excf to a crf300? You might as well compare it to a bicycle - then you wouldn't need the petrol and there's even more left over for the beer!
@MOEMUGGY
@MOEMUGGY 2 года назад
​@@paulx4692 Okay, I'll just buy another WR450 to pull my first one around, and still have enough left over for beer. Are you trying to say your 500 excf is 3X's faster in the woods? Jump 3X's higher? hop logs 3X's the size?.. Does it do ANYTHING 3X's better? Or, it just needs 3X's the service, at 3X's the cost?
@C_R_O_M________
@C_R_O_M________ 2 года назад
@@MOEMUGGY not if you buy used a properly maintained bike as I did with my 180h 2012 500 a few years ago. The bike is great, it has 1.5l oil capacity from the factory (up to 2016 models) and doesn’t have any of the emissions crap the newer bikes come with. It also has a kickstarter that the new ones don’t. Bought it for €5.5K or about $6k at the time.
@MOEMUGGY
@MOEMUGGY 2 года назад
@@C_R_O_M________ We're not talking about used, are we? And your decades old used KTM with more than half it's life gone that was probably abused and serviced by a knuckle-dragger, still cost as much as a new CRF300
@C_R_O_M________
@C_R_O_M________ 2 года назад
@@MOEMUGGY wow! You got everything figured out don’t you! I know the “knuckle dragger” that was servicing the bike till new. He’s one of the best KTM authorized mechanics and dealers in Greece and if you want to compare the CRF300 with the EXC-500 be my guest but you’ll be comparing apples to watermelons. If you asked me only fools pay the premium full price when a very well used costs half that or less. BTW, even if my motor quits and it doesn’t seem to do so, $1500 buys me a new motor and I’ll be having a bike that runs circles around the 300CRF - which - BTW doesn’t fit me. It’s too small for me.
@dougiep8464
@dougiep8464 2 года назад
I have just built one. Not that hard and cheaper than a T7.
@thepangolinforge
@thepangolinforge 2 года назад
i absolutely, 100% agree with you. you have no idea how many times i've ranted to my friends about how KTM should make either a 550\500cc, 130kg wet weight version of the 690. or just a light adv rally version of the 500. which they can do by doing what you said, and using the 500 exc as the base for it. because as you said they're within a bee's dick distance of it. i would absolutely buy that damned bike within the first second i save up enough money for it.
@paolophoenix
@paolophoenix Год назад
100% agree
@robertrscott
@robertrscott 2 года назад
KTM builds high performance bikes, I'd hate to see them dumb them down as it doesn't seem to fit their Motto! To me it seems a better build for kawasaki, suzuki, yamaha or honda as its a better fit. Great Video anyway!
@erombalski
@erombalski 2 года назад
I bought a new 2021 KTM 500 EXC-F off the showroom floor. In my experience the last 17 months everything you said is spot on. This was my first KTM, having previously owned a brand new 2008 Yamaha WR450 and several other pre-owned Japanese makes/models so the service interval and cost of maintenance / parts on the KTM was a shock, to say the least. I've done the few obvious mods / add-ons to all the bikes I own. For maintenance, though, I usually just left everything to my local mechanic, who was was better at it, had better resources available, and got the jobs done in about half the time it would have taken me. I ride a lot of miles here in the southern California desert so the short KTM service intervals are magnified. Sending the bike to someone every other week is no longer feasible, due to expense and scheduling. With the EXC-F I'm back to doing it myself, but on a platform that's less forgiving, with tighter tolerances, more expensive parts with lover availability, and a bit more difficulty in finding correct technical and procedural information for the bigger jobs. My opinion after about 1.5 years of owning my first KTM? It's test bike I've ever owned. I do wish it could go longer between service intervals, and a touch wider ratio between a couple gears would be great. Other than that, it's the perfect platform IMO.
@matthewtoes6433
@matthewtoes6433 Год назад
Other bikes are better than KTM they are not the be all or end all if you want to go ADV RIDING GET A PURPOSE BUILT BIKE can't go wrong With the Yamaha Tenere WORLD RAID, OR THE HONDA AFRICA TWIN WHICH WOULD BE GOOD ON THE HIGH WAY OR IN THE DESERT
@bzrider29
@bzrider29 2 года назад
These points are why I chose a crf 300 rally. It would be nice to have more power on road. But adventure riding I usually have gear on the bike anyway. So weight is not a huge issue . And the 70mpg is great for the range. And at 6500 us. It was a bargain
@matthewridd88
@matthewridd88 Год назад
Fortunately the bike you're looking for already exists! It's called a Honda CRf450L. You might of heard of it? Cush drive? Yes Beefed up subframe? Yup Why buy an eduro bike if you want a dual sport?
