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What's better for me, a 650 or a 200? KLR, DRZ, or XT? I get asked these questions all the time. The size and weight of a bike matters far more than power to intermediate trail riders like myself when it comes to riding on or off road. It goes without saying that a larger bike means more stability on the highway, and a smaller bike will be a lot more manageable on the dirt. The most important thing is to find the ratio of road-to-dirt that you plan on doing, and get a bike that most closely fits that ratio.
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  • @demoncleaner80
    @demoncleaner805 жыл бұрын

    I'm a backpacker/camper and have been recently interested in dual sport (again) despite having not ridden a day in my life. However, I just wanted to say thank you for picking up the trash. My buddy and I do the same thing when we go backpacking through the woods and we hike out any trash we find. We're always like, "Damn kids!", but I'm sure it's adults too.

  • @39MercFlathead
    @39MercFlathead8 жыл бұрын

    I'm 70 yrs old and 225 lbs these days. A couple years ago I was touring the Andes and Amazon in Ecuador on a KLR 650. It was great on the highways and ALMOST ok on 500 yr old rutted and sunken oxcart and llama trails. But the kicker was dropping the bike with the 5.8 gallon tank completely full and about 75 lbs of gear tied on the rear. I couldn't get it back up until a 16 yr old kid from the village came out and helped. My rule now is under 300 lbs street legal for off road bikes. WR250, WR450, CRF450 are all good.

  • @a64738

    @a64738

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes it is great to have a light bike for riding off-road :) I did love my old WR450F but every ride I tried on small gravel roads I was thinking this is to big, heavy and to much power to quick. Was considering a 300 2 stroke or 250 4 stroke. After trying a 2017 KTM 300 2 stoke and found it lacking in power compared to my old WR450 I ended up with a brand new 2019 KTM 500 EXC F and I did not regret that this far, the urge for a smaller bike is now gone :) The KTM 500 feels more like a 250 2 stroke but it has much more power, but the power is much more easy to control then on my old WR450 and it is 6kg lighter :) Only problem is the service intervals, but I don`t ride much so I can manage but for someone riding long trips it might be a problem... Here in Norway KTMs in general cost less then the Japanese bikes. Also the EXC 500 F cost 30% less then the Yamaha WR450F here because of less tax for getting plates on it (KTM have only 1/3rd of full HP if you don`t remove the restrictions they come with and that makes for much less to pay tax here).

  • @flex93312

    @flex93312

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’m looking at the Yamaha TW 200, and adding a single wheel trailer on the back of it for my gear. I don’t need a rocket out the gate to get me somewhere anymore. All I need is, a light smooth riding bike to get me there... eventually.

  • @r0464
    @r04649 жыл бұрын

    10/10 for picking up the litter! Much respect for something you didn't have to do..

  • @Sproutt
    @Sproutt9 жыл бұрын

    When the video is at 5:30, thank you for doing that you maybe realize the impact that one bottle of fluid makes

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    9 жыл бұрын

    John Smith Thanks man. I figure if everybody picked up a tiny bit of trash when out on the trail, a whole lot of cleaning could be done. kzread.info/dash/bejne/rHp1r8ORntqeY84.html

  • @Earlthepear69
    @Earlthepear697 жыл бұрын

    xt250 is a great bike. Light n nimble....

  • @ojwilks
    @ojwilks6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for picking up that bottle !!! To keep our world beautiful, is such a gift...

  • @dirtclod
    @dirtclod8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I've been saying that very same thing for years.....and being 80 dirt and 20 street myself....love the light bikes.

  • @MilesToRoam85
    @MilesToRoam859 жыл бұрын

    EveRide thanks so much for your videos. You were the first motovlogger I stumbled upon and have since started watching others. But yours are by far my favorite. I like that you're just an everyday guy, a family man and humble. Also thanks so much for keeping the trails clean. I hate how some people trash our lands. We need to keep them pristine.

  • @bambambamVB3

    @bambambamVB3

    5 жыл бұрын

    Ditto that Bro!

  • @mollygrubber
    @mollygrubber9 жыл бұрын

    I remember watching this vid when you posted it, and it contributed heavily to my recent purchase of a shiny new CRF250L. It may be considered heavy for a 250 dual sport, but you're right - it's so easy to ride, and compared to my 800GS it's a mountain bike lol. I'm about to go on a long offroad trip with some young super-fit guys, and maybe it will help me keep up! Or at least not have to turn around and go back like last time - that sucked for everybody. Just wanted to thank you for the advice, people really do listen to your opinions.

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    9 жыл бұрын

    Peter Jowett Thanks Peter! Yeah you said it so well... smaller bikes really do feel like mountain bikes compared to the big hosses. It's like cheating! :D

  • @chrisdavis5048
    @chrisdavis50488 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the advice. I really appreciate you picking up the litter too. Most people would have just left it there.

  • @ChromeArty
    @ChromeArty5 жыл бұрын

    5:49... Tdub shout out! 😁 love it! Recently picked one up... they are so much damn fun

  • @jamenbrooks4713
    @jamenbrooks47139 жыл бұрын

    I have a 2008 yamaha xt 250 and it's a cool bike for me. The only thing I would change is the low gearing for off road use. But I got a smaller tooth sprocket for the front and that's supposed to give the bike more torque than the normal sprocket. Other than that great bike for a dual sport

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    9 жыл бұрын

    jamen brooks Ah yes the XT250 was a top contender in my buying choices a little while back. Those bikes are bulletproof!

