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Kawasaki KLX 300 2+ year review | Did I make the right choice?
Join me on an exhilarating ride through the scenic North Georgia mountains as I share my two-year experience riding the versatile KLX 300 dual-sport motorcycle. In this video, I will answer the following questions. Did the KLX live up to my expectations? Do I have any regrets buying it? What are my likes and dislikes with this motorcycle? And ultimately, if I made the right decision buying this bike vs. the Honda CRF 300L which I was also considering when I bought the KLX 300.
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ARIZONA Desert Dirt Biking | AMAZING!
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Join me as I experience riding in the Arizona Wild West for the first time with the owner of Arizona Dirt Bike Rentals, Doug McDonald in Wickenburg, Arizona. I flew into Phoenix for a meeting and took a 1/2 day vacation to book this 4-hour ride. Arizona Dirt Bike Rentals supplies everything including a selection of 2 or 4-stroke motorcycles. All I had to bring was my camelback backpack. I hope ...
Emperor Racing Radiator Guard Install on a KLX 300
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Installation steps, tools, and tips when installing an Emperor Racing Radiator Guard on a KLX 300. A quality product that I'm happy I purchased and put through the test. Emperor Racing Radiator Guard KLX-2425 www.emperorracing.com/product/radiator-guard-klx-2425/ Bike: 2022 Kawasaki KLX 300 Music: tunetank.com_2082_summer-dream_by_vensadams
Fall Foliage Dual Sport Ride 2023 | So many colors!
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Fall Foliage Dual Sport ride in Tiger GA. The fall colors were at their peak where we road forest roads and double track between Georgia and North Carolina. Come along for the ride, and listen to the rider's experiences at the end. Motorcycle: 2022 KLX 300 Camera: Insta 360 & iPhone 11 Music: tunetank.com_4208_digital-corporate-technology_by_pulsar-sound tunetank.com_267_escape-from-the-town_by...
KLX 300 and KTM 350 limited edition on single track | Also tips & tricks!
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While riding on the single-track trails in N. GA, Jeff and I ran into an ex-off-road racer, Jonah, who joined us on our ride. I gave him my GoPro and caught exciting footage of him riding on his 2021 KTM 350 XC-F Kailub Russell edition. He also shared wise tips and tricks for riding single-track. Music from tunetank.com extreme_by_shanti to-loved-ones_by_pineapplemusic road-trip_by_victorwayne
FEAR | How it impacts dual sport motorcycle riding and how to face it.
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This video describes how fear impacts our ability to be a focused rider and how it can lead to crashes. I break down the physiologic response of fear and why we make bad choices when overwhelmed with this emotion. I also explain why a dual sport motorcycle crash can have lasting mental and emotional effects and how to face the fear to help overcome the lasting effects. Music: Tunetank.com_6560_...
The HOOCH 2023 - Trails & Single Track on a Kawasaki KLX 300 4K
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Come along on a dual sport ride with me and my friends on the 2023 HOOCH ride in the Chattahoochee National Forest. Forest roads and single tracks with a few interviews and mishaps along the way including a slow-speed crash into a tree which was totally my fault due to wrong eye placement, improper rear brake pedal positioning, and using my front brake when I should not have even touched the le...
My experience attending Chris Birch's Say No To Slow coaching course
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Adventure motorcycling is challenging and can be dangerous if one lacks proper bike setup, form, and training. I attended Chris Birch's Say No To Slow coaching course in Georgia on April 23rd and 24th at Highland Park Resort in Cedartown, Georgia, and wanted to share what it meant to me and how it's helped me become a more competent and confident off-road rider. Join me and a group of my classm...
Kawasaki KLX 300 Delkevic Exhaust Decibel Sound Comparison
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I installed a Delkevic Stubby 14" Carbon Fiber Oval Muffler on my KLX 300. I ran decibel sound comparisons with the stock muffler vs. the new muffler with the different baffles and also without a baffle installed. The sound test provides insight into what the sound level means vs. just listening to the audio via UA-cam which can be misleading. For those who know a lot about exhaust systems and ...
