BRAND NEW 701 Enduro! Is it any good?! First Ride and Impressions!

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  • Опубліковано 31 жов 2024

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  • @Duken4evr29
    @Duken4evr29 Рік тому +4

    I have a 701 also. TC off and the quickshifter make for epic wheelies. No doubt since this vid is a year old you have experienced that 😄
    Helpful mods include Enduro Engineering spacers to raise the bars, Rottweiler fueling dongle to richen up the part throttle fueling. Somewhat strangely, my bike's bar vibration got less when I added Cycra Probends to it. Perhaps the extra weight changed the harmonics in the bars, kind of like bar end weights.
    Enjoy your 701! I sure enjoy mine. I am in Colorado, the big thumper is the perfect exploration ride. Also have a 300 XC and a Super Tenere, but I think the 701 is my favorite because it can go anywhere, and the big thumper is just plain cool.

  • @Majesenmoto
    @Majesenmoto 3 роки тому +13

    🤣 loved the Mode2 wheelie attempt! Thanks for the video!

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @heatmoon
      @heatmoon 3 роки тому +1

      That was I’m scared of this bike wheelie. I used to wheelie my dr650 for 100s of feet. It’s about wheelbase not power or gearing. It’s a healthy fear as you found out

  • @sethdryden9040
    @sethdryden9040 3 роки тому +6

    Ha. I was the other guy on the 701 for the alley sweeper. You picked a great machine. First two upgrades 1) real hand guards so when you lay it down you don't snap a leaver like I did 2) replace the headlight, it's absolute trash.

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому

      Hey Seth! Yep I'm loving it already. Already have a set of Cycra Ultra Pro Bends on it, they look great. I don't ride at night much so headlight upgrades aren't a priority for me, at least for the time being. I am looking forward to getting my luggage setup dialed in so I can take the bike on some proper adventures!

  • @pistonbullie1606
    @pistonbullie1606 3 роки тому +1

    Got mine on (2020) 4/13 and live across town from you. The abs/tc dongle, also attach the sidestand switch magnet to the sensor and tie it out of the way is the fix...its in the way of an errant rock and will shut you down from what I've read.

  • @MrDanielRaines
    @MrDanielRaines 3 роки тому +1

    Epic little introduction to the 701. Thank you for sharing!

  • @ninja12lawbreaker
    @ninja12lawbreaker Рік тому

    Great bike, i have a KTM gen 2 superduke r but would love a 701 for off road fun

  • @RichM-vc9on
    @RichM-vc9on 2 роки тому

    Wheelie was funny, can't wait to get mine

  • @libertyliberty4371
    @libertyliberty4371 2 роки тому

    Excellent 👌👍 video 📸☺️ .... Plays more video with this bike plays 🙂👍👍👍👍.... I love bike engine sound , no music plays 🙂👍👍👍. Thank you 😀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @CarChrisMC
    @CarChrisMC 2 роки тому +2

    Can't choose between the 701 enduro and 701 Supermoto, aaa!
    Driving 60% on road and 40% off road

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  2 роки тому +1

      I would say go with the Enduro for that much off road. It's still a great bike on the pavement, loads of fun in the twisties. I would only choose the Supermoto if you're more keen on track days than off road riding. The biggest difference besides the wheels and tires is the suspension. The Supermoto has the more street oriented WP APEX forks. If money is no object, a set of supermoto wheels and forks can be purchased separately and swapped pretty quickly, maybe just an hour or two. Would cost about $4k but you would have two bikes in one at that point. This is probably only worth it for track riding, a good set of dual sport tires that have good performance on and off road will be enough for all but the most spirited street rider.