  • @jeffferguson7256
    @jeffferguson72569 жыл бұрын

    one thing I have learned from my trials riding days is that momentum is everything. I use this to my advantage when dualsporting. Carry some speed people! also stand up on the pegs and squeeze the bike with your thighs when ring through the tough stuff. Use your knees as suspension. Dont be afraid to let the bike move around underneath you.

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    9 жыл бұрын

    jeff ferguson YES! Excellent tips! I tend to be very "loose kneed" when I ride, and when I remember to get my knees onto the tank things get much better. :)

  • @patrickfredette8064
    @patrickfredette80643 жыл бұрын

    I got a CRF250L because I am holder! Love it! Will fix what I broke today tomorrow and keep on riding!

  • @BackCountryPunk
    @BackCountryPunk6 жыл бұрын

    Another great video. Thanks for putting out content thats fun to watch & easy to listen to.

  • @rodneyedwards6408
    @rodneyedwards64088 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Very good explanation. I bought a CRF250L in May of this year. Been watching your videos, and training. Really wanting to hit the dirt and the road a lot more. Then last Wednesday, my bike got stolen.... Sooo, now I'm waiting to see if it gets recovered or if I need to buy something else, or get another 250L. It is a little weak for street, and a tad heavy off road, but a load of fun!!

  • @ares0909
    @ares090910 жыл бұрын

    Man, I am lovin' the new intro!! Awesome stuff eveRide :D Love the trail clean up too!! I bet that little 230 is a blast to ride! I would def like to try that trail, it loos fun :D

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    I am just waiting for that phone call that says, "Hey Ty, I'm in Utah and ready to ride!" We're only a state away, bruddah!

  • @bwxmoto
    @bwxmoto6 жыл бұрын

    I was going between a DRZ 400 S or a TW200 but I want to do some crazy steep trails and tight slow twisty stuff. I pick up my TW200 tomorrow. I think I made the right choice after sitting on one at the dealership the other day. Those other bikes are so freaking huge and tall. As my first bike the TW is less intimidating.

  • @brokevet

    @brokevet

    6 жыл бұрын

    I have been riding my TW200 for 25 years. Most dependable bike I have ever owned. Goes anywhere. Except down the roads around here where 65mph is required.

  • @iallso1
    @iallso15 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely agree, my friend has traded his dr650 for a drz250 to use off road on farm rides, but is also considering a new T7 for touring with shingle road and limited off road capability

  • @SkyStarSystem
    @SkyStarSystem7 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful video man, thanks! I'm thinking of doing 90 road/ 10 off-road and I'm a shorter rider 5'5" so the honda cb500x is the right one for me. I was stuck between that bike and the yamaha xt250

  • @trevorjameson3213
    @trevorjameson32139 жыл бұрын

    Nice video and info. Makes me want to go riding, right now! Anyway, I agree with you here. When I was in Silverton, Co., we rode up engineer's pass. I have a DRZ400S, which, by the way, is an awesome bike! When we reached the last steep up hill pull, I watched a guy on an old XR200, similar to the one you're on, go straight up that stuff, no problem. And we are talking serious altitude, right at 14k feet. That little bike was amazing how well it took that super steep hill with loose rocks. Of course, my DRZ did it too, without any drama. The next day we rode (on the highways) to Buena Vista, Co. and rode Antero trail, another fantastic climb to over 14k. But, it is a lot more rugged than Engineer's pass. Once again, the DRZ took it in stride with no issues whatsoever.

  • @JackRawBit
    @JackRawBit5 жыл бұрын

    I 100% agree with your statement in your vid. Im an older guy (42) and i went with the WR250R because i want a bike that is street legal and super agile in the dirt.

  • @HollidayRides
    @HollidayRides10 жыл бұрын

    Nice video! I hope the kickstarter is going well, liked and shared! glad you still got this awesome outro. Don't ever change that!

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Whaddoyou mean we not gonna do the show no mo? ;)

  • @ronart5852
    @ronart58524 жыл бұрын

    Nice video! One of the issues with smaller bikes like the KLX 250 and CRF 250 L is the tank capacity. While they may brag of 80 mpg plus, on even relatively short hauls on the freeways, I have never experienced anything near this. A buzzing small bike eats fuel. One of the best bikes I have owned, I live in Vietnam at the moment, was a pretty clapped out Sherpa 250 with a modified pipe. I managed to get a 4 gallon tank on it and this was a key to happiness. Low, easy to ride, no need for traction control as I could barely get the thing to spin the wheel and it had a great range. It reminded me of the Yamaha YBR 125 I rode in the Andes in Peru. When I was there, I kept running in to the same guys at different hostels on the way and a couple of them, a novice on a heavily modified KLR 650 and another on a big KTM said that I was like a bad penny... And, the fact that I have a lot of experience, including motocross racing, allowed me to ring out the little guy in places where caution was their word. (Not saying I am fast but I am good enough to get the most out of a smaller steed but not that competent that I could say the same thing were I to ride a big beemer or KTM.) Sure, there were times I wished I was on a light and fast MXer and, truth be told, I probably wouldn't be here to tell the tale were that wish to have become true. And...I did not envy the folks on the big bikes. They seemed very impressive while they were parked at some of the biker hostels but I couldn't be bothered. My racing days are well in the past. I like cruising from place to place and enjoying the scenery.

