I Bought the Suzuki V-Strom 800DE, Here's Why
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I replaced my KLR650 with the new Suzuki V-Strom 800DE. Why? Well there's a lot of reasons, lets talk about them.
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Since your content moved me to buy a new KLR, I want to thank you in advance for making me go out and buy a new V-Strom!
I'm interested to here if the 800DE is better off road than the 22KLR, keep them coming , cool.
Adventure bike = reliability and versatility = Suzuki Vstrom 800. Love mine. I'm a 70% road, 30% dirt rider and it devours everything I've put in front of it
@onthebackwheel
11 ай бұрын
I reckon that's the perfect balance for the 800
DE excellent choice! Will be watching to see how you progress with this fantastic bike.
Curtis your content is great, I was initially into your channel because big bikes on trails is entertaining. I'm glad you're sticking with it.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate, love riding the big bikes
I think this is what the KLR could have been if Kawasaki was more proactive in the market, and it's a fantastic choice. It's not a big dirtbike like the T7 or the Tuareg, but it seems more dirt capable than the big 850GS & Triump 900. IOW, it seems to be the perfect middle ground middleweight. I'm looking forward to upgrading from my KLR next season, if there's any in stock!
@unclebadger597
Жыл бұрын
You said it! I think these are gonna sell like hotcakes! 🏍️💨
@mrt4755
Жыл бұрын
ive only had my KLR since january and im already starting to put money away for this or a T7
Congrats mate, nice explanation and makes perfect sense - looking forward to the mods and future videos
Good choice 👍👍can't wait to see the build .
I got rid of an AT because it was too heavy and cumbersome, combined with the cost of spares. $400/side for front faring $1000 for headlight assembly $1200 for a tank and the 2016 had an issue with the right footpeg breaking off on touchdown. It was a nice bike for the road but out of my repair budget for off road. I got 55000kms from mine but it changed my view on "Adventure bikes". Servicing air filters was a pain in the arse and they shouldn't have snappy cracky brittle plastics, they should have flexible dirt bike fairings and plastics and tank. Ill head towards a DRZ400 while still available, stick a safari tank and some B&B gear on and call it good. .
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Not much to go wrong or break on a DRZ400
Very interested in this bike brother 👊 thank you for getting it out there for us to see what it does
Honestly one of my favourite channels hands down. The ridding you do is so realistic for a lot of riders like my self here in Canada and I want to thank you for your content. I originally was watching because I was pondering the purchase of the new KLR, but now it’s a toss up between the KLR and the 800. Keep the videos coming! You’re killing it 💪🏼
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate! Appreciate it. The vstrom is much better than the KLR, hard to beat it's reliability and simplicity though
Looking forward to seeing more content on this bike. Tyres first!
excellent choice. I will be purchasing one as well.I have a first gen KLR that will be going for sale
Congratulations on your new bike! It’s a bike that is definitely on my list for a future bike. I bought my V-Strom 650 new ten years ago and now it has well over 100,000 miles on it and it’s still going strong. I’m looking forward to seeing your adventures on your V-Strom 800DE. Safe travels!
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
100000 miles is fantastic! Well done
thanks for the back story. Looking forward to see zuki in the wild.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
You and me both, keen to get out on it
After I rode a GS1150ES years ago I always wanted a Suzuki.
Perfect choice, would love to see more content on this bike.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Cheers, looking forward to it
This my planned change from my first bike, the klr, so I'm going to watch these videos with interest.
@onthebackwheel
11 ай бұрын
Seems like the logical next step the 800
I think it is a great choice! Can't wait to see what you do with the mods.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Bill. Can't wait to start modding
Good choice, looking forward to more content 👍
You made the right call. I had a KLR650 years ago. Now that I'm in the market for another bike, I'm looking at the VStrom 800.