Winter Dual Sport SUV Camping Adventure - KLX 300 & KTM 350
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After weeks of rain, I was itching to ride into the mountains and noticed a number of beautiful dispersed campsites in the mountains. I was motivated to plan a camping trip as soon as the weather improved and invited my friend Jeff to join me for an SUV Moto camping adventure. We tackled singletrack trails and camped comfortably inside our SUVs at an ideal campsite in the North Georgia mountain...
Dual Sport Riding in the Fall on a Kawasaki KLX 300 in 4K
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The Fall season is the perfect time of year to ride a motorcycle. The weather is cool and the leaves on the trees transform into a potpourri of colors around you. It's a reflective time of year to ride that focuses your attention to be fully present and in the moment as you round every corner and admire the changes occurring around you. Join me as I ride with a few friends through the North Geo...
Adventure & Dual Sport Ride Tips & Tricks
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Join me while I participate in the Scull Shoals Dual Sport & Adventure Ride and interview experienced riders about adventure and dual sport riding tips and tricks. Scull Shoals DS & ADV RIde: scullshoals.com/ GA Off-Road Adventures: www.georgiaoffroadadventures.com/ Check out this link for GA-based ADV & DS events: gadualsport.com/ EHWAZ's motorcycle - 2022 KLX 300. Scorpion skid plate, ProTape...
The Day Off - A KTM 790 & 450 Off-Road Adventure
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Everyone needs a day off now and then to break the everyday norm of doing the things that you love and enjoy.
The Hooch Dual Sport Ride on a KLX 300 - Part 2
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Part 2 of a 2-day 3-night dual sport charity ride in the North Georgia mountains called The Hooch Dual Sport Ride. Part 2 includes single track, wipeouts, mud, and a challenging single-track descent at the end of the ride.
The Hooch Dual Sport Ride on a KLX 300 - Part 1
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The Hooch Dual Sport ride. A popular dual sport charity event sponsored by GARTRA (Georgia Recreational Trail Riders Association). This event sells out early every year and was a blast. Trails include water crossings, mud, and single track. Fun trails, great friends and fun times.
KLX 300 & KTM 790 Motorcycle Adventure Ride - Part 2
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KLX 300 & KTM 790 Motorcycle Adventure Ride - Part 2
KLX 300 & KTM 790 Adventure Ride Part 1
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KLX 300 & KTM 790 Adventure Ride Part 1
Kawasaki KLX 300 New Handlebar! 5 Tips for Installation
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Kawasaki KLX 300 New Handlebar! 5 Tips for Installation
2021 Fall Foliage Dual Sport Ride on a Kawasaki KLX 300
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2021 Fall Foliage Dual Sport Ride on a Kawasaki KLX 300
Kawasaki KLX 300 Emperor Racing Heavy Duty Skid Plate Review & Install & T-Rex Luggage Rack Review
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Kawasaki KLX 300 Emperor Racing Heavy Duty Skid Plate Review & Install & T-Rex Luggage Rack Review
4 lessons learned at the Fall Foliage Dual Sport event on a KLX 300
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4 lessons learned at the Fall Foliage Dual Sport event on a KLX 300
Blue Ridge 250 ADV Fundraiser on a Kawasaki KLX 300
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Blue Ridge 250 ADV Fundraiser on a Kawasaki KLX 300
Kawasaki KLX 300 or Honda CRF 300L - Which did I buy and why?
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Kawasaki KLX 300 or Honda CRF 300L - Which did I buy and why?
The Blue Ridge 250 Adventure Motorcycle Pre-Run
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The Blue Ridge 250 Adventure Motorcycle Pre-Run
3 ways to use a Garmin Zumo XT with a roll chart for off-road motorcycle rallies and events
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3 ways to use a Garmin Zumo XT with a roll chart for off-road motorcycle rallies and events
Chattahoochee Dual Sport Ride 2021
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Chattahoochee Dual Sport Ride 2021
KTM 790 Adventure R North Georgia Adventure
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KTM 790 Adventure R North Georgia Adventure
Scull Shoals Dual Sport & Adventure Ride 2021 on a KTM 790 Adventure R
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Scull Shoals Dual Sport & Adventure Ride 2021 on a KTM 790 Adventure R