    • @CarChrisMC
      @CarChrisMC 2 роки тому

      @@sammyscrapThx for the time you took to answer...
      I tend to go for the SM, since the older I get the less offroad I do and buy a seperate set of offroad wheels and tires to swap in... what 2h?! 😲
      Normaly it would take 15min

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  2 роки тому

      @@CarChrisMC That's for swapping the forks as well. Also it's usually a good idea to have different gearing for the two wheelsets, which may also require a chain swap. You might also want a different length sidestand. So yeah 1 to 2 hours for everything, making sure it's all tightened to spec, setting chain tension etc.
      If you go SM and swap in offroad wheels, you will have the stiffer street suspension, which IMO is more detrimental than softer offroad suspension on the pavement. You may also have clearance issues with the 21" front wheel on those forks. Not sure if that's the case or not, something worth looking into though.

    • @CarChrisMC
      @CarChrisMC 2 роки тому +1

      @@sammyscrap Yeah I understand all, but it's more like daily on road and occasional offroad for 1h, so I won't do all the hasle... also, I swapped forks in the past and it's very hard to not damage anything while doing, so won't do that... will see... first save money and try to force testdrive

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  2 роки тому +1

      @@CarChrisMC what did you swap forks on? And what got damaged? I ask because on modern dirt bikes it's pretty straightforward as long as you have a stand to support the bike. Remove the front wheel, remove the brake caliper & ABS sensor and hang with safety wire, then undo the triple clamp bolts and slide each fork leg out. The only thing I've damaged in this process were stickers I had on the fork legs, because the fit in the triple clamp is too tight it scuffs the graphics. That's of course no big deal. However I haven't done much suspension work on older bikes, so I can imagine on some the process can be a lot more involved and the potential to damage something greater.
      That said, getting the other set of forks is really expensive and not worth it unless you are very serious about the performance you need. The Enduro model has quite a range of suspension performance achievable by clicker adjustment alone, which is of course very simple to do, in fact it can be done tool less while out on a ride, from the cockpit of the bike. So you can go from soft off road comfort, to stiff on road cornering performance in a minute. The only downside is that the fork guards on the Enduro need to be cut to make clearance for the supermoto wheels if you go that route.

  • @telebeck
    @telebeck 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for nice review!! I heard a tachometer of MY2021 is changed from previous model. But yours seems like a previous model. If you know the detail, please let me know. Thanks a lot!

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому

      I heard the same thing, but yeah it is pretty basic. No tach, no gear position indicator, no fuel gauge. That's usually the case for dirt bikes so it doesn't bother me much, but a fuel gauge would be nice.

  • @ThorgalsWalhalla
    @ThorgalsWalhalla 3 роки тому

    i like your thoughts about quiet dirt bike. it still has a nice sound to it there would still bne a racing exaust for who needs it

  • @pdbordelon
    @pdbordelon 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic bike! Thanks for the video~

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому

      Thanks, and you're welcome! Leave a like if you could it would really help me out! I've got more content on this bike coming so please subscribe if you would like to see it!

  • @JohannesDalenMC
    @JohannesDalenMC 2 роки тому

    13:13 was awesome! Bought the same bike two days ago, can’t wait for this norwegian winter to pass so I can ride it!

    • @bubbleboi3422
      @bubbleboi3422 Рік тому

      How do you like the bike?

    • @JohannesDalenMC
      @JohannesDalenMC Рік тому

      Oh boy. Well, I loved it for many things, but ultimately ended up selling it for a heavier adv bike so I could travel. The 690/701 platform isn’t very comfy on the highway. I’ve also bought an enduro bike to go along with my adv bike.

    • @bubbleboi3422
      @bubbleboi3422 Рік тому

      @@JohannesDalenMC that’s awesome I’m debating the 701 or the dr650 I don’t know which one to get

  • @LizardMane
    @LizardMane 3 роки тому +4

    if you want to convert it supermoto what would you need aside the wheels?

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  2 роки тому

      Tires of course, brake rotors (expensive but you don't want to swap them back and forth with red thread lock each time, plus bigger rotors for sumo are a good idea), probably a second drive system to handle the change in gearing from the smaller wheels and make the swap easier, and a shorter side stand because the bike will have a lower ride height and the stock stand will be too long.