Congrats! I bought one to! I fell in love with the smoothness of it. I think it can do everything and bring a smile on my face. I’m an inexperienced adventurous rider and will not push it so hard, still happy because it’s Going to be amazing on Swedish gravel roads. Looking forward to see Moore content from you and learn more about accessories and adventure riding from you and your new bike. See you around . Best regards from Sweden. Johan
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Nice mate, sounds like the perfect bike for you
Im pumped. Been looking for new vids everyday on this bike lol
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Haha nice. Going to be a steady stream from me
Thanks for the great vid. Interesting to hear the ideas on possible changes. I'm still loving my DR650 & have a few more missions to do before I think of possibly changing to another bike but the Vstrom8 certainly has a lot of appeal.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
It's a super nice bike. Not as capable off road as the DR but a good all-rounder
Whatever captures your interest Curtis, I trust you and will follow you. I'm not into the V-strom, now being a recent Tuareg owner, but I love to hear your thoughts and will be interested in seeing where you'll take this bike. I follow your reasoning, and lest we forget, if this bike doesn't do it for you sometime in the future then no doubt you'll find something else that does. I just like hearing you share your take on things and have followed your wacky path and adventures. So on with the show! Thanks............
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate! Hope the Tuareg is treating you well
You have pretty much touched on all the reasons why I'm making this Suzuki 800DE my ADV choice👍. I already own a KTM 250 XCw, although the bike is a weapon on the trails, it would absolutely suck for ADV work. My other bike is big ol' Victory Cross Country, amazing for taking me and my wife touring but not so good on the off-road 🤣.. The 800DE will slot in perfectly between my two bikes.
I just sold my KLR for an 800DE. It should be here in the next week, and I can't wait. I found your channel because of the V-Strom content, but I find all of your videos entertaining, so it doesn't matter what you're on; I'll stick around. :)
@onthebackwheel
10 ай бұрын
Enjoy mate, big upgrade from the KLR and thanks!
Well done l think you made a great choice for you and your channel and the commuting you do from work and back and of course out to the fun fields as l do myself all the best with your new wheels and adv build your gonna have a blast 👍👌
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Can't wait!
Your first ride vid prompted me to check one out at TM Virginia on Friday. Very impressive and as you say definitely doesn’t feel like 230kg’s. Fit and finish is very GS too, certainly got me thinking.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Good quality finish for sure
The Suzuki is getting some traction with very positive early coverage, I reckon you’ve made the right choice and looking forwards to seeing how she fairs and what mods etc. keep up the decent honest content Curtis 👍👌
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate, looking forward to it too
I also have a KLR and am really considering the VStrom as my next bike. Will be watching closely for your thoughts.
Klr content attracted me as that's my first bike now. But i really like ypur content and im learning a lot from guys like you and even though you dont have the KLR anymore i wont have mune forever either so im exited to see other bikes i may consider in the future as well.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for staying around mate!
Looking forward to seeing this beast get all the mods. I reckon you and your mates should look at doing a 4wd 24/7 style weekend away some time later on when you're all kitted out.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Definitely, very keen
Great bike! Looking forward to more reviews
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Really enjoying it. Going out on a good ride next week to further test it
I'm up here in Canada I just bought one 15,3 out the door im a pretty new rider and this bike makes me feel pro . The power even in c mode is more then enough I explore the gravel back roads all over alberta its good on fuell for work im absolutely in love with the v strum 800. I have a 30 inch in seam and it's not a problem. As well this bike is a real head turner
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Nice mate. They are very easy to ride hey
Certainly, i am considering doing the same. I was a bit concerned about its weight but sat on one and it feels lighter. It looks great in yellow and i also like the blue. I am thanking of hepco low crashbars and barkbusters as the only mods. However, the adv version with panniers, crash bars, metal skidplate is only 1200 more. Seems like a good deal as buying all of those items individually would be $2,000 or a bit more.