  • @balisticsquirel
    @balisticsquirel8 жыл бұрын

    Hey. Thank you. That was really meaningful advice. Cheers.

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    8 жыл бұрын

    +balisticsquirel Thanks! Glad it may have helped :)

  • @mrdeeds5032
    @mrdeeds50326 жыл бұрын

    nice video!!! and it helped me out a lot... also thanks from cleaning up after other so we still have trails to use in the future.

  • @catnipjesus9990
    @catnipjesus99904 жыл бұрын

    so glad you mentioned the tw200. i love mine!

  • @be2keen
    @be2keen9 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! You just helped me decide which bike to get. A 104 kilo KTM 250 XCF-W.

  • @a64738

    @a64738

    5 жыл бұрын

    Did you get that bike and are you happy with it? I Have a 2019 KTM 500 EXC F myself and it is only a few kg more heavy and I love that gentle beast :) The KTM 500 feel much lighter then my old Yamaha WR450F and has more power that is much more easy to control then on the WR450F that used to stall very often, the KTM have not stalled even once yet :)

  • @mcnultypride
    @mcnultypride4 жыл бұрын

    My favorite bike was a bmw gs650 i had which i wish i never sold.... but at this moment all i got is a little chinese Aprissa all land 150cc. I drive her too work and back daily, on n off curbs, plus trail riding.. and im really starting too love this little bike.

  • @nailsbyrosalie76
    @nailsbyrosalie768 жыл бұрын

    wr250r 2016 model is a good all rounder a little bit tall but pretty balanced for stock.

  • @Supernova12034
    @Supernova120347 жыл бұрын

    One of the most informative videos thanks

  • @hadrianhaine5204
    @hadrianhaine52048 жыл бұрын

    good y on you for picking up the litter! light bikes rock. i have a ag100 among others and it can definitely get easily to places that my bigger big take much more work… but comfortable, jumpable, road capable its not although its factory with lights and blinkers. its a issue of horses for courses, and jockeys. cheers great vid.

  • @RideAMAP
    @RideAMAP10 жыл бұрын

    So True! You are right on the money. I love the Intro btw.

  • @ihavehotmail2
    @ihavehotmail26 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed the vid thumbs up for leaving the trail cleaner then you left it !

  • @AkDeluxeRider
    @AkDeluxeRider10 жыл бұрын

    Well said and sweet little trail. Ride safe.

  • @TaenXD
    @TaenXD8 жыл бұрын

    I ride a KLX250s and it's just great, small, flicks around corners and is wonderful for off road plus it can hit 70(mph) in good time.

  • @cheezomlet
    @cheezomlet8 жыл бұрын

    I agree, I share the same opinion on bike size. good video!! I just picked up a China 250 Enduro for 90% trail riding. . added to my collection of bikes.

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    8 жыл бұрын

    +William Chuisano Awesome! You'll have to let me know how that stuff goes!

  • @cheezomlet

    @cheezomlet

    8 жыл бұрын

    Will do, It IS Chinese, but it's OK. I have a build and review on my MotoCheez youtube account if you're interested.

  • @Reyes6.0
    @Reyes6.08 жыл бұрын

    I just got a 2016 Yamaha xt250 and I cruise nicely at 60-65 on the freeway with power to spare. I'm mostly lane splitting traffic so its the perfect bike for me for those rush hours

  • @joewest343

    @joewest343

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Michael Reyes Everyone overlooks the XTs but they are a very nice enduro style bike! I have a '92 XT350 and that thing has no problem in the dirt or the highway!

  • @Reyes6.0

    @Reyes6.0

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Octometh true! I wonder why? maybe cuz they only make 250 now? I wish they made a 350 still but I'm loving my 250! averaging 74 MPGs too :)

  • @joewest343

    @joewest343

    8 жыл бұрын

    Michael Reyes Yeah!

  • @SnickterP

    @SnickterP

    6 жыл бұрын

    I think the WR250R tends to overshadow it. I have a '15 XT250 and I love it!

  • @TheCogitech
    @TheCogitech7 жыл бұрын

    Anyone looking for a smaller bike in the used market should not overlook the XT225. 240 lbs dry, very useful 6-speed transmission, easy to maintain bullet-proof engine with loads of low-end torque for hilly trails, cruises all day on smaller highways at 60mph and 70-80 MPG. Definitely not a freeway bike, but it more than makes up for it off-road.

