2022 KTM 350 EXC-F | The Ultimate Dual Sport Bike (or is it?)
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- Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
- For the past year I've been riding a 2022 KTM 350 EXC-F. I've concluded that dual sport bikes don't come better than this. However, at what cost? Why not ride a DRZ-400, CRF450L or CRF300L? Is it worth the investment and are KTM's reliable? #motorcycle #dualsport #ktm #dirtbike
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00:00 Intro
02:26 350 vs 500
03:24 Bike Set Up
07:14 Riding Ergos / Height
08:27 Gear Overview
09:56 Specs/Rekluse
13:14 Trail Ride
18:39 Highway Test
22:34 Dirt Roads
23:54 Maintenance
26:36 Single-Track
31:05 Comparisons
34:52 Riding Tips
36:54 Downsides
37:50 Final Thoughts - Авто та транспорт
Well... would you ever consider sinking $18,000 into a dual sport motorcycle? Let me know below.
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Yeah I would. My Crf450RL cost at least $15,000.
My 450rl cost 15000$ ca with tx and add 4000$ extras on
Yep.
I also got a 2022 350 slightly used and already set up by the original owner. He spent 19k on it and only put 122 miles on it. I paid 14.5 k though so not as good a deal as you got. Its a pretty amazing bike. Any time I ride it on the street it feels like I'm doing something illegal since it's really just a dirtbike with a plate. I would buy again since I'm also in SoCal and need a street legal bike.
@@michelmartel7050 yeah I stopped counting at $15,000 and I haven’t even done the ECU yet. 😁
Enjoy! 🏍️💨
I picked up a 22 500 EXC-F last year and dumped close to $9k into it in pretty similar mods, 0 complaints. It'll do hard enduro, it'll rip a fire road, it'll do a quick run down the highway if needed.... just can't beat it.
500 is unbeatable - really is
Yup zero complaints, "23 500 exc-f, get ecu (taco moto maps) + akrapovic + twin air powerflow
Exactly. Bought a 2023 new, told myself I was going to keep the upgrades budget friendly. That philosophy didn’t last long, loved the quiet of the stock exhaust, absolutely hated the power delivery. Went the taco route, best money I’ve ever spent
Thank you for the video and you are spot on. I just wish you had published it back it in 2013 when I bought my 500 EXC. At least I would have known what I was getting myself into. Ran like crap right off the dealership floor. After a couple of years I finally had it up to my expectations with about as much done to it as you have done to yours. I now have over 300 hours and 10K miles and would not settle for anything else. I've even thought of buying a new one but know I would have to do the same mods again to make it great. I'll just keep riding what I have as long as that big smile continues. It's the best!
This is the perfect bike to me. Living in Arizona this bike checks all of the boxes. Thanks for the rekluse clutch demo. Love your reviews and your honesty!
Thank you for this great video Ian, love what this bike can do!
Fantastic video!! I currently have 2 300 2strokes and im planning on swapping one of them for a dual sport. I was looking into the 390 adv but after seeing this video, now in leaning towards a 350 exc f. I mainly do gnarly single track, but Im planning on expanding my riding areas and a dual sport seems to be the way to go.
Hands down best motorcycle reviewer yet! Right on! Been off Dirt for 15 years and your reviews help me out a ton! Going new 500 orange vs 501 blue in the next month or so. Thanks for the objective and very detailed reviews! Huge Help!
Cheers!
Love it when Ian cackles with joy while riding. The best.
Great review and truly reflects the use case for a dual sport MC. I’m 20 to 30 miles from local fire roads and trails and having a plated bike for this use or to haul on the back of my van on camping trips means not having to worry about regional licensing requirements and having a KTM, Husky, or Beta means not having to compromise on performance.
And yes the cost can be a huge factor for one of these brands but for those that it’s not you won’t regret it. I bought a Beta 390 as a retirement gift to myself and having a bike that’s 50lbs lighter makes a difference when picking up or loading for an old fart like me when compared to its mass market competitors.
This was a great review. I always like your lough when you accelerate iand have a good time. Makes me smile.
I think a Beta 390 needs to enter the conversation.