Great choice.........looking forward to all the great mods and ride vids. I own a 22 klr which I really enjoy......but you had pretty much exhausted the klr from mod content. I enjoy your ride vids the most anyway regardless of the bike you are riding.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Good to hear. The only other thing I thought of doing on the KLR is the JD jetting tuner and a power bomb
As a 22klr owner that’s why I started following your channel, but I are completely agree with the 800 being the next step in a klr owners interest. I’ll definitely be sticking around and am glad this is the bike you settled on! It’s funny how you and Ian from @bigrockmoto both compare it directly to the klr.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Well there you go, didn't know he said that too. Good to hear you're staying for the madness that is OTBW 😂
Good choice, I'm looking forward to see how it progresses. Suzuki's historic reliability is in your favor.
I think the strom is going to make a very good adv bike, and also be a great choice for your channel. Looking forward to seeing your future content involving this bike, and to seeing the suzuki getting some air time haha
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate and yes, air time for sure!
good reasoning behind your choice and I look forward to seeing what you do to it and how you punish it 😂
Great review~ greetings from Las Vegas!
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
G'day!
I reckon you made the right decision in getting the Vstrom over the transalp, To me the transalp would be very similar to a KLR on dirt but with a better engine , It even looks very similar from the front, The Suzuki is a solid bike and built more with off roading in mind and the quick shifter really appeals to me, i am keen to have a look at one myself to buy,
I have a KLR 2022 and a V Strom 650 XT 2021…..they had a baby…the 800DE…the bike of choice but I’m broke so will stay with my KLR but stay on your channel because I love your videos. You ride off road like a barbarian and Australia is amazing. Great choice for the 800. Keep going matte.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Ride like a barbarian haha, I'll take that. Sell both and get an 800?
Very solid reasons. Actually same reasons I want one, except the channel-biased reasons. I do make KZread content, but I live in a country where offroad possibilities are at the bare minimum so I can't really make any good content on that. However, I do enjoy riding adventure bikes, commute on it and do vacations with it (including offroad sections in foreign countries). I currently have a XT660Z Tenere 2010 and will get a 800DE when I have written this one off (or close to it). I think it takes a while before the switch can happen though. This one is good yet.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
It would certainly be great for vacations and touring
Good choice! Maybe you can get an old KLR too, something to play around on and tinker with. It has a mojo that cant be explained in words as much as just riding one. Of my DR650, Honda ATAS, Gen1 KLR, and Yamaha Raider, the KLR is my favorite to go almost anywhere (as long as it isn't too far).
The 800DE is a fabulous bike. Good choice!
Hey Curtis, I think you've great content mate and always enjoy your videos. I would have loved seeing you get the GG ( biased cos I have one with a lot of mods and it's a weapon!) but fully get the choice for the channel too! I think the more this bike becomes available the larger the following will come too. As an idea for the channel, maybe do some comparisons with a mates bike on the same ride, hop off the 800 to a 690 and talk about how it feels and who it might suit? Keep up the good work and good luck
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Sounds like a good idea to me. Will aim to do it in the future. Mate would love the gasgas, maybe next one
Strange people would leave for that reason I like learning about other bikes but i prefer watching you out and about riding
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate
Great decision mate, congratulations on your new Suzuki. I love them as I find Suzuki's great value bikes to buy and maintain, and also pretty bleddy bulletproof. I'm really looking forward to seeing you put an 800DE through its paces with some proper off road riding, and also seeing where you go with modding it. I'm sure it won't be too long before there are plenty of after market parts available. I don't know what the cost of a replacement headlight is for the 800DE but I prioritised headlight protection on my 650XT as a priority, after I'd fitted crash bars. After riding the 800DE the other week I've put one straight into 2nd position on my bike shopping list, but it's gonna have to wait a while as I'm currently restoring an '82 TS125ER, and then I wanna get my hands on a DRZ400 which are still pretty available used here in the UK. I don't plan to sell my 650XT as I love it, it's my main bike, I ride it all year round in all weathers and there's still stuff I wanna do with it, otherwise I'd consider a part ex on the 800DE for sure as it's a definite step up for many reasons. Have fun. Ride safe. ✌️
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Drz400 and 800de, that'd be a good combo
Sweet bike and from what I hear very reliable. Happy with the KLR, but will be exploring other options in the future and the V-strom is one I would like to consider, being that I'm leaning more towards touring than hardcore off roading
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
This is probably the one for you
Solid reasoning. Good job! And yeah, get some proper tyres and loose the excess weight off the bike.....And I am sure you will have the "standard" Suzuki gearbox - which is the best in the motorcycle world, so will be interesting to hear about that too. 👍
I would've loved to seen you on a transalp for the exact reason you said about the lack of offroad content, I've seen videos of people riding more gnarly stuff on a 500x than the transalp. Ideally I'd get a tenere but I think they might be a bit big for me and the weight put me off the Vstrom. In the end I went with a 390 adventure I figured it would be a good bike until I find out what I want out of a bike. I look foreward to seeing more ride videos keep up the good work
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
I was very tempted by the Transalp. Maybe next bike!
