my new bike
#12
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RE: my new bike
ORIGINAL: SavageKen
Congrats, The Suzuki was my second choice when I was looking for a Bike, Not the Supermoto as I think they are wierd looking, a Dual-Purpose with Street bike tires?? Makes no sense to me! Good luck with your new toy!!
Ken
Congrats, The Suzuki was my second choice when I was looking for a Bike, Not the Supermoto as I think they are wierd looking, a Dual-Purpose with Street bike tires?? Makes no sense to me! Good luck with your new toy!!
Ken
I heavily considered the DRZ400S, which is the street legal version with normal size rims but more conservative traction than the full dirt model. The only problem I have with those two bikes, the S and the E, which is the full fledge enduro, is that they do not come with inverted forks. I hate the old style look. This is why the SM appealed to me. And then I saw a couple in person Saturday and rode one. From the moment I shifted from 1st to 2nd I knew I wanted that bike. It had the power I had been wishing for from the KLX all along. And I really love the styling; that and the fact that I can mount the dirt wheels and tires was the clincher. The DRZ also shares an engine with the LTZ400 quad and they are bulletproof and have a huge aftermarket following. Plus, it was cheap; with tax the Husky would have been $6400, I paid $5700 otd for this. So yes I do agree the SM is a bit weird looking, but it is a look that grows on you. It is also a bike you don't see many of and that makes me feel good too. I did my first mod tonight- I removed the gaudy reflectors coming out from under the front fender. It's amazing how much a little thing like that can affect the look of the bike. I'm not here to say the DRZ is the best bike or THE bike to get, but I will tell you this; if you want a bike with a ton of stock torque without investing in an expensive 450, then the DRZ may be the bike for you. I am very happy with it.
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I'm glad to hear you're happy with your new ride. I guess it's a little harder to bag on my 'ridiculous' looking dirt bike with street tires as you have now entered the ranks of 'street queens'
Thinking back, I was wondering if I should have replied with 'try it, you just might like it' but now I can see there was noneed
My guess is you'll learn to appliciate what that bike will do in the tight twisties. Also, getting ahold of some dirt tires, wheels and sprocket will be less expensive than going from dirtshoes to motard.
Thinking back, I was wondering if I should have replied with 'try it, you just might like it' but now I can see there was noneed
My guess is you'll learn to appliciate what that bike will do in the tight twisties. Also, getting ahold of some dirt tires, wheels and sprocket will be less expensive than going from dirtshoes to motard.
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I probably would have bought the DRZ400S had it been a couple of inches lower to the ground. It was too tall for me. If it was the same height as the DRZ400SM, I most likely would have bought the DRZ400S over the KLX.
Congrats on the new SM. Yellow is definitely the nicer color, although my dealer tells me that the black sells much better.
Congrats on the new SM. Yellow is definitely the nicer color, although my dealer tells me that the black sells much better.
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ORIGINAL: tremor38
I'm glad to hear you're happy with your new ride. I guess it's a little harder to bag on my 'ridiculous' looking dirt bike with street tires as you have now entered the ranks of 'street queens'
Thinking back, I was wondering if I should have replied with 'try it, you just might like it' but now I can see there was noneed
My guess is you'll learn to appliciate what that bike will do in the tight twisties. Also, getting ahold of some dirt tires, wheels and sprocket will be less expensive than going from dirtshoes to motard.
I'm glad to hear you're happy with your new ride. I guess it's a little harder to bag on my 'ridiculous' looking dirt bike with street tires as you have now entered the ranks of 'street queens'
Thinking back, I was wondering if I should have replied with 'try it, you just might like it' but now I can see there was noneed
My guess is you'll learn to appliciate what that bike will do in the tight twisties. Also, getting ahold of some dirt tires, wheels and sprocket will be less expensive than going from dirtshoes to motard.
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Just think of the government clerk somewhere in Washington D.C. that is responsible for mandating that super-long and low reflector on the ***; let's go find him and do a burn-out on his desk
Anyway, nice bike; can't wait to hear about the dirt performance of the SM.
Anyway, nice bike; can't wait to hear about the dirt performance of the SM.
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thanks guys. I have a plan for that terrible rear section on the DRZ, if you're interested I will show you the difference. If not, I won't. I feel kind of bad posting pics of my bike when I no longer have the KLX. But there is a light specially made for the DRZ bikes, it's calle the edge. It's made by DRC and has led's in it. It tucks totally up under the fender lip and comes with a plate hanger and a plate light. It is all metal and looks real nice. I plan on ordering one soon.
#20
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Nice color selection if its a suzuki it should be yellow. I almost bought an 05 version with an extra set of dirt wheels before the klx but I was to late and lost it. Thumpertalk has a bunch of great info on making the sm a better dirt machine. Defineltly be carefull with the large front rotor and have fun lofting the front. I'm pretty close to selling my klx for a ktm 300exc I have the race bug. Good luck with it.