Top Reasons why the Honda crf300L is the best dual sport motorcycle

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  • Top Reasons why the Honda CRF 300L is the best dual sport motorcycle you can buy today.
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    Balance is the key when riding any motorcycle. And we’re not talking about just balancing on two wheels: We’re talking about the balance between size, weight, power and handling that makes some bikes great-like the new Honda CRF300L. Based on our previous CRF250L, for 2021, it gets a larger engine with more torque and a whole host of chassis and suspension refinements. What you end up with is one of the best-balanced bikes ever for on- and off-road use. Perfect for weekend trail rides, it’s also among the best choices ever for commuting or urban transportation. And if you’re looking for a version with a windscreen and Dakar-inspired bodywork for a little more weather protection, make sure you check out our new CRF300L Rally.
    Hello my name is Andrew, My family and I love powersports. Just something about the feel of freedom and power you get from a bike or ATV. On this channel you will find content for the Honda 300L as well as our journey we take together in the world of power sports.
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  • @MotorcyclesOffroad
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  • @mojo2131
    @mojo2131 2 роки тому +4

    My parents bought me a new 1978 Honda XL125 and I put over 25,000 miles on it . I rode it in rain an snow and changed the oil once a year . Now I'm buying my grandkids Hondas . Good Video just subscribed .

  • @dpshort3059
    @dpshort3059 3 роки тому +57

    Great content, thanks! Steph Jeavons put 74,000 miles on a CRF250L in going round the world to all seven continents. Itchy Boots has done slightly less, over 10,000 miles on her CRF250L so far in Africa. Both great examples of the Honda reliability.

    • @alexhardcore4077
      @alexhardcore4077 3 роки тому +1

      Great respect man !!! 🤗

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +3

      Awesome! I wish I could so something awesome like that! And yeah those Hondas really do last forever it seems.

    • @jstllucky
      @jstllucky 3 роки тому +12

      My humble opinion, you throw away good oil if you change it every 1000..

    • @gordjy
      @gordjy 3 роки тому +4

      friend of mine putted 35000 km in one go from portugal to asia anda back and he had 2 flat tyres on the way, mechanical just oil filters and good to go.

    • @managementmedia1190
      @managementmedia1190 2 роки тому

      Bullet proof

  • @markl8043
    @markl8043 2 роки тому +14

    Love the channel! At 52 and recovering from back surgery I’m leaving the MX world and heading back to the dual sport / adv world. Looking at the 300 Rally. I think it’s the best of both worlds for me. Keep up the good stuff! Cheers from Canada 🇨🇦

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому +2

      Awesome Mark, Im happy for you that you can still enjoy riding after back surgery. I dont know what I would do if I couldnt ride anymore. The rally is a pretty cool bike for just cruising around. Thanks for the comment!

  • @frankdoughertyjr.7995
    @frankdoughertyjr.7995 3 роки тому +6

    Bro. Love the channel. Love the content. I'm a 49 year old guy, and I am getting back into dual sporting and getting the 300l because of you. Keep up the good work. Thanks.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +1

      haha awesome man! Glad to hear you are enjoying the content. Also I think you are going to love the 300L.

    • @SD_13_
      @SD_13_ 3 роки тому

      I’m thinking of getting the 300L also. Side note frank we got the same last name but I’m Daugherty.

  • @juanaction2715
    @juanaction2715 2 роки тому

    Love your positive spirit Andrew. I love my bike. A few mods to start with, handlebars, guards & Honda ($$!!) skid plate -it's robust and fits perfect- and I have added side and top Outback Motortek racks (for BC mountain expeditions). Also a sheepskin seat cover from Egli (Hey Canadians, Ontario family company. Quality!). Waiting on ordered Seat Concepts seat for trips but I have put on 200 kms+ in a day before I got the sheepskin, which I received very recently, and I felt some stiffness but no "monkey butt". Only once after a ride have I felt a bit sore but that's after 4200 kms, some 600+ off road (not single track). Thanks to you and all the other people sharing info about this new model of bike. Much appreciated.

  • @mikeguitarification
    @mikeguitarification 3 роки тому

    Well done. Supported your points and was respectful of other people's choices. Can't wait for my 300L to arrive,

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      Thanks for taking the time to comment. I think you are going to love the 300L.

  • @anthonydinardo5334
    @anthonydinardo5334 2 роки тому +1

    Nice!! If I had the money today, I would definitely buy this bike. I agree with you that it is the best of both worlds, on & off road. I have a 2002 Honda XR 250r & I love that bike. I've had Honda dirt bikes in the past & I gotta say that they have always been reliable. I ride my XR on the road a good bit (mostly back roads out in the boonies) . I live in West Virginia so they're are tons of back roads & tons of woods with all kinds of hill climbs & it goes everywhere that I've taken it. Even put it down a few times & it always started right up.
    Been riding all my life & it doesn't get much better than this. Really enjoyed your video. Hope to watch some more soon. Stay safe bro.

  • @rocketrollsvlogs7625
    @rocketrollsvlogs7625 3 роки тому +5

    Love the name change, and I appreciate your dual sport definition.

  • @plestipg
    @plestipg 2 роки тому +2

    I own a 250 l since 2012. Great bike. Not a single issue in 9 years. I can follow almost any road bike in the twisty corners. In the dirt it will get you there but a little slower than hard enduro. Next year i am changing it for a AJP PR7. Road bikes look like tankers to me. Just love the freedom of little adventure bikes.