Thanks for the interesting comments about the bike. I am interested in this and the Transalp. Looking to getting into off road stuff so also worried about the Transalp in that situation. I am interested in getting the 800DE myself I think. I will be interested to see how you go.
@onthebackwheel
10 ай бұрын
It's a tough comparison, keen to ride the Transalp to see how it compares
Love your channel look forward to the mods your going to do. I bought the klr because of your channel but ill stick with it, find it hard to bush bash a 11k bike let alone a 18k bike. Besides riding the klr tractor keeps me from going ballistic.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Nothing wrong with the mighty KLR mate. Definitely going to be a bit more sensible on this one with where I take it
Your answer satisfied my question. Excellent choice, however, I still wanted to see you ride the Transalp and compare it to the V-Strom 800DE
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
I'll try get my hands on one
I think you will love the V-Strom. I just got back from a six-day trip, and it did great. It took me five days averaging 593 mile per day and one day at 200 miles, for a total of 1165 miles. I found it comfortable and performed very well. Beware that you have to take it to the dealer to have the service warning indicator off.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Those are some big days of riding
I love this choice. I test road one yesterday because of these videos and I love it as well and will be picking one up as soon as I can. My short take on this bike is, the motor is amazing, so much torque everywhere especially down low, the seat is super comfy, the quickshifter is very good, the tech package while it needs cruise is super easy to use. I'm Sold
@onthebackwheel
6 ай бұрын
You're right, the engine and gearbox are an absolute winner
@WadeMade
6 ай бұрын
After I posted the above comment I actually went and bought one. I got the adventure model. Please keep making content. Winter is starting here near Chicago so mine won't get much use for a while. Looking forward to your videos.
@onthebackwheel
6 ай бұрын
@@WadeMade nice mate, at least you'll be able to enjoy looking at it during the winter! I'll keep making vids for sure 👊
I'm with you. The V-Strom is surely the best combination between a pure touring bike and an enduro bike. I'm excited to see what you will do with it and the terrain that you will travel with it. Anything you can do with a T7, you can do with the Suzuki and I don't see many riders questioning the ability of the T7. So, good luck with the project. I'll watch!
@onthebackwheel
11 ай бұрын
Cheers mate. The T7 is a bit more capable overall, the Strom is certainly no slouch though!
There have been some good reviews about the 800DE, even MADTV said that they are a good ADV bike. Built to 90% of the average ADV rider requirements, others can but the KTMs when they need the WP suspension.
reckon you made a good choice there. This bike, in the right hands, with a few choice tweaks, will be a better option for more spirited off road adv riding. Even assuming a Transalp owner was to fit fully adjustable suspension front and rear (which would be pretty spendy) I don't think the TA has the right engine characteristics. Suzuki have always been considered a bit of an underdog but people tend to forget they've designed some of the most iconic bikes in every category , many of which remained pretty much unchanged over the years and are still highly rated to this day: RM 250, DR650, DRZ400, SV650, Vstrom 650, GSXR750...all top bikes!
@onthebackwheel
8 ай бұрын
They do fly under the radar old Suzuki
good choice, would be my pick too
What a coincidence!! I just SOLD my gen3 klr after a year owning (owned t7 before it WAAAY too topheavy!), and picking up a grey de800 tomorrow!!