  • @39MercFlathead

    @39MercFlathead

    5 жыл бұрын

    My wife's ride is an XT 225 because she can put her feet on the ground. I'm 6'2" and sometimes have trouble touching down with my DRZ. I haven't ridden one yet, but I keep wondering about a WR250 for me. Top highway speeds where we live are only 65 and most of the paved roads max out at 45. So I don't need a lot of speed. I put 2500 miles on a KLR in Ecuador and I really don't want that much weight off road again. BTW, the best mod I put on my VStrom 650 was a set of Michelin Pilot tires. That was the best touring bike I ever had but a completely worthless pig off road or even on a dirt road. But 18,000 miles of dreamboat tourer in 4 years. Seriously, I enjoyed it more than my BMW R69S that I put 70,000 miles on in the 1960s. But back to smaller bikes, a street legal 200 to 250 cc bike was enough for me off road in the 60s, like the Bultaco, Maico or CZ, so it should be plenty today.

  • @a64738

    @a64738

    5 жыл бұрын

    My 2019 KTM 500 EXC F has the same dry weight but it is a very tall bike and I can only get my toes on the ground... I used to have a WR450F and I loved that bike but I always felt it was to heavy and to hard to control when going off-road. Was thinking I would be more happy on a WR250 until I got the KTM 500 :). The KTM 500 is a gentle beast :) More easy to control the power and lighter then my old WR450 but with more power all over the rpm range, also the KTM 500 did cost 30% less then the WR450 with plates here in Norway. Only problem is the service intervals is double as often then the WR450 but on the bright side it is more easy to do them on the KTM :)

  • @ericberger6324
    @ericberger63245 жыл бұрын

    Ya I tried the drz 400 was not for me on the trails for me ended up with klx 250 little week but was way easier and comfortable for me would really like to get my hands on wr250r

  • @TheBobHazard
    @TheBobHazard8 жыл бұрын

    I have a Honda CRF 230F nicknamed "The Goat" because I have been able to go over obstacles in single track that other much more powerful bikes had issues with. It's not flashy or fast but it's easy to ride.

  • @Burner-Adventure-Chronicles
    @Burner-Adventure-Chronicles4 жыл бұрын

    Wow, 6 years! SO, I had a Triumph Tiger 1200 ADV bike for a while. Great bike for highway and maybe some fire roads. The dirt biker in me did get me into trouble trying to find adventure way off the highway and I ended up dropping the bike a couple times. A 500lb bike is no fun to lift...especially when solo a ways off the beaten path. So, I am now on a Husky 701 Enduro. WOW...what a BIKE! It is 'heavy' enough and powerful enough to get me down the highway comfortably. It is also pretty dang good on the trails. So, it is exactly what I wanted. A bike that can get me down the road to explore those jeep trails that are disappear into the Colorado Rocky Mtns.

  • @deepstopdiving
    @deepstopdiving7 жыл бұрын

    you inspired me to finalize a trade for a Yamaha ttr250. thanks for the kick ass videos!

  • @andreisabe
    @andreisabe8 жыл бұрын

    YOu're a very kind person. Good luck on future rides. May the force be with you hahaah

  • @stevenenciso5023
    @stevenenciso50236 жыл бұрын

    Could you do more videos ADV riding with guys, who own bigger ADV bikes like the Africa twin, KTM 1190, and FG800? It'd be great to see how those bikes handle these great trails you're always riding.

  • @colbyadams9310
    @colbyadams93103 жыл бұрын

    Tyler this helped me out the most. Thank you.

  • @mattpowell340
    @mattpowell3406 жыл бұрын

    thanks for this man i will be geting a 250 enduro bike soon

  • @jeanjeudi1111
    @jeanjeudi11117 жыл бұрын

    You're too right about the huge factor of size and especially weight for dual sport motorcycling and adventure bikes as well. We could all tell stories about dropping a bike or somehow being stuck fighting a heavy bike in some circumstance that you wish weighed a lot less at the time. A zillion years ago in Northern Thailand I rode/side-slid a Honda 250 Paris/Dakar 4 stroke down a steep descent through fairly deep grass thinking to cross that nice shallow river far down in the distance and take a wonderful short cut to up near the Thai/Burma Mekong river border. What I couldn't see from way up there that the little shallow river was actually tight along a bit of a cliff. Ok, so launch into the river onto the back wheel and just cross it. Except that the grass was too slippery to get enough traction to wheelie at all and jump, just tried and kept spinning out period and there was no place and no way I explored everywhere, all options and it would always mean headlong boingo into the river on the fork. Damn. So now to get back up the very high climb. Big problem. Switchback switchback and more switchback on wet grass far to steep to ride up meanwhile the day got ever more boiling hot. Impossible on the very steep to ride a switchback, you had to lay the bike down and somehow flip/lift it highside to get another switchback ascent angle, often losing elevation. Weight is nasty. I hate riding on freeways anyhow which is what Winnebago motorcycles are good for. From years in Asia and Africa I like light weight, even when it comes to stashing the bike away at night in a safe place, maybe back in and under some assorted steps etc etc. Then there's loading on off boats and ferries, heavy really sucks then. Another big factor not often mentioned is that heavy bikes gone unruly do heavy duty injuries and are easier to lose it in the first place in a hairy situation. I love riding in difficult unpredictable situations in places I've never been before and don't know exactly what's ahead. Light weight is a very big deal in my view, Harley weight category bikes are good for coffee shop trips with obnoxious mufflers. 1100 cc Winnebagos ... just can't stand 'em, really dislike those bikes in the real world. I like the lightest bikes with some power and good suspension, just as you said with the 230 crf. A built WR250R is likely my next bike, can't wait to see what the new Yamaha T7 will turn out to be. I like KTMs when all is well, they are light, handle great, nice power but in Asia at least, they break and need something nobody has now but will will be available quickly if shipped from blah blah blah.