  • @trickmustang1994
    @trickmustang1994 2 роки тому +1

    I'm a 49 year old man who loves his 2017 Kawasaki z125 pro. I take it on paved roads and dirt roads. I get more looks on this bike than I do my Yamaha mt07. And it gets on average around 117 mpg with a top speed of 68 mph. I've been looking at getting a honda crf 300l. New subscriber here, great videos man.

  • @Washoejim
    @Washoejim 2 роки тому +2

    Andrew, I have watched a couple of your videos and find them informative and very helpful in a search for a new machine. You mentioned "itchy Boots", I have been following her channel and have really a enjoyed them, she bought her Honda 250L (Savanah) used several years old and has put as you said a ton of miles on it, she then gave it a really great review, those videos have impressed me very much and that has sparked my interest in the CRF 300 L and to your channel as well. The information I have collected so far is suggesting to me that I have a keen interest in the CRF 300 L Rally to replace my 2015 Kawasaki KLR 650. Thank you very much for your straight foreword opinion and description of the many bikes you mention and the virtues of so many machines.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for the awesome comment. So a lot of people that I have talked to have wanted to downsize from the KLR650 or DR650 to the 300L/rally. This makes a lot of sense to me, I mean you have a smaller more nimble bike that is a lot more easy to manage off road as well. Just turning my Tenere 700 (same weight as KLR650) around at a dead end on a tight trail is a chore. With my little honda nothing is off the table, it doesnt matter how stuck I am or what. People look at the specs on paper and complain but have never ridden the bike. Everyone I know who has taken mine for a drive loves it. I have never once thought to myself "I could have done better if the bike had more power" it is capable of anything, I am the limiting factor.

  • @wrenchmonkey3920
    @wrenchmonkey3920 3 роки тому +1

    yep im up in the cuse and got my permit this spring. Was told by my uncle whos ridden everything to get the 300l rally. You and like 3 other channels have convinced me.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      Ohh yeah you cant go wrong with that bike. It would be a great bike for whatever you need it to do. I great solid platform and a great bike for a beginner.

  • @gillesgenete9598
    @gillesgenete9598 2 роки тому +12

    Hi, very reasonable arguments. I have a Husqvarna 701 Enduro which is my best dual sport bike ever. I tested once a 250crfl, yes it can do good but so boring riding it. I know my 701 is not easy to ride, it's tall, it's like wood seat, it's ridiculously expensive ... but what a beast ! I used it to travel across France East to West through unpaved roads, fully luggage packed, no problem. I use it for dayly on road ballads as well. I got thrilled with it riding La Route des Grandes Alpes wearing the sides of tyres. I'm talking about sport, dual sport on and off road. I guess the 300crfl would not be far behind. Anyway I'm 64 years young and I could go for a 300crfl when I get old. By the way Portugese AJP PR7 is another good dual sport bike.

  • @MotorcyclesOffroad
    @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +6

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    • @rebelarcher5450
      @rebelarcher5450 3 роки тому +1

      CRF 300L is a good motorcycle , but in that class of bike ( mid size dual sport ) a DRZ 400 i reckon has a bit of an edge over it .
      That extra 100cc's makes a big difference to both on road and off road miles

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      @@rebelarcher5450 I actually get a chance to ride a DRZ often since it's a bike one of my close friends has. I prefer the 300L. The 300L has a more smooth power delivery and it has a 6th gear. So 5 tight gears and a 6th wide gear where the DRZ feels since only 5 gears they are all wide to make it able on highways. The 300L feels more balanced, yeah the DRZ is heavier but it feels a lot heavier, maybe it's due to how tall it is. Where the seat height is more the 2" higher the DRZ has about 1" more travel in the suspension.

    • @douglasfrantzen3011
      @douglasfrantzen3011 2 роки тому

      @@MotorcyclesOffroad I think that the CRF300L and KLX300 are perfect for the kind of riding shown in this video. For the energy sucking sand in Southern California deserts, a fuel injected 400cc would be much better. Still praying for a WR400R...

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому

      @@douglasfrantzen3011 I ride mostly sand, I located in the New Jersey Pine Barrens.

    • @fsa9887
      @fsa9887 2 роки тому

      Хороший мотоцикл. Как и канал бро👍

  • @hristos0
    @hristos0 2 роки тому

    Nice review.Thank you mate. Keep the content coming on 300l.

  • @jeffreyarvik5936
    @jeffreyarvik5936 2 роки тому

    Great content man! I like how you call out the haters in the videos. Keep up the good work. Now I just have to decide between this and the KLX300 as my second bike (I currently have a MT09)

  • @scottlandmcc
    @scottlandmcc 3 роки тому +9

    Great video. I just got my Rally on Tuesday and I'm loving it. I don't live near any offroad areas or even a gravel road so that's why I went with the Rally. Hoping to get it offroad soon and on road it has been great.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      ohh thats awesome. Yeah it would be a great bike around town, and you have the advantage of a bigger gas tank.

  • @ryanmalone2681
    @ryanmalone2681 Рік тому

    Totally agree. I have a 2022 GS Adventure and love to ride a few hours off into the mountains and explore the twisties and dirt and see where the day takes me. However, most weekends, I ride about an hour to where the dirt starts and would like to have a lighter bike because I don’t need touring or twisty performance for there and back again. I was considering buying a dual sport and saw that I’d have to change the oils about twice a month. That would seriously encroach ok my time. So I thought about a Toureg 660, but really wanted a bare bones dual sport and landed on the 300l. I’m 6’2” and 250lbs so would need to replace the suspension, but I don’t mind. Also gives me the ability to trailer it out west to do harder rides like a COBDR or take it to trails I’ve never been on and that are definitely not going to be GS territory. The 300l I can practically lift with a couple of fingers and it’s got enough power off-road. Problem is sourcing one!