@onthebackwheel
11 ай бұрын
Well there you go!
I like your videos because you are taking these heavy ADV bikes on a serious off road adventures, testing them beyond their limits, which is very cool and interesting. That being said, like the KLR, this one is another Japanese ADV bike, which are known fort their reliability and trustworthiness, and unlike the Tuareg, or the China made KTM/GAS GAS etc. So I'm back to watch your cool Chanel. Good luck!
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate. Even though it's a new model, I bet it'll be reliable
@il6113
Жыл бұрын
@@onthebackwheel Me too. As a bike that bears the name V-Strom..
Can’t wait to see all the mods !! You’ll do What about the Husky 901 expedition- no mods required , adventure ready out of the box 😊including some type of 💩panniers 😂
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
They are super nice. Also $10000 more and out of my price range
Had an '09 DL 1000, got a '20 1050 XT Adventure and the 800 will be my next bike! 🏍️💨
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Be interested to hear the difference between them
Can't blame yall, it is just a better klr
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah!
@scottloftin1730
Жыл бұрын
Owned a new KLR and hated that gutless wonder. There is zero comparison between and Vstrom 800 and a KLR.
id have been keen to see you on the 701/699 etc gas gas. I really enjoy mine. ill stick around for your content though
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Mate would love one. Maybe next bike
Can't wait when you start modding it and all your new videos. What tires are you going to get? I suggest Kenda Big Block tires(Kenda K784). Kenda say they are 50/50 tire, but I think they are proper off-road tires for heavier bikes! They transformed my Moto Guzzi V85 TT to a proper adv bike and I can even ride single tracks and enduro paths. They are pretty stiff, so installing them is harder than usually. Also, they are way wider than any other tires, so check your clearance at the back before buying. I also removed about 10kg from my V85 TT, so it "only" weights about 195kg dry now, which really transformed its handling. 23 liter tank really adds weight when full, though.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
I've never used the big blocks, I'll add them to my list to consider
Great vid. Love your honest breakdown of why you bought the VStrom. My favorite bike ever was my 2003 VStrom1000. I'm going to ride one of these soon. The dealer has already said I can take one for a spin. It will be interesting to see how it is on the road compared to that original 1000, or the VStrom650XT.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Those 1000s are cracking motors
@actstuntcam
Жыл бұрын
@@onthebackwheel Yep, loved mine. On paper, my Africa Twin has almost the same hp and torque - (AT= 94hp & 98Nm vs VStrom = 98hp & 101Nm) but I remember my VStrom being wayyyy faster (After you'd dropped a tooth on the front sprocket). I think this is because the VStrom1000 redlines at 12,500rpm (Or 13,000rpm), whilst the Africa Twin hits redline at 8000rpm and bounces off the limiter at 10,000rpm) That means the VStrom1000 would have a lot more power if you graphed it. (That is, a lot more area under the graphed power curve). Not too surprising - the VStrom1000 motor was based on the TL000 motor (Which made 125hp & 103Nm). Anyway, love the Africa Twin, but more power would be nice. I really need to pipe and tune my Africa Twin.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
@@actstuntcam I don't think I've heard of an unhappy AT owner, good bikes. I had a Cagiva Raptor that had the Suzuki 1000 in it, fun motor and great for wheelies haha
@actstuntcam
Жыл бұрын
@@onthebackwheel Yep (For me) the Africa Twin is the perfect balance of great road bike that still handles well at speed AND is probably as good as a KTM950ADV off-road.