@max.fleming1045
@max.fleming1045 2 года назад
My big unanswered question is, where's the CRF 450 Rally?.
@chroniclesofsolid
@chroniclesofsolid 2 года назад
We’re going backwards here. The 450L is now discontinued in oz 😢
@M1K3R0LPH
@M1K3R0LPH 2 года назад
@@chroniclesofsolid my CRF450L feels like the closest thing to a unicorn, but being in the UK, did have to shell out for an aftermarket ECU. I rode motocross last weekend and did get some funny looks but performed great, and was able to ride it home :)
@max.fleming1045
@max.fleming1045 2 года назад
There must be some kind of corporate logic for not making the unicorn bike that millions of us want ?. Fantic nearly did it but with its questionable Chinese motor, almost nonexistent dealer network & just being to fat around the middle I can't bring myself to go there.
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 2 года назад
@@max.fleming1045 Your hardcore question with obvious examples: underpowered and bad suspension Honda CRF300L/300L Rally and heavy/top heavy Tenere 700. Why don't they become the ultralight 500-550cc omni sports machines that generations of riders worldwide demand....
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 2 года назад
@@max.fleming1045 You mentioned the Fantic XEF 450 Rally. Kayo and CF Moto can make dual sport bikes. KOVE Colove GPX 450 Rally ru-vid.coms98A94DOnGY?feature=share
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 2 года назад
Spot on! Very interesting survey. There is already a "dualsport" model of the KTM 500 Exc on the American market, which is set up to be ridden more generally as a "dualsport". KTM could further develop the dualsport concept with longevity that you are into and sell it to more parts of the world. It would be the DRZ400S/XR650L of the future and completely dominate the market because there is nothing like it. In comparison, what would the KTM 490 Enduro R with the 450 twin engine from CF Moto weigh though?
@itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449
@itsallabouttheridekeepingi4449 2 года назад
Technically mate the SWM RS 500 fitted with the Superduel screen , safari tank and Superduel wheels - for the rear rear Cush . Quite a few RS 500 owners have done ✅ this . And service intervals are in kms not hours . Parts for most bikes are not easy to get at present as well , and you don’t need to go to a dealer of that bike to service it . BUT I do agree that you cannot build say Yamaha or Honda for reliability and dealer support if you cannot do yourself.
@ontheroad6868
@ontheroad6868 2 года назад
Ferrari should build a mini-van. They're really missing the boat without this in their lineup, I know tons of people, including myself, that are looking for that performance oriented mini van (Unicorn) that no one seems make. Come on Ferrari!
@niceguyrides
@niceguyrides 2 года назад
You just described the 450RL, and people aren’t buying them. The ergos aren’t set up for adventure… someone… Honda cough cough… needs to make a baby Africa Twin, or a real 450L… made ground up for adventure..
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 2 года назад
Hell yes!! Honda CRF450-500L Rally, lightweight Paris-Dakar lowtech Honda CRF500L and CRF650L Africa Twin, or a new really light offroad aggressive adv dualsport 500-550cc Transalp / Dominator. Based on designs from CRF450L, Africa Twin enduro sports or even better based on the Honda CB125X and CB125M concept bikes.
@Hans_P
@Hans_P 2 года назад
I love my Beta 500 RR-S. Bigger tank, DID Dirtstar cush drive wheels, Scotts dampner, Iso-vibe handlebar mounts, HDB handguards and Seat Concepts seat, Fastway kickstand, 4 LED headlight, resprung for 100 kg rider, etc. Amazing bike. Just dont ask how much I have in it!
@tainted1581
@tainted1581 2 года назад
Does it come with the cush hub?
@fozrick
@fozrick 2 года назад
Im in a similar boat with my fe501 husky. Loads spent on mods and I love it. Like the video is proving it would be great if they came more ready for this out of the factory ! Ok sine mods maybe be personal choice. But for sure a longer 6th gear a bigger oil capacity and a stronger subframe for starters 👍
@WillPower46
@WillPower46 Год назад
A point you never touch on with dual sports which is their real weakness no matter how great the suspension, engine and everything else is on the bike is tyres hold them back. You see I have crf300l with every convievable extra, I have no doubt that I have reached the limit of what is possible with this bike while retaining the stock engine and chasis. Yet when I want to go off road for anything more than gravel and easy-ish single track I take my KX250X because no matter how good the crf300l is a dual sport with tyres like the MT21s is nowhere near as fun as a cross country race bike. So yeah the 500 exc-f is awesome but a road legal knobby is shit on the road and not as good off road as a good dirt tyre. Thats why a bike like a crf300l makes sense because its cheap and a super expensive ktm that is not as good as true off road bike, off road and only slighter better on gravel than a crf300l due to traction or lack there of is the KTMs achilles heal.