  • @traviolee6493
    @traviolee6493 3 роки тому

    Good stuff. I finally was able to ride mine off the lot this past Tuesday. Such a blast. Would be out there right now if it wasn’t raining on us.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      thats awesome you got one! I should have included a fun factor or entry level user point but I feel the video gets the point across. Everyone can love the bikes they have and have a great time doing it.

  • @ronsouth3359
    @ronsouth3359 Рік тому

    Andrew I got to say nothing to argue about here this video is exactly spot on!!!

  • @glossblack1098
    @glossblack1098 3 роки тому +2

    Nice review. I sold my WR250R a year ago as wanted more power and better suspension. Considered the 450L but got an older Husky FE 501 instead. It's just so good to have that instant power to wheelie over obstacles and top suspension to handle the rough stuff. It's 10 times better than the WRR. I have done 30 plus rides in past 12 months on the Husky and not a single issue yet. Time will tell. Enjoy the 300L. Cheers

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      That's awesome man. I know those huskys are a blast to ride. It's great that you found a bike you can really enjoy. Stay safe man!

  • @billgoodwin1336
    @billgoodwin1336 6 місяців тому

    All your points is why I own one. I’m 68 and it is totally enjoyable for me. Well done video.

  • @solorider2774
    @solorider2774 Рік тому

    Great video and great channel, you articulate and apply yourself really well and it shows in the content that you produce. I'm really looking to get a 300l as a second bike with a second set of wheels for the street, I'm recovering right now from a broken bone in my left foot which I got falling off my 2017FZ10 which I love too much to part with, but I want something lighter and that I can take off-road, 300l seems perfect. Cheers from Quebec Canada 🤜🤛

  • @craighoneywell5632
    @craighoneywell5632 3 роки тому +1

    Watched quite a few reviews on this bike, and totally agree with your 'opinions' and 'justifications'.... Will be opting for the 300L and CBR500R, as monetary /value wise, I can have both, for the sum of a top end machine of each discipline...Good review!

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      thanks man, I do actually have a real review of this bike. It is the most popular 300L review on UA-cam, check it out: ua-cam.com/video/21MM-_iJhbA/v-deo.html

  • @hgsqu33zy
    @hgsqu33zy 3 місяці тому

    Glad I found your channel. Your information is very useful. I am currently looking for a duel sport dirt bike

  • @MrKmd27
    @MrKmd27 Рік тому +1

    I love the 80's vintage dual sports. I have a '83 XL 600R, '85 Yamaha XT 600, and a '86 KLR 600. The one I want to add to my garage is a '2- SWM Superdual X.

  • @Atlantic_Adventures
    @Atlantic_Adventures Рік тому

    awesome explanation ,, well done ! enjoying this video , cheers

  • @xcaceuk
    @xcaceuk 3 роки тому +1

    I have 2 CRF300L’s. It is a brilliant bike ✅ Your commentary is spot on. Thanks Andrew

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      Nice! you have 2? and thanks for taking the time to comment. More videos to come!

  • @JamesPiccone
    @JamesPiccone 7 місяців тому

    Dude you're awesome and because of your videos I bought a 300L. Unfortunately I've been too intimidated to ride Buffalo Mountain OHV trails by myself. I just wish I had another bro to ride with.

  • @jimdoolan2277
    @jimdoolan2277 2 роки тому

    Cool 😎 video think you are right on the money 💰 just ordered my honda crf300l down here in new Zealand 🇳🇿 😀 hopefully end of week and we got the LED lights down here 😀
    Cheers 🍻

  • @brandonking277
    @brandonking277 3 роки тому +3

    I have the 300l and 450l on preorder. I am keeping the 300l when the 450l, as it's a great performing dual sport and the maintenance intervals/cost of maintenance can justify me throwing 15,000 km in a season.
    450l is mainly for the trail days that I will be trailering there while I camp and when I'm riding with a buddy whose visiting.

  • @BadJohno
    @BadJohno 2 роки тому

    Thanks very much Andrew, great review, you covered great points, I gunna buy one today .

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому

      That is awesome! Did you end up getting it? I know some awesome upgrades to really make the bike a beast.

  • @trevormoreland1116
    @trevormoreland1116 Рік тому

    I have just ordered my Honda 300l and can't wait to get on it. I have riden dual sports all my life. I do agree with everything you said. Except l would say the Ktm 690 enduro r would be a close second or maybe equal as a dual sport. Yes more expensive, yes not as reliable and yes stupid expensive. But if l had the money l would probably go there instead. Keep you the great work l love your channel.

  • @mikepayne2572
    @mikepayne2572 2 роки тому

    Best video explaining "real" differences between off road bikes in a practical sense.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому

      Thanks Mike, I feel like so many people look for performance only and don't keep in my the true nature of what a dual sport is. I mean if someone wants a plated dirtbike that rips down the trails like a beast that's fine, it is just a different thing imo.

  • @randallwhite9015
    @randallwhite9015 5 місяців тому

    I got the CRF 300 LS. Also have African 1000, and all decked out great on road and gravel. Now the LS does everything else so much better, makes the woods fun again, the African made it real hard to get up next morning. Just plain hurt. Love having both, short ride the 300 LS gets a great high going,and some days that's all I want. Both Honda's are awesome.