  • @Nerb1
    @Nerb110 жыл бұрын

    Nice new intro! A crf, no matter how economical, is going to be pretty ordinary on the highway. But you're spot on. Get a bike to suit its intended use.

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Man I'm tempted to ride the CRF to work with the mileage it gets. I don't have to get on any freeways, just 35-45mph speed limits.

  • @Mottmcfly
    @Mottmcfly8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for picking that up.

  • @crosstrainingadventure
    @crosstrainingadventure10 жыл бұрын

    very sage advice, o learned one. i kneel at the fount of your knowledge!

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Pffff.... I've been doing it the wrong way for so long, when I started doing things the right way the difference was so huge! I'm still a noob and you know it! Are you gonna do some tips videos soon? You would have a rapt audience. I've got your latest all queued up and ready to go... just gotta wait for lunch break :)

  • @NessedUpProductions
    @NessedUpProductions10 жыл бұрын

    The WR250R is a good choice too for more off-road work and I would also suggest for those who really want trails and minimal highway, a 2008 or newer KTM 450EXC. Neither of those bikes are really in the DCAM category, but very good options.

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    If I had the means and wasn't blessed with the Widow, I'd be saving for a 250R for sure.

  • @zadokmotorfreight2423
    @zadokmotorfreight24234 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video! I might just go with a little XT-225....

  • @minibikemayhem9335
    @minibikemayhem933510 жыл бұрын

    Very informative, really good job of explaining this!

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Other videos like this will be upcoming. Hopefully they are helpful as well.

  • @winterephiphany
    @winterephiphany10 жыл бұрын

    This actually helps me a lot! I currently ride a 2012 yamaha FZ6R and love the street. But I started riding motorcycles when I was 10, on a little yamaha YZ80. I loved riding dirtbikes and I wanted to get back on one but still ride it on the street if I wanted to. Several friends say I should go bigger with the KLR but I live in southern California, and I'm very close a very Hilly and mountainous area. I figured something along the lines of a WR 250 or 450. Now I am very rusty at riding dirtbikes seeing how it's been about 8 years since I took a trail with some old family friends. I was thinking I'd do about 50/50 and this answered my question perfectly. Thank you much good sir for this video!

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Ah man glad to help! Yeah the KLR is a fantastic bike, but may be a bit too big for jamming through the hills. I am a huge fan of the Yamaha bikes, and will probably end up with a 250r someday. I enjoy the power of a bigger bike, but being able to whip a bike around on a trail is a great feeling :)

  • @winterephiphany

    @winterephiphany

    10 жыл бұрын

    All I know is once I do get myself one of those bikes, It'll be whipping my butt into shape! Watching your videos makes me breathe heavily!

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    ***** Yeah it's a lot of exercise, that's for sure. I'm just learning some tips to make the bike do a little more of the works so I can ride more. I used to get exhausted and now I can go for a bit longer. It's interesting to see what a few positioning techniques can do to make it a less tiresome ride. Even so, it's the best kind of workout!

  • @winterephiphany

    @winterephiphany

    10 жыл бұрын

    I agree! I remember tearing up hills and valleys with friends and being exhausted as a teenager. I can only imagine how much I'll get beat up after being off the dirt for a good 8-9 years!

  • @keithdeshong9612

    @keithdeshong9612

    9 жыл бұрын

    eveRide ADV That would make an interesting video - demo the tips you've learned to ride smarter :)

  • @Sir_Wrecks_A_Lot
    @Sir_Wrecks_A_Lot9 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for picking up the litter! Wished more people would.

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    9 жыл бұрын

    davi200 Yeah man a big motorcycling can make a big difference when it comes to cleaning up the trails. o#o Clean, Beautiful, and Open for Adventure [mv]{

  • @warrenyeager5711
    @warrenyeager57115 жыл бұрын

    When are you going to do a review on the crf250l and how it compared to a Drz? Love your reviews, keep em coming!

  • @take5th
    @take5th4 жыл бұрын

    I’m in my early 60s. Rode 250 dirt bikes in the 70s. Started again on DRZ400 6 months ago. Though I felt in poor shape and the bike felt tall heavy and awkward, after 2k miles of street/dirt we both feel a lot better. Off road, i think a 250 is best as lightness is something fundamental and freeing to ride. But the need to have some capabilities in traffic dictate at least a 400 to me, in my area, etc.

  • @MrAusadventure
    @MrAusadventure10 жыл бұрын

    Another awesome video mate and well done for keeping your trails clean. It drives me nuts when I see litter out in the bush. We have a lot of it over here unfortunately. Great comparisons there. That is why I chose my V-Strom, as I figured I would be touring mostly on bitumen but did not want to have to turn around if I came across a dirt road. I would love to do some riding like you are doing, but I know that I am not big enough and strong enough to wrestle the Strom in that sort of terrain. I am aiming to take it more offroad this year though, so stay tuned! ;-)

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Ah man I'd love to see how a Strom fares on a bit of nasty dirt! Would you do a review on the Strom? That would be epic!

