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I'm new to this hobby, I knew I wanted a motorcycle I could use to commute but also go off road on the weekends and so I looked up my local dealership's website to browse any dual sport bikes, and this one caught my eye, I'm very glad to have found your review for the bike, as well as the technical knowledge and input you bring to the table, you really seem to know your stuff! I've decided to go for this bike, I'll be working my ass off and save some money so I can get it, I'll be looking out for more content of yours, cheers!
I've been riding a CRF250L since 2013. Upgraded to the slightly redesigned model in 2017. Just today, I traded in my trusty bike for the CRF300l. Really appreciate your review, makes me even happier with my decision. I had an '81 XR200 as a kid. Loved that bike. Primitive? Yes, dual shocks and springs on the back end, just before mono shock swingarms. Thin front forks. Blocky seat. Bouncy. But god I loved that bike. Ever since then I have been trying to find a bike that felt that good. Probably never will since it was my first, but it sounds like the 300L will come closer than any others have. Happy riding!
Had my 300L for 10 months now, loving it! At 69 and losing some muscle, this fills the holes in places I hesitate to take the Africa Twin when riding alone. All I’ve done to it is hand guards and Protaper bars, AXP tail rack, D606/MT21, and a bit of luggage. Expecting a Seat concepts Comfort seat in the mail any day now. I would recommend you send them your seat pan, clean, and let them do the install for $25. Happy motoring!
Hi from New Zealand. I've watched all your episodes and you thoroughly deserve 10,000 subscribers. Your dialogues reflect an in depth knowledge that comes across so well, and you're no slug in the editing room. I've waited 6 months for my Rally to arrive and I'm told a shipment has arrived and I'm first cab off the rank. Meantime I have a much researched assortment of after market accessories ready and waiting that will make the bike my perfect unicorn. I have an Africa Twin that serves me well, however the 300 rally will be my extreme remote bike to do the braided rivers, mountain tops and single trails that NZ excels in. I look forward to following the evolution of your new Rally acquisition. I don't like to fill the above handle bar view with a phone mounted at the top of the visor because of my chin mounted gopro, its a view that is presented to my subscribers with a phone smack in the middle. So I will mount my gps low above the handle bars. I will mount my Scott steering damper below the handle bars and will consider weather to keep the lower half of the fairing on the bike or not. At the end of the day with air intake modifications exhaust systems and 550 ecu, plus gearing to suit I will have a very serious motorcycle fully customised and still be cheaper than an adapted enduro bike such as a Ktm or Husky. For sure the power is lacking compared to the for mentioned bikes but its a compromise I can live with. Thanks for your awesome videos.
I got mine in September. So I'm at 10 months or so. I've got almost 5,000 miles on it so far and it hasn't failed me yet. I did fine in the woods (which is only powerline trails for me) and did ok on the highway. Keep in mind you will only be going 70-75 on the highway. So if you're riding with people on street bikes you will be holding them back. That's not really my interest though so I can live with it. I only ride 25 minutes to work and take it no further than one or two towns away. I love this bike. Yes, I love the factory tires as I do more road riding than off road
Outstanding review, spoken and explained like a true pro. Buying this bike 100%. Currently own a Tuono V4 1100 which is insane, but this just looks fun. Sub,D.
You have some very good points! As an older rider, I'll add a few. I'm going to buy a Rally. I'll probably use it 80/20, on/off road. This is a good looking full size motorcycle, (I know you know that 8) that gets 80 mpg! It also has Honda quality, longevity and resale value. The motor being tuned at 75% potential is part of that, and the gas mileage. As you said, the aftermarket is huge for this bike! In addition to hp, you could add a bigger seat for road comfort. Change pegs. Change suspension parts for better on or off road. For the price it was, you can even change wheels for better brakes and tires! I'm thinking about the wheel option for better road tires already! Bars and grips also. There is reasonable protection behind the Rally fairing, I'll be able to do some sport touring around the state on secondary roads! I'm retired and in no hurry. LOL. Options are unlimited! I've been riding all my life and I'm done long distance touring. This Honda scratches the itch and is just fun!! JMHO Peace --gary
I've done all the mods for this bike and I love it I take it off road and trail riding predominantly....Its great its it's reliable it's functional I can do everything I want with it....
what mods do you recommend that you noticed big differences in, im picking mine up tomorrow and just wanted some insight, first enduro/ dual sport ever, along side with not riding in about 14 years. I would be doing nearly the same as you but will have 30-40% of being on the road.
Starting from the top- new handlebars with barkbusters front and rear suspension new leavers aluminum exhaust big foot pegs aluminum remove plastic radiator cover put an aluminum one because you will drop your bike frame guards guard on rear brake cylinder and rear brake disc new tires I'd recommend 606 Dunlop Pirelli front new chain sprocket go to a 45 tooth take off the ridiculously big license plate holder put on a very small neat and tidy one you can find many of them new blinkers ones that Bend if you crash skid plate you can either go with plastic or aluminum better filter in airbox new battery go with lithium and a better bulb for front headlight
@@ybaberat wow Thank you for the depth and the details! How does yours ride on the road now ? Did you do any ecu tuning on it ? i heard there was a ECU tune solution for trails and what not, Also How much did that all cost? Do you have any photos?
ECU is my next thing I'm going to do and get rid of all the emission stuff on the bike.. not sure where you live but I live in Canada Ontario so bike is packed away we still have snow we're all still snowboarding.. but I'll search and some of my photos and see if I have some pictures of my bike with the mods..
G’day, I really enjoy watching your episodes, on the Honda CRF300L, I 100% agree with your comments, you have answered all of the same thoughts and Questions that I have, I’m an Aussie who will be moving to Thailand to live, hopefully if things go to plan sometime in 2024 I will be touring Thailand and Vietnam by bike, and yes I was originally was thinking to buy a bigger touring bike and then having second thoughts after a shoulder injury from a fall, I had to focus my thoughts on a smaller lighter bike to fit my needs, a friend I know who now lives in Thailand had bought a second hand CRF300L at a motorcycle auction, I had the opportunity to have a ride on it and fell in love with it, I think it’s the best small, light touring bike I’ve come across, I have already made inquires I will be buying the Honda CRF300L Rally version, I will be doing some upgrades to suspension, handlebars & risers, foot pegs, tires, rear rack, seat re-padding, even with all the upgrades it’s still works out to a reasonably priced touring package, great bike. Cheers Michael
I was on the fence and gonna buy the KLX 300. After your comparison review I reconsidered. My 2023 Honda RF300L arrived two days ago. Soooo glad I went with the Honda. Also, I was on a FB group with new KLX300 owners. Lots of complaints regarding difficulties of getting those bikes into 2nd and 3rd gear ⚙️.
