Longtallsally
Adventurer
You've received a lot of intelligent input here. I'll add a couple thoughts:
- Hardley's are not motorcycles, they are an image. Flame away, but I think they are dangerous: slow, can't stop and can't turn. I personally think you're nuts if that is a long term desire, but to each his own.
- I actually started my adventure bike penchant on a GS1200 (already about 15+ years of riding). I'm still hooked with my GSA. But, for a "proper" dirt bike I got a KLR at one point. It's not a dirt bike. It's a cheaper (much) version of a GS. My point is the KLR is a great machine to start out with for a number of reasons:
1- Price
2- You will learn how to work on a bike
3- Capable of freeway speed, but not sportbike fast
4- Mildly dirt capable (probably more dependent on your skill)
5- It will sell instantly if you price it KLR style
The XRL is too buzzy and personally think the Weestrom is a POS, and I know I'll get killed for saying that, but I think they're junk and as capable off road as a Ducati with about an inch of suspension travel and cast wheels to bend the first speed bump you hit too hard.
So to finish out my obnoxiousness, get the KLR, get good with it, get tired of it, and then move up to something more long term, of which the choices are growing each year: Yamaha, KTM, BMW...
- Hardley's are not motorcycles, they are an image. Flame away, but I think they are dangerous: slow, can't stop and can't turn. I personally think you're nuts if that is a long term desire, but to each his own.
- I actually started my adventure bike penchant on a GS1200 (already about 15+ years of riding). I'm still hooked with my GSA. But, for a "proper" dirt bike I got a KLR at one point. It's not a dirt bike. It's a cheaper (much) version of a GS. My point is the KLR is a great machine to start out with for a number of reasons:
1- Price
2- You will learn how to work on a bike
3- Capable of freeway speed, but not sportbike fast
4- Mildly dirt capable (probably more dependent on your skill)
5- It will sell instantly if you price it KLR style
The XRL is too buzzy and personally think the Weestrom is a POS, and I know I'll get killed for saying that, but I think they're junk and as capable off road as a Ducati with about an inch of suspension travel and cast wheels to bend the first speed bump you hit too hard.
So to finish out my obnoxiousness, get the KLR, get good with it, get tired of it, and then move up to something more long term, of which the choices are growing each year: Yamaha, KTM, BMW...