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Old 25-01-08, 14:45
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2007 XT660R 5000km Review

I have been a bit of a lurker lately so I thought I would get involved and share my thoughts on the 2007 XT660R

I am living in spain for a year and I don�t have a car there. I wanted a bike for everyday transport, exploring southern Spain with my girlfriend and enjoying the great roads dirt tracks found along the coast and in the mountains my local area.

I chose the XT because of it�s excellent reviews. The well travelled XT600 lineage somehow gave the bike credibility. Reliability, economy and good styling were at the top of my list and the XT had it in spades.

I have now done about 5000kms (3000 miles) on the bike and have used it in all kinds of situations. Off-road riding, commuting, city pillion riding, two up touring with top box and soft panniers. I am constantly surprised at the bikes flexibility.

I often find myself enjoying old neglected, poorly surfaced roads that would have been scary on most bikes.

I believe the XTR would make the perfect European holiday rental bike. They are just perfect for exploring new places. I go places that most dual sport bikes would turn back for fear of getting stuck.

I have had many great experiences on the XT660R. It has been a pleasure to own and really suits our outdoor lifestyle. When I return to Australia I will be taking the XTR with me. I will leave my Toyota Hilux in the garage when I want to go bush.

My girlfriend was not an instant fan. She soon warmed up to it though, especially when she discovered how quickly it made progress through heavy traffic. She never misses an opportunity to be dropped off or picked up from work on the XT.
I bought a Givi Monokey 37ltr top box with a backrest for her and now her main fear is falling asleep on long trips.

The engine is a gem and used in many other great vehicles. Supermono racers have managed to scrape 80bhp out of it and from what I have read on MZ websites 60bhp is possible without sacrificing too much reliability or cash.

I the only real problem I have experienced is the engine cutting out at low speed. It happens a lot. Almost every day. It happens off-road, at the lights, zebra crossings, just before wheelies. Sometimes it is just embarrassing but other times it is just dangerous.

The seat can be a bit firm in long and multiday trips, though I have heard the same thing said about the BMW 1200GS. It gives me a good excuse to take my time at fuel stops.

The bike is a little heavy off road but I think if it lost much more weight it might feel a bit scary and skittish at speed.

I feel the bike could do with some more power to make it more engaging to ride on the road. The stock bike has ample power for off-road but the bike would get a lot more exposure it was putting out 15 or 20 bhp more. The brakes could do with some more bite as well. Touring two-up is asking a lot of the OEM equipment.

I have done a few modifications to my bike. I tried not to but I am weak. This forum is full of invaluable info on how to improve these bikes.

Acerbis aluminium reinforced hand guards and a Fun Moto aluminium engine bash plate protect the bike and a Givi top box and soft panniers carries our stuff.

Continental TKC 80 tyres improve the off-road ability of both me and the bike but limits the bikes use above legal highway speeds. (that is a good thing for me) I will probably get Metsler Tourances next time and save the TKC 80s for special trips.

I would love to have a set of lightweight Excell tubeless rimed spoked wheels built for road tyres but I will make do for now.

I found the original gearing too tall for hilly two up and off-road riding and was willing to sacrifice top end speed for more performance. I removed the 15 tooth front sprocket and put in a 14 tooth as an experiment. It cost me 14 euros and took an hour. It was money and time well spent. Wheelies galore!

I decided the 14/45 tooth geared the bike a bit too low for everyday use. I think 15/47 tooth is a happy medium.

To do this properly I have ordered a Renthal 520 SRS R4 chain and 15/47 Renthal sprockets. I also ordered a Speedo-Healer to re-calibrate the speedo to the new gearing. I got a new cush drive to install as well as these seem to wear out quickly. (nothing to do with a 14 tooth sprocket and lots of wheelie practice)

I also bit the bullet and ordered the K&N & DNA Stage 1 and two filter kit that seems to be the best bang for buck for these bikes according to XT Guru Kev (Happy Australia Day mate!). I also ordered a Power commander III and sensor eliminator. They have not arrived yet.

To control all this new power I have ordered Hell stainless braided brake lines and Ferodo Platinum brake pads. Original lines are rubber.

I have also ordered a medium touring screen to put on for long trips.

All the modifications above were more �nice to have� than �need to have� but don�t tell my girlfriend!

If I were buying this bike over I would not have bought my bike new. These bikes are a real bargain second hand, and with the money you save you can afford to taylor the bike to your needs.

I hope this short review has given potential XT660R buyers an idea of what to expect and what some of the options are for this bike.

I have learned so much from this forum. It was one of the reasons I bought the XT. In my experience it pays to have another resource other than your local dealer.
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Old 25-01-08, 16:06
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good report,,,,
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Old 25-01-08, 16:12
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That was a superb review I am sure all here will agree with me, so much so that soon we will publish a new Owner's Review section on the main site and this one will be included for sure.
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Old 25-01-08, 16:22
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I must agree. An excellent review.

Not so sure about the 80HP bit from an XT engine though.
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Old 25-01-08, 16:28
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I must agree. An excellent review.

Not so sure about the 80HP bit from an XT engine though.
I think its a genuine typo, he must have meant 60bhp
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Old 25-01-08, 16:35
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Not so sure about the 80HP bit from an XT engine though.
According to a guy called Thorsten qv he is selling his XTZ660 engine as producing 75-80 bhp
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Old 25-01-08, 16:40
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it all makes sense now, they are talking about a 2000 XT660Z Tenere carbed engine with a larger bore kit, camshaft and rod modded.... etc which could be possible
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Old 25-01-08, 18:23
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Great review there boss. Can agree with all of it apart from the engine power, i know 2 up it is a bit sluggish but its a single so will be and not greatly designed for that type of stuff. But everything else is very true.

Again great report well done
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Old 25-01-08, 22:47
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Thumbs up

One of the best reviews I have read for the XT, well written and truly reflects real world ownership, a quality post.
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Old 25-01-08, 22:53
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We've got another 11 months to go in 2008 but I reckon that must be in contention for the 'Best Post of 2008'
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