@williamhudson3208
@williamhudson3208 2 года назад
Here here to the CRF 450 Rally.
@gustavogpereira
@gustavogpereira 2 года назад
Ajp Pr7 that’s the answer 😉
@chrisbouris3699
@chrisbouris3699 2 года назад
I honestly belive Yamaha will be the first. Now that they saw the demand for simple and affordable solutions and the sale success with the t7, it won't be long before they gives the market one wr450 dual and maybe- hopefully- an adventure/ rally replica. Until that happens, I ordered an AJP PR7 for winter raids. No more wasted money on companies that don't give me what I want.
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 2 года назад
A lightweight and not top heavy Yamaha Tenere 500-550 T5 and WR450-500R would be something. "No more wasted money on companies that don't give me what I want." - Tru that!!
@chroniclesofsolid
@chroniclesofsolid 6 месяцев назад
How have you found the PR7?
@chrisbouris3699
@chrisbouris3699 6 месяцев назад
@@chroniclesofsolid extremely honest bike. Very stable on the straights, but not very agile on tight trails. not a very powerful engine and you have to put some work into the suspension, but it's definitely worth the money.
@leep814
@leep814 2 года назад
I think the 690 is close, but the seat height is still very high and it's on the heavy side.
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 2 года назад
Way too "top heavy" and heavy uphill and gnarly single track. Wet weight: KTM 690 350.0 lbs (158.8 kg) Husqvarna 701 344.2 lbs (156.1 kg).Wonder what KTM 490 Enduro with 450 twin engine from Cf moto will weight though
@keldonator
@keldonator 2 года назад
Seems drz400s with better suspension, weight reduction and fuel injection (for mpg) would be easier.
@leep814
@leep814 2 года назад
I think the 690 is close, but the seat height is still very high and it's on the heavy side.
@fozrick
@fozrick 2 года назад
I totally agree on this video. I have the husky FE501 2020 and trust me here in NZ I need road mileage as well as grade 5 lightness to get me around. A longer 6th gear would be awesome. So you could maybe reduce the rear to a 49 . I use 14 -50. Awesome off road but not really good for clocking 100kms. I have ran 48 rear and found it somewhat better and manageable off road. I’d say 49 is a great happy medium. But not for the road mileage at all. So now I’m using my bike for two seperate occasions! Cush hub and 14-45 seems pretty sound for road kms. But I wouldn’t entertain grade 5 especially some of those high country valley river crossings and steep gnarly hill climbs ! NO way. But fine for those grade 3 tracks! And longer 6-7 day country tours! Waiting now from nomad adv in Europe to send me the extended oil capacity side casing (300ml) it’s piece of mind. Obviously like any rider that does some miles on the seat upgrades to seat concepts or goes and modifies the seat at a upholstery place. Fuel tank upgrade is obvious. There is so much more I’ve added to this bike to get it to do what I want/need. And it’s all because I love a lightweight adventure bike to get me deep into the mountains of NZ. Simply can’t afford to run two bikes ! Otherwise I’d maybe have the 701 For this reason. And yes there is so many more mods needed too many to mention! So conclusion is I have the evidence to know and agree with this video. 👍.
@tonyvancauwenberghe3171
@tonyvancauwenberghe3171 2 года назад
What about the crf rally? It is dual sport? Is nothing close to the 500 for performance but still dual sport.. ?
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 Год назад
Bloody ripper! CRF450L/RL w. engine swap to single cylinder with long service intervals. But reckon China will probably be first...
@jasonbell114
@jasonbell114 2 года назад
A budget friendly ktm 450 rally replica would be sweet . Say 25k -30k instead off 50k 🙏 also the ajp pr7 looks to be a good thing
@Cycle9568
@Cycle9568 2 года назад
A Rally lite would be awesome! Some wind protection, Cush drive, 4 gallons of gas, 6th overdrive, and a little beefier subframe
@leanit5756
@leanit5756 9 дней назад
Great bike but the engine vibration really ruin it as a dual-purpose bike. It is OK on dirt when you are standing up, but sit down and forget it. I had two of them and they were both the same. I now have a EXC350F and while it still has a lot of engine vibration, it is a fair bit better than the 500s were.