My friend has one and I rode it. That thing is more race ready then a ktm for sure. A bit too high strung for me but if you want the best out of the box bike for a experienced ride who is ready to rip that is the bike to get.
@@00mazone agreed. It needs next to nothing off the showroom floor, besides a seat and maybe suspension adjustments depending on your size/weight. Beta does a great job. The 390 really hits a unique sweet spot that other bikes don’t. It would be hard for me to decide between that and the 500, though for dual sporting.
Been thinking about a 390 RR race and making it street legal.
@@BuckyUSA definitely an option. The RR-S is really good, depending on the type of off-road you’re wanting to tackle. No denying the KYB’s are the main difference there. But the trail tech, headlight and all the street legal features make the RR-S really sweet! I’d love a 500
@@IdahoDualSport208 hell yea. I want to start enduro and single track. I like 4 strokes, but it just has to be street legal. There just isn’t enough legal off road options where I live. I hear betas are better off the floor stock than KTM and husky but I could be way off there.
Great review, Ian, this is 100% my next DS bike. I have done the GS/GSA & recently a heavily modded 300L but I want a KTM 350 like yours and I will truck it to the trails which involve 120 miles of highway and I ain't doing that, even on the 300L 120 miles of highway was draining, especially the ride home :) My 300L was setup with Rally Raid suspension so I finally got a taste of what a lighter DS bike can do in rough terrain, the 350 at 30-40Kg lighter and more power would be incredible and confidence inspiring.
Love the enthusiasm.Thanks.
One should never apologise for the way one addresses the trail; one does what is enjoyable, and prudent, for oneself, and to häll with those who cast nasturtiums. I would have gone up that gnarly little trail, but I am at a different stage in my journey, with a different perspective. Each to their own. Just enjoy the trip. Have to say I am envious of the trails you ride - open and interesting and hilly, without too much of a boring transit to get there and back again, love it, and the camera work is crisp and sharp, so thanks for that. As to the humble steed - the tricked out KTM, what a great bike! I have always enjoyed riding them and I think they make me a better rider, willing to attack things I otherwise wouldn't. Kudos for the tutorial on the recluse clutch, I now know way more than before - they have always puzzled me, wondering what they actually did for the rider. You are the first one I have come across who actually told me. Cheers :) ...
IAN,
I'm a born again rider after a 35 year hiatus from riding so take what I say with that perspective.
First, If KTM put this review on their website +hey'd double sales. I want one!!
The volume of reviews and the qualify are unmatched. Yes I've become a youtube junky for both Adventure and dual sport reviews, riding, etc.
I am or was considering the getting a lighter dual sport to improve off road skills and was looking at the Yamaha xt250 or a CRF300L. But after riding the Yamaha at the event in Mojave (April) it diffused my urge. Haven't ridden the crl300l yet. .... but now im obsessed with this KTM!
Second, the ride reviews where you let laughter escape are the best. You're a machine....a robot with most of your reviews....all of which are really good. But those where you let your audience see how much fun you're having (with laughter) are the best.
Perfectly timed review for me, been looking at the 300-400 4 stroke bikes hard.
A great review as usual. I purchased a used 2021 500 with a lot of the same mods +. Like the 350 you reviewed, it's a fantastic bike. Massive jump from my XR650L.
you seem like you have everything put together pretty well. I enjoy your video and I'm a first time watcher. thank you
Welcome aboard!
subscribed!! thanks again 👍
Excellent and enjoyable review Ian. I think a lot has to do with where you live and how you get to your trails. Trailer, ride dual sport or dirt bike? I'm fortunate to be able to ride from my garage to single track here in Utah.
Great video. Enjoy your dual sport. Hope to see you at LA-Barstow to Vegas!!!
Learned a lot. Great video.
great vid, have you tried the KOVE 450?
this is an excellent video sir👌🏽
Great, honest review, thanks. Would love to ride this bike in the mountains of Colorado.
I just love your channel so much
As usual, a great review. I've been looking for a dual sport to round out the bikes I own and have been waffling on the 500 vs the 350 EXC-F. This video helps me quite a bit, thanks. Were you on Rouse Ridge trail for some of that video?
not rouse, more like bee canyon, and then bautista canyon area
Ian
Thanks for the great video. Me and my Mannequin think that would be an excellent next bike! I didn't quite catch what type of clutch you said it had but it looks to be quite useful when you are in CRAWL mode. The bike is pretty amazing for a 350 and would fit the trails here in New England perfectly.