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My rally is a great bike . With a 13 tooth front. DNA , FILTER ,550 ECU. Its almost perfect. Comfortable long distance , some single track . High speed two track. Long range . Is awsome . 40 years riding and racing it does what I need now .
Great review! I totally disagree with your 'beginner' label for the bike, you will find lots of very experienced guys , like myself, getting rid of much higher spec bikes and getting the 300 because it's comfortable on the highway, can be powered up a little more and with a suspension upgrade is 98% as capable and 100% more reliable than almost anything out there for the average guy. I've got an Africa Twin and a WR450F, I'm selling the WR! I'm also waiting for the Rally, I have the standard for my son. :-)
I don’t know about inexpensive. In my country the 300l cost 9200 $ and the Rally costs 10700$ at that price I expect great things and not a subpar suspension. Remember not all can get as cheap as you can in the US
At 61 I’m not a spring chicken, but I just picked up a Rally. Why the Rally and not the L? I consider myself a LD rider, so the larger gas tank and wind protection was a plus. Besides, the Rally was the only one available at the time. All of the L were sold the day they hit the showroom floor. Keep up the videos, looking forward to see what you do to your Rally.
I have really enjoyed your informative videos. I have a WR 450F, a KLX 300 R( 2006 significantly better and only 106 kg compared to recent KLX) , a Yamaha (2014) mt 03 660 and recently just purchased a CRF 300 Rally. I have to admit the Rally is a phenomenal bike for it's intended purpose. Amazing! It's not going to perform like the other bikes and I never expected it to. Obviously the WR is like a McLaren vs a Toyota corolla the Yamaha Mt 03 660 is an exceptional road bike and beautifully manufactured. The finishing outshines the more recent mt 07, 09 etc. But I can't emphasize enough how remarkable the CRF 300 Rally is for use on the highway and equally how easy it is off road. It's absurdly smooth for a small single, great fuel economy and the performance of the engine is perfectly adequate. I can see how these bikes are in hot demand.
What you do you think about the 2009 WR 250 ? i ask buying one today the price is just too hard to pass up . just wondering others opinion . Never been on one .
@@alanfastovich2719 I don't own one of those smaller capacity wr bikes but the 450 is robust but precious where oil changes are concerned. There's always been this emphasis on frequently changing oil from bike shops as well as those knowledgeable in this field. Great bikes all the same 👍
I'm starting to feel like this bike is the Chevy LS equivalent of the dual sport world. Cheap, efficient, huge aftermarket, and extremely reliable. Love all the options available especially. For a bike that has only been out a few years the aftermarket is maturing very quickly. Looking forward to your Rally build. Got mine in late May and have a Thai ECU and Moto X exhaust on the way from Bikerzbits with a growing list of other parts for it. It puts a smile on my face every day.
@@TraveladvRajanSRai LMAO At least the 300L can run without an $800 ECU and has far less maintenance. Adding cams and intake mods to a 300L give you stock DRZ400 performance which isnt a slug compared to other bikes in the segment. Costs about $250 total
anotherthing that NOONE mentions with this bike, is it has a paper air filter from stock. If you are using this bike for offroad, upgrade to a oil foam filter
You can respring the klx 300 suspension for under 300 dollars. Also I have found lots of after market support for the klx.the Honda will need about a thousand dollars invested into the suspension...fyi
I agree with you on everything you said, especially the weakness of the plastic around the rear turn signals. I had to replace the assembly (Part# 80150-K1T-305) for that. The part was cheap but I had to disassemble the rear to fix it. Overall it was a good learning experience, but I have to knock Honda for the design on this part.
Hi Andrew, I enjoy your videos (subscribed), and will add a little old guy experience. Hopefully well received. I bought two dual sports last year, one for me and one for my 16 year old beginner son. I am not new to bikes, but took a few decades off raising a family, working, blah, blah, blah. I bought the first available and age appropriate. Would have bought the CRF if available, but turns out I found a KLX300 for me and a KLX230 for my kid. I am no fanboy, too old to care, but I do like objective analysis. You have mentioned stroke in past videos, none of these bikes constitute long stroke, they are all over square bore vs stroke. The WR250R engine has by far the most potential due to the head design (by FAR). Lots of HP potential. Hopefully Yamaha upgrades it and returns it for the US. Fast is relative, the Honda will require much more significant upgrade in the suspension department (to go fast). I wish I could do a side by side to confirm, but it is plain soft and under damped for serious trail riding. I do turn my own wrenches, I am 54, 185, 5"11". I did a racetech gold valve and spring update front and rear, $800. Totally available. If the Kawi suspension is better out of the box, then this is not even comparable now. It is a fantastic upgrade. Super supple over the chop, rocks, roots, and square edge stuff, but firm for the G outs and moderate air under the wheels. The other thing Kawasaki did, probably to pass euro or EPA stuff, is add an electronic controlled secondary throttle. The secondary throttle is half closed to 7K rpm and the has a linear ramp to full open by 9K rpm. I removed, setup a data logger, and tuned a PCFC for the proper AFR. Adds back a shit ton of midrange, considering a 24-25HP bike. If the curve now looks like a 300R curve (which I bet it does), it gives the kawai the advantage in low to midrange tourque along with a higher peak. If your friend wants info on how to mod his KLX300 let me know. I would say do stock for stock comparisons, or do a mod for mod comparison, but the kawi is easy to mod for not too much money. The suspension figure you quoted in not realistic. The ultimate comparison in my mind would be the way I set my bike to a CRF300l with a slip on and tune and a full boogie YSS upgrade. I mean the full fork cartridge spring setup and the top of the line fully adjustable shock. As a side note, the KLX230 suspension options as my kid grew were limited. I ended up getting an Ohlins shock and doing racetech cartridge emulators with CRF230F eibach springs for the front, kids words for the difference - "friggen awesome". Keep up the good work. Get your buddy to do some simple upgrades and do another side by side, that would be fun.
Hey man thanks for the comment and the knowledge. The suspension I was looking at was Ktech rear spring for my weight at $500 and a second front spring at 93$. I felt that would be a huge upgrade. I appreciate the info and offer to help, I will run it by him.