  • @Groundshark23
    @Groundshark23 3 роки тому +1

    I think my go to bike would be husky 701 enduro. You have many good points in this video. Great work and good facts! Greetings from Finland 🇫🇮.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +1

      Hello at Finland. Yes the 701 is an awesome bike. They even make a long range version which is really awesome. I can definitely see why you like that bike.

  • @robertfair1770
    @robertfair1770 3 місяці тому

    you nailed it bro!! I love my 300L..

  • @peterbuxey2151
    @peterbuxey2151 2 роки тому

    You mate have hit the nail squarely on the head have ordered 300rally have vstom for long distance touring its great want Honda for greenlaneing

  • @paulkelzer5038
    @paulkelzer5038 2 роки тому

    I like your presentation and format that is easy to understand for a newby

  • @sausagesandwichSA
    @sausagesandwichSA 2 роки тому

    Yep good assessment 👍 I have a 250 rally and its awesome. Wil upgrade to a 300 rally at some stage. People waiting 9 months in oz.

  • @ybaberat
    @ybaberat 2 роки тому +1

    I have a crf300l I've done all the the mods to this bike and I love it..It is the perfect middle world to offroad and road ready..

  • @BaraTheVeggie
    @BaraTheVeggie 3 роки тому +4

    Great video man, especially when you defined what a dual sport really is. I think lot of people don't get it yet.
    I ride a Kawasaki KLE 500 (1993) which is a basically a bit faster and cooler KLR 650 for European markets because KLR 650 didn't fit our emission standards for decades. It falls somewhere in between 60/40 and 70/30 if you have 50/50 tires.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +1

      Awesome! and nice fallout avatar. I have never got the pleasure to ride that bike but it looks awesome on paper. We have the KLR650 and next year we should have a new one. I wonder how that is going to go..

    • @BaraTheVeggie
      @BaraTheVeggie 3 роки тому +1

      @@MotorcyclesOffroad I'd like to buy the new KLR 650 and probably would if the EU wasn't so cucked. We'll see...

  • @ronniedeakins2644
    @ronniedeakins2644 3 роки тому

    Spot on! I like your chart there. 👍

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      Haha thanks, Im glad you like it. I was thinking of a good way to explain visually what I was talking about. I feel like it hits the make because most bikes can fit on the chart somewhere and what you want to do with the bike can help you decide what bike to get.

  • @samuelabrams913
    @samuelabrams913 Рік тому

    You earned another subscriber

  • @motoadventuredual-sport3671
    @motoadventuredual-sport3671 2 роки тому +1

    Completely agree.. true dual Sports Rock and are a hair more challenging than full-blown dirt bikes anyways. I lean slightly towards a KLX because of better feeling suspension but in my opinion these two bikes are the true dual Sports of today

  • @Richard.Cabeza
    @Richard.Cabeza 2 роки тому +2

    You're not wrong. Having owned the KTM450 and the Honda CRF250M I'm much happier riding the Honda...and working on it. I'm seriously considering buying the CRF300L and a set of road wheels. For where I live and ride and the way I ride, it's the perfect dual sport bike for me.

  • @thumpersquid
    @thumpersquid 3 роки тому +9

    Excellent video! I think the CRF300 Rally is still in the perfect dual sport range but slightly more road worthy. Still waiting on mine like so many others.

  • @georgeyboy8186
    @georgeyboy8186 2 роки тому

    Great video thanks brother

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому

      Thank you, thank you for taking the time to watch and comment.

  • @brandonjoseph3422
    @brandonjoseph3422 2 роки тому

    I learned a lot from this video. Thanks

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому

      Awesome! glad to hear it. If you have a questions just ask.

  • @Weltbummler23
    @Weltbummler23 2 роки тому +8

    This or the klx300 will be the best dual sport until someone makes a modern 400-500cc dual sport with long maintenance intervals

  • @kurthedgecock6313
    @kurthedgecock6313 3 роки тому +2

    Great video! You make a convincing argument. I agree the crf 300l is an excellent dual sport.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      thank you. I mean nothing is going to be perfect but as far as value and use this bike it top notch.

  • @johnpagejr.7628
    @johnpagejr.7628 3 роки тому +4

    excellent explanation! I am also still waiting for a 300 rally. I love Honda for reliability they just don't die.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      It is true, I had an 80s ATC 250SX it was such an awesome bike and ran like new. I also sold my brother a good running XL100s I think it was a late 70s if I remember right. And that was last year lol he added it to his group of old hondas he collected over the years.

  • @R2robot
    @R2robot Рік тому

    I have a wr250x, the supermoto version of the wr250r and it's great. I bought it new and put ~20k miles on it mostly street riding, commuting to work ~60 miles round trip 3 or 4 times a week. I put some 17" knobbies on it.. well they're more like 50/50 tires and started exploring dirt and gravel roads.. It's a fantastic bike. I kinda want a ktm 690, but then again, I kinda want the Honda 300. I'm keeping the 250 for now since I don't have a *need* to upgrade right now.

  • @MrJlk1973
    @MrJlk1973 3 роки тому +1

    Great video!! Your 100% right 👍 👍 👍 great little bike 👍

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks man, and thanks for taking the time to comment. 👍🏍

  • @billcharlene1450
    @billcharlene1450 2 роки тому +1

    I rock a 650l with the usual mods, it pulls my big but around. Have it geared a little lower too as its used mostly offroad. Used to have klr650 which I used more on road back then.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому +1

      650l is a big bike. I always felt better closer to the ground.

