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Triumph Tiger 800 XCx (2015) Updated
I can't speak as to comparisons with other XC's but for me the c model just made sense with the WP suspension and special mappings. This thing rails out of the box in a very surprising manner for such a large bike on such silly rubber. Really the only bad point of the bike outside of some of the plastic stuff doesn't impress close up but there are aftermarket alternatives .<br />I've ridden it 300 miles of 70/30 and so far in that hundred miles of off road I felt darned near as in control as I do on my YZ or XR over the same ride excepting slick clay mud from log trucks and grass.which made kitty want to either roll or take a nap due to the tires. Other than that it is as competent over loose terrain as it is tarmac and it represents a serious attempt by Triumph to upgrade an already successful ADV bike to something better.<br/>UPDATE: 09/27/16..... Still feel this is a great effort on Triumph's part. I'm over 16,000 now and can't see that any other bike in it's class would fit me as well. Just needed a couple hundred bucks in aluminum protective and adaptive stuff and a couple of good tires. Been to 4 states so far and looking to add Canada and Mexico soon.- 3
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Honda XR650L (2008)
I love this bike. There's a reason Honda hasn't changed much 1993-2015. The seat isn't a sofa, but it doesn't punish you like a dirt bike seat. The stock shenko tires are pretty good all around tires. Accessories are plentiful and inexpensive. Nothing on the bike is going to overly impress you. It's the combination of basic components that work well and reliably.<br /><br />The one significant weakness is the CDI unit.....they are subject to failure. If you start incurring random electrical glitches, you probably need to buy a new CDI unit $200. This is a known issue and it's unacceptable that Honda has not remedied the situation or provided extended warranty replacements with improved units.<br /><br />Anyway, the bike is an outstanding value and a comfortable, reliable dualsport.<br /><br />- 0
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Triumph Tiger 800 XC (2012) Updated
The Triumph Tiger 800XC is a very well made, light, and maneuverable bike. Very easy to handle off road with plenty of umph to hang on the freeway whilst traveling to your off-road destination.- 1
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KTM 1190 Adventure R (2014) Updated
Absolutely love this machine! It is everything I always wanted my 950 to be.- 11
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KTM 990 Adventure (2011) Updated
This is XLADV's first project bike, so let's see how it goes! It will be fun to see it get built out.- 37
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KTM 990 Adventure (2012) Updated
Great adventure bike once the mods have been done.
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BMW F700 GS (2014)
Excellent bike for urban riding, camping, and the occasional muddy trail. My only gripe, wish it had the same power as the 800GS. that 10hp difference would be nice to have.- 4
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Kawasaki KLR650 (2008)
I love my KLR. It has its limitations in some areas but overall is has been a dependable and worthy mount for my adventures. More to come.- 2
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Triumph Tiger 800 XCx (2015) Updated
I couldn't ask for a better bike. It's capable of doing things far beyond my skill level.- 46
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BMW F650 GS Dakar (2003)
My trusty daily commuter and weekend warrior. Wimpy oem exhaust, dump it and get a true thumper can. Virtually bullet proof if you keep up with the maintenance. New handlebars area a must if you plan on hitting the dirt. Tried and tested model. So many farkles to choose from.- 3
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Triumph Tiger 900 (1999)
So far I love this bike, I have plans on some, like engine gaurds, off road tires as well as some little mods. I'm finding the mods department a little light for this year and make. It's all nothing I can handle though.- 0
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