Garage Vehicles
133 vehicles
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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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KTM 990 Adventure (2013)
I've just bought this bike and the Pesky Canadian winter won't let me ride it so review to follow.- 1
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KTM 990 Adventure R (2012)
A motorcycle that's spartan yet refined in its ability for adventure!- 1
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Suzuki V-Strom 1000 Adventure (2014)
Very fun bike - lots of torque - and a super value at around 12K. It’s definitly not a dirt bike but it’s very capable off road. It’s been great for me - mine is nearly all stock, including the seat! Ergonomics improved with 1/1 risers and lowered foot pegs.
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Suzuki V-Strom 650 (2013)
Disclaimer: This is my first motorcycle, i.e. I don't know what I don't know about what's good bad and ugly about motorcycles. Ahh, ignorance is bliss ...<br /><br />IMO this bike was very easy to ride from day one and I can't imagine a better starting bike for me (YMMV -- I'm six feet tall and 200 lbs). I don't consider myself to be a natural at anything so the ease with which I took to riding this bike says more about the forgiving nature of the bike than the rider.<br /><br />The 650 v-twin seems smooth and has always delivered the power I've needed whether on the highway or my limited dirt experience and when loaded with camping gear.<br /><br />Once offroad or taking my daughters two-up on the bike I definitely notice the stock factory suspension is being pushed. I hope to remedy this in the near future.<br /><br />All in all, based on my limited riding experience and current needs, I'm very pleased with this bike. It's price point allows me to add and upgrade only what I want to add or upgrade.<br /><br />Farkles: Barkbusters Storm handguards, Givi 52L Trekker Case, OEM side cases, OEM center stand, Weld86 skid plate <br /><br />- 0
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Suzuki V-Strom 650 (2014) Updated
My wife and I purchased this bike brand new and we absolutely love it.- 1
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Triumph Tiger 800 XC (2012) Updated
Great ride. Had a 2012 road that I started with and upgraded when I found a deal on a used XC. Larger front wheel and better suspension were huge. That said, the the stock suspension sucks for someone bigger than average. With some upgrades it has been a great dual sport and tourer.- 2
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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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Triumph Tiger 800 XC (2012)
My lovely beat-up '12 Tiger 800XC that took me to Prudhoe Bay n back and more places than I can remember with a sh*t eatin' grin ~Peter- 4
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Triumph Tiger 800 XC (2013) Updated
I really like this bike. You can read my full review at:
/reviews/product/8-triumph-tiger-800-xc-2013/- 23
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Triumph Tiger 800 XC (2014)
Definitely my favorite bike I've ever owned. Its an absolute blast to ride. Comfortable in the street and its never made me overly nervous off-road. It commutes well, it camps well, it slays twisties and it looks sexy doing it all. Its a bad mama-jama.
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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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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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Triumph Tiger 800 XCx (2015) Updated
This bike is just plain amazing! Add new tires and some boxes and go everywhere.- 2
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Triumph Tiger 800 XRx (2015)
Compared to others in it's class it was the most comfortable for me. I adore the 3 cylinder engine.- 1
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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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