Andrew, I’m excited to hear about you picking up a rally version soon. I would love to hear what modification it might take to fit the rally’s larger fuel tank to the base L frame. As you probably know, IMS is going to produce a larger tank for the L, but it only will have 2.5 gal capacity, for nearly $400. I’ve been curious about the idea or ordering an oem rally tank to mod fit on my L base model! Keep up the great content!
Man sorry I missed this comment. If you have been following along I did do a ton of mods on the rally. I'm looking to make some other cool changes to hopefully make the coolest rally on UA-cam!
@sam45malone well thats your opinion, I think it looks fine. Mine will soon be especially good looking with this dark graphics kit and rally tower I'm installing soon.
I mean for that style of bike it’s ok but compared to the L it blows it away with looks I wish I had some of the extras on it but oooks like a pissed off horney
Great review! Thinking about getting the 2023 CRF 300L !! I'm about your weight... I'm at 226 lbs... do I need to do anything to the suspension or shocks? Im in the process of losing weight but wont be down to 180 lbs till at least8-10 months LOL any suggestions ? Im super new to the enduro world!
Interested to see an in depth adv comparison of the 300 rally vs T7. I’ve had the 300L and T7 (sold both) but a 300 rally would be a good middle ground. Thought about it but a super clean used WR250 with larger tank and windscreen popped up in my area. So that’s the direction I went. Dual sport/light adv ftw.
Hi, I have recently been watching your channel which I think provides really great info. One question if I may about suspension. you say stock suspension is ok for someone up to 180Ilbs. However, at 6'2" and 260Ibs with kit on would I need to upgrade rear shock? May the force be with you.
Excellent review, as always. On one of your earlier videos I mentioned welding in the comments (don't remember why) you said you were a welder. Impressive resume. Totally agree with your comments on the frame. Had a 1000 Gold Wing pulled straight in UK on a Motoliner Gig. Ran straight as a die after. Firm said they straighten competition MX fraims multiple times and and with NDI, never found a fault. Great channel. Looking forward to your CRF300 Rally stuff. Itchy Boots is really selling that for Honda.
Hey man, yeah I did 2 years in tech school for welding and I work on the inspection side of the industry now. I have been doing it a very long time, 20 years no lol. I kinda aged myself there. But yea ichy boots is doing some awesome things, I have watched almost every video from the start of this new trip.
There’s only 66 available on cycletrader as of today for the entire USA Maybe if Honda would get there shit together there would be more interest. Cost of ownership with a decent suspension is close to $8k including dealer fees. Not a cheap bike by any means.
@@JohnnyBoy919 There's nowhere else to go. I've filtered out to 1000 miles and 26 show up, maybe 2 that I have contacted actually had the bike in stock
Just picked up a 21 CRF300L for $7500 out the door. I feel like the dealer definitely took advantage of me regarding the price but these are so hard to come by now - I just had to pull the trigger.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad I haven't found anything below $6900 and supposedly there was a price increase July 1st. This is before taxes. The few used ones I've seen from 2021 are going for more than 2022 MSRP.
people don't realize, it's gonna be $1000 On Top of retail, to get out the door.....they DON'T care if you got cash either, that means nothing to dealers today, they make All their money on Dealer Financing!!
Great video but the DR650 is much better on the highway than the CRF 300 L just put a larger gas tank on and good for 400 Km + per tank of gas. The DR 650 is a true duel sport, the CRF great bike for off road but will not keep up with the DR650 on the highway. Me I have the DR650 and the KTM 390 Adventure in my stable and getting a CRF 300 L set up for mostly off road, Dunlop D606 rear and Pirelli M16 front, and 45 tooth sprocket rear and bash plate and hand guards and better handle bars. Also a rear rack to carry extra gas as the gas tank is way to small. My CRF 300 L is in the dealer ship just waiting for the up grades.
There is a lot of reasons I like the 300L/rally more fuel injections, dash cluster, inverted forks, liquid cooling, 6 speed trans, slipper clutch, ect.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad nice extras but not really needed. I do like the 300 L but for on the highway the DR is much better. But bough in the stable is the best pick. For all the fancy stuff plus more I have the KTM 390 Adventure. Do have to upgrade the bash plate, but then the Honda does not even come with one. Every bike has its good points and that is why I like three in the stable. The KTM for adventure on paved , gravel and dirt roads and light trail, theDR650 for the same but add in a lot more dirt and gravel roads, and trails, bough great for long all day or week end rides, and do love the torque of the DR and no wind protection. For the trails and dirt roads for shot ride the CRF 300 L but do need to up grade the tires, handle bars, up the rear sprocket to at least a 45 tooth and a rear rack to carry extra gas and the tank is very small. Not much worse than running out of gas in the middle of nowhere. Bough my KTM 390 and the DR650 with the 20 liter gas tank will get me over 400 Km per tank of gas. the CRF 300 L about half of that if you are lucky. For of road the CRF 300 L is a much lighter bike, so that is a big bonus if riding by your self, in the really gnarly stuff. All three are great bikes and all have good points, but do feel the 300 L is lacking for long highway rides, but it can be done. It shines off road.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad way to much plastic and suspension not as good as the L 300 L a duel sport and the Rally more of a ADV bike, all ready have a great ADV bike the KTM 390 Adventure.
Got a 2019 crf250l always wanted the rally version but anyhow got discouraged due to fuel range & I know a bigger tank is an easy mod, also the lack of luggage rack was a bummer, picked up a Himalayan also 2019 for a couple thousand & was amazing (dog shit slow) but did everything I was looking for in fuel range & haul gear, but parts & service is a joke in our area & nobody wants to work on it plus there's alot of (cheap) parts on this bike that get aggravating still extremely functional but it is ever present / was looking into trade crf250l for the new 300 but most dealership wanna only offer maybe a grand & resell it for 3-4 plus been looking at the 500 scrambler online haven't seen one in person or the KLR 650 got a lowered version out- too short for the original ones but lowering is an option aside from being terribly top heavy
yeah, in Australia this bike is waaay more expensive. cheapest one ive found is $9000 AUD SECOND HAND. that is $6200 USD. and that is second hand...... You are on a waiting list for a b rand new one, and a brand new one RRP is same price...........
If this bike wasn't so heavy it would be fantastic. 135kg (without fuel) on a low powered 300 is pretty bad when you can get similar priced and specced bikes under 110kg (I have the Fantic Casa 250 for example).