Keep making these awesome videos!! 👍👍
Ride SAFE and BE safe!
I have an 06 525 exc and love the versatility of cruising the highways to the trails. Things a beast, but its power is very approachable till I grab a handful, then it's game on!
Perfect sized bike for a dual sport that can and will do single track all day long. This would be the biggest bike I would want. Great video 👍
Thanks for the great review. I have a 500 exc-f 2022 and I am holding from doing most of the mods you described because I am wondering if buying the new factory rally Fantic or the Kove would be a much better deal in terms of bike that can handle everything up to a rally race and money. What do you think? Thanks.
Great review. I've not ridden an EXCF 350. I have ridden the EXCF 500 (Dad owns one) and countless other bikes, I've owned the 690, KLR650, and XT250. I started riding at 13, and I'm not an expert, but I agree a DRZ400 will do 90% of what the ECXF 350 will do, but not as fast. DRZ400S, 3x3 mod, new air filter, cheap pipe, jet kit, suspension for your weight, new tires, lose the kick stand switch, and clutch switch, USB charger for gadgets, short wind deflector, aftermarket headlight, new front YZ250 fender to look cool, rear tail tidy. Bike looks great and performs very well and depending on parts you choose, you're looking at $8-$9k (if you buy good parts) total. Even less if you buy a slightly used bike. But I don't have a 6th gear..... for the riding most folks do, and even some highway runs, you can't beat it for the cost. And you gotta have more than just 1 bike. DRZ400s, Tenere 700, and a dedicated street bike FTW.
I have a FE350s resprung, revalved and it is my go too basecamp riding. Take the truck and tent to a fun long loop, leave in the morning, get back in the afternoon. I try to stick to 80% offroad (Fire roads, double/single track) on it.
I went this route because I don't want to burn 120-200 miles on the road due to the shorter maintenance intervals.
Exhaust mod + Map/ECU must haves (I see the GET map switch there!) maybe 13T front if you are going on the slower side.
Only negative so far....I don't like dealing with how most of the skid plates attach, it's a bigger PITA than it could be.
Such a good bike
One of your typically excellent reviews. I was waiting for this one. The laughing gave you up, every time you got on the bike, you started laughing. That's the magic of this bike, it makes you laugh when you ride it, it makes you feel like a dirtbike hero. My 17 350exc-f has the same effect on me. Well done.
Ditto my '16, bought for $5k something with low miles. Those incremental improvements are way far into the top 40% of the bike's capability that I can't access! Meanwhile, most of that $10k is still available for riding weekends and maybe even a decent BDR bike if I can find another killer deal. (I'm cheap AND patient!)
compelling content !
I agree with your thinking
Thanks for the video. Thinking of getting a 2024 Husky fe350s soon.
Yeah. I did my '21 500 up similarly. I'm already $6k in add ons and upgrades on top of the bike's original sticker price. But man is it a beast. Far better than I'll ever be able to ride to its potential. Gonna keep it as long as I can.
Love this bike. But talking about KTM : do you get the new Kove 450 Rally in the US anytime soon? And what are your thoughts on it in terms of bang for the buck?
Great review Ian. Have a 2017 with similar mods and love it. PS: don't pay attention to the negative people out there
Love the 350 platform for more off-road dirt oriented riding. Howver, I believe the Husqvarna Fe450 is a better choice for dual sport. The short stroke 450 is revvey/fun like a 350, more flickable than a 500 but not quite like a 350, has the wider spaced transmission gearing like the 500, link suspension that allows for a wider range of tuning for weight changes.
Fun fact: On the 350, I would swap between the 13 and 14 cs sproket with a 48 rear depending on amount of road or how gnarly the terrain. Flip the axel blocks and no chain adjustment needed.
My 19 husky 350 is a great old man bike. Uncorked and tuned, rekluse , Ox lh brake, stegs pegs, fatty front, gummy rear on mousses and Kreft moto suspension. The bike makes up for my almost complete lack of skill, and lets me have a heck of a lot of fun.