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @kaleolll5374
    @kaleolll5374 17 годин тому

    Stuck between a CRF300L and a KLX300 I’m 6’3, 225 so I want something a little taller and with some power because near me is all hills. Luckily, though I just plan on using it for in city commutes… and the occasional backroads. Both seem decent . Good vid man.

  • @akiuliano
    @akiuliano 8 днів тому

    Excellent post

  • @phantomshtter
    @phantomshtter 13 днів тому

    They both come with crap suspension. The Kawi just costs $500 more for adjustable crap suspension.😅 Upgrading the Honda's suspension to a far superior setup costs $700. The Honda is far superior off the showroom floor in literally every other aspect: Brand reputation and reliability, research, design and engineering experience, styling, performance (makes better power with less cc's) stellar gearbox, superior steering geometry, lower center of gravity, better and more features, existence of an aftermarket... It's a no brainer. I guess if this review is geared towards people who don't intend to spend another dollar on their bike other than fluids and maintenance then... okay.🤷 Otherwise the Honda is factually the better bike.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 12 днів тому

      I hear you however I disagree with your statement that the Kawa has "crap" suspension. It's not that bad out of the box, and with proper adjustments for rider weight, it's pretty decent. This is based on my 2+ years of riding the KLX on road, dirt, single track, ruts, mud, rocks, you name it I road it there. Reviews also agreed including those from Rider Magazine and Cycle World where pro riders critiqued the bike's suspension. Also, most riders don't want to buy a bike and then spend more money on whole new suspension for these lower cost models. I also wonder if you are including the cost of suspension installation? A good quality adjustable rear shock alone can cost over $500. My video is a non-brand-biased experience-based review. I don't lean towards any Japanese or European brand but I understand Honda is a much more popular brand with a very large fan base. You sound like a Honda fan? 😉. Both bikes are good and have their pros and cons but neither one is "superior" over the other.

  • @aaronmorningstar7020
    @aaronmorningstar7020 17 днів тому

    I am attending his course in kairos resort VA at the end of August.. Do you think Chris will mind that I ride a Yamaha T7? I also have a Ktm 500 excf and don’t know which one would be more suitable for the course I signed up for (adventure intermediate) thanks!

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 17 днів тому

      I recommend the T7 since it's you signed up for the Adventure Intermediate course. He teaches transferable skills regardless of bikes but the adventure training is geared more towards the adventure rider. I took the same course and there was a mix of bikes including KTM ADV 790 & 890 Rs, BMW 1200 GS, a Yamaha dual sport, and a Suziki DRZ 400. Your T7 is perfect for this course and your KTM 500 would be perfect for his Enduro training course in my opinion.

  • @mikegunn3152
    @mikegunn3152 22 дні тому

    I'm a taller guy 6'4" so I went with the Honda and no regrets so far. I dod end up doing the suspension.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 17 днів тому

      Good choice, I'm guessing a good set of risers too due to your hight. I found the KLX stock handlebar risers too low so I changed out the risers and bars.

  • @nigel2447
    @nigel2447 28 днів тому

    The KLX300 is great for what it is, but if you plan to do a lot of tough trails then think about a high end dual sport. I own the 300, got back into bikes a few years ago because my kid wanted to learn to ride. Bought a KLX230 and a KLX300. We did a ton of mixed riding, I then found myself mainly riding trails. I put good on tires, racetech valve kit, PCFC/secondary throttle removal, 14/46 sprockets, bars, pegs. Made it much better on the trails. Finally I broke down and bought a dirt bike. A Beta 200rr. Obviously night and day off road performance, do not regret getting the Beta other than at 56 I am getting a little banged up from being a tad zealous, but man is it fun. All the Euro dual sports seem to be street legal dirt bikes, I have ridden a few. Get a 350 if you are looking to replace the 300, the big displacements are not as trail friendly.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 17 днів тому

      Thanks for comment and sharing your experience. Sounds like a good range of bikes you were able to try out. I rented a few true dirt bikes that were set up for hard enduro and man what a difference, just soak up the terrain. Cheers

  • @markwilliams1481
    @markwilliams1481 Місяць тому

    I attended this class over Labor Day weekend in 2022 at the same place. If your budget allows it's well worth your time, money and effort to attend. Chris Birch and his assistant (also Chris) were very good trainers. I have his video set prior to signing up for the class, BUT getting 1st hand instruction on foot / leg placement and feedback was PURE GOLD for me. I was blown away at how well I started to handle my 1290 SAR, and all by learning something SO basic. I intend to get back to one of his future classes as soon as my work schedule allows.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ Місяць тому

      Thanks for sharing your experience. I totally relate. The small and big lessons that Chris teaches on the spot make a big difference in rider confidence and competence. I plan on attending another one of his training sessions as well. Cheers

  • @johnmclaughlin4802
    @johnmclaughlin4802 2 місяці тому

    👍

  • @danielgreen7159
    @danielgreen7159 2 місяці тому

    Mine is great, i wouldn't trade for anything else ive seen or heard..the only mod i like more was the secondary throttle plate delete.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ Місяць тому

      I need to look into the secondary throttle plate delete, thanks for tip! Cheers

  • @ChungNguyen-rp6vr
    @ChungNguyen-rp6vr 2 місяці тому

    Kawasaki is better more than Honda 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ Місяць тому

      Kawasaki makes a great bike and so does Honda. I'm glad I bought the KLX 300 as my first Kawasaki.