@Motorcycles Offroad can you tell me where you got that image from that you posted on one of your videos of a 300 Rally that was converted from red to black? I want to do that so bad... I almost bought a 2018 250 Rally over my 300 because I wanted that black and gray bike so bad... If I’m not able to get new plastics for mine in black, I’ll probably just do a decal kit. I want to eliminate all of the blue on the bike first and foremost, and honestly, I would like to get rid of all of the red as well. But depending on which route I go, plastics or decals, will determine if I keep some red on it or not... I’m wondering if 250 plastics will fit on the 300... Any input, including the source of that image, would be greatly appreciated!
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In my experience a true ECU tune works better. I've tuned 4 bikes so far with EJKs and used tuned ECUs. For the 300L I ordered a Thai ECU from Bikerz Bits for $110 shipped. If I need something different as far as tuning I'll be sending it to 550 Performance.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad here in Florida dealers are listing it low then tack on 1700 buck in bullshit fees then add tax on top of that, that why I said 5300 but actually 8k. Maybe I should take a trip Delaware.
Hey mate I think you didnt notice caps lock was on. Also you really think Honda, the biggest motorcycle manufacturing company in the world, would pay a small youtuber to say things on their behalf? Price for what you are getting here is great. Go try to buy almost anything else.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad Honda missed an opportunity to offer a CRF350L with 35+hp 140kg and 3-5k intervals. The 300L will def appeal to many riders but intermediate riders who want an alternative to a full blown enduro will lament! Option now is to see how Yamaha respond!
@@nathanoconnor7491 any word on anything? I’m kind of sitting back. I want a 300 rally but if Yamaha takes the WR to another level I’m all in. I owned a Wr250r and just wanted highway cruising power. That was my only gripe with that bike.
@@Dirtpoorhomesteader I’d be surprised if Yamaha announce anything shortly. It’s like waiting for Suzuki to announce a fuel injected 6 sp DRZ. Likely never happen. Just buy the rally and do the 550 ecu, uni filter, exhaust
Great MSRP bike with great service intervals, fuel injection, and 6 speed. Suspension is not expensive either, front sping and rear shock are 5-600 on eBay. And this is about bikes being sold today not something from 2 and a half decades ago.
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I'm new to this hobby, I knew I wanted a motorcycle I could use to commute but also go off road on the weekends and so I looked up my local dealership's website to browse any dual sport bikes, and this one caught my eye, I'm very glad to have found your review for the bike, as well as the technical knowledge and input you bring to the table, you really seem to know your stuff!
I've decided to go for this bike, I'll be working my ass off and save some money so I can get it, I'll be looking out for more content of yours, cheers!
I've been riding a CRF250L since 2013. Upgraded to the slightly redesigned model in 2017. Just today, I traded in my trusty bike for the CRF300l. Really appreciate your review, makes me even happier with my decision. I had an '81 XR200 as a kid. Loved that bike. Primitive? Yes, dual shocks and springs on the back end, just before mono shock swingarms. Thin front forks. Blocky seat. Bouncy. But god I loved that bike. Ever since then I have been trying to find a bike that felt that good. Probably never will since it was my first, but it sounds like the 300L will come closer than any others have. Happy riding!
Had my 300L for 10 months now, loving it! At 69 and losing some muscle, this fills the holes in places I hesitate to take the Africa Twin when riding alone. All I’ve done to it is hand guards and Protaper bars, AXP tail rack, D606/MT21, and a bit of luggage. Expecting a Seat concepts Comfort seat in the mail any day now. I would recommend you send them your seat pan, clean, and let them do the install for $25. Happy motoring!
After 40 years on street bikes, I bought a CRF 250 Rally and it's the most enjoyable bike I've every owned. It can go anywhere.
Hi from New Zealand. I've watched all your episodes and you thoroughly deserve 10,000 subscribers. Your dialogues reflect an in depth knowledge that comes across so well, and you're no slug in the editing room. I've waited 6 months for my Rally to arrive and I'm told a shipment has arrived and I'm first cab off the rank. Meantime I have a much researched assortment of after market accessories ready and waiting that will make the bike my perfect unicorn. I have an Africa Twin that serves me well, however the 300 rally will be my extreme remote bike to do the braided rivers, mountain tops and single trails that NZ excels in. I look forward to following the evolution of your new Rally acquisition. I don't like to fill the above handle bar view with a phone mounted at the top of the visor because of my chin mounted gopro, its a view that is presented to my subscribers with a phone smack in the middle. So I will mount my gps low above the handle bars. I will mount my Scott steering damper below the handle bars and will consider weather to keep the lower half of the fairing on the bike or not. At the end of the day with air intake modifications exhaust systems and 550 ecu, plus gearing to suit I will have a very serious motorcycle fully customised and still be cheaper than an adapted enduro bike such as a Ktm or Husky. For sure the power is lacking compared to the for mentioned bikes but its a compromise I can live with. Thanks for your awesome videos.
i do it the other way round 😅 all hardcore offroad on my crf 1000 but this little one will stay on the street
Great video, I will pick up mine new Honda CRF300L tomorrow 🤪🤪🤪💪👌✌️🥇greetings from the Netherlands
Awesome! I think you will find it is an amazing versatile little machine.
Enjoy!
You will love it. Change the tires and go have a blast.
Let us know how it works out
@@willparker3170 what tires are good?? im new to this sorry
Thanks for the video. Great bike! I picked mine up late March. Brand new to motorcycles. Turned 50 in March and learning to ride.
Awesome! welcome to the hobby!
I got mine in September. So I'm at 10 months or so. I've got almost 5,000 miles on it so far and it hasn't failed me yet. I did fine in the woods (which is only powerline trails for me) and did ok on the highway. Keep in mind you will only be going 70-75 on the highway. So if you're riding with people on street bikes you will be holding them back. That's not really my interest though so I can live with it. I only ride 25 minutes to work and take it no further than one or two towns away. I love this bike. Yes, I love the factory tires as I do more road riding than off road
Love my Honda CRF 300L! It is awesome!
Def a good bike! Im still loving it.
Outstanding review, spoken and explained like a true pro.
Buying this bike 100%. Currently own a Tuono V4 1100 which is insane, but this just looks fun. Sub,D.
picking mine up at the end of May, cannot wait! i love the fact of highway driving and taking a turn on to a dirt road at anytime. hyped!!