Enjoy your videos, they have down to earth commentary. I just ordered the Husky FE350 before seeing this video, we can't get many duel sport bikes registered here in Thailand. So it was this or the KTM or a 230 Kawasaki. I have and😅 ride my R1250GS on big rides, its great for certain trips. My Ducati desert X is fun but heavy and really too hot for the tropics! I was keen to get a lighter bike. Loading it on my trailer should be a breeze, can't wait to ride it.😊
So it is a keeper!! I have the same bike, same year, but in 250cc (I tried side to side the 250 and the 350 and just liked more the throttle response and the engine brake on the 250; migh depend on the fact I'm small and lightweight!!). We are lucky enough in Italy that despite the regulation, bikes are delivered with no lambda sensor nor all this sh*** so it's a huge cost recovery. I'm loving it, it's the most agile bike I've ever ridden, it's plenty of power (way more than I will ever need), loving it! I'll have the suspension done soon as the springs don't even feel that I'm on the bike, but for the rest, there is nothing to tune or mod unless for personal preference. Maybe fitting the Tubliss system. It will stay with me for long years!
Couple of comments, the Rekluse will also mute that power of a bike. Used them on a couple of dirt bikes FE350 and a Beta 300RR, now ride without one and happier without it. The Rekluse got me over a learning curve, now I have a Clake One on my dirtbike and the easier pull and lever shape allows me to use the clutch all day without fatigue. Not a big KTM/Husky fan but did pick up a very lightly used 22 350 EXC-F, just like the BRM, and like him, I also am liking the bike for what it is.
Gearing was 14-52 which was pretty buzzy at highway speeds and still had a very low 1st gear and good 2nd / 3rd for slower riding. I had a 50 tooth so, giving that a go, 1st should still be low enough for what I want. I haven't done any work to uncork mine as yet, but may do the charcoal cannister removal, get the Pro moto billet end cap. Not certain on if I need an aftermarket ECU or piggyback tuner or not.
7:44 Nice bike. Have you measured that rider sag? Looks pretty deep that dive when you got on the bike..
Great vid and awesome bike. After years on an 09 ktm 450 exc-f it was time to retire that bike and I went with the 350. My initial ride was a disappointment, for a very fixable issue. I used my 450 for 10 day baja rides, a few of the BDR's and loved the fact that the minute I found the hwy, that 450 could keep up with any traffic at any speed. The 350, OMG, cruising, realistically at 50mph was an over revving nightmare. So, simply switched out the gearing and like your bike, 60mph is an achievable ride. And off road its still a dirt bike. Buy this bike, just do not leave the shop with out different gearing. cheers.
27:39 I agree, that’s trail is tough, if travelling alone…. Don’t worry about what viewers think. 👍🏻
I am considering a 350 EXC at this time, to hone my off road skills have been away for Long time just doing road. Have a GS 1250 but need something smaller to work on my skills. Would like to add all the things you did but that will take awhile. Great content thanks
Thanks for sharing this video review. Never riden anything like this. I have a Gen. 1 SDR 16 that I love. This would be fun to explore offroad. Cost more than my SDR and its loaded.
So, what type of rider would be content with this bike in its' stock form? I enjoy your videos. Thanks.
thanks for this. what would be your highway speed on highway with the 500? Much better?
Looks pretty dry up there. Was that part of the record snow falls? Awesome bikes! I have a KX250 2 stroke still for off road. I'd love one of these.
Riding on the road is a joy, but going out to beautiful nature is food for the soul
Gee, thanks so much, I WAS looking at a budget dual sport..... 😂
Great review once again.
My 2023 KTM 350 EXC-F build is similar to yours. From nearly 60 years of riding motorcycles and from where I live in remote CO, this is the best dual sport bike for me. Having 4 large Macaw companions limits my abilities to travel or participate in the awesome BDR's all over the USA, but given how each of the BDR's seem to have technical areas that are simply too difficult for medium/large adventure bikes for those riding solo like myself, my solution would be to have a driver transport the birds/supplies in a large van for each leg of the BDR. After changing ECU, exhaust, removing airbox reeds, the 350 is nearly similar in power to KTM 500's previously owned, yet provides me with a lighter feel and incredible off-road riding, even in the most technical of terrain. My 2017 KTM 1090 R is perfect for high speed pavement rides to easier off-road adventures, but would really be too much for me in technical trails seen in BDR rides. Thanks Rick for another awesome adventure video! Have you had a chance to ride the Kove 450 Rally yet? From what I have seen on YT videos, that is the PERFECT dual sport bike ever designed our built, and at least for now, insanely affordable!