  • @mathias6423
    @mathias6423 Рік тому

    "Nice low seat height compared to my exc" ? My KTM 690 Enduro R is like 910MM tall and the seat is wider than on a slim exc bike so what is different in your case, did you get a lower seat for your 701 ? Because for me my 690 enduro is harder to flat foot than any other enduro I have ever tried and the 701 is supposed to be the same as the 690.

  • @orpaztron
    @orpaztron 3 роки тому

    cool! the Rade Garage air filter and fuel dongle also contribute to the fun factor.

  • @paolosartorelli9619
    @paolosartorelli9619 2 роки тому

    Hi are you shure that is my 2021 ? In the my 2021 the front cables pass behind the mask and the dashboard is different, the neutral light is in the dashboard.
    Plese send me a feedback.
    Good ride.

  • @richardramos9799
    @richardramos9799 Рік тому

    Did it come with a owner's manual ?

  • @JerryJrsGarage
    @JerryJrsGarage 3 роки тому

    Cool video I never rode one yet but would love to!

  • @glenbaisley7179
    @glenbaisley7179 3 роки тому +2

    Have the 2021 as well am wondering if they fixed the clutch slave issue.

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому

      I haven't heard of anything they've done with it. But if it was a quality issue it might have been quietly resolved?

    • @snobu
      @snobu 3 роки тому

      They didn't. They never will. KTM don't give a damn about you. Replace the slave with an Oberon or Rekluse. Swap the exhaust for a Wings and you have a solid bike that will take you places.

    • @JohannesDalenMC
      @JohannesDalenMC 2 роки тому

      @@snobu That’s not what my research has shown - they changed it for the ‘21 models. I don’t know to which but I’ve had it confirmed by several different people in the online community (owners and YT reviewers).
      Ktm/Husky issued a recall on these as well.

    • @snobu
      @snobu 2 роки тому

      @@JohannesDalenMC meanwhile KTM just issued a service recall for MY2020 for the slave cylinder. Not kidding just got notified by dealer.

    • @JohannesDalenMC
      @JohannesDalenMC 2 роки тому

      @@snobu Good to hear - besides the clutch slave, how are you liking the bike? Bought a 701 two days ago 🙂 I see you mentioning Wings exhaust - did you retune yours after installing the slip on?

  • @aux1z11
    @aux1z11 2 роки тому +1

    What's the difference between the husky and ktm besides color

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  2 роки тому

      Not much from what I understand. I believe the fuel tank on the Husky is a bit smaller, maybe like 0.1 gal. Different headlight. Everything critical - frame, motor, suspension - is all the same. If you're trying to choose between the two (soon to be 3 now with GasGas) I think the looks are actually the most important factor, the rest of the differences are just not substantial. That and what you can find that's available in your area, and what kind of deal you can get of course. Please note though this is not the case for all model years. The first couple of years of the 701 had an extra counter balancer in the motor that made them smoother than the KTM for those years. But as of the current model year they are the same.

    • @Duken4evr29
      @Duken4evr29 Рік тому

      The biggest consideration is the 701 comes with a 2 year 24K mile warranty while the 690 only has one year 12K miles. I was going to get a 690, but the "free" extra year of warranty swayed me. It would have been another $800 to buy another year of warranty on the 690. I already have a KTM 300 XC, so I also figured white yellow and blue would be good!

  • @rikupurhonen3401
    @rikupurhonen3401 2 роки тому

    You have to move steady to take traction control off

  • @joemadsen2917
    @joemadsen2917 3 роки тому

    Before you bought the 701, did you consider the T7 ? Just curious.

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому +2

      No, I was not interested in the T7. For this build I wanted a bike that was light and more like a dirt bike, but could still be comfortable for longer road stretches. The T7 is too heavy and bulky for what I wanted. That said, it sure is a good looking bike and my buddy loves his. I'm sure it is an excellent ADV bike but just too much bike for this build.

