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dazzerrtw 13-10-08 20:34

short video of a DR400 and a XT660R off road

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnKm-144zx8

afk40 14-10-08 00:02

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heres some more pics of Masel afk, Lawry an The Dutch guy Ton, doin some o the west Highland way fae Kinlochleven to Ben nevis, a 16 mile stunt , the track we`re on just now is flat, at some parts fur up to a mile long theres boulders the sizes of Footballs.... two XTR`s an ma XTX done this, thats ma 3rd time ave done it.... if ye want the full size pics pm me wi yer email address..........enjoy,

markus_a 21-01-09 14:05

Very nice pictures in this thread! Wish we would have trails like that here :)

hono 27-01-09 15:07

thanks for nice pictures :thumbsup[1]:


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Originally Posted by markus_a (Post 80312)
Very nice pictures in this thread! Wish we would have trails like that here :)

oh yes we have........a lot. just turn your front wheel to east.....

on the border

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=17285


economic failure??? russians needs only small family cars.............same as i have :icon_scratch:


http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=13318

some trail / road in east side.

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=13315

our home forest......

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=17282

some stories in other thread

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=8163

wide 27-01-09 16:41

Nice pics

markus_a 27-01-09 19:57

Ei keh� kolmosen ulkopuolelle viitti menn�???!! Herra jestas! :002: :pjrlaugh_61OD3G:

I'm talking about those mountain trails more than the mud diving but I do admire the pictures you have from Russia also! Awesome! :icon_thumleft:

Sorry for the Finnish guys and gals

Pit�isi saada joku kartta niist� sulta kun kerran asut niin l�hell�... Tied�t varmaan hyvi� p�tki� t�ss� Vantaan pohjois puolella


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Originally Posted by hono (Post 80939)
thanks for nice pictures :thumbsup[1]:




oh yes we have........a lot. just turn your front wheel to east.....

on the border



economic failure??? russians needs only small family cars.............same as i have :icon_scratch:




some trail / road in east side.



our home forest......



some stories in other thread

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=8163


Denny 27-01-09 21:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by dazzerrtw (Post 70684)
short video of a DR400 and a XT660R off road

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnKm-144zx8

Dazzer, is the yellow bike in the clip a DR650?

marjani 27-01-09 22:05

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Originally Posted by majotty (Post 3517)
All,

I am looking to buy a new dual sport machine and have narrowed it down to two bikes the XT660R and the DRZ400. The bike would be used for commuting and some green laning but not motocross type stuff, more trails etc.

I have read lots of reviews about how good the DRZ is offroad but there seems to be little opinion out there about the XT. I recently did the BMW offroad course on an F650 - expensive but great course- and was amazed what it could do offroad and was thinking about the XT as its almost 20 kg lighter. I read one good review in Bike comparing it to a Huskie and F650.

Has anyone been using their XT offroad and how has it been?

Thanks

Matt :confused2:

I do both offroad and sm. offroad I use 48 sprocket size, sm 46. I like the weight, not to light, not to heavy. good for both onroad/offroad. Lot's of power to handle when offroad ;)
Greetings from Holland, Marcel

maxwell123455 28-01-09 16:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Denny (Post 80999)
Dazzer, is the yellow bike in the clip a DR650?

Denny its a DRZ400 (its posted on the man!!):toothy2:

Denny 28-01-09 17:06

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Originally Posted by maxwell123455 (Post 81113)
Denny its a DRZ400 (its posted on the man!!):toothy2:

Have you watched the clip? I thought the blue bike is the 400, the yellow one looks like like a 650?

Hunday 11-04-09 00:59

Off Road Yea !
 
I do mostly off road with my bike , some wet and muddy but mostky dry , rocks ans sand.O and hill climbing or rather very old unused roads , has become my favourites

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...8122008004.jpg

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...7122008009.jpg

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...8022009002.jpg

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...e/Photo271.jpg

http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...7122008013.jpg

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http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p...y/DSC00831.jpg

marjani 11-04-09 10:01

here some offroad pics of my xt ;)
http://www.xt660.com/attachment.php?...6&d=1239001932

http://www.xt660.com/attachment.php?...7&d=1239001932

http://www.xt660.com/attachment.php?...2&d=1239001932

http://www.xt660.com/attachment.php?...4&d=1239001961

http://www.xt660.com/attachment.php?...9&d=1239001932

http://www.xt660.com/attachment.php?...8&d=1239001932

cca 16-04-09 18:23

Hi dazzerrtw,
what have you done with front end suspension? Seems higher. Any modifications?

