Persuade me that I don't want an X-Challenge

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I've got my V-Strom, which is great on the road, and OK for occasional easy fireroads etc, but as a trail bike, it's a bit big and heavy. (I'll be keeping it for now)

So bought the Husky, woohoo, it goes like stink offroad, leaves piles of roost in it's wake, is a bit of a handful, but a great offroad machine. BUT it needs an oil change after every other rise, it sucks on the road. I can't really be hassled with trailering it everywhere.

I want a bike for trail riding, the UK rallies, maybe the occasional easy Hare and Hounds and aspirationally multiday euro rallies/baja's.

What say's the collective to a X-Challenge, yup it's going to be heavy for any H+H's, but I can ride it to and from the events. It should make road sections easy and is a capable dirt machine.

If I decide this is the way to go, anyone seen any good deals? Who sells the ex school bikes, and are they worth a look?
 
definitley worth a look. vines seems to sell some round about nowIIRC from about £2500 as seen not many about at the Mo ,but its one of the bikes to go for ,used one in wales and it was great fun!!:thumb
 
I was thinking the same - there's lots of bits like bigger tanks and stuff if needed. But I'd keep my 400.

Or - 690 Enduro, or 640 Adventure?


Vines sell the ex school bikes this year, I think, or £3500 - £4000 buys a good un.
 
I was thinking the same - there's lots of bits like bigger tanks and stuff if needed. But I'd keep my 400.

Or - 690 Enduro, or 640 Adventure?


Vines sell the ex school bikes this year, I think, or £3500 - £4000 buys a good un.

or wait for the 690 Adventure:cool:
 
Ive got an xch,in my opinion, its too heavy to compete with compeditively, however its a good allround trail bike. If your looking for a used - check the rear shock for wear (against the mudflap), mine was replaced under warantee yesterday. Dont think Im the first ( seen a few on adv rider).
 
And what makes an offroad bike quick?:augie


A good engine, capable rider:nenau:augie

XC suspension is not that bad - 3 out of top 10 at Cambrian seems it can handle as much a a LC4

Anyhow why have you come over all Katoom

Thought the Berg and Rallye bike floated yer boat
 
well ok then. since it's a GS site let's defend and praise them without a balanced viewpoint...but drop the ride height if you're short in the leg and try to get off:D
 

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What?:nenau

And I would have a KTM, I've seen too many of them fail when the going gets tough........ fact? Even you can't argue with that Timothy.....:guitarist

Timpo.

In answear to 'what', I'd suggest suspension.

And of course I agree with you about KTM reliability in rough conditions esp. 250/300/450,520/525....., but foolonastrom is looking for a more duel purpose bike and LC4's do appear pretty reliable.

Anyway how come you've PM'd someone about their 450:augie
 
well ok then. since it's a GS site let's defend and praise them without a balanced viewpoint...but drop the ride height if you're short in the leg and try to get off:D


Nothing to defend

LC4's have their good (suspension/engine/quality components) and bad points (vibes spring to mind, but last rode one a while ago)

XC's

Good (Motor and EFI/ergo's/warranty/build in the Aprillia factory/looks)

Bad (seat height/airshock)

Some things suit some and other things suit others:thumb
 
I want a bike for trail riding, the UK rallies

I can ride it to and from the events.

If I decide this is the way to go, anyone seen any good deals?


Thats what I thought.

Thats what I thought.

I was wrong.

You missed the best one this year.
 
I sent you a PM on the other place as I did some looking into this and got views from people who own the X-C back to back with some of the alternatives, they are the ones to speak to as they can choose which one to pull out the garage.
 
Regarding the 20 or so ex-Offroad School X-Challenges that Vines late last year, anyone know how they're doing now? Not sure how well they were run in etc.
 
On one lap of the Cambrian I rode with Desert Rat on his KTM 450… He was flying and it was a real struggle trying to keep up and after 10 miles or so we swapped bikes.

For me the difference KTM offered was I could brake very hard into the bends and get on the gas earlier and ride out the wheel spin and slipping around, it’s a great full on bike and I pulled quite a lead on DR now on my XC ;-)

Ridding between stages at 90% I preferred the XC

If I did not have the Airhead – I’d be saying a KTM 690 or XC would be the perfect trail bike for me, with the XC winning due to the deals and maintenance

But as I have my Airhead and assuming it makes it back from the HL and I still have some money, next year I’ll look to trade the XC for a 450 of some sorts.

Hmmmm….Always fancied one of those 2WD WR450

For me if I needed a single trial bike as a guy who’s never going to win a race, who wants to be able to ride 100/150 miles to then ride off-road a 650 makes sense, would I have looked at a 640? I don’t think so would I have looked at a 690 oh yes but then they are beaten on value by the XC
 


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