I already beat the daylights out of my DL1000XAL8 and it has a 19" front tire, about 6" of travel, and 6.5" of ground clearance. I've been getting tired of having to pound out or weld my bash plate. I kept saying I'd give my front teeth for 2" more travel and ground clearance, a bit less weight, and a 21" front tire. My DL1000 already has fully adjustable suspension. So, when Suzuki came out with the 800DE, it was like they heard my wishes (I'm sure I'm not the only ones with those exact same wishes). I want to be able to carry the camping gear, be able to ride to the adventure, then have that adventure, and the 800DE seems like my dream come true. I haven't ridden hardly at all this year. Had a fall in January, separated my left should, damaged my rotor cuff. Broke left middle finger, badly sprained right wrist and left knee and it's been slow going getting the strength back in that shoulder. I've full range of motion now, with just a little discomfort, so 2024 is my target to get an 800DE and get back on the trails. By that time, there should be a good array of aftermarket farkles for the 800DE. Just subscribed. You don't run at the mouth with ooo's and aaahh's, your comments are apropos for what you are doing at that time, you ASK for people who disagree to comment and don't whine about it. Too many channels are NOT about the joy of getting out there and having fun while improving. Keep it coming.
@onthebackwheel
9 ай бұрын
Glad to hear you're on the mend. I've had the bike for a while now and am still really enjoying the bike. Aftermarket parts are finally hitting the shelves so you might have timed your run perfectly
Good choice! would you be able to a 2 up review from yours and the pillions perspective? I need a bike to be OK for 2 up tours as well and very few people give a decent 2 up review? cheers and keep up the good content.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
I'll see what I can do. I might have to rope the wife in
Keep eyes on SWMotech gear. I have it fitted to my 1050XT and the german quality to the bike I have no regrets.
Perfect choice for your concerns - I only see two channels did serious off road testing on this bike - u and big rock moto (He is highly dedicated to his content making). I think u r going to off road test to much higher level than big rock moto which makes your content unique. Everyone else tested this bike in gravel road. I personally love to see a tenere world raid with a full rs 12 exhaust on it, some weight loss modifications like battery changing etc some good protection and blasting through trails. I think world raid is the best go any where bike currently available.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
The world raid is very nice. Good luck getting your hands on one ATM
@jibinraj6058
Жыл бұрын
@@onthebackwheel I am actually short 5'3" - even tenere is high for me. I am thinking of the v Strom 800 de,will go for it if it can handle desert
I'm in the same boat. I'm ready to move on from my klr.
Well, I did not see that coming Curtis! However, I think you have made the right choice in the VSTROM over the Transalp!
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Me too. No doubt I'd be very happy with a Transalp as well
@andrewtreloar7389
Жыл бұрын
@@onthebackwheel no mate, I think you would have found the limitations of thexTransalp very quickly and would have regretted buying it to be honest. Let me know your thoughts comparing the 800DE to the '23 890 Adventure
You're echoing my thoughts without riding the Honda or the Suzuki yet, Will be interesting to see what people end up doing to get their Transalps more off-road friendly but I think the big V is going to be my weapon of choice when I get my act together too. Keen to follow your build up on this one!
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
In a perfect world I'd have both! I think I made the right choice though, the suspension on this is great
@mitchzeinert5359
Жыл бұрын
@@onthebackwheel seeing your first video out playing with the boys on dirt bikes was enough to convince me, haha
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
@@mitchzeinert5359she kept up nicely! Very surprised
I watch your content for you and the way you ride the bikes. We’re riding buddies just riding thousands of miles apart. 😂 The VStrom has a huge cult-like following and I think the 800 DE is capable of taking them to the next level of capability. A lot of us own, or have owned KLRs because of the cult-like following and you’re right p, then we upgrade capabilities. I’m interested to see your modification choices. You gave us a great baseline stock ride in the earlier video. 👍
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate, look forward to riding with you one day
@pinkiewerewolf
Жыл бұрын
@@onthebackwheel That’ll be an awesome day!
I enjoy your offroad antics and pace as i always feel there's a time and place....and for me on the bike on the dirt on the throttle (between 80&100) is being alive. I cannot help but appreciate that the Tenere is free of all the tech.....not sure how the bikes with electronics/imu etc would fare in a scenario where it fails and there was no support or backup ?? can these new bikes with all that gadgetry still operate effectively without it??
