X Challenge - Can it commute and green lane

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Hi, I currently have a 02 Dakar for commuting and my lovely Beta Alp 4 for green laning. Could i kill two birds with one stone and run an x challenge instead?. I need to travel 26 miles from Hertfordshire into Paddington 3 times a week and then green lane at the weekend.

Your thoughts are appreciated.

Thanks:James
 
Hi, I currently have a 02 Dakar for commuting and my lovely Beta Alp 4 for green laning. Could i kill two birds with one stone and run an x challenge instead?. I need to travel 26 miles from Hertfordshire into Paddington 3 times a week and then green lane at the weekend.

Your thoughts are appreciated.

Thanks:James



If your ass is as hard as your off roading, your in luck. :D:D
 
Your thoughts are appreciated.

i think you should check out the BWM website :thumb2

Sporty. Exciting. Uncompromising. For this BMW Motorrad single cylinder bike, tarmac is an insult: 270 mm of spring travel, a quick-revving 53 hp engine, a tough frame, fine-tuned geometry and nothing to get in the way of a ride off the beaten track. And, of course, it’s a BMW: high-quality, durable, suitable for everyday use – with a closed loop catalytic converter, EU-3-compliant exhaust emissions, extremely low fuel consumption and long service intervals: a package which only BMW could produce. And you are as safe as can be, with optional ABS which can be deactivated on the move - let this bike loose on the dirt and it always gets to the front of the starting line-up. Impressive performance and proven BMW quality make the BMW G 650 Xchallenge unique
 
Yes it would do it easily. The limiting factor is tyres, in that you'd need MT21s to have a reasonable time on the road and still do slightly challenging off-roading.
 
Hi, I currently have a 02 Dakar for commuting and my lovely Beta Alp 4 for green laning. Could i kill two birds with one stone and run an x challenge instead?. I need to travel 26 miles from Hertfordshire into Paddington 3 times a week and then green lane at the weekend.

Your thoughts are appreciated.

Thanks:James

I think so, the saddle isn't that hard for 26 miles, they are light enough on petrol and have a nice bit of poke in them.
See avatar, well pleased with mine.
 
Yep :thumb2

I've done the 70km (40miles) to work & 70km back a few times. It struggles a tad on the motorway section but redeems itself brilliantly in traffic & around town. Saddles not too bad. And the little 'fairing' over the headlight does a surprisingly good job of keeping some of the wind off your chest. As Gaz says the MT21s aren't too bad on the road but will wear quicker than road tyres. Just buy yourself a spare set of wheels & tyres when you sell the Dakar & Beta :thumb2
 
Hi, I currently have a 02 Dakar for commuting and my lovely Beta Alp 4 for green laning. Could i kill two birds with one stone and run an x challenge instead?. I need to travel 26 miles from Hertfordshire into Paddington 3 times a week and then green lane at the weekend.

Your thoughts are appreciated.
Yeah. But why?:nenau

You already have a great commuter AND a great trail bike.

It's those of us with only one bike that have to do the compromise thing.
 
I reckon it would do this no problem.

I find about one hour max on the road at a time before the plank seat and the vibes in the bars get to me.

Paul
 
I use padded cycling shorts! Trail ride all without any problems. Dont know about wearing them to commute though!
 


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