shade
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I started a thread on the new 2020 KTM 390 Adventure in the main chat section, but thought I'd ask about it here, too.
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I'm new to riding, with my only experience on motorized two wheeled transport being a 49cc scooter I broke in for a friend - so, no experience
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I'm average height & weight, so fitment isn't a major concern. Given the price range I'm shopping, I'd rather buy new.
Here's what I think will matter to me:
Street legal & off-pavement capable - A 50/50 mix in capabilities sounds about right.
Useful for multi-day road trips - I'd like it to be comfortable enough to string together at least three 300-500 mile days on the highway.
Fairly light - I don't want a heavy bike, and I also want to be able to carry it on a hitch hauler, so under 400 lbs.
Quality construction - I want to avoid breakdowns on the trail.
Rider aids to keep me in one piece - Like I said, I'm new. ABS, traction control, Quickshifter, slipper clutch, etc.
Reasonably priced - For perspective, I consider the KTM 390 ADV to be reasonable at $6200.
I'm considering a bike like the KTM because it seems to be a good place to start, but it still offers some features that would work well for me as I take on more demanding rides. I'm open to other suggestions, though. I have a few local bike dealers, and I'd like to stick with one of these makes: KTM, Honda, Kawasaki, or Yamaha. Of the three Japanese makes, what compares favorably to the KTM for my list?

2020 KTM 390 Adventure
I didn't see this bike being discussed. I'd like to see Overland Journal post a review to compare with others that are popping up. https://www.ktm.com/us/travel/390-adventure/ https://www.cycleworld.com/ktm-390-adventure/...

I'm new to riding, with my only experience on motorized two wheeled transport being a 49cc scooter I broke in for a friend - so, no experience
I'm average height & weight, so fitment isn't a major concern. Given the price range I'm shopping, I'd rather buy new.
Here's what I think will matter to me:
Street legal & off-pavement capable - A 50/50 mix in capabilities sounds about right.
Useful for multi-day road trips - I'd like it to be comfortable enough to string together at least three 300-500 mile days on the highway.
Fairly light - I don't want a heavy bike, and I also want to be able to carry it on a hitch hauler, so under 400 lbs.
Quality construction - I want to avoid breakdowns on the trail.
Rider aids to keep me in one piece - Like I said, I'm new. ABS, traction control, Quickshifter, slipper clutch, etc.
Reasonably priced - For perspective, I consider the KTM 390 ADV to be reasonable at $6200.
I'm considering a bike like the KTM because it seems to be a good place to start, but it still offers some features that would work well for me as I take on more demanding rides. I'm open to other suggestions, though. I have a few local bike dealers, and I'd like to stick with one of these makes: KTM, Honda, Kawasaki, or Yamaha. Of the three Japanese makes, what compares favorably to the KTM for my list?
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