  • @MrAusadventure

    @MrAusadventure

    10 жыл бұрын

    eveRide I think the V-Strom fares quite well off road, it definitely does really well with the less knarly stuff, but I have seen videos from pro riders where they have done some amazing things with the bike, way beyond my capabilities. I have had a few people ask me for a review of the Strom, so I will do it soon. I am not an experienced dirt rider so I cannot give anyone to much advice on how it goes there, but I am going to get more dirt oriented tyres very soon and start exploring the bush a bit more.

  • @willride5803
    @willride580310 жыл бұрын

    Great video! As a CRF230F rider, I agree with it all. On tight technical trails its only limitation is its rider, and on sweeping dirt roads the it can run with Austrian 450s if need be. Light bikes are simply amazing in my experience and opinion, could ride it my whole life. Thanks for a wholesome answer.

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Yeah... I'm all about the smaller bikes now. I think one day, if I ever have money, I'll have a more touring-oriented bike like a DL 1000. If the Widow ever dies I'm going to go smaller.

  • @isaacgentz3319
    @isaacgentz33192 жыл бұрын

    This is why I bought a crf300l after only having an xr650l. Both are great for different things

  • @gregwiens9146
    @gregwiens91469 жыл бұрын

    I live in central Saskatchewan and I do 50/50 dirt and road and I love my little Yamaha XT 225. It gets 80+ miles to the gallon and never breaks down.

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    9 жыл бұрын

    Greg Wiens Those things are bulletproof, too! I love those bikes :D

  • @azdesertdog
    @azdesertdog10 жыл бұрын

    Yup you nailed it. I have owned most of the bikes you mentioned. While I put the V Strom where most people who own them wouldn't It's a heavy burden and would not go where you just went. The CRF250L I have is a work in progress but is a surprising little bike just like the CRF230 for the money. Sorry I prattle on...

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    As a guy with a nice range of offroad-capable bikes, you are the authority on this topic! Prattle away! :D

  • @MrToad-actual
    @MrToad-actual7 жыл бұрын

    I for one vote for the (Toad Whisperer) TW200 ;)

  • @C3HENRYS
    @C3HENRYS10 жыл бұрын

    My son had moved up to a CRF230 from a TTR125le and he could never get used to it but he was kind of too big for the 125 and too small for the 230. I say on the dirt low end grunt , light weight, good suspension, and low seat height are all evenly important. That is why I went for the KLX351s. I have had the 640e, DRZ400s, CRF230, WR250r, WR250f, 400exc, and 450exc. I like the KLX351 best!

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    So true there, sir! I think everybody has their ideal bike... and there's no problem in going through a few of them to find what works for you. Nothing like a great ride on a bike that seems tailor made for you! :)

  • @b1pig
    @b1pig10 жыл бұрын

    the tune makes a huge deal on the mileage. my wife has a '07 gz250. when she first got it, it did hover in the 70mpg range. since, i've had to pull the carb and clean it out a few times. i've also have to remove the cover and adjust the pilot screw. her mileage now hovers closer to 60mpg.... but it still beats the 43 that i just got on my oil burning KLR. lol. those GZ's run notoriously lean for many (fed) reasons.

  • @joejefferis9892
    @joejefferis98926 жыл бұрын

    Legend mate definitely helped me make that choice

  • @perrinayebarra
    @perrinayebarra4 жыл бұрын

    I ride a CRF230L. It’s unstoppable off-road and good for rural roads. It’ll do freeway speeds but it’s a stressful experience lol.

  • @firesteel1
    @firesteel110 жыл бұрын

    Amazing to see that scenery, greetings from the UK!

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! Hopefully someday I'll get over there to see all the beauty in the Kingdom.

  • @firesteel1

    @firesteel1

    10 жыл бұрын

    eveRide You're welcome to come, but I'm not sure we can match that landscape!

  • @JOSEKLRANGEL
    @JOSEKLRANGEL10 жыл бұрын

    You are right...lighter is better in dirt... I am missing a 250cc Honda that my son just to have..... :( but then I do 80/20 so the KLR is fine... Great vid man... As always

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Yeah man the KLR can go any of these places, it just takes a boss to ride it! I have no doubt you could do this on your KLR.

  • @unclequack5445
    @unclequack54459 жыл бұрын

    Add a 52 tooth rear sprocket to the back of the KLR,spoon on a gnarly knobbie and watch it root through all that stuff,its a lot to do with set up,the top speed will drop but it will pull through all you can reasonably throw at it.

  • @fredfadungy1925
    @fredfadungy19258 жыл бұрын

    fyi to all, im 68 and love trails like this on my 15yr old Honda Rancher 350.. I look for trails like this.. cant wait to get my CSC RX3 ;-)

  • @flamachiiman
    @flamachiiman4 жыл бұрын

    I’m 6’1 200lbs, gnna pick up a shiny new klx230, you only need power for highway use, 1st gear on every bike is more than enough power for anyone on the trails!