Isn’t Kove Chinese made?
I wouldn't call the 350 similar in power to the 500... The 350 is more like a 250 but with more power. Not strange as the engine platform is the same. The 500 is more like a 450 but with a bit more torque, not strange as it's the same engine platform as the 450. Totally different engine character, and yeah in means of peak power the 350 aproaches the 450/500 power.
You can adjust the Rekluse so it won't freewheel on downhills. On my 350 I went to the lightest springs in the EXP disk and it never disengaged on downhills unless I pulled in the clutch.
Oh that’s great! Hope he sees this post
I did the same - perfect.
Yes, mine doesn’t freewheel either. Love it.
My yz250fx was setup the same way. I just didn't like the auto clutch overall for more technical stuff.
Great review! I want one of the four Husky/KTM choices in this line. I have a DRZ, but I’m of course drawn to the “high end”, even if I suck at riding.
Ian (or anyone else with an exc-f or fe), is the sidestand strong enough for one to do a left-peg-first mount onto the bike?
If not, these bikes are out of the question for me, because I am old, and was never Bruce Lee, and I just can’t kick that high. The sidestands felt pretty spindly to me in the showroom when I looked a couple of years go, IIRC. Would be good to know for sure.
i will mount and dismount from the left peg on my drz a lot too, i get what you're saying, i just turned 40 and im not a kid anymore
this is cool but it's no 2005 DRZ400S
Will never be based on reliability alone.
or a KLR650
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This bike is so sick! 🔥
great review thanks. I'm in the market and trying hard to work out between this and the EXC300 ?? Help !
CRF450L fo LIFE! Just kidding. I have the Honda, tried my buddies KTM 500 and immediately wanted to get back on my Honda. I don't do much singletrack so the weight savings of the KTM are wasted on me. I prefer faster straighter dirt riding. I can ride the Honda on the street at 70mph for a couple of hours easily, even on the freeway if necessary. Thats what I call a dual sport. My KTM buddy was in agony recently on a trip where I was comfortable throughout.
Big Rock , I gotta say you do the best independent reviews on you tube. No doubt. One criticism - can we please STOP misusing the word INVESTED. Motorcycles are consumer goods, they are not investments. I know you know this - there is alot of kids who don't.
I have a 21 350 EXC-F. It's my only dirt bike (Tuareg 660 too) so it does a little of everything for me. If you can only have one then the 350 is great. For Dual Sporting I'd rather have a 500. Ideally a 500 and 300 2 stroke, but that takes funds. Over 2 years I've probably put 18k into, doing most of what you,ve done to yours.
I have the '16 version. One point to say maybe Recluse isn't absolutely necessary is that the stock clutch is fantastically light and progressive. As in one finger modulation on the way up a big hill. My son runs a Recluse on his 350 XCF offroad race bike, and he claims mine is just as easy to ride. I'm a 62 YO very average rider, but the clutch on the EXCF has transformed my riding in the tight trails we have up here in WI. Also, right on about oil change intervals. I'm an ex-valve train chief engineer. Stress on oil is from revs load. Trail riding, even for advanced guys is just proportionally less stress. I'd be more worried about air filters. Keep that puppy spotless on the inside and your valves and rings will last. I put a pool filter sock over mine. Same as the moto branded ones but like a buck each on our fav online mega-retailer.
Good advice !
Best wishes … enjoy your bike. ( from a 61 YO, who rides a road legal Honda CRF 450 RX ) … very different to the bloated CRF 450L
Hi Ian I have a honda vtr1000f firestorm and I recently bought a suzuki gn 250 that I'm turning into a scrambler I can say that people's reaction was surprising why would a 50 year old adult do that, people only think about greatness and by the way congratulations on the bike i think it is the ideal motorcycle for off road
That is about the same KTM as I have, a 2022 EXCF 350, but mine isn't as equipped as yours, though the shop did take some weird items out of the muffler, and removed some hoses around the engine. I think they also did some retuning on the ESC to make it 'richer'. Then they told me ".. now you can win the championships on this bike", it should have about 40 HP compared to factory release, we also have those silly limitiations on new bikes here in Sweden.
