Scott Brady
Founder
My motorcycle adventures started on a Honda XR250L, spending nearly every afternoon ripping through the desert south of Phoenix. My first street legal motorcycle started a few years prior, shuttling back and forth from the house to the fire station I worked at in Idaho. It was a barely-running Honda CB450 from the early 1970s.
Fast forward to 2008 and just a few weeks before I was leaving for the Trans-America Trail, nearly crossing the entire country on dirt. I found a 2005.5 KTM 950 Adventure just in time and obtained my AZ motorcycle endorsement just days before loading the bikes on a trailer. I fell in love with that bike and rode it regularly for years. Last year we transitioned the KTM to Brian McVickers care and I was left moto-less.
This led to a string of test bikes including a Ducati Multistrata, Triumph Tiger, Hammarhead Jack Pine, Zero DS, and a 1992 BMW GS PD (currently on display in the office). My regular rider is an 1150 GS Adventure, a fantastic motorcycle but leaves my love of technical riding unsatisfied.
As a result, a somewhat spontaneous purchase happened and a 2010 Honda XR650L arrived at the Expedition Portal HQ.
My goal is to make it a lightweight adventurer for weekend-long trips and local exploration. Modifications will be limited and only to address some limitations and weaknesses of the 20+ year old chassis. Should be a fun project.
I am also sure there are some 650L gurus on this forum that can help with part selection, primary of which will be a larger fuel tank, new tires, heavier rate rear spring and a few accessories.
Twisted Throttle did an interesting job with one, certainly more modified than I intend but a few good products to consider.
![1972_honda_cb450.jpg](http://theuprightmotorcyclebrigade.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/1972_honda_cb450.jpg)
Fast forward to 2008 and just a few weeks before I was leaving for the Trans-America Trail, nearly crossing the entire country on dirt. I found a 2005.5 KTM 950 Adventure just in time and obtained my AZ motorcycle endorsement just days before loading the bikes on a trailer. I fell in love with that bike and rode it regularly for years. Last year we transitioned the KTM to Brian McVickers care and I was left moto-less.
![testing_panniers.jpg](http://www.expeditionswest.com/vehicles/ewvehicles/KTM_950_Adventure/testing_panniers.jpg)
This led to a string of test bikes including a Ducati Multistrata, Triumph Tiger, Hammarhead Jack Pine, Zero DS, and a 1992 BMW GS PD (currently on display in the office). My regular rider is an 1150 GS Adventure, a fantastic motorcycle but leaves my love of technical riding unsatisfied.
As a result, a somewhat spontaneous purchase happened and a 2010 Honda XR650L arrived at the Expedition Portal HQ.
My goal is to make it a lightweight adventurer for weekend-long trips and local exploration. Modifications will be limited and only to address some limitations and weaknesses of the 20+ year old chassis. Should be a fun project.
![2012%2BHonda%2BXR650L%2BPictures1.jpg](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-uFFggfe0YYw/TcCpSS0vlvI/AAAAAAAAL5M/5dXqhA_UFdM/s1600/2012%2BHonda%2BXR650L%2BPictures1.jpg)
I am also sure there are some 650L gurus on this forum that can help with part selection, primary of which will be a larger fuel tank, new tires, heavier rate rear spring and a few accessories.
Twisted Throttle did an interesting job with one, certainly more modified than I intend but a few good products to consider.
![14073-500x600.jpg](http://www.twistedthrottle.com/ezimagecatalogue/catalogue/variations/14073-500x600.jpg)