I got my crf300l new last march I love it it's the best dual sport I ever owned
You have some very good points! As an older rider, I'll add a few. I'm going to buy a Rally. I'll probably use it 80/20, on/off road. This is a good looking full size motorcycle, (I know you know that 8) that gets 80 mpg! It also has Honda quality, longevity and resale value. The motor being tuned at 75% potential is part of that, and the gas mileage. As you said, the aftermarket is huge for this bike! In addition to hp, you could add a bigger seat for road comfort. Change pegs. Change suspension parts for better on or off road. For the price it was, you can even change wheels for better brakes and tires! I'm thinking about the wheel option for better road tires already! Bars and grips also. There is reasonable protection behind the Rally fairing, I'll be able to do some sport touring around the state on secondary roads! I'm retired and in no hurry. LOL. Options are unlimited! I've been riding all my life and I'm done long distance touring. This Honda scratches the itch and is just fun!! JMHO Peace --gary
As i remember, i was one of the first 200 subs. Great videos. Good luck!!
Haha awesome! Thank you for being around this long.
I've done all the mods for this bike and I love it I take it off road and trail riding predominantly....Its great its it's reliable it's functional I can do everything I want with it....
what mods do you recommend that you noticed big differences in, im picking mine up tomorrow and just wanted some insight, first enduro/ dual sport ever, along side with not riding in about 14 years. I would be doing nearly the same as you but will have 30-40% of being on the road.
Starting from the top- new handlebars with barkbusters front and rear suspension new leavers aluminum exhaust big foot pegs aluminum remove plastic radiator cover put an aluminum one because you will drop your bike frame guards guard on rear brake cylinder and rear brake disc new tires I'd recommend 606 Dunlop Pirelli front new chain sprocket go to a 45 tooth take off the ridiculously big license plate holder put on a very small neat and tidy one you can find many of them new blinkers ones that Bend if you crash skid plate you can either go with plastic or aluminum better filter in airbox new battery go with lithium and a better bulb for front headlight
@@ybaberat wow Thank you for the depth and the details! How does yours ride on the road now ? Did you do any ecu tuning on it ? i heard there was a ECU tune solution for trails and what not, Also How much did that all cost? Do you have any photos?
ECU is my next thing I'm going to do and get rid of all the emission stuff on the bike.. not sure where you live but I live in Canada Ontario so bike is packed away we still have snow we're all still snowboarding.. but I'll search and some of my photos and see if I have some pictures of my bike with the mods..
I believe somewhere around $2,500 so far
G’day, I really enjoy watching your episodes, on the Honda CRF300L, I 100% agree with your comments, you have answered all of the same thoughts and Questions that I have, I’m an Aussie who will be moving to Thailand to live, hopefully if things go to plan sometime in 2024 I will be touring Thailand and Vietnam by bike, and yes I was originally was thinking to buy a bigger touring bike and then having second thoughts after a shoulder injury from a fall, I had to focus my thoughts on a smaller lighter bike to fit my needs, a friend I know who now lives in Thailand had bought a second hand CRF300L at a motorcycle auction, I had the opportunity to have a ride on it and fell in love with it, I think it’s the best small, light touring bike I’ve come across, I have already made inquires I will be buying the Honda CRF300L Rally version, I will be doing some upgrades to suspension, handlebars & risers, foot pegs, tires, rear rack, seat re-padding, even with all the upgrades it’s still works out to a reasonably priced touring package, great bike. Cheers Michael
I was on the fence and gonna buy the KLX 300. After your comparison review I reconsidered. My 2023 Honda RF300L arrived two days ago. Soooo glad I went with the Honda. Also, I was on a FB group with new KLX300 owners. Lots of complaints regarding difficulties of getting those bikes into 2nd and 3rd gear ⚙️.
I just rode one this weekend, and I did notice the gearbox was a bit clunky.
You were one of the reasons I bought my 300L in March 2022. I love it!!
Awesome Frank, I am glad to hear it. Thanks for the comment.
Really enjoying the content! I’m waiting on local dealers to MAYBE get a couple in around August. We’ll see what happens, keep up the good work!
Best crf300l review. I’m starting an NDT career on Monday!
Awesome! I have been doing NDT for 20years, I have everything from Xray, Ultrasound/angle beam, PT, MT, Helium leak testing, as well as certified film interpretation.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad That's impressive! I'm looking forward to learning as much as possible and becoming proficient in many NDT methods.
Love my rally! 2,300 miles so far
Nice, you put more miles on that then I did on mine. Tho mine are mostly offroad. Glad you love it!
My rally is a great bike . With a 13 tooth front. DNA , FILTER ,550 ECU. Its almost perfect. Comfortable long distance , some single track . High speed two track. Long range . Is awsome . 40 years riding and racing it does what I need now .
That is a solid setup, currently mine is set up with a 49tooth rear.
Been looking for a 300l for awhile...cant seem to find it here in VA...
Great review! I totally disagree with your 'beginner' label for the bike, you will find lots of very experienced guys , like myself, getting rid of much higher spec bikes and getting the 300 because it's comfortable on the highway, can be powered up a little more and with a suspension upgrade is 98% as capable and 100% more reliable than almost anything out there for the average guy. I've got an Africa Twin and a WR450F, I'm selling the WR! I'm also waiting for the Rally, I have the standard for my son. :-)
I don’t know about inexpensive. In my country the 300l cost 9200 $ and the Rally costs 10700$ at that price I expect great things and not a subpar suspension.
Remember not all can get as cheap as you can in the US
Love my 300l just hit 600 miles
Awesome! time for the first oil change.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad yessir just finished that bout 10 minutes ago😂
Congrats on the 10k well deserved!
Thank you! It has been a good experience so far.
At 61 I’m not a spring chicken, but I just picked up a Rally. Why the Rally and not the L? I consider myself a LD rider, so the larger gas tank and wind protection was a plus. Besides, the Rally was the only one available at the time. All of the L were sold the day they hit the showroom floor.
Keep up the videos, looking forward to see what you do to your Rally.
Thanks for another great video! This vid answered several questions I had and even asked on other vids of yours. Thank you! and stay safe!
Another awesome video, mine is on order. Thank you for making these!!
Thank you, I am glad you are liking the content.