    • @billcharlene1450
      @billcharlene1450 2 роки тому +1

      @@MotorcyclesOffroad Absolutely, 650l has I think a 350lb weight limit.. Im 320lbs, add in the good low end torque it was a good choice for me. Even being 6'3 I still do the flamingo when stopped😁. When I was negotiating the deal for the 650 guess I was playing hard ball on the price, the manager (who hadn't seen me) told salesman to suggest the 250l do to lower price. When I sat on the 250l it squatted halfway through the travel (i looked like a normal dude on a pit bike😂) He saw me on it and proceeded to make a deal on the 650l

  • @stevoolution
    @stevoolution 2 роки тому

    Hey nice vid, can you make a video about all the variants of CRF family and where they stand on ur chart . Thanks

  • @curtisfromtexas
    @curtisfromtexas 2 роки тому

    So true about the ktms, I have a 350. I used to have a wr250r, loved that bike.

  • @vaerenbergh
    @vaerenbergh 2 роки тому

    I had a 2010 KLX250 with fuel injection (EU) i had a blast with it, that bike was perfect

  • @Fabius998
    @Fabius998 3 роки тому +3

    Totally agree with you, just wish they made a bigger version (400-450) but with the same mainteinance of this one, the actual 450L is really cool but it's practically a street legal race bike...

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +1

      That is 100% the way I think about it. Both bikes have their place and their own group of people with different needs.

  • @drewm2763
    @drewm2763 3 роки тому +1

    Put about a thousand miles on my 300 rally in tx hillcountry / dirt roads. Been alot of fun.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +1

      ohh yeah, such a great bike. Overall I cant see anything better on the market for the price.

    • @drewm2763
      @drewm2763 3 роки тому +1

      @@MotorcyclesOffroad there isn't one. Lol

  • @john4rock5
    @john4rock5 3 роки тому +3

    I have the CRF300l and I love it. An argument can be made for the KLX, as out of the box, the suspension is far superior. I would also say these are fantastic platform (Barbie) to accessorize and make more dirt or tour worthy to fit your needs. I would agree the CRF and KLX are the best for beginner riders and for those new to dirt. For those who are advanced, want to compete or have more rugged dirt needs, well, they probably already have their bikes in mind.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +2

      Well honestly I think the 300L is far superior to the KLX300. SO the KLX300 is basically the same as the KLX250 with a bored out engine. The 300L is a stroked engine with a new transmission, slipper clutch, and is lighter then its predecessor. Tons of R&D went in to the 300L and rally.

    • @MOIRAUK
      @MOIRAUK 3 роки тому

      @@MotorcyclesOffroad e

  • @jamesmccabe8736
    @jamesmccabe8736 2 роки тому +1

    Nice video. I had a cb300f which I think has the same engine as the crf300l. I'm not a big guy only 5'10" around 200lb. So I'm not skinny either. But I loved the cb for it's light weight and flicabilty. I put a set of shinko 705's on it to blast on the fire roads. I do miss that bike and I would often bottom out the suspension and eventually bent a rear rim. I sold it off and do miss that engine. I'm wondering if the crf300l is what I needed the whole time. I am torn between the Kawasaki and the Honda. I have a Orion rxb250l and a triumph tiger 1050se so I'm looking for a middleweight all rounder.

  • @GeezerWheels
    @GeezerWheels 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent video - - - and I may buy a CRF300L some day (as one of my riding buddies has done). I ride a "street legal dirt bike" - a Husaberg FE390 (2011 model with the 70 degree engine). In May of this year I rode it on part of the TransAmerca Trail (Nevada and Oregon to Port Orford). I totally agree, the Berg is simply a street legal off road enduro bike. As most of its type, it NEEDED a better seat for trips - a Seat Concepts in my case, PLUS extra foam on top. My Versys X300 would have been better for 85+ percent of the trip, but would NOT have made it in several places (mountain snow, bad sage brush flats to get around some other snow). Plus my Berg gets 50 mpg max -- and the CRF300L gets 70+ mpg (my Versys x300 gets 70+ if I baby it). If my Berg and my Versys X300 had a baby together, it just MIGHT be a CRF300L. I like your approach to an analysis of the CRF300L - it is what it is, a great dual sport for an intended purpose, with an amazing oil change service schedule. IF (big if) I stay off the clutch on the Berg, and ride, commute, do easy off road, I change the oil at 1500 miles (I know... too far), but the oil does not get clutch fibers or other debris and the oil is fairly clean after 1500 miles, with virtually zero metal bits on the magnet. All in all, the CRF300L is a better dual sport for general use, and the TransAmerica Trail (I've done 4 states) than short service dirt bikes - and your point is well taken. Fan boys will be fan boys, and I LOVE my Berg for really difficult stuff, but I believe the CRF300L has found a great balance point and will be a long time fave with many dual sport riders. Thanks for a good, thoughtful vid. - Ray, near Durango, CO

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      Hey Ray thanks for the input. I would guess something as long distance as the TAT I would definitely want the 300L. It can ride through tough stuff (I have done it) and I dont want to have to change my oil on the road. With a single one gallon rotopax I would be able to get 200-240 miles between stops. Or the 300L rally goes from 2.1 gallons to 3.4gallons stock.

  • @andydavis1068
    @andydavis1068 3 роки тому +1

    Got my 300L on Friday, moto safety and rain at the weekend didn’t allow for much time in the saddle… but it somehow has 99miles on it and I’m grinning ear to ear. First moto, stoked!

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +1

      Ohh yeah? This was your first bike?! I love hearing stories like that, just take it slow for the first couple months and you will be a natural. But the 300L is an excellent first bike.

    • @andydavis1068
      @andydavis1068 3 роки тому

      @@MotorcyclesOffroad yup had “motos” on the farm as a kid but first moto purchase of my adult life.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +1

      Well Im sure you are going to love it. Welcome to the family!