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
I'll find out. Not ideal for sure, but I'm not doing hard enduro so should be fine
Overall a great bike definitely more offroad focused than the new Transalp. The first thing I would change though is to fit a smaller/lighter muffler
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
The exhaust is a shocker
I intend to get one at the end of the month, I'll be ready to sell my 09 wee strom and the bash plates will be available then (according to b&Bg and suzuki). Your content is more extreme off road than my style but I like your presentation and rationale for doing stuff. It's not the first time I've heard it described like a suped up klr in terms of feel but with twice the power and decent suspension.
@onthebackwheel
11 ай бұрын
Cheers, you'll love it. There are some other brands doing plates too that shouldn't be as expensive
@user-lp9dv3dw1h
11 ай бұрын
@@onthebackwheel I've looked but couldn't find them, any pointers?
@onthebackwheel
11 ай бұрын
@@user-lp9dv3dw1h sw motech, AXP (they are finishing their design) and a company here in Australia was going to design one (I need to follow that up). No doubt B&B will do one soon too
@user-lp9dv3dw1h
11 ай бұрын
@@onthebackwheel when I spoke to B&B last week they were waiting on a bike to model it on. They reckoned about four weeks
@onthebackwheel
11 ай бұрын
@@user-lp9dv3dw1h cool. I sent an enquiry about the one I might be trying, will see what they say
It’s an awesome choice. I just think it’s a bit expensive for that it is though. Same story with the tenere, they’re too expensive here in aus. Anyway good choice though, keen for more content
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Bikes are bloody expensive now days, hard to avoid. The Transalp is suprisingly cheap and this is on par with USA prices it seems once they pay their taxes and what not
I'd agree with all you said m8, I test rode the Suzuki and then bought the Transalp. No regrets at all, engine feel and gearbox seem better IMO on the Honda, I bought baseplate and engine guards, first ride around D'Aguilar it was a bit harsh but felt strong AF, a decent set of tyres and maybe some suspension work will do me.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Will be a mean machine for sure. Wish I could have both!
As a V-strom owner I say you made a great choice. I recently checked out the 800 and I didn't like it as much as my 14 1000 but it's still a great bike. I can pretty much go anywhere a klr can on my 1k so you should be able to do a little more with the suspension on the 800. People unsubscribing because of the bike change is typical but you'll gain subs right back because of the V-strom.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Really liking it so far. I only hear good things about the 1000
Thank you for your review. I was in the dilema of whether to get a KLR650 vs Suzuki Vstrom 800. I am not a off roader. But when I sat on the KLR 650, it felt so comfy and perfect. But given, KLR does not do better on highways. I wanted something which can do both with more on the on road capability. Looks like Suzuki got my business :)
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
It is a much nicer (and fun) road bike. Also look at the Transalp, that could suit you perfectly
@fjeewani
Жыл бұрын
@@onthebackwheel transapl is not here in US yet.
Definitely the right choice to take this over the Transalp! Will be cool to see if you will deem the Vstrom suspension adventure-ready as it is. And if not: how much better does it get with some budget mods (springs + oil)?