  • @Rspence_86
    @Rspence_86 3 роки тому +1

    Hey, I'm practicing wheelies on mine and I've never done it before, I thought I'd try it in mode one first, how high will it go before the TCS cuts in because I've had the wheel lifting a bit but not cut out I just don't want to flip it?

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому +3

      Good question! It will not let you lift the wheel very high at all in Mode 1. It is just enough to let you know that what you've done would have been enough to initiate a wheelie if it had been in Mode 2 or off. As a fresh disciple of wheelies myself, I can tell you that looping the bike out is actually pretty difficult to do on flat terrain. In my experience, wheelies require a lot more throttle snap and take longer to develop than most riders who are first trying them think. I think the most common mistake and one I was and am still guilty of is not holding the throttle open long enough to let the front end come up very high, it really does take a second or two once the lift begins for it to really rise up. My advice is to use mode 2 and practice in a gear where you feel comfortable at the speed the bike is going to wheelie. You need to have the engine revving in order to have enough power to wheelie, it will not wheelie if your revs are too low. I find second gear around 30 mph is a sweet spot for power wheelies that aren't too snappy and quick to rise. The other trick that will help is a double roll on the throttle - roll once and let off and the bike's weight will shift forward, then roll again just as it is rebounding to get extra lift. Another way to do this that will help is to use the rear brake to shift the weight forward, then let off the brake and roll on the throttle as the weight rebounds out of the fork - this has the added benefit of ensuring you cover the rear brake which you can also practice using to bring the front end down, though I haven't wheelied high enough with the bike where rolling off the throttle isn't enough alone. This is probably easier to practice and learn than clutch up techniques. I can also get the bike to wheelie in 3rd gear this way, which results in a slower front end lift but also higher top speed during the wheelie.

    • @Rspence_86
      @Rspence_86 3 роки тому

      @@sammyscrap thanks for the advice I do the same thing where it will start to come up and I automatically let off the throttle straight away. I'll try the double throttle that sounds good 👍

    • @jeffreyellis137
      @jeffreyellis137 2 роки тому +1

      I wheelie from 2nd gear to 5th gear and back down to 2nd all day long on my 2020 701 enduro in mode 1. You need to turn rear abs off and traction control can be manually turned off. Once these are done it does not matter what MAP you're in it will wheelie all the same apart from a slight difference in throttle response. I have gone through two OEM clutch slave cylinders and my rear wheel has seen twice as much mileage over the front tire.

    • @jeffreyellis137
      @jeffreyellis137 2 роки тому

      If TC is not manually turned off then the maps will affect your wheelies and TC obviously.

  • @jkabee
    @jkabee 3 роки тому +3

    I can’t decide between the SuperMoto and the Enduro.

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому +2

      I went Enduro because I plan on getting a super dope set of bicolor Alpina supermoto wheels for this bad boy, so that I'll be able to switch back and forth. But I would say if you like riding dirt or dual sport to go Enduro because from my experience it still handles phenomenally well on pavement, but I think the Supermoto might struggle on dirt, at least when it starts getting wet that is.

    • @CarChrisMC
      @CarChrisMC 2 роки тому

      SAME

    • @nickvandenbroeck4186
      @nickvandenbroeck4186 Рік тому +1

      You don't have to. Get the enduro, buy a seperate set of SM wheels, rip up the streets, when you want do some offroad stuff, rip the dirt. Only thing is the weaker front brake but I ride a 79 XL500 that has basically no front brake, you'll get used to it haha

    • @davideells6674
      @davideells6674 Рік тому

      Get the enduro. Ypu can just throw on some street tires if you want

    • @jkabee
      @jkabee Рік тому

      @@davideells6674 update. I bought the KTM SMCR. Good enough for now but if I get any closer to dirt action i will definitely sell it for N enduro or at least get some knobbies

  • @armadilllo
    @armadilllo Рік тому

    low seat height, what are you, 6'8"?