  • @butterytoast4836
    @butterytoast4836 3 роки тому

    Just bought mine last week. Waiting on it to arrive

  • @DC8223
    @DC8223 2 роки тому

    As a plated KTM xcf450 owner, I agree with your assessment. Don't let the haters get to ya bro 🤙🏼

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you and thanks for taking the time to comment that.

  • @mylifeinthailand8751
    @mylifeinthailand8751 2 роки тому +1

    Itchy Boots is a Dutch lady who rode round the world on a Royal Enfield Himalayan, she now has a CB500X not a CRF250L. There is however a British woman who owns a CRF250L and took it round the world

  • @danedoes8532
    @danedoes8532 3 роки тому +1

    The perfect dual-sport and ADV bike! A real ADV bike needs to be capable to go from the garage, to the adventure, and beyond the adventure. No adventures are paved :P Took my 300L on vacation a few weeks back, packed my tent and gear plus a large comfy folding chair, had packed so that I could be out for 1 week or as many months as I wanted. The bike did everything perfectly. Met some guys on their big GS and they were limited to the paved roads and hard-packed gravel, I took long stints on the beaches, super narrow single trails, in the woods, and it just did it all with no problem. Cheap bike with tons of fun and capabilities. The few issues I have with the bike is the tiny gas tank but I just bolted on two MSR fuel bottles to it, so I always have some spare gas if I run out. The rear brake absolutely sucks (If anyone has a good mod for it, please let me know!). The kickstand is a big flop, but the Givi enlarged plate for it does the trick as it can now stand pretty securely in dirt and sand. That's honestly the only things that annoy me with this bike.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +2

      Nice review man, sounds like an amazing time! I wonder if the rally would be a little better suited, You seem like the exact market they were trying to catch with that bike. I say also that because the mods that are coming out in development. The crash bars seem to be perfect for rotopacks and it already has a slightly bigger tank. But yeah over all these bikes are amazing and you just cant do the some stuff with a huge heavy bike. I dont not know of any rear brake mods currently but I will look out for it.

    • @danedoes8532
      @danedoes8532 3 роки тому +1

      @@MotorcyclesOffroad We only got a very small handful of the L models here in Denmark and I was lucky enough to get one. We got 0 Rally models because the 250R was a huge fail here, as the dual-sport market is basically non-existing. I love the overall look of the Rally but I'm way more into the L version! I spend all my teens on a Beta RR 50 so my heart is with the dirt bike look :) I made the mounts and placement of the MSR bottles so they will take the hit instead of my blinkers - and it works! As I have had a few dirt naps.
      The Rally will most likely hit the Danish market next year as they have had a huge request for them but they will go for 12.700 USD The L model is 10.300 USD and 2400 USD is a lot for a larger tank and LED headlights.

  • @cliffw5061
    @cliffw5061 2 роки тому

    Excellent video and explanation. I have a KTM dirt bike that is street legal.... I mostly haul it to ride.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому +1

      Yeah man most people who have KTMs or Huskys do. most of those bikes are not the drive to work all week or to the trial kinda bikes. But at the same time the performance you get offroad in a bike like that is top notch and cant be matched. There is nothing wrong with buying a bike for someones needs and being honest with what what they have, but I find so many people have trouble doing that.

  • @waynekendrick443
    @waynekendrick443 Рік тому

    I got a 2022 crf300l it is the best dual sport ever can't wait till spring time

  • @davidpennington5607
    @davidpennington5607 2 роки тому +1

    Years ago I ran a Honda 250 XL, best bike in town and on single track I ever had

  • @peterswanson3446
    @peterswanson3446 3 роки тому +9

    I own a plated 2017 KTM 500 EXC-F. I've owned a KTM 690 Enduro R, a Triumph Tiger 800XC, a Yamaha Super Tenere 1200.... and many many other motorcycles like motocross bikes, other adv bikes, enduros, etc. Probably 20 plus bikes for 25 years. With that being said, I agree 100% with your chart and your explanation of it. I think this new 300 you have is a great dual sport. Are there better? Maybe, but this bike is a great true dual sport option and I think you have a finger on the pulse of dual sporting, despite what others might say...

  • @gerardmm52
    @gerardmm52 2 роки тому

    Great video. Where would you put the versys 650 in your chart?

  • @shirone100
    @shirone100 2 роки тому +1

    One of these days ill upgrade my duel sport. I've got a 1974 honda xl 125...so yeah. Also have a 1983 nighthawk 650 but I'm not about to put dirt tires on her😁

  • @tonycerruto5157
    @tonycerruto5157 2 роки тому

    Andrew… dude. This video was excellent. Really on point. I also watched your video on the KLX comparison. Also an excellent video. You have a new fan. I cut my teeth riding a 1986 KLX 250 when I was In high school. Ive owned an XR650L, awesome machine but big and heavy. Ive owned a Husqvarna TE510 and then a TE450. Maybe the best DS Ive ever owned. I also have a 96KDX200 and a KTM 200XC. I really gravitate toward more off road than on road. The 300l really has my attention though. My only hang up is the suspension. I’m not an expert rider but I do enter the occasional Hare Scramble. I’m thinking about the WR25F and doing an out of state plate. (Can’t register an MSO bike in NC). The price though… If I could afford a new Husky FE350, that’d be it. If I do a WR250F, im in for 9K and then the cost of plating it in another state. You’re reviews are on point! Do you know of any current or up coming suspension mods for the Honda? Thanks for allowing me to ramble. Keep up the good work. Also… im really intrigued about the Pine Barrens. I’m originally from Connecticut and there is NO place to legally ride up there. Also pretty surprised at what you can get registered in NJ! 👍

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому +1

      Hey man thanks for the comment, It seems you are a very well initiated rider with all of those bikes you have experienced. I have an exhaust, ECU, intake, and gearing performance wise and the bike rips! The cool thing is all those mods put the bike around the MSRP of a WR250r but performance wise is much better (people love the WR but I had one and didnt enjoy it much) Next you can look into YSS suspension front and rear. The standard models sprung for your weight, now your price is closer to the DRZ but you will have a bike that is imo better in every way then both of those bikes.

