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DRZ trail ride with DR650

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2008

riding the trails of the Bear river area

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  • Hey nice video. I'm thinking of borrowing a thousand bucks from my dad to be able to get one of these. I'd be selling my DR200 as well. Its a 98 with under five thousand miles on it. Supposedly in excellent condition, for two thousand dollars! I haven't had a chance to do a whole lot of technical trail riding on bigger bikes though, so I wonder if I might sometimes regret trading up from the DR200. Then again, I'd still have my TW200...

  • Are you wanting to ride on the street too? if you are this is an incredibly reliable dual sport, if you want a trail bike, you may want to look for something lighter if upgrading from a 200. its a heavy bike, but bulletproof reliability make it incredible for everyday use and trail use. ive never been happier with it.

  • some wanted a video with no music, here it is, sorry its not the same video, this was on the computer still, the other one i would have to upload original footage again.

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  • did you two see bigfoot on this ride and if so will you soot hime for the money or give him a ride on your motorcycle.?

    billy

  • While the 650 would obviously be better for highway, and for some of the BIG steep hill climbs where you need tons of power and momentum...

  • Yea I'd be riding a lot of street. I don't own a car, so everywhere I go is on a bike. I know it would be heavy, but I think I could handle it off road for the most part, although some of the technical stuff would definitely be more difficult. Anyway, I think I decided not to go with this, mainly because I can't really afford it, but also because I'm not sure if I'd want to get rid of my DR200 for it. The 200's are sweet for low speed technical stuff. Low seat height, low gearing, low weight!

  • Alberta,Yeee haaa!!!

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