Best Supermoto for a newbie.

Best Supermoto for a newbie.

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DanGPR

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988 posts

171 months

Friday 18th March 2011
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Hi guys, looking to get my test done in the next couple of months , and have my heart set on a supermoto. (I've already done my CBT and Bike theory test so hopefully can sort it out before summer!)

Insurance isn't an issue, as everything I have gotten quotes on has been easily affordable.

I'm looking at spending about 3 grand, give or take.

I would LOVE an SXV550, but a good first bike it would not make.
I like the idea of the DRZ400SM, but I feel I would get bored of it after a couple of months.

I'm 6' 2" and about 14.5 stone, so need something pretty chunky.

Something from the KTM stable is a probability (450/525/640/theres far too many choices!)
Or an MX bike that has already been converted for SM use (YZ426/WR450 etc seem to crop up on ebay etc)

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers, Dan.

steve1968

344 posts

260 months

Friday 18th March 2011
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KTM 640

Chicken Chaser

7,809 posts

224 months

Friday 18th March 2011
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Maybe a 690SM would give you a bit more versatility? Not much but more flexible than a pure hardcore SM.

MC Bodge

21,629 posts

175 months

Sunday 20th March 2011
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Not really a supermoto, but good for a new rider?

Brite spark

2,052 posts

201 months

Monday 21st March 2011
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DanGPR said:
I'm looking at spending about 3 grand, give or take.

I would LOVE an SXV550, but a good first bike it would not make.
I like the idea of the DRZ400SM, but I feel I would get bored of it after a couple of months.

I'm 6' 2" and about 14.5 stone, so need something pretty chunky.

Something from the KTM stable is a probability (450/525/640/theres far too many choices!)
Or an MX bike that has already been converted for SM use (YZ426/WR450 etc seem to crop up on ebay etc)

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers, Dan.
If you are going to buy an mx converted to sm- read up on the maintainance you will have to do, oil changes will be very regular for example- depending on how much you are wainting to do this may also rule out the ktm

Are you wanting to keep a standard bike or do some modding to the bike? If you are willing to mod the drz can be livened up a bit.

Thumpertalk would probably be one of the better sites for you to read up on the bikes you are considering