I have really enjoyed your informative videos. I have a WR 450F, a KLX 300 R( 2006 significantly better and only 106 kg compared to recent KLX) , a Yamaha (2014) mt 03 660 and recently just purchased a CRF 300 Rally. I have to admit the Rally is a phenomenal bike for it's intended purpose. Amazing! It's not going to perform like the other bikes and I never expected it to. Obviously the WR is like a McLaren vs a Toyota corolla the Yamaha Mt 03 660 is an exceptional road bike and beautifully manufactured. The finishing outshines the more recent mt 07, 09 etc. But I can't emphasize enough how remarkable the CRF 300 Rally is for use on the highway and equally how easy it is off road. It's absurdly smooth for a small single, great fuel economy and the performance of the engine is perfectly adequate. I can see how these bikes are in hot demand.
Nice collection man
What you do you think about the 2009 WR 250 ? i ask buying one today the price is just too hard to pass up . just wondering others opinion . Never been on one .
@@alanfastovich2719 I don't own one of those smaller capacity wr bikes but the 450 is robust but precious where oil changes are concerned. There's always been this emphasis on frequently changing oil from bike shops as well as those knowledgeable in this field.
Great bikes all the same 👍
Great vid 👍🏼
I have a 300L it's been great on the street and in the dirt for me we couldn't be a better fit
Awesome, I am glad you love your motorcycle. Its so nice to have something like this to jump on a ride just for fun.
I'm starting to feel like this bike is the Chevy LS equivalent of the dual sport world.
Cheap, efficient, huge aftermarket, and extremely reliable.
Love all the options available especially. For a bike that has only been out a few years the aftermarket is maturing very quickly.
Looking forward to your Rally build.
Got mine in late May and have a Thai ECU and Moto X exhaust on the way from Bikerzbits with a growing list of other parts for it.
It puts a smile on my face every day.
Haha it is kinda the LS equivalent. A solid reliable muti use machine. I am glad to hear you are enjoying your bike man.
No it's slow n weak 450l
@@TraveladvRajanSRai LMAO
At least the 300L can run without an $800 ECU and has far less maintenance.
Adding cams and intake mods to a 300L give you stock DRZ400 performance which isnt a slug compared to other bikes in the segment. Costs about $250 total
I put a kenda on the rear of my 300l and what a game chamger!!
Great review, getting mine in December! Have also subscribed 😃
anotherthing that NOONE mentions with this bike, is it has a paper air filter from stock. If you are using this bike for offroad, upgrade to a oil foam filter
Absolutely spot on mate!! 👍
Thank you
You can respring the klx 300 suspension for under 300 dollars. Also I have found lots of after market support for the klx.the Honda will need about a thousand dollars invested into the suspension...fyi
I agree with you on everything you said, especially the weakness of the plastic around the rear turn signals. I had to replace the assembly (Part# 80150-K1T-305) for that. The part was cheap but I had to disassemble the rear to fix it. Overall it was a good learning experience, but I have to knock Honda for the design on this part.
Yeah most likely it was designed before the rear indicators were put into consideration. I bet they stick out that far to meet a specific standard.
If there were no more good used WRs available, I'd probably go with the Honda and upgrade the suspension, exhaust and maybe some other engine goodies.
Hi Andrew, I enjoy your videos (subscribed), and will add a little old guy experience. Hopefully well received. I bought two dual sports last year, one for me and one for my 16 year old beginner son. I am not new to bikes, but took a few decades off raising a family, working, blah, blah, blah. I bought the first available and age appropriate. Would have bought the CRF if available, but turns out I found a KLX300 for me and a KLX230 for my kid. I am no fanboy, too old to care, but I do like objective analysis.
You have mentioned stroke in past videos, none of these bikes constitute long stroke, they are all over square bore vs stroke. The WR250R engine has by far the most potential due to the head design (by FAR). Lots of HP potential. Hopefully Yamaha upgrades it and returns it for the US.
Fast is relative, the Honda will require much more significant upgrade in the suspension department (to go fast). I wish I could do a side by side to confirm, but it is plain soft and under damped for serious trail riding.
I do turn my own wrenches, I am 54, 185, 5"11". I did a racetech gold valve and spring update front and rear, $800. Totally available. If the Kawi suspension is better out of the box, then this is not even comparable now. It is a fantastic upgrade. Super supple over the chop, rocks, roots, and square edge stuff, but firm for the G outs and moderate air under the wheels.
The other thing Kawasaki did, probably to pass euro or EPA stuff, is add an electronic controlled secondary throttle. The secondary throttle is half closed to 7K rpm and the has a linear ramp to full open by 9K rpm. I removed, setup a data logger, and tuned a PCFC for the proper AFR. Adds back a shit ton of midrange, considering a 24-25HP bike. If the curve now looks like a 300R curve (which I bet it does), it gives the kawai the advantage in low to midrange tourque along with a higher peak.
If your friend wants info on how to mod his KLX300 let me know. I would say do stock for stock comparisons, or do a mod for mod comparison, but the kawi is easy to mod for not too much money. The suspension figure you quoted in not realistic.
The ultimate comparison in my mind would be the way I set my bike to a CRF300l with a slip on and tune and a full boogie YSS upgrade. I mean the full fork cartridge spring setup and the top of the line fully adjustable shock.
As a side note, the KLX230 suspension options as my kid grew were limited. I ended up getting an Ohlins shock and doing racetech cartridge emulators with CRF230F eibach springs for the front, kids words for the difference - "friggen awesome".
Keep up the good work. Get your buddy to do some simple upgrades and do another side by side, that would be fun.
Hey man thanks for the comment and the knowledge. The suspension I was looking at was Ktech rear spring for my weight at $500 and a second front spring at 93$. I felt that would be a huge upgrade. I appreciate the info and offer to help, I will run it by him.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad Keep them coming.
I’m also a non-destructive inspector with a 300L.
Haha awesome!
Another great video! Love the content keep it up!
For someone 250 lbs who’s never ridden off road, but ridden extensively on track and streets, crf450rL or this crf300L?
Andrew, I’m excited to hear about you picking up a rally version soon. I would love to hear what modification it might take to fit the rally’s larger fuel tank to the base L frame. As you probably know, IMS is going to produce a larger tank for the L, but it only will have 2.5 gal capacity, for nearly $400. I’ve been curious about the idea or ordering an oem rally tank to mod fit on my L base model! Keep up the great content!
Man sorry I missed this comment. If you have been following along I did do a ton of mods on the rally. I'm looking to make some other cool changes to hopefully make the coolest rally on UA-cam!
@@MotorcyclesOffroad Heck yeah, Bro, I've been really enjoying all the honda content esp!
The ralley is just sooooo ugly
@sam45malone well thats your opinion, I think it looks fine. Mine will soon be especially good looking with this dark graphics kit and rally tower I'm installing soon.
