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Graystoke 05-17-2024 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by alpha_omega (Post 17107790)
Ok CP Motorcycle folks. Anybody have any opinion on KTM motorcycles?

They are certainly more affordable than some of the other options in the beginner sportbike class, but is a few bucks saved worth it over a Honda/Kawasaki, etc.?

Specifically, here is what we are looking at:

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Thank you in advance for any comments/suggestions.

I somehow missed this post as I was riding my KTM in Utah dirt in September 2023.
I have the KTM 390 Adventure. It has the same motor as a RC 390 but on a different platform.
I've really enjoyed this little thumper. High Rev machine, light and nimble, perfect bike on the twisties. I haven't had any issues with it and currently got 20K on the machine. It is no slab eater by any means, it has its limitations. But it is the perfect machine for me to throw my fly rod on and hit the gravel roads of Northeast Iowa so I can trout fish. I don't find the motor at higher speeds (75+) to be to vibratory. Easy motor to work on and the bike out the door was less then $7K. I would recommend.

stevieray 05-17-2024 08:44 AM

New tires, fresh coils, new riding season.

:rockon:

PatMahomesIsGod 05-17-2024 08:55 AM

Just went to my friend’s sister’s funeral. Inexperienced rider, hit gravel.

Wear your helmets.

HonestChieffan 05-17-2024 09:10 AM

Have friend selling his Indian. Im not a bike guy but its a pretty machine

Lzen 05-17-2024 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by frozenchief (Post 17522365)
Just got a new bike. Triumph Bonneville Bobber. 100% impractical but a lot of fun. Just hope we have good weather this summer so i can ride.

https://www.triumphmotorcycles.com/m...er/bobber-2023

Sweet ride!
How much riding can you actually do in Alaska? Seems to me it would be too cold most of the year.

Lzen 05-17-2024 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by mabbott (Post 17522770)
I had a Triumph Rocket III, my wife saw it at the dealership and liked the looks of it. It only took one ride on it that was over an hour and a half to not want to be on that bike again. She prefers my Yamaha FZ1 as it is an upright sport tourer.

I love motorcycles, I have ridden almost everything and currently have 3 bikes in the garage and two in the travel trailer for the racetrack. I accept that I have a problem but I do not go to meetings for it!

Have fun and enjoy your new bike!

You don't need therapy. Riding IS therapy. :thumb:

Lzen 05-17-2024 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by PatMahomesIsGod (Post 17523392)
Just went to my friend’s sister’s funeral. Inexperienced rider, hit gravel.

Wear your helmets.

That's sad. I do wear a helmet.

About put mine down this morning just pulling out. I back out of the garage and past the concrete driveway and down into the gravel part and the grass coming up through the gravel had some dew. I hit the throttle a bit and about wiped out. Riding isn't for everyone. :huh:

For me, it's more about being aware of your surroundings. Lots of idiots in cars out there not paying attention to the road.

TrebMaxx 05-17-2024 11:38 AM

I am bummed do to a hip issue and can't ride anymore. Working on selling my scoot currently.

frozenchief 05-17-2024 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 17523497)
Sweet ride!
How much riding can you actually do in Alaska? Seems to me it would be too cold most of the year.

Riding season is roughly now through about the end of September. When the sun’s out it’s great but the last couple of summers have been chilly and rainy, really limiting riding time. While you should always wear a helmet, it’s really important up here. It’s too cold for salt to melt snow in the winter so DOT uses gravel for traction. Even our paved roads can have gravel from the winter. So not only do you have to be careful about the gravel, every windshield up here has chips and dings from rocks that get trapped in tire treads of other cars and then are flung out. Getting hit in the head with one would be bad. Not to mention that our roads are bad because of freeze/frost cycles, moose and other animals, and general road hazards. Riding up here is not for the faint of heart. But on the other hand, I was riding some back roads a few years ago and up ahead I saw a family of foxes on the side of the road. 2nd time that’s happened. I pulled the bike over and just watched them run around.

Glad to hear you weren’t injured in your spill today. As you note, it’s easy to wipe out. Hope your bike wasn’t damaged too bad. Stay safe.

alpha_omega 05-20-2024 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Graystoke (Post 17523333)
I somehow missed this post as I was riding my KTM in Utah dirt in September 2023.
I have the KTM 390 Adventure. It has the same motor as a RC 390 but on a different platform.
I've really enjoyed this little thumper. High Rev machine, light and nimble, perfect bike on the twisties. I haven't had any issues with it and currently got 20K on the machine. It is no slab eater by any means, it has its limitations. But it is the perfect machine for me to throw my fly rod on and hit the gravel roads of Northeast Iowa so I can trout fish. I don't find the motor at higher speeds (75+) to be to vibratory. Easy motor to work on and the bike out the door was less then $7K. I would recommend.

Went with the Ninja 400 in Pearl Blizzard White.

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Graystoke 05-20-2024 08:16 PM

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Originally Posted by alpha_omega (Post 17526335)
Went with the Ninja 400 in Pearl Blizzard White.

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Nice! It’s pretty amazing what comes standard on what they call entry level bikes. I bet that motorcycle is a blast.

frozenchief 05-20-2024 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Graystoke (Post 17523333)
I somehow missed this post as I was riding my KTM in Utah dirt in September 2023.
I have the KTM 390 Adventure. It has the same motor as a RC 390 but on a different platform.
I've really enjoyed this little thumper. High Rev machine, light and nimble, perfect bike on the twisties. I haven't had any issues with it and currently got 20K on the machine. It is no slab eater by any means, it has its limitations. But it is the perfect machine for me to throw my fly rod on and hit the gravel roads of Northeast Iowa so I can trout fish. I don't find the motor at higher speeds (75+) to be to vibratory. Easy motor to work on and the bike out the door was less then $7K. I would recommend.

You ever come to Alaska to fly fish, drop me a line. I’ll give you suggestions on where and when to go depending on the species. And if you want to rent a motorcycle, I’ll go ride with you.

Graystoke 05-21-2024 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by frozenchief (Post 17526556)
You ever come to Alaska to fly fish, drop me a line. I’ll give you suggestions on where and when to go depending on the species. And if you want to rent a motorcycle, I’ll go ride with you.

Alaska is on my list! But so is Kamchatka lol. Would love to throw some mice patterns at those fish in the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Retirement is on the horizon so I appreciate the offer!


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