  • @creeplife2802
    @creeplife2802 3 роки тому +2

    I've wanted a dual sport for years, what put me off was because people told me the maintenance was every 20 hours or so. I'm pleased to see Honda is in my opinion quite inexpensive for a brand new dual sport and they have anew model now in the crf300l. I read its 34 inch at the seat, I'm 5'6" so I think it's a good size, and the upgrade gives more power in guessing making it quicker, so I'm not sacrificing much getting the smaller bike i think I'll get one early next year.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому

      yeah it is 34.6" you can lower it if you have to. But the height is definitely confidence inspiring.

  • @robertupchurch8088
    @robertupchurch8088 3 роки тому

    Good analysis

  • @mylifeinthailand8751
    @mylifeinthailand8751 2 роки тому +1

    I live in Thailand where both the 300L and Rally are made. Unfortunately the 300L is built with short riders in mind, the seat height being 830mm, that is frigging low. I wish we had the tall version the Western world has received. I will maybe get the 450L though the service intervals are a bit off putting, then there is the Rally, nice and tall but too much plastic to break

  • @MM-ig1iv
    @MM-ig1iv Рік тому

    I'm seriously thinking of getting one soon. Or possibly a klx 300. I'm only hearing good things about both depending on your needs. I'm fairly a new rider and will be doing more street riding for a while and then find some trails.. I live in a rural area a plenty of places to have fun. That's what it's about for me.

  • @MigCosta2000
    @MigCosta2000 2 роки тому +2

    I think you forget the Royal Enfield Himalayan in your chart. This bike is a monster tractor in a dirt track and extremely comfortable on road.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому +1

      Yes that is a pretty cool bike. This was just a sample of some random bikes. Also I have not rode a royal Enfield before.

    • @MigCosta2000
      @MigCosta2000 2 роки тому

      Yes, of course. It was only an observation. You must test drive the Himalayan. Congrats for your channel!...

  • @Madman6505
    @Madman6505 2 роки тому

    Awesome informative video! I want to get the Honda, but how is it on gnarly, rocky, rooty trails? In my area the trails make the nice unpaved road in this video seem luxurious.

  • @fredricknilsson7
    @fredricknilsson7 2 роки тому +1

    Great review, Im having an Husqvarna 701 for the fun. For sure I like the power and also the range. Im getting > 200 km all day long.
    But it would be nice with a lighter bike so Im checking on Honda crf300L but also on the Husqvarna 501 and the Honda CFR 450

  • @hobbitsrgr8
    @hobbitsrgr8 2 роки тому +2

    I ride a CRF1000l, and will pick up a CRF300l is a few weeks. I love the Africa Twin, but it’s a beast to pick up when riding difficult off-road stuff, mud, deep sand, etc. I think a lot of the bike’s capabilities depends on the rider. I’m not that skilled, but there’re some folks out there tearing up single track on big bikes like the AT. Since I’m not that talented, I’m getting the 300!

    • @gillesgenete9598
      @gillesgenete9598 2 роки тому +1

      Hi, I have a crf1000l dct as well, rode it on easy off-road, gravel, dirt, greens. But yes it's difficult to lift up, I would not ride alone off-road. So that I bought a Husqvarna 701, after testing it in the Pyrénées. I also tested the 250crfl, can do good but lack of power to have fun. Anyway, enjoy your 300crfl 👍

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому

      I agree with you a lot on the rider. I take my 300L through single trail all the time, I have videos of it. People come on here and tell me it cant be done because the bike is too heavy. Thanks for the comment.

  • @jobe20001
    @jobe20001 3 роки тому +3

    Been thinking about getting a dual sport will definitely check this bike out. I've had many KTM's over the years and haven't bought one because the prices are a little out of control. My boss has a WR250 and I'm surprised to hear you don't like them. I'd be curios to hear why as it would probably be the closest to the Honda if Yamaha still made them

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +1

      For me I don't like the height and weight distribution of the WR250. It feels a little tall for me in corners. The bike I prefer over the WR is the DR350Se. I had that one for years, more torque and the same seat height as the Honda 300L.

  • @thepessimisticoptimist9375
    @thepessimisticoptimist9375 Рік тому

    Picking mine up sat. Awesome vid didn't get 3% tho lol

  • @stonodo
    @stonodo 2 роки тому

    Great video! Whats your opinion on KTM Enduro 690 as a dual sport?