  • @zr2trackerjoe
    @zr2trackerjoe 2 місяці тому

    Ive got 13k on my 2021. I made all the power mods, stiffer spring for my weight etc. been a fantastic bike. 13t front sprocket made a huge difference on trails but took away from my road exp. Been a great bike. I highly recommend at a minimum the secondary throttle plate removal. It is free and makes an instant difference in response.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ Місяць тому

      Good to know! Thanks for sharing your experience, the 13t front sprocket change and secondary throttle plate removal. Cheers

  • @shaymtbrider7244
    @shaymtbrider7244 2 місяці тому

    Did u change sprockets for single track? I suspected didn’t change them for single track

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ Місяць тому

      No, but based on what I've read in recent comments, sounds like changing the front sprocket can make a big difference.

  • @butterytoast4836
    @butterytoast4836 2 місяці тому

    I was going for a 300L but ended up with a 450RL. No regrets there, I absolutely love my bike. I’m not sure if the KLX does it, but my bike does track how many gallons of fuel I’ve burned. So it’s easy for me to keep track of my fuel level. I am looking to get a TE 300 from Husqvarna and get it plated for my state eventually.

    • @brianrahuba6919
      @brianrahuba6919 Місяць тому

      Get the 350 it's already street legal, and you get all those 600 miles oil changes still to do . Fun fun fun .

    • @butterytoast4836
      @butterytoast4836 Місяць тому

      @@brianrahuba6919 would still want a 2 stroke. 350 would be nice though.

    • @brianrahuba6919
      @brianrahuba6919 Місяць тому

      @butterytoast4836 Yeah, I do very little street riding these days . Gave up, my Harley . It's ok, though. I went through the seasons, but way too many funerals and among other things . I have a 1990 DR350s in its glory . Lol . It's definitely a better trail bike than the 300 being Kawasaki or Honda. See, carbs don't bother me . Keep those electronics . Yeah, fuel injection is nice when you have power . See here my retarded thinking . 1st here my age 56 soon to be 57 . Look what my choices were . No rider aids, no abs and the suspension was more for the bike than it was for us well it was always for the wheels to stay connected to the ground more than saving our skeleton.... Two strokes are to probmatic for me vs the lightweight and performance for me . Being well was 340pds now down to 255ish . So hurdleling myself through the air wasn't on my agenda on a small bike that was truly for what a 178 pds rider ? I never liked the DRZ in any trim . How the DRZ is a better bike than the DR I just don't get it . A couple of extra ponies but here take a 5speed and extra weight ? I can see putting money into these 300s for the suspensions bug a 14k bikes plus and still have weak suspensions . Well for me it would have to be the Honda . Due to how Honda bounced up the extra 50cc compared to the Kawasaki . Kawasaki stroked their motor where as Honda displaced the piston . So it will be cheaper to pull more power from the Honda due it still can be stroked and bored . Yeah you can still.bore the kawasaki but it will cost more money to do so and both still have weak motors if you ask me. Trail riding is more for me . Motocross at my age is like, nah, Im good . My DR350s still runs great. it gets me everywhere a Beta/KTM/HUSKY . The 450L I just don't understand that electronic crap . I wouldn't even want it at any level. To my understanding, after paying what like 13k 14k for a bike that won't run well till you remap the funking thing . Freaking junk . Look, thumpers didn't change too much from the 80ies . Really, the duel sports didn't really change too much, did they . Besides injection systems and computers . Really, there are no major gains if we are talking off-rode riding . Most duel sports got heavier with the same horsepower . Please tell me where the performance is ? Right, very little . Trail riding, I don't need a bike that wants meth all the time is nicer when trail riding .....

    • @butterytoast4836
      @butterytoast4836 Місяць тому

      @@brianrahuba6919 it is unfortunate that just about every high end dual sport requires the ECU and pipe to be upgraded to actually bring the bike to where it should be despite those machines already being $10,000+. I’m not one to sell often so I plan on keeping my 450RL for quite a while, if not forever. So I didn’t mind the upgrades I was putting in. Eventually I will be buying a simple air cooled single cylinder 4 stroke to have something that’ll never die. I hope to have a few bikes a couple years from now.

  • @jwaller1327
    @jwaller1327 2 місяці тому

    How did the Husky 450 feel with regards to vibration? When I had a KLX300, I got the opportunity to ride a KTM EXC 500 a couple times. It had the power and was lighter than the KLX300 but vibrated like crazy everywhere. In pegs, in the seat, in the handlebar. I just couldn't get comfortable with it. It was like riding a jackhammer. When I went for more power, I went with a CRF450L and then dumped more money in it getting the bike to run like I wanted it to, getting an aftermarket ecu and all that. But the Honda was smoother, much smoother than the KTM. It doesn't weigh much less than the KLX300 and still doesn't have a gas gauge, but the suspension and power make it a great upgrade. I have the Honda for my light ADV/dual sport and a Beta XTrainer for gnarly stuff. Best of both worlds. If you get the opportunity, don't miss a Beta demo day. The 350RS and 390RS are both better for woods than the KLX300 or CRF450L. Both have very linear power and are super easy to ride, and are also much lighter than the KLX. I don't know if they have gas gauges!