I mean for that style of bike it’s ok but compared to the L it blows it away with looks I wish I had some of the extras on it but oooks like a pissed off horney
Great review! Thinking about getting the 2023 CRF 300L !! I'm about your weight... I'm at 226 lbs... do I need to do anything to the suspension or shocks? Im in the process of losing weight but wont be down to 180 lbs till at least8-10 months LOL any suggestions ? Im super new to the enduro world!
Interested to see an in depth adv comparison of the 300 rally vs T7. I’ve had the 300L and T7 (sold both) but a 300 rally would be a good middle ground. Thought about it but a super clean used WR250 with larger tank and windscreen popped up in my area. So that’s the direction I went. Dual sport/light adv ftw.
That’s to funny because those bikes you posted with are the ones I plan to have in my garage.👍🏼😆
Great review.
Thank you!
Can you please make a video on the best road set up for this bike. Best reviewer out thank u
Hey man thanks for the sub, and yeah maybe. That could be a cool video.
Hi, I have recently been watching your channel which I think provides really great info. One question if I may about suspension. you say stock suspension is ok for someone up to 180Ilbs. However, at 6'2" and 260Ibs with kit on would I need to upgrade rear shock? May the force be with you.
Nice review, you didn’t mention anything about abs , worth it or not to have in this bike?
It really depends if you ride on road a lot. I think it is a good feature to have for a commute but it also turns off super easy as well.
Maybe a strange (newbie) question. Is this bike better than a Aprilia 125 RX for a beginner who will NOT ride on motorways?
Excellent review, as always.
On one of your earlier videos I mentioned welding in the comments (don't remember why) you said you were a welder. Impressive resume.
Totally agree with your comments on the frame. Had a 1000 Gold Wing pulled straight in UK on a Motoliner Gig. Ran straight as a die after. Firm said they straighten competition MX fraims multiple times and and with NDI, never found a fault.
Great channel. Looking forward to your CRF300 Rally stuff. Itchy Boots is really selling that for Honda.
Hey man, yeah I did 2 years in tech school for welding and I work on the inspection side of the industry now. I have been doing it a very long time, 20 years no lol. I kinda aged myself there. But yea ichy boots is doing some awesome things, I have watched almost every video from the start of this new trip.
There’s only 66 available on cycletrader as of today for the entire USA Maybe if Honda would get there shit together there would be more interest. Cost of ownership with a decent suspension is close to $8k including dealer fees. Not a cheap bike by any means.
I disagree, but that's all good.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad please explain??
@@andrewwilliamhorton789 where are you getting close to 8k? You shouldn't be paying that much, dealer is charging markup go elsewhere.
@@JohnnyBoy919 There's nowhere else to go. I've filtered out to 1000 miles and 26 show up, maybe 2 that I have contacted actually had the bike in stock
@@BurnNotice2023 now is just a really bad time to buy...if you can hold off that will be better...supply and demand issues.
Just picked up a 21 CRF300L for $7500 out the door. I feel like the dealer definitely took advantage of me regarding the price but these are so hard to come by now - I just had to pull the trigger.
Well that can all depend on what your state charges for tax and title. I got mine for MSRP plus 400 freight, and 250 dealer fees.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad I haven't found anything below $6900 and supposedly there was a price increase July 1st. This is before taxes. The few used ones I've seen from 2021 are going for more than 2022 MSRP.
DAMN DUDE 😯 that’s a lot of markup but I get it. These dealers know if we will pay it they will definitely charge us
people don't realize, it's gonna be $1000 On Top of retail, to get out the door.....they DON'T care if you got cash either, that means nothing to dealers today, they make All their money on Dealer Financing!!
@@94SexyStang if everyone would STOP buying EVERYTHING would change
Where do I find aftermarket parts?
Rear 49 tooth sprocket for lower gearing and steep hills.
Great video but the DR650 is much better on the highway than the CRF 300 L just put a larger gas tank on and good for 400 Km + per tank of gas. The DR 650 is a true duel sport, the CRF great bike for off road but will not keep up with the DR650 on the highway. Me I have the DR650 and the KTM 390 Adventure in my stable and getting a CRF 300 L set up for mostly off road, Dunlop D606 rear and Pirelli M16 front, and 45 tooth sprocket rear and bash plate and hand guards and better handle bars. Also a rear rack to carry extra gas as the gas tank is way to small. My CRF 300 L is in the dealer ship just waiting for the up grades.
Of range is a priority get a crf300rally it has over a 500km stock range.
There is a lot of reasons I like the 300L/rally more fuel injections, dash cluster, inverted forks, liquid cooling, 6 speed trans, slipper clutch, ect.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad nice extras but not really needed. I do like the 300 L but for on the highway the DR is much better. But bough in the stable is the best pick. For all the fancy stuff plus more I have the KTM 390 Adventure. Do have to upgrade the bash plate, but then the Honda does not even come with one. Every bike has its good points and that is why I like three in the stable. The KTM for adventure on paved , gravel and dirt roads and light trail, theDR650 for the same but add in a lot more dirt and gravel roads, and trails, bough great for long all day or week end rides, and do love the torque of the DR and no wind protection. For the trails and dirt roads for shot ride the CRF 300 L but do need to up grade the tires, handle bars, up the rear sprocket to at least a 45 tooth and a rear rack to carry extra gas and the tank is very small. Not much worse than running out of gas in the middle of nowhere. Bough my KTM 390 and the DR650 with the 20 liter gas tank will get me over 400 Km per tank of gas. the CRF 300 L about half of that if you are lucky. For of road the CRF 300 L is a much lighter bike, so that is a big bonus if riding by your self, in the really gnarly stuff. All three are great bikes and all have good points, but do feel the 300 L is lacking for long highway rides, but it can be done. It shines off road.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad way to much plastic and suspension not as good as the L 300 L a duel sport and the Rally more of a ADV bike, all ready have a great ADV bike the KTM 390 Adventure.
Got a 2019 crf250l always wanted the rally version but anyhow got discouraged due to fuel range & I know a bigger tank is an easy mod, also the lack of luggage rack was a bummer, picked up a Himalayan also 2019 for a couple thousand & was amazing (dog shit slow) but did everything I was looking for in fuel range & haul gear, but parts & service is a joke in our area & nobody wants to work on it plus there's alot of (cheap) parts on this bike that get aggravating still extremely functional but it is ever present / was looking into trade crf250l for the new 300 but most dealership wanna only offer maybe a grand & resell it for 3-4 plus been looking at the 500 scrambler online haven't seen one in person or the KLR 650 got a lowered version out- too short for the original ones but lowering is an option aside from being terribly top heavy
What material of fuel tank CRF 300L?