  • @dtr_downtoride
    @dtr_downtoride 3 роки тому +3

    All I have to say is mode 2 and don't make enemies, end them 😆

  • @2loulucas
    @2loulucas 3 роки тому

    The suspension should mellow out after it breaks in a bit

  • @studioward9416
    @studioward9416 3 роки тому

    Hey bud, I'm in Tacoma, what dealership did you use?

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому +1

      I went through Gresham Powersports in Gresham, OR. They were the only folks around who had one in stock.

  • @Privadx
    @Privadx 3 роки тому +1

    Hi nice video, I see why you bought this bike because it has off road capabilities.

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому +3

      Yes and as I am finding out it is also quite capable and sporty on the road! I think I will be getting supermoto wheels for it!

  • @samuelmandarelli2645
    @samuelmandarelli2645 2 роки тому

    How tall are you?

  • @humzilla707
    @humzilla707 3 роки тому +1

    Oh man I was thinking you were going to loop out after taking TC off lol.

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому +1

      It felt like I was going to!

  • @cl4998
    @cl4998 3 роки тому

    Traction control button doesn't work on my 2021 690 smc r

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому

      You have to hold it for exactly 5 seconds and release

  • @ThorgalsWalhalla
    @ThorgalsWalhalla 3 роки тому

    in road mode you have anti wheel

  • @billyarsenault1970
    @billyarsenault1970 3 роки тому

    Ahhh- that new Husky 701 smell.

  • @DeaconLucas1
    @DeaconLucas1 2 роки тому

    Let me know if you want to meet up and ride! I’m in west linn

  • @samuelmandarelli2645
    @samuelmandarelli2645 2 роки тому

    People who get angry about the sound of motorcycles are just uptight. They probably need a good laxative or something. Screw ‘em.

  • @speezy1414
    @speezy1414 3 роки тому +1

    low seat height?? the seat height is way too tall its made for a viking

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому

      I see you haven't ridden an EXC/FE before lol. Those bikes have at least a couple more inches taller seat. You have to get used to riding with one foot on a peg at all times, as it's much easier to reach the ground with the opposite foot that way and you can't maintain control of the bike with both feet off the pegs. Coming from an EXC to this bike, it feels short in comparison.
      There is always a tradeoff between ground clearance, suspension travel and seat height. You can't have more of the first two without a taller seat. This bike feels like it was engineered to try to have as low of a seat height as possible while still maintaining off road performance. The body of the bike is like a squashed rectangle, in order to lower the seat they made the whole frame shorter. This has the consequence of decreasing the distance from the foot pegs to the seat, creating a sharper bend in the knee. It's nice having a lower seat when the going gets real rough but there are serious tradeoffs to it that aren't immediately obvious.

  • @musthafaiqbalaziz7407
    @musthafaiqbalaziz7407 11 місяців тому

    Can i screnshot

  • @JIMHusky
    @JIMHusky 3 роки тому

  • @ryanedwards7741
    @ryanedwards7741 3 роки тому

    Can it wheelie? ha Not so well in 5th gear. 1 thru 4th is good.

  • @enhancdreality
    @enhancdreality 3 роки тому

    The duplicate clips in this is but otherwise a good intro

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому

      I'm sorry I can't find it, do you have a timestamp? Thanks!

    • @enhancdreality
      @enhancdreality 3 роки тому

      @@sammyscrap the two scenes between 7:40 and 8:40 have the same audio - or i guess you filmed in two different locations but said the same thing. Similar thing at about 9:40 - you either repeat yourself or used the wrong audio

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому

      @@enhancdreality oh wow yep something clearly got moved around without my noticing in the editing process! Thank you for catching that. I appreciate the support!