hono 27-04-09 23:38

last weekend in russia. ice and mud

at icy road

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=28224

mud and mud and

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=28225

Robson Jabor�/SC 28-04-09 19:38

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Originally Posted by hono (Post 91585)

:deathmetal[1]::deathmetal[1]::deathmetal[1]::deathmetal[1]::deathmetal[1]::deathmetal[1]:

hono 28-04-09 19:43

more photos

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=8163&page=2

Robson Jabor�/SC 28-04-09 19:50

One of my off road trips...
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_g-BgLaW7HiA/ST...0/DSC00193.JPG

Robson Jabor�/SC 28-04-09 19:51

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_g-BgLaW7HiA/ST...0/DSC00191.JPG

Robson Jabor�/SC 28-04-09 19:56

http://lh3.ggpht.com/_g-BgLaW7HiA/ST...0/DSC00195.JPG

Robson Jabor�/SC 28-04-09 19:58

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Robson Jabor�/SC 28-04-09 20:07

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Robson Jabor�/SC 28-04-09 20:09

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Gerhard Beukes 28-04-09 22:36

Hey Robson. Some beautifull pix you have there. Seems that Brasil have as much too offer as here in RSA.
GB

Gerhard Beukes 28-04-09 22:37

Hi there Hunday, so glad to see there is some other XT's that takes a nap in the soft grass also...mine took a nap not so long ago in a wetland just outside Pretoria. I also found a nice soft wet spot a few metres from there.
Soem nice pics of our RSA roads.
Prefer off the road myself, and variety is the spice of life, and we have variety here in SA. Sand, mud, red mud (the fearsome ones), water, grass, rocks, mountains, hard dirt etc etc etc.
GB

Robson Jabor�/SC 01-05-09 02:57

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Originally Posted by Gerhard Beukes (Post 91769)
Hey Robson. Some beautifull pix you have there. Seems that Brasil have as much too offer as here in RSA.
GB

Thanks Gerhard,
Brazil is a beautifull country, I live in a small city far away from the big ones. Here is calm, quiet, with a lot of places to visit.
If you come here one day contact me.
:024:

Tomorrow I'll do another short trip, as I can I'll post the pics.

Bye,

OzyRider 10-05-09 07:48

V-Strom
 
Yah, I test road a V-Strom 1000, I almost signed the bottom line when my son offered me his XT. The Strom 1000 is a much heaver bike, got loads more grunt as you would expect, but handles similarly to the XT in my opinion, specially around town and on the highway, but never got to take it off road.
I felt it would do quite well off road if you had the muscle to pull it out of a sticky situation because of it's weight.
I have a couple of friends with Strom 1000's, my XT keeps up with them in all situations, even 2 up, but again we haven't been off road together yet.
Depends what you want it for, if you want to do some serious on and off road travelling ..go the V-Strom 1000, the big twin will handle it more comfortably than the XT.

maxwell123455 10-05-09 10:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by OzyRider (Post 93161)
Yah, I test road a V-Strom 1000, I almost signed the bottom line when my son offered me his XT. The Strom 1000 is a much heaver bike, got loads more grunt as you would expect, but handles similarly to the XT in my opinion, specially around town and on the highway, but never got to take it off road.
I felt it would do quite well off road if you had the muscle to pull it out of a sticky situation because of it's weight.
I have a couple of friends with Strom 1000's, my XT keeps up with them in all situations, even 2 up, but again we haven't been off road together yet.
Depends what you want it for, if you want to do some serious on and off road travelling ..go the V-Strom 1000, the big twin will handle it more comfortably than the XT.


I think thats only true if your living in a country thats flat and you can get a bit of speed going when your off roading. Over here in the UK a vstrom would hardly ever stray from the tarmac. and he they do its at tickover and on the easier of the off roading sections.

hono 25-05-09 14:39

somewhere in russian carelia:

stucked in muddy road

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=31099

laundry

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=31096

good road also

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=31098

totally 600 km off road riding in three days.

that weekend was good training for our 3020 km argangel trip in next 6 days. half of the roads was asphalt (good and not so good) and other half was normal russian gravel roads

arriving to argangel at good asphalt

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=31094

gate of argangel

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=31093

not so good higway between kargopol and vyterga, behind lake onega

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=31095

markus_a 25-05-09 21:46

Awesome hono!! :WellDone_OROQR1:

How did you fix the fuel for the trip?