@BigMuz83
@BigMuz83 2 года назад
I've built my own exc adventure taking a lot of inspiration from rtw Paul and it is an amazing little machine. Sadly I don't think KTM or any other big manufacturer will do this anytime soon because: A. Emissions, B. Price and C. Demand. AJP is just about the closest but its a bit heavy and no real dealer network. Based on no evidence just a hunch maybe triumph might be the one to surprise us all..
@shanewinters3009
@shanewinters3009 2 года назад
Honda already did this!
@easy4steve
@easy4steve 2 года назад
i would vote KTM , as i ride KTM and find it well made ready to go , sure its pricey ,but its really all we have left , as my 390 adventure is no where a duel sport bike , but i find my needs are not really met , as my true off road is my 2011 ktm 250 exc 2 banger , which is great off road but not so good on road . what do we do? any way i just get out and ride . at 63 time is running out .great channel cheers Steve/Geraldton
@saturatedfat6542
@saturatedfat6542 2 года назад
(1) buy what's on the market ... (2) ride it and be happy ... (3) after a 4 to 5 years, repeat steps (1) and (2)
@jctoth
@jctoth 2 года назад
The 500 EXC-F makes a great dirt bike but is not so great as a dual sport. It's far too buzzy for that. An hour on the pavement and every part of your being is numb. The CRF450RL is not as good a dirt bike as the KTM but makes a much better dual sport. It's so much smoother than the Austrian brands. I can do several hours on pavement if need be with the Honda without being totally numb. And the Honda has a full subframe. The caveat for the CRF is it does require an aftermarket ECU to reach it's full potential. But here in the US even with the cost of the aftermarket ECU the Honda is still $2000 less than the KTM and that extra cash goes a long way when building the ultimate dual sport or ultralight ADV.
@dentman67
@dentman67 2 года назад
While I think your idea makes some sense there's another way to look at this which everyone will hate me for. I can't tell you how many hair scrambles and multi day dual sport events I competed in. I was always in the to top 25% of the pack or better. But I was also a mid 40's rider who smoked two packs a day and didn't work out. If I was younger and in better shape I'd be much closer still to the front of the pack. What's funny is I did all this on a self modified 98 DR350. Yes, at the time a 10-14 year old heavy dual sport. I loved ripping past all the KTM'S. You see, 80% of the riders out there, or more, aren't good enough to even push a DRZ400 to any where near its limits. They love blaming the bikes weight, old technology. It's much easier to do that then it is too look in the mirror for the real issue. You( so to speak). So instead of trying to spend your way to success, put the seat time in and improve your skills. Then spend 1,500.00 modifying your XR, DR, DRZ. It's so much more fun riding a bike that your sucking every last drop of performance out of, rather then fighting one you really don't have the skills or need for. See torture test mag for a prime example of this. He was handing KTM riders their asses on old pieces of crap. Difference is he knows how to ride.
@jimperry4420
@jimperry4420 2 года назад
You’re right, everyone is wishing for that magic new bike that no one will make. Lol. I have a new Drz400 and it takes everything I throw at it and still has more.
@dentman67
@dentman67 2 года назад
@@jimperry4420 Awesome, enjoy it.
@keithjob
@keithjob 2 года назад
500EXC for sure. Bigger tank, softer seat, another 500ml oil capacity, better subframe, small screen. Done.
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 2 года назад
And cush drive hub. Have you heard about the 500 Exc model that is sold in the USA apparently marketed as "dual sport", unlike the model in Europe and maybe more countries, which is more of an enduro version. In the USA the 500 Exc has lower compression, throttled differently and made to be driven more generally (dual sport)
@stephenmitchum5864
@stephenmitchum5864 2 года назад
I own a Honda 450 L and a Husq EF501 S. Unfortunately with the exception of more oil all you are suggesting is a KTK 450L. The biggest advantage that the KTM EXC and FES have over the L is weight and all you are doing is add weight with your suggestions.
@davidpoffenbarger3686
@davidpoffenbarger3686 2 месяца назад
I've never owned a bike that I didn't have to customize to suit me. I've been riding my KTM 500exc for a couple years now and riding my Africa Twin for adventure stuff. I'm over hustling a 550 lbs pig off-road and converting my 500exc into my adv bike. Yes, everything negative you say about it is true, but not insurmountable. My first trip on it is coming up soon but shake down rides make me optimistic about it. I already like it better than my DRZ400. Basically, I see the bike as a clean state for you to build it into your perfect ride!
@OsadabwaMoto
@OsadabwaMoto 2 года назад
Agreed. Nobody is making what you're describing. The KTM "adventures" of any size are not right for my purposes. I'll stick with my XR650R probably forever as a result... and be smiling all the way!