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 2 місяці тому

      The Husky 450 was surprisingly smooth but the owner did a lot of work on the bike including suspension, Rekluse clutch, and upgraded handlebar and riser. The KTM 500 vibrates significantly more than the KLX 300 in the handlebars, seat, and footpegs confirmed after riding it. And with all the extra money one pays for those bikes you are correct, they do not come with a fuel gauge so it must not be as relevant as I initially thought. I haven't ridden a Beta yet but have a few friends who do and love them. I'll try to test one out on a demo day. You have a good mix of bikes, it's interesting that once the off-road motorcycle riding bug bites we realize we need more than one to enjoy the different types of off-road riding available. Cheers.

    • @butterytoast4836
      @butterytoast4836 2 місяці тому

      Your 450RL does track how much gas it burns. I use that to keep track of my fuel level. Just cycle to it on your cluster and then reset it whenever you fill up with gas.

    • @leanit5756
      @leanit5756 2 місяці тому

      I had two EXC500Fs. I just couldn't come to terms with the horrible engine vibration, even through I tried twice. Same deal with my CRF450L. Vibrated just as bad. Sold it too for that same reason. I have couple each of DR650Ss, DRZ400s, KTM 690 SMs, XTs, and even a XL500 back in the day, and their vibration levels were just fine. To get a fuel injected bike I decided "to settle" for a KLX300 (2024). So far at least, I like it. I am just wondering if I will be able to live with the low power output. Other than that though, it seems like a really nice and well-rounded bike.

  • @MotorcyclesOffroad
    @MotorcyclesOffroad 2 місяці тому

    Hey man. Almost at 1k subs, So close. Some advice, youtube really cares about the first 30 seconds. Try to get some words in the first 30 and something that will keep people interested. This way youtube stretches the reach to new potential subs.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 2 місяці тому

      Thank you, that's excellent feedback and makes sense. I'm learning my way through the YT journey and adapting along the way. I'm working on my next video so it's timely feedback. Thanks!

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad 2 місяці тому

      @@theEHWAZ No problem man, I have been at this for almost 3 years so I have been really looking into growing my channel myself.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad 2 місяці тому

      @@theEHWAZ Also if you go to the video itsself in Studio, look under analitcis while in that videos page it will show you something like "66% of viewers are still watching at around the 0:30 mark"

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 2 місяці тому

      I just looked at that stat. Will be interesting to compare it to future ones with a proper intro. After reading your comment it dawned on me that my best performing video had an intro in the very beginning. Appreciate the feedback. Cheers!

  • @BELAIR2000
    @BELAIR2000 2 місяці тому

    I had 3 other klx's dula sports 250's & 300 now. I have a question for you, when the low gas light goes on how many miles can you go before it is dry? As I never tried.. thank you

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 2 місяці тому

      The light goes on when you have approx. .6 gallons left. It all depends on the speed and type of riding. When I'm on asphalt I calculated approx. 40 miles, off-road approx. 30 or less if I'm at high RPMs. I only ran it dry once and recall approx 43 miles from when the light goes on but I"m going off memory. When the light goes on I reset my trip milage to keep an eye on approx. how many miles I have left.

  • @joshdoddadbod
    @joshdoddadbod 2 місяці тому

    After the ecu reflash I am very happy with my klx300.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 2 місяці тому

      Nice, I've seen a few YT vids with the ECU upgrade and it appears to improve the performance significantly.

    • @joshdoddadbod
      @joshdoddadbod 2 місяці тому

      ​@@theEHWAZ It does, you notice a significant power increase throughout the range. Imo for the 350 bucks us it's well worth it.

  • @Fly_Away_2
    @Fly_Away_2 2 місяці тому

    I have to disagree about ABS on a bike. It nearly killed me. Due to dropping off the pavement down onto a gravel parking lot, the ABS thought I was on ice and would not engage the brakes - so I had NONE! I will not own a bike that has ABS that I can't turn off, now.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 2 місяці тому

      Yikes, sorry to hear that and glad you are ok. ABS saved me twice on my KTM 790 but on asphalt. I turn it off when I'm off-road or on gravel roads where it hurts more than it helps. I had to hit both front and back breaks hard to avoid rear ending a car that slammed on it's breaks and if I didn't have ABS I would have slid right into or under the car. The bike stopped without me dropping it or sliding. Data is on the side of ABS however, for off-road or dual sport bikes I would only have it if I am able to turn it off which the Honda allows. Also my KTM 790 allows me to turn it off. Thanks for the comment. Cheers

    • @Fly_Away_2
      @Fly_Away_2 2 місяці тому

      @@theEHWAZ Yeah. I went from "on road" to "off road" and I think that fooled the ABS. I guess nothing is perfect.