  • @TheWanderingGeezer
    @TheWanderingGeezer 2 роки тому

    Awesome bikes but overpriced.

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  2 роки тому

      They are expensive for sure. But there is nothing else out there that does what they do. The closest bike I can compare it to that I have owned is a WR250R, and I'm sure you're already thinking about the huge difference in power to say they are not comparable...but the thing is, they feel very similar to ride. Like a dirt bike in terms of agility but smooth and comfortable like a road bike - a true dual sport. And they are almost the same weight. But the 701/690 has 3 times the power! Having 74 HP in a bike that weighs a slice over 300 lbs makes it extremely fun and versatile. The WR already felt sporty at that weight, but this...is just exceptional. And all of the OEM componentry is top notch, for the most part. Excellent suspension, brakes, and electronics. Easy to work on. So no, overpriced, I don't think so. The bike is worth the money. If there were something else out there to compete with it at a lower price, then sure. But there really isn't. But we all have different ideas of value, and I wouldn't argue that it is a screaming deal or anything, so I respect your opinion.

  • @teach1644
    @teach1644 2 роки тому

    Pegs don’t fit. I would not buy just for that…

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  2 роки тому +1

      Not sure exactly what you mean. In my experience, they were designing for good ground clearance while maintaining a lower than EXC seat height. This led to the bike having a short long rectangle feel; in other words the distance between the pegs and the seat is short and creates a more pronounced bend in the knee. Is this what you are talking about? In my experience, this hasn't been much of an issue, but obviously people have different length legs and knee bend comfort levels, so it's definitely worth noting. There are some aftermarket options to lower the pegs, and a taller seat can be fit to adjust this dimension. All around this bike is absolutely stellar and my favorite I've ever owned, so it just doesn't sound right to me to hear it dismissed just for the foot pegs. But hey to each their own, if it's not your cup of tea it's no sweat off my back.

  • @samuelmandarelli2645
    @samuelmandarelli2645 2 роки тому

    Taller seat…lol… you’re funny. I’m 5’-6” tall. The designers of ALL of these bikes are
    A$$holes…lol…

  • @darkwhitechocolate69
    @darkwhitechocolate69 3 роки тому +1

    How hard was it to find one of these in stock or did you order it? Also, how do I get in on the alley sweeper?

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому

      Yeah it wasn't easy. I got the last one in my area, which means the dealer had me over a barrel. At least I didn't pay MORE than MSRP, which is what has been happening with the Tenere 700. As for the alley sweeper, hit me up on IG xs.adv and I will fill you in via PM

    • @darkwhitechocolate69
      @darkwhitechocolate69 3 роки тому

      @@sammyscrap Wish me luck, I'm going in with my buddy tomorrow to lock in 701's at the local Husky dealer. They said the next shipment comes in around November 2021 and we want 2, lol. I had a similar experience at Bob's in Beaverton where I went to buy a farm bike, MSRP was $4500 for a TW200 and I ended up paying $5700 out the door tax, markups, title and tags... I'll hit you up on IG soon, Thx

  • @eddymagomago4502
    @eddymagomago4502 3 роки тому

    I liked much this bike😍😍 I need one

  • @eddymagomago4502
    @eddymagomago4502 3 роки тому

    How much your paid sir for this bike?

  • @alpap1980
    @alpap1980 3 роки тому +1

    How tall are you?

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому

      About 5' 10" with a 30-32" inseam

    • @alpap1980
      @alpap1980 3 роки тому

      @@sammyscrap How does it feel heightwise the 701?

    • @sammyscrap
      @sammyscrap  3 роки тому

      @@alpap1980 it's not too bad, shorter than my 350 EXC-F. I think they compressed the height of the chassis itself to keep the seat height lower for the amount of suspension the bike has. I think the height of the seat above the pegs is shorter than what I'm used to creating a sharper bend in the knee.

    • @alpap1980
      @alpap1980 3 роки тому

      @@sammyscrap ok thank you.