@Megahegs
@Megahegs Месяц назад
Could not agree more. My 500 slightly modded is perfect, way lignter than the 690. Could do a rally version with a gps mount, small screen, better seat.
@MattMathieu25
@MattMathieu25 2 года назад
I’m really torn between this bike and the KTM 690. I am 32. Raced motocross for most of my life, but right now my only bike is a GSXR 750. I want to sell it and get a dual sport. The 690 is awesome, but I’m starting to think I would like the lighter weight and more powerful 500.
@purebloodheretic4682
@purebloodheretic4682 4 месяца назад
The Goldilocks of Road Sports Bikes👌 I've quite owned quite a few Gixxer 750's & 1100's & still have the 1985 GSXr750 the Real OG of 'Modern' Sports Bikes! - If you want a Budget Allround Road Trail Enduro bike - Have a look into the Old KTM 525exc 'RFS' if you can find a Low Hr 525 you can't go wrong! They are very reliable & have Screw valve adjustment - Austrian Built & Heaps of Powa! 💪
@Captndarty
@Captndarty 2 года назад
That is what the 690 is for. Build some strength and skill and the weight will disappear.
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 2 года назад
Way too top heavy and heavy weight for offroad uphill and gnarly single track. Wet weight KTM 690 350.0 lbs (158.8 kg) Husqvarna 701 344.2 lbs (156.1 kg). 690/701 and ES700 are based on a motard/supermoto. KTM 500 Exc and Honda CRF450L/RL are the closest to travel enduro and serious dual sport bikes. The lack of long service intervals means that many riders do not choose these. Wonder what the KTM 490 Enduro with 450 twin engine from CF moto will weigh though.
@Captndarty
@Captndarty 2 года назад
@@dualsportscandinavia353 not to heavy at all for a large strong person. Hell I even single track an 1190R. After riding both those the 450-500 feels like an endemic underpowered bicycle.
@theunheardprophet4315
@theunheardprophet4315 2 года назад
Agree. Give us a properly street legal EXC 500 with the necessary changes for proper ADV
@distilledfreedom1840
@distilledfreedom1840 2 месяца назад
That would be brilliant. One thing I would pay for are titanium threads for the oil drains/filter. I use a torque wrench and still have had three go. The aluminum is just far too weak for so many oil changes. Particularly on used bikes, I figure the previous owner must have weakened them.
@jeffpaine4902
@jeffpaine4902 2 месяца назад
Im hoping that purchasing a 2023 ktm 450xcfw with a bare bones street legal kit get's close to the ideal dual sport at least for my type of riding... around town, fire roads, mountain trails, etc.
@double-oseven5725
@double-oseven5725 3 месяца назад
Cheers and agree with some points but if the guys just put a GET ecu on it...take away the hot/lean bottom end, resulting in more torque, most people would then rev it notably less as I do....less high revs, less wear. Yes to bigger oil capacity. Yes to heavy clutch-end plate that revoves all vibration problems, as I have proven!! 15 years ago metals, bushings and bearings were not lasting well on ktms but now, I just dont think the internals wear that fast if doing casual dual sport riding. Ok, bring on a D
@r0464
@r0464 2 года назад
There are a lot of RU-vid content producers such as yourselves that are asking for the same thing. Why don’t you get together with them, combine to make a video to serve as an open letter/petition to the big four and ask all of your respective subscribers to sign it. I’m thinking the like of Everide, cross training enduro etc. Would be good to see what they say
@jsv812
@jsv812 2 года назад
You also need a larger battery and a significantly larger alternator - both of which add significant weight.
@ktmtravels3727
@ktmtravels3727 Год назад
Lithium/LED?
@criticalmass181
@criticalmass181 4 месяца назад
I'd like to think that KTM would feed the market that you're hoping, but I just don't think they'd go in that direction with their flag ship enduro bike. It's unfortunate, as I think they could whip up a great genuine dual sport bike..........I just think that it's a step in a direction that they'd leave to the dual sport manufactures. I know that my 2023 500EXC-F Six days is incredible, as is. It may be a bit harsh. It may not be the most comfortable bike., but it is a world apart form anything else out there. At 24K, ride away, it may be a bit more than the average rider would like to spend, but it's worth it. (Treat yourself, for once in your life)
@guymiller2842
@guymiller2842 6 месяцев назад
Amen!!! Well said! With this premium price I dont want to pay more ether. Same thing with Harley Davidson!! Over price for what you get… then spend thousands more to make the bike right…. Just ain’t right !
@Coaltrain87.
@Coaltrain87. 3 месяца назад
Just bought an exc-f 500 6 days pretty much everything you asked for happened including 64 hp now
@royjmcc7
@royjmcc7 2 года назад
Yamaha! They could make the WR450DS and it would sell tons!