Ian, any chance of you reviewing the Suron electric dirtbikes?
I love your vids, haha wish I could also buy bikes left right and centre.
I just watched a review of this bike. A 23 model by Dirt Rider magazine. That's fantastic. You're right, you have a phenomenal 🏍
I have an older 525 I love, one of the neighbors brought over the Husky 350 with all the same stuff you have. Man I loved that bike. He was selling at a steal because he was moving and I already had 4 other bikes in the garage that I would not sell like a set up 2001 CR 250 I bought brand new. I kick myself daily for not dropping the $$ for that 350. It for sure would have been a replacement for the 525. Nice review, and I am 100% with you. “If” you can afford it, get it. But for the same amount of money most will probably buy a boomer barge and all of us will have to help pick the damn thing up every half a mile in a lame BDR, 😂.
I love my old 09 WR250R with its tall Seat Concepts seat, heated grips, simple fueling tuner, GORace suspension. Smooth and comfortable dual sport that can actually do a lot of high speed road riding. And it cost me so little that I don’t feel bad when I bash it and abuse it on the trails. And being a Yamaha, it just keeps going with minimal maintenance.
very true
I have an 01 WR 426 that I'm trying to restore and convert to a dual sport. I would like a newer WR 450 that's already ready to go. yamaha's are very reliable with minimal maintenance. that's why I like them
@@1979utuber yeah. They really can take a beating. I bought mine used from a kid that had looped it. Only cost me $1900 CDN and buying a tail tidy. Threw on a new chain and sprockets as well since the ones on it were roaches with all his wheelie attempts? Lol. Years of bouncing off trees, hitting rocks and sinking it in mud and water crossings, long highway rides in freezing weather and the heat of the summer. Somehow it just takes it. Just recently I was bending a stock foot peg back into some semblance of its original shape. The plastics look like Frankenstein with stainless wire stitching. Think the bike is due some love and some nice IMS foot pegs. And it needs the larger 3 gallon tank too..
Couple years ago I sold the KTM200EXC I had when I realized how capable the WR250R is on singletrack. Not as fast or exciting, but I can ride longer, further, and through the same terrain. I hope they come
out with a replacement by the time I manage
to kill it.
My 2018 350 EXC-F is the best bike I have ever owned and is definitely my favorite of my bikes.
How do those rear bags work? I think that would drive me nuts, I move around on the bike a lot.
That’s quite a beauty !!
i really like my 350 went to 48 on the rear and know its happier doing 70 on the freeway but does suffer on the single track i like to camp off of my 350 so unfortunately i spend more time on the freeway than i like thanks for the video
Also did you insulate the clutch side in regards to the heated grips? I usually cut and laminate a throttle spool to insulate the left side. FYI.
Are you running the stock springs? I think those are for ~165 lbs, you may need sturdier springs -- all based on you getting on the bike, seemed to sag a lot and there's quite a bit of preload dialed in already.
That scenery is awesome. Is the old Route 66 somewhere nearby perhaps?
It's just that kind of riding makes me want to move to Colorado, or whatever state has the best offroad laws, it looks you're having so much fun, my stomach aches.
I sold my 22 350 EXCF and got the 23 300 XC tbi (and I live in CA). Zero regrets, minus the ability to ride in some areas. I also never ride on the street.
The 22 was my favorite looking of all the KTMs, but I got annoyed at the soft suspension, lack of power for big hill climbs, constant stalling and clutch hand fatigue in the super tight single track in the Sierras. By the time I factor in suspension, exhaust (not cap in case I needed to sell), athena get, rekluse, LHRB and maybe a clake clutch, I was looking at another 6k+ to make the bike do what I wanted, on top of the nearly 2k I spent on the 13k bike already at that point.
