This amazing motorcycle has it all. One of two fabulous bikes I'd really love to own. It's ride, power & manor are second to none. Wahoo! Baxtercycle.com
Own an 300 LS, and I love my bike, at 140 lbs, I dont think I need a susspention upgrade, did 90 miles of nasty deep sand and rocks in Baja norte and it performed better than I expected, way to go HONDA Im 75yo.
I have a 300l and they are great bikes. Put some money into them and they are something else. My next investment will be suspension front and back to take it to the next level. But on the street it’s perfect.
Two totally different types of motorcycle. I'm hoping, Mark, the owner of this bike sees this comment and replies. He owned a Himalayan at one time. From my point of view, the Honda is really a performance machine made to accomplish a mission. This particular CRF is possibly one of the best example out there. Things like comfort were sacrificed for the benefits of handling and performance. Not sure I'd want to ride the Honda all day long. I have done many day rides on the Himalayan. Love my Himalayan, for sure. Was just blown away by the CRF's agility, power, light weight and totally mad fun factor. Wahoo!
I can ride that CRF all day long. It's over 125lbs lighter, more power, better legs and Honda reliable. It also is getting 70mpg. I have $7000 invested in it. I had almost that in my Himmy. The CRF is better in every way IMO.
I'm not sure what all he's done...Just talked with its owner a week or so ago. Had had this bike out in the rugged sticks of Colorado. Amazing photos of incredibly rugged mountainous areas... owners has some true riding skills to go with this bike. wahoo!
This guy is a flake. Been to this place in Marne, it was a ghost town. Was there 10 mins, not one person spoke to me, no customers. They had 2 year old new Triumphs still with msrp on them. I laughed and left.
I love your enthusiasm when you're on anything with 2 wheels. That's what motorcycling is all about. Great videos! Stay safe and have fun.
Life is good. Wahoo!
That is the best modification of a CRF 300 L that I’ve seen yet. 🤩
This fellow really know how to do it. Have seen a lot of his work with bikes over the years. Top notch for sure. Wahoo!
Own an 300 LS, and I love my bike, at 140 lbs, I dont think I need a susspention upgrade, did 90 miles of nasty deep sand and rocks in Baja norte and it performed better than I expected, way to go HONDA Im 75yo.
excellent motorcycle, for sure!
Changed the rear shock and its an amazing bike. Now for the front spring, bars and its perfect.
I'm betting that really made a Dif!
Very nice, mine is still stock but I'm loving it. Happy with my Honda.
These are amazing motorcycles. You've got yourself a good one. Wahoo!
Thanks my friend
Ah pity you didn’t ride it in the gravel, that’s their happy place. Bike makes sense as soon as you hit the dirt
I couldn't agree with you more. Next time he offers I'm a doing it!
I have a 300l and they are great bikes. Put some money into them and they are something else. My next investment will be suspension front and back to take it to the next level. But on the street it’s perfect.
These motorcycles are true riders machines. Love them!
Great bike these.
mechanical art
Hey bud. I have the himi and just bought a 300L. maybe by by to the himi. Haven’t made my mind up yet.
I understand. Two of my friends have the 300L another the 250. They love those things. Wahoo!
How does the Honda compare with the Himalayan ?
Two totally different types of motorcycle. I'm hoping, Mark, the owner of this bike sees this comment and replies. He owned a Himalayan at one time. From my point of view, the Honda is really a performance machine made to accomplish a mission. This particular CRF is possibly one of the best example out there. Things like comfort were sacrificed for the benefits of handling and performance. Not sure I'd want to ride the Honda all day long. I have done many day rides on the Himalayan. Love my Himalayan, for sure. Was just blown away by the CRF's agility, power, light weight and totally mad fun factor. Wahoo!
I can ride that CRF all day long. It's over 125lbs lighter, more power, better legs and Honda reliable. It also is getting 70mpg. I have $7000 invested in it. I had almost that in my Himmy. The CRF is better in every way IMO.
@@markjacobs3956 that's an amazing motorcycle, even more amazing at that price.
Probably weight and quality control
Anyone have a list of parts he used on this?
Particularly like his gps mount
I'm not sure what all he's done...Just talked with its owner a week or so ago. Had had this bike out in the rugged sticks of Colorado. Amazing photos of incredibly rugged mountainous areas... owners has some true riding skills to go with this bike. wahoo!
It sad to see that dual sports era is coming to an end and adv's are taking over.
I hope Suzuki will modernize DR650.
I'm thinking the Dual Sport market will come back...again. Love these kind of motorcycles too!
Nice 👍
Loved it!
Guy us A goon
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Wtf is Yokushima 💀
Good question
This guys the village idiot
Yeh brilliant,pity you don’t have any protective gear on , no gloves, good luck with that
Pity
Great bikes but god how I miss me old XR 250 Baja , can't even find em to hire anymore.. The Kalashnikov of bikes.
*Crap Game*
Motorcycles are fun!
Yokashima 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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This guy is a flake. Been to this place in Marne, it was a ghost town. Was there 10 mins, not one person spoke to me, no customers.
They had 2 year old new Triumphs still with msrp on them. I laughed and left.
Wahoo?