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Will do. Got a fair bit more testing and riding to do and I'll update everyone for sure
Honest opinion. Ok, I think you’re going to beat the crap out of it. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. I’ve never seen anyone put a bike harder , through its paces then you. If Curtis can’t kill it , it’s a damn good bike.😊
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Haha that's the plan
OK, you got me. I’ve subscribed.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Legend
Been swaying towards the Suzuki myself , I think it was a good choice.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
It's a nice bike for sure
I have the 23 klr S and I bought it based off reviews by you Dork and a couple others. And people get butthurt when the people they based their purchase off of move on to other bikes. I dont. I dont plan to lose my KLR any time soon. And you wanting to move on doesnt change my opinion of the KLR. I did my research but ultimately chose for me. I just made an informed decision. I do believe the influence you and others have sometimes convinces people either on purpose or not to buy a certain product or bike. Thats on them for not using the info you provided to make a decision for themselves. I love the V Strom 800DE and I am really trying hard not to run out and purchase one without tons of research. I look forward to your experiences etc with the Suzuki. Because for me it will fill a void if I decide to get one. The ol KLR is great for riding within 250 to 350 miles of home. And I will keep it for that very purpose. But the V will make my plans of riding out west which is 1k miles one way or more just to get there a reality due to highway abilities.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Hold firm mate. Hopefully they do an update with cruise control and by then there will be a ton of aftermarket parts for it
I agree with your philosophy the 800DE is definitely an excellent base for a mile munching ADV build. I saw an old guy on a Vstrom 250DE at Jerrys @ Kulnurra NSW on Saturday it was a miniature 800DE nice little bike I ride a KTM 690R Enduro they are a fantastic mount but have their inherent issues just like any other performance oriented bike keep up the good work mate cheers 😊
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Would love a 690, nice bikes
@Thumpermad
Жыл бұрын
@@onthebackwheel just recently I changed out the radiator for an aftermarket version it wasn't cheap and KTM probably should have replaced the OEM version in my opinion but trying to get the dealer to agree is almost impossible as there's nothing in it for them. So it was a JMP Radiator and it took a bit of engineering to get it to fit but the bike seems to run a lot smoother without the radiator leaking dramas thanks for nothing KTM Apparently the only other drama with them is to ensure that the top end valve train is adequately lubricated otherwise they are an amazing midweight ADV bike with gobs of usable power. I'm still contemplating a Nav Tower but can't justify the $2.5K to setup cheers mate stay safe happy trails
I reckon you would have had a ball on the Transalp until you killed it. You nailed it when you said it was a gravel road tourer, kinda bike that suits me to a tee :P
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
It's well priced too, pretty cheap tbh
An interesting choice of bike, although your analysis of the Transalp is accurate. "We wanted a smaller Africa Twin, but we got a larger CB500X". Very true, although you then go on to say you didn't actually ride the Transalp yet(?). Out of my choices, between the Transalp, the 800DE and the Tuareg, I am still inclined towards the Transalp, although I will ride all three before deciding. Obviously the fact that the Honda is cheaper allows some modifying, before it hits the floor price of the Suzuki. Yes, the Transalp is limited in the suspension travel and ground clearance, but I see it as an 'all-rounder' dirt road bike, not a trail bike. But I suspect it will be easier to improve the suspension of the Honda, than to remove the extra 22kgs from the Suzuki...
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Much easier than removing 22kg! There weren't any Transalps to ride unfortunately and I needed a bike. I'll get my hands on one eventually. No doubt with the suspension sorted it would be a real weapon. Maybe after this I'll grab one
This or ktm 790 adventure 2023 for long tours ok highways and some off road? Or anything else?
I've noticed the vsrom 800de doesn't have a chain guide that could be a major problem if you get one for it
I just crashed my klr and I have been looking at this v strom for some time now
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the club haha
Suggestions / ideas ... if I had one of those bikes, I'd probably consider a pair of Motoz Tractionator GPS tyres and pursue dirt roads.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Good tyres! Would be perfectly suited to this bike. I'm going to put something more aggressive on though, possibly the Rallz
Can you please do a comparison video between vstrom 800 de and bmw gs 850?
@onthebackwheel
8 ай бұрын
Might be a tricky one as I don't have a relationship with BMW. I'll see what I can do!
I too took a long look at the Transalp, but am very disappointed that its not the deal it appears to be at first look. Nonadjustable suspension that is extremely soft, and lacking all of the most basic needed parts which are available from the factory at extremely high prices. -Which means its almost 20k when equipt with the lever guards, bashplate etc. Vstom arrives with all this for thousand less, but is less refined.
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
Yeah it's a good base, not quite there for me. Will have to try one
Fair do’s 👍 If you weren’t focussed on growing your channel. would the T7 not have got a look in ?
@onthebackwheel
Жыл бұрын
I cut that bit out to shorten the video. Short version, I'd get the Tuareg over the Tenere