  • @Adv_Lee
    @Adv_Lee 2 місяці тому

    awesome video i justed picked up a 22 klx300 cant wait to get out on it. Are you running stock tires and stock gearing?

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 2 місяці тому

      Congrats! You will love it. I am running stock gearing but changed my tires. The front is Shinko MX216 Series Tire 90/100-21 (Fat Tyre) (57R) Tube Type and the rear is Tusk Dsport Adventure Tire 120/90-18 (65R) Tube Type. I'm very happy with these tires. They work well in the wet slippery GA clay and the rear lasts.

  • @yannolet28
    @yannolet28 2 місяці тому

    Nice video! I have question about yojr skidplate does the skidplate protect and cover the dogbone for the rear shock, if Yes, what is the name of it? Thanks

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! If you mean does it cover the linkage for the rear suspension the answer is no it does not.

  • @josephthornton8560
    @josephthornton8560 2 місяці тому

    I have admired and desired the KTM 350. But for the price, I will probably never be able to justify it. I have watched all of your KLX videos and if you keep making them, I will still be here.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 2 місяці тому

      Thanks! Temping and expensive but double the price doesn't mean double the bike or at least I can't imagine so. Cheers.

  • @leesops710
    @leesops710 2 місяці тому

    I got the 2023 CRF300L would went with the KLX300 but Kaw. Was 1,400 more not worth it to me for a 1% better suspension that being said really can't go wrong with either one. Really went to buy the KTM300 but dealer wanted 12,000 OTD funny dealer had half the show room floor full of used 2022 and 2023 KTM300 low hours hmmmmm KTM not what they use to be I guess. Thx for video.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 2 місяці тому

      Hello. Both bikes have their trade offs and you really can’t go wrong either way. It all depends on rider preferences. I’m glad both companies are making these very capable and fair priced bikes. Cheers

  • @kevinphillips5983
    @kevinphillips5983 2 місяці тому

    Hey Brother! I just purchased a 2024 klx300 dual sport as my 1st bike. I have 36 miles on it and the power feels good.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 2 місяці тому

      Hello and congrats on the new KLX! It’s a great first bike to develop your riding and also to grow into. A very capable machine. Cheers

  • @noidreculse8906
    @noidreculse8906 3 місяці тому

    Very clear and through video. I have a’23 KLX and love it. I was not familiar with Emperor parts. The first thing I did was replace the factory “skid plate” as well. Minor point: I believe that you referred to tool as an Allen Wrench, but to me it looked like a Torx bit 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 2 місяці тому

      Thank you! I used an Allen wrench and a torque bit and likely mixed up both, good catch! When I speak without a script these things happen. I'm very impressed with Emperor products, purchased two so far and they are good quality. Cheers.

  • @Thelnferno
    @Thelnferno 3 місяці тому

    Wow, I’ve been looking for some good quality coaching and never dreamed that I’d be able to actually take one of his classes, but it actually worked out! I’m attending his May course in Utah next month! Thank you for this video - it truly captured the essence of the course!

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 3 місяці тому

      That's fantastic! I was hoping to take his course in Utah as well this year but I unfortunately can't. You will enjoy it. Please tell Chris that Mike from GA says hello. Enjoy, you will become a better and more confident rider after the training.

  • @r.morgan3965
    @r.morgan3965 3 місяці тому

    How does the KLX300 do in comparison to the KTM?

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 3 місяці тому

      There's a big difference in power, weight, balance and suspension. The KTM is definitely a different beast. After riding the KTM the KLX felt heavier and softer. It didn't respond to the more difficult single track terrain like the KTM did. The challenge is a new KTM will cost about double that of the KLX. Is it double the bike? I say no but it's tempting...

  • @bonnevilleslayer
    @bonnevilleslayer 3 місяці тому

    Good stuff mate. The bloke is a freak how well he rides. Dunno if I will ever get to one his courses but I get heaps out of his online course. I made the mistake of watching the whole thing and thinking I knew everything. Now I watch a chapter a few times and hit the road. He seems like a really nice fellow too.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 3 місяці тому

      He is talented beyond belief and makes it look easy for sure. We swapped bikes at the event because he wanted me to try the new 890 vs. my 790 where he showed me what my bike can actually do with a talented rider. I still watch his course one episode at a time as well because there is so much great information. Cheers!

