Off-Road Bikes and Off-Road Motocycles
March 25, 2009
You know those “They can take my guns when they pry them from my cold, dead hands” bumper stickers? I’m not actually ready to die for the KTM 450 XC, but they will have to pry my hands away from
March 23, 2009
For many riders the joy of riding a Honda is experiencing the excellent riding position and control feel of the bike. This Honda, like so many others, excels at interfacing with humans. MSRP: $7499.00Claimed Weight (tank full): 269 lb. Actual
March 20, 2009
She is a pretty bike just don’t leave her out in the cold for too long, the plastic is brittle and replacements hard to come by. Let’s not sugar coat this or cause any confusion. BMW screwed up with this
March 19, 2009
The motocross lineage of the Kawasaki KLX450R is made obvious when you hit the trail. The bike loves technical riding and disguises it’s off-road bulk quite well. Make no mistake about it: Kawasaki’s commitment to off-road is legit. Armed with
February 24, 2009
Gas Gas is better-known for world-class trials bikes than for off-road models, but it is an established presence in the United States, more so in the South and Southeast than in the West. These Spanish machines are thoroughly European, but
February 24, 2009
Dirt Rider’s first multiple-bike 24-Hour test was based around the 266-pound Honda XR400R. It was a great bike then; the only 400cc four-stroke of the time with good bottom- and mid-rpm power. Yamaha and KTM have been through three full
February 24, 2009
Many riders back East shun the 300, thinking it has too much motor for the woods. Out West, we always felt the engine was so smooth how could it be too much? Then we tested the ’01 E/XC line in
February 24, 2009
We are sick of e-mails asking when this bike is coming, when we are going to test it and if their dealer is lying about the delay in production. Finally, the bike is here, and it is a serious piece
February 24, 2009
Kawasaki KLX400 When the other brands here noticed a gap in their lineups, they fired up the R&D machine and developed a bike to fill the gap. Kawasaki and Suzuki recently entered into a sort of partnership to flesh out
February 24, 2009
This bike has been very eagerly and impatiently awaited. The previous WR250F’s Achilles’ heel was uncertain starting and a bulbous tank. IMS had the fix for the riding position, but nothing seemed to make the starting foolproof. An electric starter
February 24, 2009
Four-strokes are the future, and they are absorbing R&D budgets, headline space and slots on the starting line of every type of dirt bike competition. KTM is a perfect example of the trend. In 1999, you had to have a
February 24, 2009
This is traditionally KTM’s best-selling model in the United States for good reason: The bike is totally race-ready right off the showroom floor and has a 30-day warranty. For ’03, we even ran totally stock jetting. That may mean riders
February 24, 2009
At the ’02 24-Hour test we had Mike Lafferty’s KTM 450 E/XC–a big-bore kit installed in a KTM 400 RFS. KTM chose to make the 400 a 450 by going with a longer stroke and keeping the 400 bore, but
February 24, 2009
KTM didn’t just hatch a 250cc four-stroke from the 400/520 parts bin and call it good. Obviously, the folks there see some importance in this class, and even if that importance is weighted toward Europe or other markets besides the
February 24, 2009
Gas Gas FSE-450 You can’t accuse Gas Gas of rushing the four-stroke to market. We saw the first photos of prototypes soon after Yamaha introduced its YZ400 in 1998, but the FSE reached production as a 400 only in 2002.