JR, I’m 75 and been riding a BMW 1200GS and Husqvarna 701. I’ve been looking hard at the 450-500 range of bikes but in the end I’m lowering my 701 a bit so I’m more stable. My BMW is too heavy for me now and it’s time to move on. I did manage to put 100,000 miles on it.
Great to see you on another mid weight adventure bike! I am looking forward to your future videos on this Tuareg. I love to see you out riding with Mike again! Keep on “tractoring”!
What a fabulous bike, nice to see a medium weight bike on the trail and the road also a great color. Glad you’re enjoying it. Thank you very much for the video. Glad you enjoyed the burger. Looking forward to the next video.
That red clay when wet is a high pucker factor for sure. I was in the market for a T7 but never could find one, ended up buying a KTM 890 and I am very happy I couldnt find a T7. Love the video. Youve earned a new subscriber.
JR spot on your opinion on riding 250’s on the HWY. Although they are great on the trail. But adventure riding its usually a combination of both. At your experience and skill level you probably won’t even notice much difference while moving. They all weight 0 underway. I’am 4 years older than you and may downsize later myself. When I can’t pick it up that’s when I will move on down a little. I figure about 82 that will about do it. Cruise control it’s great. I had to eat some crow on that one. Loved your last video’s. Great job. Looking forward to more video’s. Take care my utube riding friend. 🤩
Glad to see you get a good touring bike. I was looking at these when I came across a great deal on my T7. The Tuareg is definitely better for touring. As I already a GS and a GSA (sidecar) for touring long distance, I was looking more for my off-road adventures in the bush in Canada and the BDR type rides. The T7 fits me like a glove in the standing position… best I’ve ever had. I miss the off road abs and hills start options I have on my GS… but not the weight. I do have tubeless wheels fitted on my T7 though. With all that stated, the middleweight bike market is awesome and the choices are getting better. I’m glad to see that folks are ditching the behemoth bikes for more realistic expectations. Keep up the good work buddy. You are an inspiration 👍
I hear you on the behemoth bikes! The Tuareg is a good middle ground and it’s great to see options growing in this segment. Nice that you got tubeless fitted on the T7. Been watching your Northwest Passage series.
I too have a WR 250R and I love it. Depending on where I'm going. I also bought a KTM 790 adventure. R.. I will tell you there are times when I'm in some deep sand and doing other shenanigans where I think the 790 can be a little heavy. I love it for getting two places and for the most part, if I choose my routes on the roads where I'm motorcycle camping. I just have to pick my rides carefully. 60-year-old rider here. I'm patiently waiting for the BMW 450 adventure
Great video. I will have to look into the Tuareg 660 for my next Adventure bike. I had a 23 Triumph 1200 GT Explorer before my 24 CRF450RL which I have now. I still want another bike for riding the gravel and pavement. The Honda is mainly used for trail riding.
Way to go JR! Tuareg 660 has a lot of pluses going for it. If (when) I ditch the outdated Japanese bikes, it will be for something like the 660 or CFmoto. Congratulations brother, I look forward to new content with the bike.
Congratulations Joe really nice bike, for sure. I’ve been thinking about a step up from my WR250R or an addition to. I’m really liking the Royal Enfield 450 Himalayan after watching Fuzzy Bikers videos. I really like the Trailmax Missions I completed the MA and NE BDRs with them on my Pan America. Great tire on road and very adequate in most everything except for that slick GA clay. Ride safe!
Good choice and a beautiful color scheme - the best, I think. I have a 2003 Aprilia Caponord ETV1000, so the big brother to the Tuareg. It's decidedly heavier and top heavy with the tank set high. Too bad because the Rotax v-twin is a fine motor. I wouldn't want to take it on anything more difficult than what you rode today.
Would love to own one of these to replace my DR and my AT, which I use mostly for 2 up, but I worry about issues with it, etc. Will be anxious to follow along.
I've been looking at this bike since it came out! What are your thoughts on the weight for a solo rider doing BDR type routes? I've been using my KTM 390 Adv for that; it's been great but the Aprilia keeps calling my name LOL
So can I assume the DR650 did not cut it on the highway for you. I have a WR250r which I also love, but I am in the market for a bike with some highway power. I was hoping the DR might be that bike . . .