  • @cody9919
    @cody9919 3 місяці тому

    Hey there, I'm interested in this pipe - did you have to extra order the Spark Arrestor, or did it come in the box? Looking at this listing on their site for the carbon and full stainless version, it says it does not come with a spark arrestor, but one is available. How much more did you pay for the spark arrestor? Secondly, I'm looking for an exhaust that gives like 10-20% more sound but will not piss people off in town if I'm ripping around. I've had a ton of loud exhausts and I'm looking for the quietest upgrade that I can do. Thoughts now that you've had it for a year?

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 3 місяці тому

      Hello. the pipe allows you to use your stock spark arrestor as I recall. It also comes with 2 different baffles and the sound is deeper and louder but not too loud where it will piss people off. It passes dual sport event pre-tests that require a spark arrestor and decibel limits. I am very happy with the purchase and it also helped improve engine performance.

  • @somenath1061
    @somenath1061 4 місяці тому

    which bike carrier are you using here? A link will be helpful.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 3 місяці тому

      I bought it off of Amazon but the one I purchased is no longer listed but sold under a different company now. Here's the product description, worth searching for on the web since I saw different prices listed on different sites including Amazon. 'Goplus Motorcycle Hitch Carrier, 600LBS Motorcycle Carrier Hitch Mount with Loading Ramp, Ratchet Straps, Dirt Bike Trailer, Heavy Duty Motorcycle Rack, Fit Up to 7.5” Wide Tire'

  • @cyclonus01
    @cyclonus01 4 місяці тому

    Dude you look like Thomas Jane the actor. Nice video.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 3 місяці тому

      Wow, thanks

  • @collectiveleak
    @collectiveleak 4 місяці тому

    You have any issues with the cables being too short with that bend of bar?

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 4 місяці тому

      Yes, it just barely worked with stock cables but I had to adjust the throttle cable at the lever and further down the cable. If you follow the throttle cable down you will see an adjustment bolts that a give you a little more free play as well as adjusting at the clutch lever. Use your manual to adjust appropriately. Also moving the handle bar back and forward slightly makes a difference.

  • @FewAndSecret11
    @FewAndSecret11 4 місяці тому

    PLease never put music behind your videos again. Comepletely pointless & quite annoying

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 4 місяці тому

      To each their own, I and others enjoy the music. I enjoy and accept feedback but only when it's constructive and delivered with positive intent.

  • @Scummy_shovel
    @Scummy_shovel 5 місяців тому

    Doing my first dual sport race in Sumter next month. Watching these vids trying to get an idea of how it’s going to be.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 5 місяців тому

      Enjoy! One word of advice. Ride with guys that you feel are at your level and don't ride beyond your capabilities. If you do this you will likely have a great experience. Cheers

  • @SqueakyCheeks23
    @SqueakyCheeks23 5 місяців тому

    17:07 wooooow ouch 🤕

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 4 місяці тому

      A few bruises but protective gear saved me from harm.

  • @airhornistheone4915
    @airhornistheone4915 6 місяців тому

    Howdy all! Moving to Commerce in January! I’ll be picking up my new T7 and hopefully I will see you all on the trails

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 4 місяці тому

      Welcome! Lot's of great trails to ride in N. GA and surrounding states.

  • @skylialvarez126
    @skylialvarez126 6 місяців тому

    THE EHWAZ goes cross-country! Great video as per usual!

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 6 місяців тому

      Yes! Work and leisure travel is an opportunity to embark on adventures, you just have to plan it.

  • @josephthornton8560
    @josephthornton8560 6 місяців тому

    You have great vids. I watch all of your DS / ADV stuff, especially KLX300 because I own 2 of em. <comment for your algorithms>

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 6 місяців тому

      2 KLX 300s, nice! I have a backlog of footage including a small adventure bike build on my KLX 300.

    • @josephthornton8560
      @josephthornton8560 6 місяців тому

      @@theEHWAZ I wanted a KTM. But for the price I got (2) KLX. A DS and a SM for street and for trail.

  • @nicksearle7471
    @nicksearle7471 6 місяців тому

    Looks like you had a fun time Mike, I did a week tour from Phoenix AZ to the border on an Africa Twin, was one of the best riding trips ever. Its a wonderful state to ride bikes in as long as you avoid the summer!

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 6 місяців тому

      It was fun, can't wait to ride out West again. Looking at the Colorado BDR as a possibility.