Cheers,

Markus

maxwell123455 26-05-09 09:53

Nice muddy piccies there mate:Gangsta2_9BI664:

hono 26-05-09 17:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by markus_a (Post 95625)

How did you fix the fuel for the trip?

Cheers,

Markus

bought from gas stations....in russian carelia (if you ride xt) you do not have gas filling during days / its enough if you fill tank once a day. there are some gas stations. you just have to know where and plan your route via those.

in the north i had 5 litre spare canister on the left side under side pannier. i have 2-1 exhaust. i fix foto for that later.

or did you mean quality? in russian gas stations there are at least 92 oct. many stations have normally 95 oct even 98 oct.

markus_a 26-05-09 22:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by hono (Post 95751)
bought from gas stations....in russian carelia (if you ride xt) you do not have gas filling during days / its enough if you fill tank once a day. there are some gas stations. you just have to know where and plan your route via those.

in the north i had 5 litre spare canister on the left side under side pannier. i have 2-1 exhaust. i fix foto for that later.

or did you mean quality? in russian gas stations there are at least 92 oct. many stations have normally 95 oct even 98 oct.

I was more wondering if you had a spare canister, have to see a picture of that :) just ordered the metalmule 2-1 exhaust.

Robson Jabor�/SC 27-05-09 03:53

Excelent.... :Christo_pull_hair:

hono 29-05-09 19:11

5 litre spare gas canister

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=31528

first day was total 650 km / 12 hours on the road. first half was asphalt and gravel by turns from small village to other.

at last half there was 100 km fast gravel like his

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=31558

then was small town. after that 80 km gravel again and small village. and rest 70 km was gravel like this


http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=31549

our first nights hotel. it was almost midnight when we arrived.

http://forums.offipalsta.com/picture...ictureid=31538

markus_a 30-05-09 00:02

How did you attach that auxiliary tank platform or what ever you call it hehe?

Awesome trip! Invite me next time your going ;)

Robson Jabor�/SC 02-06-09 03:41

:hello2::hello2:
This XT is perfect...

hono 02-06-09 22:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by markus_a (Post 96192)
How did you attach that auxiliary tank platform or what ever you call it hehe?

Awesome trip! Invite me next time your going ;)

do you have russian visa? if not just make an application for multiply visa. after that it is much much easier to plan russian tours. if you need help for that just send e mail or pm

next start is this weeks friday afternoon......

jennabusa 03-06-09 18:57

hi hono
i am going to the far east of your country in july with the xtr, starting in zarabino, meeting some friends in zarobovsk, riding to vanino ,then riding the full length of the BAM railway and then home to the u.k.
I have had a fuel tank made to replace the left hand silencer,6ltrs which is connected with a small pipe to the top of the main tank, i have sealed the fuel cap so that when the fuel level goes down it causes a vacuum which sucks the fuel from the auxhillary tank ,which empties first. with drilling the top of the tank ,this gives me nearly22lts.
it works great.

REALLY LOVE RUSSIA
ESPECIALLY THE PEOPLE ,I CANT WAIT TO GET BACK OUT THERE.

markus_a 03-06-09 20:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by hono (Post 96525)
do you have russian visa? if not just make an application for multiply visa. after that it is much much easier to plan russian tours. if you need help for that just send e mail or pm

next start is this weeks friday afternoon......

Didn't know you go every weekend ;)

But the Russian border is close, just abit over 100km and offroad heaven is there :) Need to get off my arse and do something!

hono 03-06-09 23:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by jennabusa (Post 96624)
hi hono
i am going to the far east of your country in july with the xtr, starting in zarabino, meeting some friends in zarobovsk, riding to vanino ,then riding the full length of the BAM railway and then home to the u.k.
I have had a fuel tank made to replace the left hand silencer,6ltrs which is connected with a small pipe to the top of the main tank, i have sealed the fuel cap so that when the fuel level goes down it causes a vacuum which sucks the fuel from the auxhillary tank ,which empties first. with drilling the top of the tank ,this gives me nearly22lts.
it works great.

REALLY LOVE RUSSIA
ESPECIALLY THE PEOPLE ,I CANT WAIT TO GET BACK OUT THERE.

far east of my home country is not that far. iam living in finland.....

best luck to your rusian journey.


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