I did about 1,000 miles on hiway last year. 3 days of interstate. It definitely can do it but is more fatiguing than this bike will be. An occasional run now and then would be ok as it is great off-road.
Just another video you may use for research on some of the fixes for the Tuareg. ua-cam.com/video/hAF9MVyGSwc/v-deo.htmlsi=uzsgcxJ82AGoGYu5 Don't get me wrong i like the Tuareg. I think it is the best middle weight out of the box, but it's not perfect and we all know that our bikes need to be functional and then we customize them to our individual tastes. Enjoy!
Wow! Congrats on your new motorcycle. The Tuareg is an upgrade from the DR and WR. Cheers
Thanks, I'm digging it!
Congratulations on the new Bike! It does fall into the sweet spot for sure!
Thanks! I hope it works out well for me.
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JR, I’m 75 and been riding a BMW 1200GS and Husqvarna 701. I’ve been looking hard at the 450-500 range of bikes but in the end I’m lowering my 701 a bit so I’m more stable. My BMW is too heavy for me now and it’s time to move on. I did manage to put 100,000 miles on it.
Lot of miles and experiences right there!
Great to see you on another mid weight adventure bike! I am looking forward to your future videos on this Tuareg. I love to see you out riding with Mike again! Keep on “tractoring”!
Yeah, Man!
What a fabulous bike, nice to see a medium weight bike on the trail and the road also a great color. Glad you’re enjoying it. Thank you very much for the video. Glad you enjoyed the burger. Looking forward to the next video.
Thank you! I’m glad you liked the video.
That red clay when wet is a high pucker factor for sure. I was in the market for a T7 but never could find one, ended up buying a KTM 890 and I am very happy I couldnt find a T7. Love the video. Youve earned a new subscriber.
Glad you found something that works for you!
JR spot on your opinion on riding 250’s on the HWY. Although they are great on the trail. But adventure riding its usually a combination of both. At your experience and skill level you probably won’t even notice much difference while moving. They all weight 0 underway. I’am 4 years older than you and may downsize later myself. When I can’t pick it up that’s when I will move on down a little. I figure about 82 that will about do it. Cruise control it’s great. I had to eat some crow on that one. Loved your last video’s. Great job. Looking forward to more video’s. Take care my utube riding friend. 🤩
Thanks for the feedback. I’m not going anywhere anytime soon!
Glad to see you get a good touring bike. I was looking at these when I came across a great deal on my T7. The Tuareg is definitely better for touring. As I already a GS and a GSA (sidecar) for touring long distance, I was looking more for my off-road adventures in the bush in Canada and the BDR type rides. The T7 fits me like a glove in the standing position… best I’ve ever had. I miss the off road abs and hills start options I have on my GS… but not the weight. I do have tubeless wheels fitted on my T7 though. With all that stated, the middleweight bike market is awesome and the choices are getting better. I’m glad to see that folks are ditching the behemoth bikes for more realistic expectations. Keep up the good work buddy. You are an inspiration 👍
I hear you on the behemoth bikes! The Tuareg is a good middle ground and it’s great to see options growing in this segment. Nice that you got tubeless fitted on the T7. Been watching your Northwest Passage series.
Congrats Depew! The Aprilia is at the top of my new bike list. I’m excited to see your future videos aboard the 660. 🙏🏻
It's a sweet ride!
I too have a WR 250R and I love it. Depending on where I'm going. I also bought a KTM 790 adventure. R.. I will tell you there are times when I'm in some deep sand and doing other shenanigans where I think the 790 can be a little heavy. I love it for getting two places and for the most part, if I choose my routes on the roads where I'm motorcycle camping. I just have to pick my rides carefully. 60-year-old rider here. I'm patiently waiting for the BMW 450 adventure
That BMW looks like a cool bike. Yeah, different tools for different jobs.
Great video. I will have to look into the Tuareg 660 for my next Adventure bike. I had a 23 Triumph 1200 GT Explorer before my 24 CRF450RL which I have now. I still want another bike for riding the gravel and pavement. The Honda is mainly used for trail riding.
It is a great bike. I've been having a lot of fun.
Way to go JR! Tuareg 660 has a lot of pluses going for it. If (when) I ditch the outdated Japanese bikes, it will be for something like the 660 or CFmoto. Congratulations brother, I look forward to new content with the bike.