How would this be for bigger riders? I'm around 6' and about 3 bills.
How well did she do on the HWY?
Im leaning towards one of these or a 450 dual sport. Or a used anything cheap i can beat on in the woods lol
Anyone got the link to those boot guards?
yeah, in Australia this bike is waaay more expensive. cheapest one ive found is $9000 AUD SECOND HAND. that is $6200 USD. and that is second hand...... You are on a waiting list for a b rand new one, and a brand new one RRP is same price...........
all up, DRZ400 is like hold my beer
If this bike wasn't so heavy it would be fantastic. 135kg (without fuel) on a low powered 300 is pretty bad when you can get similar priced and specced bikes under 110kg (I have the Fantic Casa 250 for example).
Or you can get Himalayan which has 24 hp and 200 kg and it's perfectly fine lol. Weight is not a problem on this Honda at all.
@@CaseyJones88 Ever tried picking a bike up in sloppy mud when it's on top of you? 135kg is too much.
Do you happen to know if the valves are shim and bucket? Or the old way with just a nut you gotta turn?
what the difference between the rally vs the L?
I actually did do a video for that, thanks for the question.
ua-cam.com/video/gjfGk_z-Chw/v-deo.html
Itchy boots did Southern Africa on the 250 and South America to Canada on the 300. The bike must be right.
Sure is..I have the 250 which is awesome and having ridden with 300's thay are a bit better.
What your thoughts
On the ABS model off road ? I can’t find a non abs .. I really don’t want abs
Its not bad, easy to switch off.
Where is this filmed?
they brought the 300L to my country, but NO 300 Rally ...... bummers bc it fits my needs like at least 90% whyle the L is less ..
what skid plate did you put on your 300L?
I used a 250l skidplate, I made a whole video on it.
My blinker snapped just like yours. Do you have any recommendations on how to fix it/ get it replaced?
Well you can reorder the plastic piece. I would also get a flush mount set.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad do you have any links or a site I can search to find the part?
Do you plan on putting crash bars on your Rally, if so, which ones?
Good question, I have not thought about that yet. I am just on the edge of my seat waiting for it to come in.
@Motorcycles Offroad can you tell me where you got that image from that you posted on one of your videos of a 300 Rally that was converted from red to black? I want to do that so bad... I almost bought a 2018 250 Rally over my 300 because I wanted that black and gray bike so bad... If I’m not able to get new plastics for mine in black, I’ll probably just do a decal kit. I want to eliminate all of the blue on the bike first and foremost, and honestly, I would like to get rid of all of the red as well. But depending on which route I go, plastics or decals, will determine if I keep some red on it or not... I’m wondering if 250 plastics will fit on the 300... Any input, including the source of that image, would be greatly appreciated!
Why is it always a beginner bike??
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Thoughts on an EJK instead of ECU?
I prefer ECU I like to also use the other features like advancing the timing.
In my experience a true ECU tune works better. I've tuned 4 bikes so far with EJKs and used tuned ECUs. For the 300L I ordered a Thai ECU from Bikerz Bits for $110 shipped. If I need something different as far as tuning I'll be sending it to 550 Performance.
I watched the ads, hope it helps... :)
Haha well thank you, I honestly dont know if it does but your intentions are awesome.
Oil change here in thailand are every 6 months/6000km, which ever comes first
Wow that is a big difference.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad oil and filter change at the main dealer is 970 baht.
My 300l has little power, you go full gas 1st 2nd or 3rd No power wheelie
yeah true, but I dont need to power wheelie. I like to trail ride mostly, no need for a 3 gear power wheelie for most people.
Picked mine up last week. Does everyone’s engine break when letting off the gas. Other then that this is a beautiful bike!
Oh ya
Usually, the more torque there is, the more engine breaking you will feel. It probably has a bigger flywheel than other bikes you've ridden.
@@CoachSteve4u now that you say that. Yeah! Ha. Every torquey bike Iv owned had a lot of engine braking.
List for 5300, actually about 8000,
I paid 400 freight + 250 dealer fees for mine. So no where close to 8k
@@MotorcyclesOffroad you must live in a great place.
@@mikedenton6485 To top that off I bought it in delaware if I lived there I would also not have sales tax as well.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad here in Florida dealers are listing it low then tack on 1700 buck in bullshit fees then add tax on top of that, that why I said 5300 but actually 8k. Maybe I should take a trip Delaware.
Yamaha XZ250
Who has over 20,000 miles on there crf300l?
HOW MUCH DID HONDA PAY YOU TO SAY THIS IS A GREAT PRICE BIKE??
Hey mate I think you didnt notice caps lock was on. Also you really think Honda, the biggest motorcycle manufacturing company in the world, would pay a small youtuber to say things on their behalf?
Price for what you are getting here is great. Go try to buy almost anything else.
I would’ve happily paid twice the price if it came with 10 more HP out of the box.
Well you can pay less then twice the price for the same effect and new suspension.
@@MotorcyclesOffroad Honda missed an opportunity to offer a CRF350L with 35+hp 140kg and 3-5k intervals. The 300L will def appeal to many riders but intermediate riders who want an alternative to a full blown enduro will lament! Option now is to see how Yamaha respond!
10 hp... Yoshimura exhaust, cam, air filter, ecu....
@@nathanoconnor7491 any word on anything? I’m kind of sitting back. I want a 300 rally but if Yamaha takes the WR to another level I’m all in. I owned a Wr250r and just wanted highway cruising power. That was my only gripe with that bike.
@@Dirtpoorhomesteader I’d be surprised if Yamaha announce anything shortly. It’s like waiting for Suzuki to announce a fuel injected 6 sp DRZ. Likely never happen. Just buy the rally and do the 550 ecu, uni filter, exhaust
Haha. U think this the best dual sport. ?weak. Cheap suspension. My Atk 605 would spank that. Wp susp.
Great MSRP bike with great service intervals, fuel injection, and 6 speed. Suspension is not expensive either, front sping and rear shock are 5-600 on eBay. And this is about bikes being sold today not something from 2 and a half decades ago.
no its not nether is the kowasaki but they are well made and operate
Its not? So what in your opinion is the best dual sport?