  • @ashleycaraballo637
    @ashleycaraballo6377 жыл бұрын

    thanks for the info i need to get one soon

  • @eviltango
    @eviltango10 жыл бұрын

    What a beautiful place!! I'd love to get into dual sport but I don't know if there is anything here in the bay area. Awesome videos!

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Definitely check out thumpertalk and ADV rider for ride reports near the Bay Area. There's gotta be something up there in that beautiful part of the world!

  • @flex93312
    @flex933124 жыл бұрын

    I’m looking at the Yamaha TW 200, and adding a single wheel trailer on the back of it for my gear. I don’t need a rocket out the gate to get me somewhere anymore. All I need is, a light smooth riding bike to get me there... eventually.

  • @mdh6977
    @mdh69778 жыл бұрын

    great vid, great thoughts, and great to see you doing your part!!! Ive recently started to do the same when I'm out

  • @brandtagone8487
    @brandtagone84878 жыл бұрын

    I understand this is intended for newer riders but the drz would tear that stuff up. For me the DR650 works well over the nastiest terrain and is the right bike but I started riding in 73 and one rode whatever one had. Besides what type of riding one wants to do balance and skill really is what determines what bike is best. With balance a bikes weight becomes less important, having the torque and power of the dr trumps the weight issue in many climbs and such. If one wants or can truck their bike to a ride than a smaller bike obviously would be less effort to ride but if one has 50-whatever miles to ride to the dirt than for an experienced rider the bigger bikes like you already stated are better with the weight stability.

  • @kyjelly5524
    @kyjelly55245 жыл бұрын

    I sold my crf450x that i plated. I’m looking at the wr250r now. It’s so cheap, not much maintenance and crazy reliable. I think it will help me to just ride mellow too. Hahaha. Just a chill bike that I can ride to work on too

  • @armweak13
    @armweak1310 жыл бұрын

    Great vid, i couldnt have stated it better. I own a dr125, a wr400, a drz400 and a dr650...and smaller is better for offroad unless you are competing. Same as for commuting, including the freeway unless if your ego is too big to follow the speed limit.

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Haha man so true! I really don't like the freeway anyway... even at or below the speed limit. Too much buffetting for me. If I'm going somewhere, I usually try to make it on the dirt.

  • @johncarlson1877
    @johncarlson18775 жыл бұрын

    Top of 2nd gear on an XR250r or crf 230 and you will conquer all. You need a check up from the neck up if you want to take anything over a 400 up that run. And if you want to ride a versus or v strom you need a straight jacket and a padded room

  • @rex4x4
    @rex4x410 жыл бұрын

    i get asked this all the time too .... ill be sure to send em your way .... great explanation.

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    It's funny how people think that it's about power, when for beginner or intermediate riders I think it's more about weight. These trails would be cupcakes on a Trail 50 :D

  • @rex4x4

    @rex4x4

    10 жыл бұрын

    eveRide the trail rides i did this fall on the crf250l's was perfect .... it would be a pain in the ass on my dr650.

  • @cardchris21

    @cardchris21

    10 жыл бұрын

    eveRide see for me i have never riden a motorcycle or dirt bike but ive been doin my research and im like at 98% goin for a yamaha wr250r see like i say i dont need a bike that can go 200mph all i really need is a bike that i can use to go places hence the 70mpg but i also want one that i can take off road and have fun and another thing is i never worked on a moto so another reason y the yamaha is a great fit for me is i dont have to modifie it and ive been watching alot of youtube vids like ++ab and ridevictoria and they both love there yamahas idk from the research that i done the yamaha fits me best :) but i do like the vids and ty for the information bc im 5'11" and i weigh 250lbs

  • @joecool509
    @joecool5098 жыл бұрын

    I had a crf230L and it was perfect.

  • @bill45colt
    @bill45colt7 жыл бұрын

    looks that a ct 90 honda would work. slow for sure,,,but sometimes real slow gearing can do a good job. I have honda ct 90, xl 250 and suzuki dr 650,,,,different rides,,,but all fun...

  • @NzJohny
    @NzJohny9 жыл бұрын

    nice vid :) totally agree. my xr 400 imo is as close as you will get to ticking all the boxes, bullet proof, good mpg, light enough, good low end power, highway capable, no radiators to smash, easy for parts, only thing it could use sometimes is an electric start! but then that adds more weight and maybe a loss in somereliability :)

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    9 жыл бұрын

    NzJohny Ah man there are SO many times I wish I had a kick start. E start is magic, but man... sometimes when I'm out in the middle of the desert it's nice to have a little backup!

  • @tommannix199
    @tommannix1994 жыл бұрын

    Should have a crack at the KTM Freeride..smaller bike, almost a trials bike. I'd love to hear your thoughts on it

  • @RedDragon1260
    @RedDragon12608 жыл бұрын

    After watching this it reinforces my choice of a KLR. I originally wanted a WR250R or 450F but since most of my time will be spent on road and ranch trails the KLR feels like a better choice.

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    8 жыл бұрын

    +RedDragon1260 A great choice indeed!

  • @ToastToGo
    @ToastToGo10 жыл бұрын

    Maaaan this was a very informative video, thank you for posting!