Thanks, got a good used deal near home. Now I can hang with your V-Strom.
Very happy for you Joe. That bike on my short list also.
Thanks. It's a great bike!
Congratulations on the new bike! The Tuareg was in my top 3 for my next bike. Ended up with the Husqvarna Norden 901, which wasn’t even on my list.
Funny how thing work out sometimes.
SWEET bike!!!!! Congrats. Wouldn't be without cruise control
Yes, cruise control is more valuable than expected.
One of the nicest looking tail sections on a factory bike.
Yeah, I’m digging the look as well.
Congratulations, nice bike! The middleweight segment is nice, I just looked at a Transalp yesterday.
Bound to be Honda reliable.
A nice set of features, for sure. Features-wise, a nice upgrade from the DR650. Hope you enjoy it.
It is a good upgrade, that's for sure.
She's beautiful Joe!!!!
Gots to ride together.
Happy for ya !
Thank you!
Congrats ! Love my Tuareg. '22 model with almost 12K trouble free miles. You can really cover ground on this bike,
Ride Safe !
I’m loving it so far!
I am looking forward to it!
Congratulations Joe really nice bike, for sure. I’ve been thinking about a step up from my WR250R or an addition to. I’m really liking the Royal Enfield 450 Himalayan after watching Fuzzy Bikers videos. I really like the Trailmax Missions I completed the MA and NE BDRs with them on my Pan America. Great tire on road and very adequate in most everything except for that slick GA clay. Ride safe!
A lot more choices coming in the lower middle weight range. Couldn’t pass this one up!
Good choice and a beautiful color scheme - the best, I think. I have a 2003 Aprilia Caponord ETV1000, so the big brother to the Tuareg. It's decidedly heavier and top heavy with the tank set high. Too bad because the Rotax v-twin is a fine motor. I wouldn't want to take it on anything more difficult than what you rode today.
Thanks, It’s a sweet bike.
Would love to own one of these to replace my DR and my AT, which I use mostly for 2 up, but I worry about issues with it, etc. Will be anxious to follow along.
It’s a bit of an unknown but at least Aprilia isn’t going bankrupt
Great bike , that would be my choice as well .
Happy I came across this used one.
I've been looking at this bike since it came out! What are your thoughts on the weight for a solo rider doing BDR type routes? I've been using my KTM 390 Adv for that; it's been great but the Aprilia keeps calling my name LOL
Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Top three requirements for an adventure bike are reliability, reliability, and reliability - in that order.
Yeah, I hear you. Reliability is huge.
Wow I love the 660s but at 5’4” it’s a challenge!
Yeah! That’s a challenge!
Good luck with your Tuareg. I loved riding mine, but it was too unreliable for me. After 12k I traded it.
Time will tell for sure. I know some are into 20,000 miles plus now.
Great choice, foot note!! KTM 1290 SAR’s are 480 lbs. so 450 lbs is significant for ADV weight…
That is a significant weight difference. Good to know.
Keep a close eye on your spokes, especially the front ones. Mine get loose on a regular basis. Otherwise a great bike!
I’ll keep that in mind!
So can I assume the DR650 did not cut it on the highway for you. I have a WR250r which I also love, but I am in the market for a bike with some highway power. I was hoping the DR might be that bike . . .
My same question
I did about 1,000 miles on hiway last year. 3 days of interstate. It definitely can do it but is more fatiguing than this bike will be. An occasional run now and then would be ok as it is great off-road.
Great bike but dealer support isn’t there for me
Valid consideration for sure.
I believe I know that bike, if you bought it in Virginia from Karie. If so, it’s a small world!
I did. DM me on messenger or jrdepew777@gmail.com
Just another video you may use for research on some of the fixes for the Tuareg. ua-cam.com/video/hAF9MVyGSwc/v-deo.htmlsi=uzsgcxJ82AGoGYu5 Don't get me wrong i like the Tuareg. I think it is the best middle weight out of the box, but it's not perfect and we all know that our bikes need to be functional and then we customize them to our individual tastes. Enjoy!
Great review from experience. I had watched this in the past. Thanks.
they are nice but over priced,25k is australia can buy a f850gs or triumph 900 rally pro cheaper
Priced quite competitive here in USA for what you get.