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    1 of 28
    buffalo
    11 years ago
    These guys are now owned by BMW. And the nearest dealer is the Motorcycle Factory in Woodbridge:



    Might be worth a look
    2 of 28
    Yermo
    11 years ago
    Hmmmm.

    Link #4880
    Yermo
    11 years ago

    Husqvarna 2013 TR650 Terra

    Specifications for the 2013 Husqvarna TR650 Terra

    http://www.motorcyclefactoryinc.com...


    Maybe we should take a ride to Woodbridge?
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    Yermo
    11 years ago
    Gonna have to see how third party bolt on support is for this vs. the comparable G650GS Sertao.

    It would need at least a lower engine plate guard, chain and sprocket guards, bags and a better seat along with hand guards.

    Hmmmm.
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    buffalo
    11 years ago
    One place to start would be Touratech:


    Link #4881
    buffalo
    11 years ago

    Parts & Accessories for Husqvarna Motorcycles - Touratech-USA

    Parts and accessories for Husqvarna motorcycles like the TE 250, TE 310, TE 450, TE 510 and TE 630. Product categories include Body and Fairing, Protection, Guards, Lights, Engine & Exhaust, Chassis, Panniers, Luggage, Tank & Tail Bags, Hand Guards, Ergonomics, Specialty Parts, Tools & Maintenance.

    http://www.touratech-usa.com/Store/...


    Here's the Strada specific stuff:


    Link #4882
    buffalo
    11 years ago

    Husqvarna TR650 Terra & Strada Parts & Accessories - Touratech-USA

    Touratech offers the ultimate in German quality accessories for your Husqvarna TR650 Terra or TR650 Strada. The TR650 accessories we offer include headlight guards, skid plates, pannier systems, top cases, and much more. Touratech USA is your one-stop shop for everything you need for your Husqvarna.

    http://www.touratech-usa.com/Store/...
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    rshaug
    11 years ago
    I bought my Ninja from Motorcycle Factory, as much as I love the bike I don't thionk I would buy another from them. They would be fine to use as a showroom, but I'd go elsewhere for the purchase.
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    Yermo
    11 years ago
    Thanks for the heads up.
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    buffalo
    11 years ago
    It's probably still worth heading down there to take a look, even if you don't plan on buying from them (Rob: thanks for the warning). I think they carry KTM as well, which could be another TAT contender.
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    rshaug
    11 years ago
    This month's SportRider mag has a review of the new Huskys, not as favorable as I expected. I *hate* to say this, but, the GS650 Sertao is looking awfully good.
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    rshaug
    11 years ago
    buffalo wrote:
    (Rob: thanks for the warning).


    I can give you guys the details in person, they seem like nice enough folks but did something that removed my trust.
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    Yermo
    11 years ago
    Milner pointed out that Mortons has a 2012 Sertao in stock with 4K miles on it. I'm thinking of taking a look. Maybe they'll let me test ride the thing.





    And, yea, I agree. The more bikes I look at the more the Sertao seems to be the right answer.
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    Yermo
    11 years ago
    And for Duncan's benefit, I'd like to point out they have a '91 K1 for sale.
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    Yermo
    11 years ago
    Contemplating a "black friday" ride down to Morton's to take a look at a Sertao. Looks like it's going to be hellatious ride though:


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    buffalo
    11 years ago
    Rob, one important distinction though is that the sportrider review is for the street focused model.

    Here's one for the dual sport from dualsport.co:


    Link #4897
    buffalo
    11 years ago

    dualsport.co -TE 630 review - Husqvarna TE 630 review

    Test ride of the 2011 Husqvarna TE 630 with control, comfort, performance and insurance information included.

    http://www.dualsport.co/te-630-revi...


    And here's another one from motorcycle.com:


    Link #4898
    buffalo
    11 years ago

    2011 Husqvarna TE630/SM630 First Ride - Motorcycle USA

    Husqvarna Motorcycles releases two early models with the 2011 Husqvarna TE630 dual sport and 2011 Husqvarna SM630 supermoto. We headed to Italy for a first ride on these Husky motorcycles. Husqvarna Dirt Bike Motorcycle Review

    http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/135/6...
    14 of 28
    buffalo
    11 years ago
    Ah yes, the K-1. Yet another irrational attraction that never completely goes away...

    Yermo wrote:
    And for Duncan's benefit, I'd like to point out they have a '91 K1 for sale. ;)
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    buffalo
    11 years ago
    Here's a review of the KTM 640 adventure:




    buffalo wrote:
    It's probably still worth heading down there to take a look, even if you don't plan on buying from them (Rob: thanks for the warning). I think they carry KTM as well, which could be another TAT contender.
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    rshaug
    11 years ago
    Is it wrong to think that this is just super cool looking?: Honda XRV750 Africa Twin,
    Link #4908
    rshaug
    11 years ago

    Honda XRV750 Africa Twin

    motorcycle test review of honda xrv750 africa twin adventure motorcycle

    http://adventurebikerider.com/compo...
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    Yermo
    11 years ago
    That looks very cool. Too bad they're not available here (and are carburated to the best of my knowledge).
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    Yermo
    11 years ago
    Hmm. This looks like a definite possibility, bike found by Milner:

    Link #4911
    Yermo
    11 years ago

    ADVrider

    BMW GS Adventure motorcycling message forums

    http://advrider.com/forums/showthre...
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    Yermo
    11 years ago
    And I completely misread the location at being MD and not MO. Vision is not what it used to be.
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    buffalo
    11 years ago
    If I'm not mistaken, that was sold also as a "Transalp", and might have even had some limited availability here for a brief period of time. As Yermo suggests, it is not fuel injected.


    rshaug wrote:
    Is it wrong to think that this is just super cool looking?: Honda XRV750 Africa Twin,
    Link #4908
    rshaug
    11 years ago

    Honda XRV750 Africa Twin

    motorcycle test review of honda xrv750 africa twin adventure motorcycle

    http://adventurebikerider.com/compo...


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    Ian
    11 years ago
    Are you thinking of using hard luggage or soft luggage? Certainly opens up more possibilities if you plan on soft luggage.

    Hard to imagine Yermo not going with a BMW. Right, Yermo? I was going to suggest that you take a closer look at the KTMs, but I figured, what's the point?!
    22 of 28
    Yermo
    11 years ago
    I'm thinking hard luggage so I can lock it. Soft luggage would be lighter but I've never enjoyed using it, having been spoiled now for many years with the BMW bags.

    I've looked at a number of bikes. I'm really thinking the G650GS Sertao is probably the best compromise for this trip.

    I hope to go test ride one next week some time. Morton's BMW has two used ones in stock.
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    Ian
    11 years ago
    Hard luggage is vastly superior in almost all respects, but with soft luggage you wouldn't have to worry about breaking it if the bike ended up on the ground. Hopefully the adventure-style luggage will stand up to any abuse it might experience.

    I have to say, the Sertao looks like a great choice for such a trip.
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    Yermo
    11 years ago
    My thinking as well. I'd be tempted to try some of the plastic luggage to save on some weight, but the metal cases seem to be able to handle quite a beating.

    I wonder if it's naive to think that I can do the whole trip without falling down?
    25 of 28
    Ian
    11 years ago
    Bwaahahahahaha....

    "Hope for the best; prepare for the worst."