Thanks for the reply. Yea I’m enjoying the simplicity of this bike. It’s going to be a cool bike when I finish with it. Be sure to watch my upcoming videos as I prepare for a June ride of the TransAmerican Trail. Please leave comments and advice, I sure will need them. Ol Slick
Owning the DR has been the best bike experience I’ve ever had. I plan to always keep it as a permanent stable bike, and rotate a second bike throughout different seasons as my finances / tastes change. You got the color I wanted!
You’re exactly right. As you can see on some of my former videos, I went through three adventure / duel sport bikes before I discovered the DR. I too rotate travel bikes ( Harley and BMW ) and also keep a camper bike 2007 250 Vespa. Going to sell Vespa and pick up a lighter E bike for camping. I’m keeping the DR and plan to keep modifying it… because I enjoy working on it. Hopefully I’ll do the Trans American Trail on it next year. Thanks for subscribing, and thanks for the remarks. Ol Slick
The RE Himalayan is approx. 75 pounds heavier than the DR650, both topped off with fuel, ready to ride......huge difference, especially when you consider the RE's 24 horsepower has to push around that additional 75 pounds.
I'm with you. I can handle a big bike. But it's not the best tool for the job. Bought my DR used, all kitted out, last year and could not be more satisfied. I was at a fork in the road: Buy at 2 wheeled EZChair, or something that would challenge me in a healthy way. I chose the road less traveled.
The DR is great. Putting an IMS 5 gallon tank on mine to stop for coffee less (gas lol). You are right about the weight it is heavy enough to ride highway and still manageable. As an engine guy can''t beat the big bore single four strokes. Rejetted the carb as soon as I got it home then started riding.
Only mods worth doing is pair valve delete, charcoal system delete, fuel screw opened, needled shimmed, foot pegs stiffened by 5/8 washers, and tool box shifted back to charcoal system holes.
Brother, that’s really ashamed, because I feel like you guys are the ones that built that bikes reputation. Thanks for the comment please subscribe. Ol Slick
This is a 2023. I’ve made some modifications and I’m digging this bike so far. Im not changing power item, there’s plenty of power to do the riding I do. Thanks for commenting. Please subscribe.
The DR is basically the same dating back over 20 years.....the major changes have been aesthetic only, with the mechanicals staying the same for a long, long time. That's what makes it so attractive for those of us that aren't concerned with having 150hp or being seen on the latest $30,000 adventure bike at the local Starbucks. All around GREAT bike. I have a very well set-up '21 and its bitchin'....
Congrats on the DR!!
Thanks for stopping by, always glad to see you!
Way better than fuel injected bikes with all that digital crap you do not need that will go out sooner or later. Great video Thanks
Thanks for the reply. Yea I’m enjoying the simplicity of this bike. It’s going to be a cool bike when I finish with it. Be sure to watch my upcoming videos as I prepare for a June ride of the TransAmerican Trail. Please leave comments and advice, I sure will need them.
Ol Slick
Owning the DR has been the best bike experience I’ve ever had. I plan to always keep it as a permanent stable bike, and rotate a second bike throughout different seasons as my finances / tastes change. You got the color I wanted!
You’re exactly right. As you can see on some of my former videos, I went through three adventure / duel sport bikes before I discovered the DR. I too rotate travel bikes ( Harley and BMW ) and also keep a camper bike 2007 250 Vespa. Going to sell Vespa and pick up a lighter E bike for camping. I’m keeping the DR and plan to keep modifying it… because I enjoy working on it. Hopefully I’ll do the Trans American Trail on it next year. Thanks for subscribing, and thanks for the remarks.
Ol Slick
The RE Himalayan is approx. 75 pounds heavier than the DR650, both topped off with fuel, ready to ride......huge difference, especially when you consider the RE's 24 horsepower has to push around that additional 75 pounds.
I'm with you. I can handle a big bike. But it's not the best tool for the job. Bought my DR used, all kitted out, last year and could not be more satisfied. I was at a fork in the road: Buy at 2 wheeled EZChair, or something that would challenge me in a healthy way. I chose the road less traveled.
If you change the grips just order a new throttle tube instead of messing with the stock one.
That’s great advice, thanks. I do plan to change them.
If you ever head north. try the T.W.A.T (Trans Wisconsin Adventure Trail). June->Aug is the best.
The DR is great. Putting an IMS 5 gallon tank on mine to stop for coffee less (gas lol). You are right about the weight it is heavy enough to ride highway and still manageable. As an engine guy can''t beat the big bore single four strokes. Rejetted the carb as soon as I got it home then started riding.
Thanks for commenting friend … I hope you enjoy your DR.
Only mods worth doing is pair valve delete, charcoal system delete, fuel screw opened, needled shimmed, foot pegs stiffened by 5/8 washers, and tool box shifted back to charcoal system holes.
Thank you for that great comment. It’s very helpful. I’m going to look into deleting my charcoal system.
Thanks again
Be Particular,
Ol Slick
🇦🇺😎👍The government banned the 👑DR 650 in Australia
Brother, that’s really ashamed, because I feel like you guys are the ones that built that bikes reputation. Thanks for the comment please subscribe.
Ol Slick
Customize it.. you'll love it
What year... I'm looking for the same idea...
This is a 2023. I’ve made some modifications and I’m digging this bike so far. Im not changing power item, there’s plenty of power to do the riding I do. Thanks for commenting. Please subscribe.
The DR is basically the same dating back over 20 years.....the major changes have been aesthetic only, with the mechanicals staying the same for a long, long time. That's what makes it so attractive for those of us that aren't concerned with having 150hp or being seen on the latest $30,000 adventure bike at the local Starbucks. All around GREAT bike. I have a very well set-up '21 and its bitchin'....
Dual
I just bought a dr650 for my first bike i almost old enough that i can get my liscence
Wow that’s great. I hope you get your license and make some great adventures on that bike. Thanks for commenting friend.
Great bike! Can't stand that nickname "bush pig". It deserves better!
Thanks for commenting. Yea bush pig is a bit rough.
🇦🇺😎👍👑DR 650🏁
Go Bush Pig 😁. Thanks for the comment.
Ol Slick
Spelling. Dual. Duel. Google it.
You are indeed correct. Thanks
Think he lost sleep over that poor guy, it's actually spelled Dooooolspurt.@@TommyWasHere