Always very interesting
Nice review. Now were talking similar bikes to what I have. I think the 350cc motor is the best for a four stroke off road. However I am fortunate to be able to plate a Yamaha 2023 WR450F. The only issue with this bike is the fuel tank which is 2.2 gallons. These new Yamaha's are extremely good handling bikes. And I gotta say that my 450 actually feels lighter then my 350 out on the trail pretty amazing for a 450. Not trying to say the yamaha's are better. They are a good option, and cheaper than the European bikes. My son's 2023 WR250F is the best 250 four stroke I have ridden period. Handles like a two stroke on fast flowing single track. If you ever get a chance you gotta take a spin on one of these bikes.
Thanks for the review on the 350. It truly is one of the best d/s bikes money can buy.
thanks, agreed
I had Husky 501 and now own a KTM 500. I liked the Husky’s suspension better. The KTM has a large following and getting parts and doing modifications is much better.
What track is that you rode down into Hemet? I’d love to give it a go.
Would you consider the KTM as a good beginner bike?
I have road and track experience with my R6, however barely any experience in track riding.
I would love to hear your thoughts on the Kove 450 compared to this.
After this excellent review I’m happy that I ordered new husky 350 pro. Now the line is ok with 24 KTM 250exc and 2019 beta 430rr. But I will sell the Beta. I came this point in one year after gs1250 and bought 690R after that a long trip with Duc DesertX. None of them made me satisfied. I needed more freedom to choose my path. I’m looking forward to be delivered my new husky and Ktm. ❤
The Rekluse Radius CX clutch on my YZ450F does not freewheel on downhills.
Talking to Rekluse, they had me adjust the clutch and idle speed so it is trying to move a little at idle.
Looking at one of these as my next bike.
Started with a KTM 125SX in 2008, then moved to a Yamaha R6 10 years later and my latest bike the is KTM 1190 Adventure. Now looking at a 350 EXC-F next, almost full circle it seems.
The Rekluse can really lock up the clutch. SOme even have an extra plate over stock?? OEM clutches have a tiny bit of slip that makes things easier on the powertrain like a cush. Maybe only a concern for a lot of road riding??
If a fella had an idea in their head that they may want to do a little cross country racing as well as commuting to and from work and also later down the road maybe some adventure wiring including some decent highway distance to and from locations, would you suggest the 450 over the 359? Mainly for the longer highway runs?
Great review! I loved the summary and demonstration of the throttle's off road capability. I'm mostly a street biker, all new to me!
Can u review bmw r1250rt
I like the detailed review you cover over bikes
I actually have the same bike minus the clutch. Love this bike !!
The oil change recommendation is also due to the small oil capacity. I changed mine every 15 hours, per manual. Race bikes are more like every 5 / after each race. Valves I didn't plan on checking until 100.
Sir, the problem with my CRF450RX (road legal in Europe) is that it only has 5 close ratio gears and it’s poor in the road (when travelling between trails)
also I can’t carry a tent on it. 😢
On dirt it’s a little lighter than the equivalent KTM and a little more powerful.
You mention that the 501 has a composite rear subframe.
may I please ask .. Can the subframe on this KTM carry a tent ? ( perhaps Kreiga style side bags ? )
Great trail bike. I have the Husqvarna version albeit not yet as tricked out. I bought mine to go places you wouldn’t dream of on my GS which it does very well even stock. I enjoyed your post though it will probably cost me some trickery money😀
Very cool!
So i believe the clutch is called Ra-kluse like the brown recluse spider. Not rec-less.
P.S. I saw you at the adventure fast in SD. I didn't get a chance to say hi, but, it was nice seeing you there supporting the adventure bike family.
Which seat concept were you talking about in the video, couldn’t swing the price for Ktm did purchase a 2023 Klx300.
Nice. When u sit on that bike the fork does not seem to compress enough bro
Ian do a review of the Husky FE 501 it’s a much better proposition than the 350 as a lightweight ADV bike. It needs a Cush drive, and more engine oil - then it’s sublime
He said he already had a/few 500.
not everything has to be ADV.
and no bike like that will every be useful to cover any long distances.
I've had an 02 DRZ S model since 2006. Is it capable? Yes. It's great for all day riding on fire roads. I've trail ridden it a lot too, but my 2019 450 EXC-F is much more fun (and less work) to trail ride than my DRZ.