@dualsportscandinavia353
@dualsportscandinavia353 2 года назад
Some lightweight and offroad aggressive Yamaha WR450-500R and Tenere 500-550 Tenere T5 🛵
@brettstone6885
@brettstone6885 2 года назад
Get a 690/701 and go to the gym and gain a bit of strength. That might do the trick??/
@terrydrew6245
@terrydrew6245 7 месяцев назад
I have 3 adventure mounts. All 3 have specific uses. Wr250r for overnight adventures in tight remote hilly country 500 km plus rides. Ktm 525 for duel sport 300km day rides. Swm rs650r for 2or more plus days adventure rides. All are fitted with longrange tanks, ktm has cushdrive all highly modified bikes. What I am getting at is the total cost to build these 3 bikes was approx $30,000 dollars. Find what type of riding you enjoy and go for it, build it, the exercise in building it is a journey in itself then get out and enjoy the fruits of your time and hard earned money. You don't need the latest and greatest to have fun. Build your own unicorn. Build a unicorn to suit the type of riding conditions you seek. Your a long time dead
@nigel2447
@nigel2447 2 года назад
I would love to see the market studies the various companies do, and see the reasoning behind the designs. The European companies seem easy to figure out, road legal competition machines. Good for them for that offering. I don't understand the Japanese offerings. All of them are a major compromise, with what looks like low cost being the driver. The CRF450L is too heavy for the price. Would a lighter 300 or 350 (25 to 35lbs knocked off) with quality suspension priced in the $6500 to $7500 not sell? The aftermarket would support the light adventure crowd, and it would not break the bank at that price point to add on. Good video and synopsis?
@steveeichelberger806
@steveeichelberger806 8 месяцев назад
If I could get a KTM 350 or 500, give up a little in weight, and a little in power to gain longer service intervals, I would be all in. Maybe the market won't support it, the WR250R went by the wayside. I really liked my WR250R for what it was, except you had to rev the piss out of to make power.
@johnandersson
@johnandersson 2 года назад
I think my 690 Enduro is really close to being perfect. If the first gear was lower and the sixth gear was a little bit taller it would be a unicorn bike. Especially now when I have a rally fairing on it
@eugenelane3291
@eugenelane3291 Год назад
Thats how I feel about my 500. I find myself in 6th at 40mph alot but dont want to change the sprocketsand make 1st gear higher
@johnandersson
@johnandersson Год назад
@@eugenelane3291 At least the 500 has a low enough first gear 😅. It shouldn’t be mechanically impossible to offer a decent gearbox on a dual sport 🤷🏻‍♂️
@tankeater
@tankeater 9 месяцев назад
I can do over 100 with my 2015 and I have a 14/49 when it came stock with a 14/48... Did they get slower??? Because in 6th, if I'm only doing 60 I need to downshift to have ANY sort of power 🤔
@texlee1640
@texlee1640 Год назад
I like the idea of this proposed 500 EXC-D but it would simply turn it into another CRF 450L/RL and 20-30lbs heavier than the current 500 EXC-F. Don't get me wrong, who wouldn't want 3,000-5,000 mile OCI's on the 500, but I currently extend them to 1,000-1,250 as it is when used as a dual sport/light weight ADV bike. Lengthen the maintenance intervals, add a cush hub, give it a 3-4 gallon fuel tank and offer an optional factory rear rack like those form True North and Globetrottin and I think you will have done more than enough for the dual sport crowd.
@Shepherdservices317
@Shepherdservices317 8 месяцев назад
Hmm you should have mentioned the 500 exc-f that we have kn the states. It's very corked up, comes with signals and is a dual sport bike. No one ever calls it an Enduro bike, and I don't think any one buys them for Enduro here at all. I have one iv made into a supermoto, and ya they say everything about intervals but I have like 500hrs and it's on stock everything. Though may be time for a top end rebuild soon
@ameunier41
@ameunier41 7 месяцев назад
There are other bikes that have what you tou wants, the 500 is a enduro bike with flashers and an EPA detune, nothing more. It's rough, it's powerful and it needs love.
@toddbenfield6546
@toddbenfield6546 9 месяцев назад
My 690 Enduro R checks all the boxes except real tight/crawling single track. No one bike is great at everything👌but I don’t ride much tight stuff
@mikemazulo3820
@mikemazulo3820 10 месяцев назад
I agree with your list. I love my 350exc-f but what would't I give for KTM to include a 5lbs subframe part way down the rear fender for a tail luggage or to firm up that floppy mess.
