After taking this bike down to the frame, the seller of this XR600R brought it back to life with all kinds of goodies and two setups: dual-sport or supermoto.
A condensed list of the upgrades include new plastics, FMF header, Supertrapp muffler, oversized (270mm) front rotor, Megacycle cam, Dirt Trix sprocket, and of course…those beautiful Ohlins forks (one set of forks for dirt, and one for supermoto). Drool.
Find this XR for sale in Lehi, Utah for $2,400 (or $3,500 if you want both the dirt and supermoto setups) here on ADVRider (registration required).
There's a lot of custom KLRs out there - but typically when a KLR owner throws money at his or her bike, it's to make it more dirt-friendly. This seller has gone in a slightly different direction, as he's turned it into a fat-tired supermoto. To be frank, I'm not…
The seller of this bike has a little trouble taking good photos, but that shouldn't stop you from taking a closer look at what will be a hell of a fun bike. Honda confuses some people with the nomenclature of the XR650R versus the XR650L. Despite the similar names these…
Supermotos make the world go round, and the Honda CRF450R is a great place to start. Honda was never known for outright power, but the chassis was incredibly light and the benefits of reliability in a performance machine cannot be overstated. 2002 was the first year for the CRF, which…