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maxwell123455
You are pretty much correct. The engine is the same but it has a different ECU and also a different air box, giving it a slight bit more power. Nothing much though. But yes it is really just its got a bigger tank and more plastic bits, its slightly taller which all adds up to a heavier bike.
The XTR is more than capable of doing a good bit of off roading but the R's had a few problems with the electrical connectors being pretty bad, but all it takes is a day or so take the tank off and a few other plasitcs and a tube of electrical silicone (similar to bathroom stuff but doesnt do something to the wires!) and your sorted.
The "bad" silicone for electrics is the acetic cure type (easy to tell - it smells like acetic acid, and it's written on the tube), it needs to be neutral cure. I worked on electronics in irrigation systems for a while and once had to repair a system someone else had installed a few years earlier. With good intention but poor understanding they had sealed up all the connections with acetic cure silicon - it had eaten away all the crimp connectors and every single connection had failed. Had to cut and replace all of them, and they were all underground.... took me all day and we'd only allocated 2 hours to the job.
Youve a good range of tyres, and the bikes pretty good with the likes of TKC80s. A good bash plate, and crash bars are a must as although the bike doesnt sit that low hitting the odd bumps and jumps starts to test the suspension, and also the water pump is pretty exposed so a set of crash bars will protect that.
Good! That's one of the reasons I'm letting the TDM go - very poor range of tyres for that bike for offroad riding.
Question on crash bars etc. - I've decided I need the higher exhaust, is there a bashplate/crash bar combination that fits with the Metal Mule 2-1 exhaust?
Some people complain that the R's seat isnt that comfortable but its like any bike you do get use to it. Also some complain that the tank only holds 3 gallons, and pretty much youve 2 gallons before your fuel light comes on. But ive had 78mpg out of the bike (full tank, 65mph till light came on)
My brother was trying to convince me to get a WR400, the XT seat has to be better than that!
Most of my rides only need a fuel range around 300km so stock tank will handle that fine. For the bigger trips I'll need 4-500km but I'll just carry jerry cans or something.
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=richardsracingmad;148072 Buy the XTR !!!!!! |
OK!
Soon as I cash up by selling the TDM I'm in the market for an XTR...