    • @bustapiston2170
      @bustapiston2170 6 місяців тому

      Hi Mike. I'm planning a trip to Phoenix in February, and this morning checked out Doug's website, leading to my search for videos. This video is great for me to see what kind of terrain and scenery I can look forward to. Doug comes across as a great person, rider and guide/coach. You may live far away from me, but if the opportunity ever comes up to head to the northwest, consider a bit further north yet to the Vernon BC area. The annual Adventure Bike Gathering in September is free fun guaranteed - check out some of the videos. Give me a shout if you are ever heading this way. Thanks for posting this great video. Busta

  • @flyovercounty1427
    @flyovercounty1427 6 місяців тому

    Thanks for this video

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 4 місяці тому

      Most welcome

  • @user-vf3gf4xq3v
    @user-vf3gf4xq3v 7 місяців тому

    HP is a great place to ride. I’ve been riding there for many years. Heaviest thing I ever rode there however is a DR650 and that was fun. Do much better on my 300 Beta and 350 KTM. You guys were lucky it was dry. That place with its red clay gets slick as snot when it rains.

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 6 місяців тому

      Yes, it was my first time in HP and I only explored part of it since I was on my KTM 790 but had a blast. I can only imagine the difficulty post rain, it was hard enough to begin with.

  • @coolcutter1
    @coolcutter1 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for all the great vids!!! Hope we meet up in the mountains. Keep the shiny side up!!

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 6 місяців тому

      Thank you! I hope we do as well during one of these events.

  • @john-hd5ny
    @john-hd5ny 7 місяців тому

    fantastic information i presently await the same one from D to arrive tomorrow for my xt250 ty

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 6 місяців тому

      Good choice! Hope you like it.

  • @aria8928
    @aria8928 7 місяців тому

    Mouse cursor on screen. Mad.

  • @stephensmith60
    @stephensmith60 7 місяців тому

    Looks like a LOT of fun, except for the BIG rocks in the middle of the pathway. 👏🏻😊👍

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 7 місяців тому

      It was a blast. The leaves on the ground made it tricky to spot some of these big rocks. Cheers!

  • @chipstuff4777
    @chipstuff4777 7 місяців тому

    Great filming!! Goood group of guys!!

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 7 місяців тому

      Thanks for joining us Chip!

  • @trashpandatrailadv
    @trashpandatrailadv 7 місяців тому

    Great video as always Ehwaz, next time I'm around my home in Eastern TN, we will have to link up and do some KLX shootout action! Love the videos man, keep it up!

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 7 місяців тому

      Thank you! I need to do more riding outside of GA and I'm sure TN has some awesome trails. Let me know if you are ever plan on riding in GA.

  • @parrothead7368
    @parrothead7368 7 місяців тому

    Are you still running the stock tires, or did you change to a more aggressive tread? Thanks

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 7 місяців тому

      I changed out my stock tires on my KLX 300 early last year and it's made a big difference. Especially in slippery conditions and on loose gravel or dirt climbs. They track and grip much better in mud where my stock tires would give way. I bought these on Rocky Mountain ATV: Front: Shinko MX216 Series Tire 90/100-21 (Fat Tyre) (57R) Tube Type. Rear: Tusk Dsport® Adventure Tire 120/90-18 (65R) Tube Type.

  • @janvanhaas2826
    @janvanhaas2826 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for sharing, awesome experience and lots to learn. Just a comment, video would have been even better (in my opinion) without the music, just the sound of the bikes and guys comments

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 7 місяців тому

      Thank you for the feedback. I received similar feedback from other subscribers and adjusted my approach with my latest video. Some music in the beginning and end but no music in the middle of the ride so you can hear the motors.

  • @davidhoward8951
    @davidhoward8951 7 місяців тому

    I have a 2009 KLX Supermoto SF the guy I bought it from change the handlebars I need 2 in on my cable for my clutch can you put a quick shift clutch lever in there I don't know why I did this everything's too tight what cable did you use

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 7 місяців тому

      I kept the stock cable and didn't have any cable length to spare. It fit just perfect but if I bought a higher riser or handle bars with a bigger bend, the stock cables would not have worked. I had to make a few adjustments to the cable connectors to give me a few extra centimeters though.

  • @parrothead7368
    @parrothead7368 8 місяців тому

    Are you still running the stock 50/50 tires or did you change up to a more aggressive tread pattern? If not how are the stock tires on the trails?

    • @theEHWAZ
      @theEHWAZ 7 місяців тому

      I changed out my stock tires on my KLX 300 early last year and it's made a big difference. Especially in slippery conditions and on loose gravel or dirt climbs. They track and grip much better in mud where my stock tires would give way. I bought these on Rocky Mountain ATV: Front: Shinko MX216 Series Tire 90/100-21 (Fat Tyre) (57R) Tube Type. Rear: Tusk Dsport® Adventure Tire 120/90-18 (65R) Tube Type