  • @josephsaia5527
    @josephsaia5527 2 роки тому

    Thailand is putting out quality bikes. Triumph “Thirumph” comes to mind . I have had over a dozen models of Triumph but the dealer network Is mill for Arkansas. My Scrambler 1200 will be my last unless a Triumph dealer is back in Arkansas . Curious to see the new Triumph model off road and hopefully Dual Sport Under 300#

  • @ramiretz
    @ramiretz 3 роки тому +1

    i 100% agree with you about what a real DualSport Bike is !!!! and in this segment the 300L is for me the best one !!!
    i have a 450L which is sold as a DualSport but it is in reality an great OffroadBike with plates i would call it an performance dualsport... 80% offroad 20% onroad...
    every husky and ktm is the same.... they are all no DualSport bikes..... riding them every day on street is very uncomfy and the service intervals are also a point....
    i had a 250L some year ago and it was the best bike so far... it was a "i can do it all" bike so the 300L would even be a better "i can do it all" bike for me..... you can ride it to the grocery, to shopping,to work, into the woods.... everything... and this in a very plush and comfy way.... so for me personally 300L

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому +1

      exactly my point! I feel a ton of people are saying just because their bike is super good offroad means its a better dual sport. In a dual sport I want a bike that can do it all, I have dirtbikes for the other stuff. If I was going to tell someone what to buy who could only afford one bike I would have to say the 300L or the rally based on how they want to use it on/off road.

  • @john1911ccw
    @john1911ccw Рік тому

    Years ago I had a DR650, great bike but top heavy off road. 65 years old now and have had the CRF300L for 2 years. It’s much lighter feeling off road and priced right. I use it on unpaved roads, mountain roads and trails in the woods. This bike does it all. Now mind you I don’t ride it like a 15 year old on the motor cross circuit. If you’re expecting MX performance.........buy a motor cross bike. I ride Harleys for my main road riding.

  • @pete_roszell
    @pete_roszell 2 роки тому

    Exactly, spot on.

  • @nathancampbell2416
    @nathancampbell2416 2 місяці тому

    You nailed it man, great points. Do you or anyone else here have any experience with the CRF 450 RL, and where would you place it on your chart?

  • @zx12rob1
    @zx12rob1 2 роки тому +1

    Very honest and correct information.
    Thank you .
    TW 200 upgrading to 300 L ....if we can get in South Africa 🇿🇦.

  • @raymondsimpson7433
    @raymondsimpson7433 Рік тому

    Good points 👉 everyone of them, I have the vstrom 650, I'm gonna keep it and get one of these for off road, or should I say dirt road riding 🤔.

  • @roncline3120
    @roncline3120 3 роки тому

    Great Review and I agree with you 100% My only concern would be accessories for carrying gear, camping electronics etc. If there are sites aftermarket OEM that offer these types of accessories I would appreciate the hook up. Thanks

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      Hey man. If you are looking for more of an adventure style maybe the 300Lrally would be a better bike. I do know they are working on racks for those.

    • @roncline3120
      @roncline3120 3 роки тому

      @@MotorcyclesOffroad Thanks a lot I appreciate it very much.

    • @jochenschrey2909
      @jochenschrey2909 2 роки тому

      I'd check search engines & ebay regularly. It can't take Czech / Turkish manufacturers forever to retool from catering the 250. But with 300s between pre- and backorder or basically unobtainable, they might face the same problems as everybody else to get their hands on one?
      You could pass the time in between asking Honda how many extra amps you can draw at all and sharing results here...

  • @yammy071
    @yammy071 2 роки тому

    Appreciate your opinion
    👍👍👍👍👍

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому

      Thanks, I appreciate you watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @cristianescobar9540
    @cristianescobar9540 2 роки тому

    great video. I agree with you based on your definition. I would say it´s one of the best dual sport, especially for beginners. Having a huskvarna 250 two stroke and a tenere 700, I would like to get one of these, crf or klx 300, to fit in the middle. But if having only one bike, true dual sport, I think a DRZ400 or KTM 690 are better dual sport options (if money was not an issue)

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  2 роки тому

      I also have a Tenere 700, but yeah for most people money is a huge issue plus service intervals.

  • @donvaughan8335
    @donvaughan8335 2 роки тому +1

    Just bought my second CRF 300 L (11/3/2021)out the door for $5578.19 /with ABS. Bought from Southern Honda in Chattanooga TN. No transportation or dealer prep charges ever. They seem to have inventory where my local dealers did not. I had to wait 2 days for the Rally and two weeks for the 300L, did not want ABS but it was all they had to offer. I do have to pay Florida taxes when I tag it.

    • @fletcherrenegar6354
      @fletcherrenegar6354 Рік тому

      I live in chattanooga, I’m in between the Kawasaki klx 250s or the crf300L - around town riding & good trail riding

    • @donvaughan8335
      @donvaughan8335 Рік тому

      @@fletcherrenegar6354

    • @donvaughan8335
      @donvaughan8335 Рік тому

      Went back last month a bought a crf 50 and crf 110. My son has the L and I have the Rally and we love them. Have 4000 miles on both. Go get one.

  • @NZCycletherapy
    @NZCycletherapy 3 роки тому +3

    A refreshing change to watch a no bs video that hits the nail on the head without any ego involved. Like many other folks out there I’m dreaming of the day that Suzuki shove a 6th gear and maybe fuel injection in the DRZ400E (in NZ it’s road legal).

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      Yes that would be awesome, the DRZ sells really well and they dont want to neuter it with emission laws. But My fav bike I always rode was the DR350Se and it did have a 6th gear lol.

  • @mauricelowery9711
    @mauricelowery9711 3 роки тому

    Agree. I’ve just ordered the 300L Rally and waiting. And I do like your rim decals, where did you get them I’ll be putting them on the Rally.

    • @MotorcyclesOffroad
      @MotorcyclesOffroad  3 роки тому

      Haha well I got them off ebay for more info about them and my other upgrades check out my top mods video: ua-cam.com/video/e4Vb8ks54s0/v-deo.html