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    No problem TTG! By the way I am SO sorry for such a late reply regarding your sticker email! When I get my feet on the ground I'll definitely get back... things are just a bit nutty right now with the move and with work.

  • @ToastToGo

    @ToastToGo

    10 жыл бұрын

    No worries homie! Take care!

  • @j-rocksmoto1179
    @j-rocksmoto11799 жыл бұрын

    Nice job spotting that bottle. Some day I'd like to get a Klx 250. Some times a smaller bike is better

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    9 жыл бұрын

    999silver Moto Very true! I might end up with a 250 someday... or even smaller. Perhaps an electric bike? I have no idea... there's just so much variety and flavor!

  • @FlySwann
    @FlySwann5 жыл бұрын

    I love my crf250 but dream of owning a klr.

  • @jradoffroad
    @jradoffroad10 жыл бұрын

    I love my big bore YZ400F woods weapon! I couldn't imagine riding anything smaller. If weight was an issue witch it can be, I would totally rock a YZ250 two stroke. Too bad I could never get one street legal here in MA...

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    You need to move to a cool state with guns and radicals and open land and stuff. UTAH! Honestly, most of the time I really doubt if anybody cared if the Widow was even street legal.

  • @Notoldfart
    @Notoldfart9 жыл бұрын

    Glad I found this video. Was wondering what to consider for a second bike for all the dirt trails around here. Now I know. Will now be looking for a 250 and forget the 650 KLR. Honda or Yamaha since the KLR 250 still has a carb and is cold blooded. I have my Ninja for the street when I want to do some lightweight touring. Thanks for your effort. Ride looked fun. Oh yeah, I am 77. :-)

  • @DoctorYoda2

    @DoctorYoda2

    8 жыл бұрын

    OOOOO We got a badass in the house!

  • @DoctorYoda2

    @DoctorYoda2

    8 жыл бұрын

    Safe travels man :D

  • @HugoGSamuraiHg
    @HugoGSamuraiHg10 жыл бұрын

    Wow loving that intro :) Great advice on a very good trail. Very good video Thumbs up

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Hugo! (I think I remember seeing that your real name was Hugo, correct me if I'm wrong, sir! :)

  • @HugoGSamuraiHg

    @HugoGSamuraiHg

    10 жыл бұрын

    eveRide no you are correct :)

  • @cometomicke
    @cometomicke4 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this one.

  • @RetiredCHP13374
    @RetiredCHP133747 жыл бұрын

    Great video, how did the 230s drum rear brake hold up? Planning on getting one for my 6 foot 1 13 year old who is a beginner. After your video, considering one for me too but the drum brake versus the disc worries me.

  • @DontPanic4422
    @DontPanic44228 жыл бұрын

    Great video!

  • @xlthumper
    @xlthumper9 жыл бұрын

    2006 ktm 640 adventure is what I ride now. For me it is the best of all world's. Powerful, lite enough, suspension is awesome, Tall enough. Seat could be nicer for long distance but easy to change that, but I have also been riding dirt and street for well over 20 years. Bottom line get a bike and ride. Lol

  • @Terruhcutta
    @Terruhcutta10 жыл бұрын

    Its all about balance for me, my klx250sf was fine for a while but soon you just need a little more. I put jn the 351 and it runs slightly faster than a stock drz400, which is about perfect for a 300lb bike

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    A 351 at 300lbs sounds perrrrrfect! Maneuverable with the power!

  • @a64738
    @a647385 жыл бұрын

    I used to have a Yamaha WR450F that I loved riding specially with on street with supermotard tires. But every time I tried a little riding on small gravel roads I was thinking that this bike is way to big, heavy and unpredictable with to much power to quick for off-road riding (I am not a good rider on 2 wheels even with 30 years of riding lol). Late summer 2018 I did test drive a 2017 mod KTM 300 2 stroke thinking that would probably be a bike I would like. It was very light and fun to ride with no vibrations at all (unlike my WR450). I did like the "turbo" feeling and the challenge with a bit of unpredictability you get from 2 stokes when hitting the power band, but it had to little power compared to my old WR450 (what I really want is a modern 500 2 stroke with the balance axle like the 300 :) . I did end up buing a 2019 KTM 500 EXC F instead after test sitting it and finding out it felt just as light as the 300 2 stroke. Now I feel no need for smaller bike anymore as the big 500 EXC feels more like a 250 2 stroke but with much much more power :) But the power is easy to control and for someone like me who have not ridden 2 strokes in many years the KTM 500 EXC F feels very predictable and easy to drive even in more difficult terrain. Just wish the KTM Enduro bikes had service intervals like normal "dualsport" but other bikes is a lot heavier at about 50% more weight...

  • @FallenAngel8315
    @FallenAngel831510 жыл бұрын

    Great video, I've been arguing with guys that I ride with for awhile now about this, they all ride honda 650's, and they have been telling me to get one because they are great bikes, but my problem is they are just too big for the riding that I like to do, im debating on a new klx250s and the new crf250l, keep up the great vids

  • @eveRide

    @eveRide

    10 жыл бұрын

    Ah man I think you know exactly what to do. Get the bike that YOU love, and soon enough everybody else will be riding what you ride! :D

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