@gradocchio
@gradocchio Год назад
Good discussion, thank you. I'm currently putting together a 2023 500 EXC-F to be my Rally bike for the TET here in Spain and beyond. Yes, the service intervals as stated are crazy but from users like "RTWPaul" and others that have actually done oil analysis you can easily go 2000km+ on a quality synthetic oil/filter change. The bike here is €11,999 stock, adding a Rade Rally kit and an LED signal array, Acerbis 15L tank, Scotts Damper, bash plate, and Seat Concepts comfort seat adds another €2500 or so.
@adamrichards2072
@adamrichards2072 2 года назад
I'd say ktm already make this bike in the 690 enduro. A bit heavier, yeah, but nothing outlandish for a dual sport.
@Bikesbikesbikes500
@Bikesbikesbikes500 Год назад
I have a 701 and recently my mate on an exc500 and I both dropped our loaded bikes on a loose steep climb. He picked the exc up and rode off. I struggled for 20 minutes with the extra weight
@DavidSmith-ph7ik
@DavidSmith-ph7ik 2 месяца назад
It's obviously still too heavy, otherwise people wouldn't build the 500 to a adventure bike
@ogasi1798
@ogasi1798 Год назад
video proposes to take the best we have and make it heavier, carry more oil, add heavy engine parts so we don't have to spend 15 mins having a beer while changing oil, carry more stuff, add more tech, cost about 30% more all said and done - basically wreck the bike of the gods. No thanks mate - my 500 has done 6k miles in no time, amazing bike - it needs nothing , i have friends who have done what you propose and guess what? They aint happy in the majority of terrain we ride anymore - superb on long gravel and alp trips but they are once a year compared to our 2 x rides a week
@brianricoh3242
@brianricoh3242 Год назад
KTM D 40 horse? Nope performance is always nice no matter where your ride it. The ktm valve train is pretty good, I have 69,000 miles on a original 2015 500 valve train (valves are a non issue compared to Japanese dual sport) which use cheaper valves , much of it on the road. I dont see a need for a cush hub at all. I did proactively replace a cam chain at 50,000 miles. The motor weakness, is the water pump shaft seal area, which a DLC coated shaft would fix, and pistons that need to come out 500 to 600 hours. Oil changes 800 miles are fine with 1.6 quart, the DRZ I did 2000 mile changes but most never went that far. I also put 40,000 miles on a DRZ 400, the ktm has better valve train and better stator, still on original stator where the DRZ has 20,000 mile stators at best. from 2015 ktm 500, newer bikes they have squeesed the motor down sizing coolant surface area and oil capacity, the 2015 motor was the Peak of reliability. I have tuned after market Vortex ecu, and I dont Chuck wagon my bikes, its for total and complete Hooligan riding, it cant be Beat!
@billslicer3203
@billslicer3203 Год назад
Since you mentioned the Honda 450; I’ll comment. This is a bike that I was soo close to buying, but with everything I read; a new pipe, ecu, larger tank…..what, with all the money Just to buy the bike. No thank you Honda. Once you get the flameouts under control, then I’ll reconsider
@motocrossman18
@motocrossman18 Год назад
Had a 2019 excf. I didnt like the inability to turn off the traction control and the lean factor from the factory. And the hard seat. I know why it was all done, but those were my only minuscule complaints. Otherwise it was the best bike that ive ever owned. And ive owned about everything.
@robbierolly453
@robbierolly453 8 месяцев назад
Don't need cush drive the dds clutch dose the job it's in the name Dampened...Diafram..System
@LightInnDmountain
@LightInnDmountain 2 года назад
In need of a unicorn Motorcycle 650cc or similar On road 100+ mph , off road capable Around 300lbs Less than $7.000 Preferably Japanese quality or similar and services dealers in town Abs or not, simple bright display and cluster buttons So basically a medium Honda African twin with less gadgets or upgrade Honda 500x of road capable or a ktm 500 adventure..I know lol 😂
@zanenail3329
@zanenail3329 Год назад
500 exc-f owner 2023 model. I would not change anything because I think it is lacking I am adding a few parts to help aid me in doing what I want with the bike. The way it comes it it so much more than the majority of riders will every use and will do anything you ask of it. So to make all these changes would just be creating a New Bike all together when there are so many choices on the market that would fit your bill of goodies your looking for. If you want a custom bike it costs trust me. SO why change the King and make him a peasant. Keep it up KTM the 500 rocks just as is!
@five-eyes666
@five-eyes666 Год назад
I have a KTM 500EXC-F 6 Days and the KTM 1290 SAR, both epic bikes. KTM have the DAKAR ready 450cc replica, why add another bike?
@Tigerloco70
@Tigerloco70 9 месяцев назад
Why all the workd skip the best of all the 450 and only speaks of the 500 and the 350? 450 it’s perfect 👍
@shieldsymusic
@shieldsymusic Год назад
Just buy a SWM500R and put a safari tank on it. 1.7L oil, alloy subframe. CR box though...
@mikegarrett861
@mikegarrett861 10 месяцев назад
On my 2nd 500" Best bikes ever after you dump a grand or two to remove the crap and install the Honey.....!
@zenokoo777
@zenokoo777 Год назад
i mean to me the 500 has always been a big enduro, never thought of it as a dual sport... because if KTM wanted to make a dual sport they'd have made a new 450 rally, at least i think
@billcotton1551
@billcotton1551 2 года назад
My mind is blown by the rider on the KTM footage!
@joseywales898
@joseywales898 Год назад
'It was once already done, Husky 610 it just needed a start button. top speed was 109mph. More then needed. also had normally oil changes no rebuilding of the engine needed either. pulled hard all six gears.
@MattPerry
@MattPerry 11 месяцев назад
the most easy way was to bring back on the XR 650r with electric start another way is to build a DRz 600 with 50 horsepower or a Yamaha TT600 with 50 horsepower or a new KLX 600 with 55 horsepower but I would like the easiest way that is Bring Back the XR650 R with an electric start, my second option is a brand new DRZ 650 with 60 horsepower this is my point of view but to tell you the truth I will be fine with the KTM 690 as long it will bring me no mechanical issues despite being expensive .
@unknowncommonman
@unknowncommonman 2 года назад
I wish to see that kind of Bike from Yamaha .
@atprodT700
@atprodT700 Год назад
hello to all, given the low sales volume on the 500 EXC F version which is already at 11000€ in Europe. the modifications that you hope for cannot be envisaged by a manufacturer even for KTM. there are already big problems on the 790 and which continue with the 890 ADVENTURE. moreover KTM will review the 390 with a "rally" version which will be around 45 hp. (all new motorcycles with their share of future problems) if you want this 500 excf d you will have to do it. and there is a lot to be done to make it a dual sport. It's not infeasible but it will cost you dearly. the 701, 690 are very good all-round motorcycles. why try to complicate when you can make it simple...
@Charlie-qb4sy
@Charlie-qb4sy Год назад
its easier and cheaper to hop up the Honda crf450rl. you're just weight reduction and tune away.
@tompava3923
@tompava3923 2 года назад
Honda.
@drfeelgood5870
@drfeelgood5870 Год назад
If ktm screwed there heads on , they could corner the market in supermotos. Supermotos have a massive following.
@JinKazama92
@JinKazama92 5 месяцев назад
All those things you ask for will only bring the price up of the bike. That's why it's better they sell it as bare bones as it gets off the showroom floor and leave it to the owner to improve it with aftermarket parts.
@wonkywheels1037
@wonkywheels1037 2 года назад
I will never buy a KTM again. I have a 690 and a T7. T7 for 2 years zero problems. The KTM cam bearing failure, stalling issues and so on. I've been waiting for over 2 months for a part for my KTM and still no show. So the bike sits in the shed. KTM have some great bikes, but they need to fix their quality control first. I'm not sure why you call people who leave a comment not agreeing with you a Troll. People have different views.
@mikeisland7382
@mikeisland7382 2 года назад
Great video Solid. Whichever manufacturer builds that bike will have record sales numbers IMO. Honda came pretty close with the 450L. At this point I'd just be happy to see manufacturer's getting the seat and the tank right. Dual sport riders don't do laps around a race track with a jerry can sitting in the box of our pick up. If the KTM team is reading this comment section then here's the want list: 16L/4 gallon+ tank mounted as low as possible, see Fisher seats for seat shape, optional kick starter? If designing a new subframe allow room for passenger pegs, tabs or threaded holes for saddlebag/rack attachments, doesn't need a rally tower but a small windscreen would be great. Stator that can run heated grips, a vest and charge a phone at the same time. Wet weight under 325lbs/145kg. Performance dual sport suspension but a seat height no higher than 36"/91.4cm. Priced like a T7.
@chroniclesofsolid
@chroniclesofsolid 2 года назад
Cheers Mike
@cavscout62
@cavscout62 10 месяцев назад
Not to mention Plenty of shop time.Every one of their bike’s I’ve had has been a shop queen.
@petermortimer3507
@petermortimer3507 Год назад
Premium-dualsport is one of those weird word contradictions, like reality-television.
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