xChallenge 650 - anyone have one?

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xChallenge 650 - anyone have one?

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Guys
Anyone have the XChallenge - would like to ride one, thanks Ewen... :P
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I have one PM me
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Anyone have a standard Unmodified model (no uprated rear shock) and can tell me what their seat height measures? thanks 8)
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JP? I think his is more STD than Bowie's
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just buy the DR Ewen !!!!!!!
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Hey Ewen

Let me know if you want to have a look at mine.
Its got the standard gas shock but I do have a customised Renazco seat.

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Ewen it comes back to the DR everytime. :mrgreen:
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Ewen it comes back to the DR everytime. :mrgreen:
Ewan, don't forget my bet??

$7990 ride away.
Uprate front and rear shocks, bung a Safari tank on it and away you go for 10G's

You should try Robbo's (if he'll let you ride it??) :lol: :lol:
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Dont forget:
- the plank (err, seat)
- pannier racks (a good set ~$600; the rest ~$350)
- bash plate (~$200)
- exhaust ($???)... that is, if you like to hear the thumper note
- replace stock bars (~$150)... will bend on the first lay down
- proper set of handguards

Add a decent set of tyres for your first adv ride and you'll be closer to $12k lighter... plus lot more if you do things like handlebar risers, lower footpegs (all to get the ergo's right if you're over 6'), steering damper, pivot pegz, etc etc

Whilst not the good deal mine was :mrgreen: (merry xmas Robbo), instead of buying new, I'd be winging it to SA asap for this one. http://www.advrider.com/forums/showpost ... tcount=139
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that is a pretty good buy, spend a K on the suspension and it's ready for the OCR. ( or a trip to Freo for coffee )
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_Wilks wrote:plus lot more if you do things like handlebar risers, lower footpegs (all to get the ergo's right if you're over 6'), steering damper, pivot pegz, etc etc
Sort of on topic, I'm considerably less than 6' and I find the stock DR foot peg position too far forward and too high. So we've designed a couple of pairs of DR footrest hangers that move the pegs back either 75 or 50mm (not adjustable, either, or) and down 25mm from the stock position, these use all existing stock hardware.

The 75mm brackets put the foot pegs pretty much aligned with the swinging arm pivot. The theory is that this will give a better balanced and more comfortable riding position when standing than the stock ergonomics offer.

We were hoping to make these from Aluminium but the stress analysis showed that the material isn't strong enough so they will be machined from alloy steel.

Once we've done some trials with the prototypes I'll post the outcomes. If anyone thinks they would be a benefit on their DR, let me know (no commitment!). No price yet but probably in the order of $50.00 - $75.00 per pair (cheap!).
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Sounds like a fair price Chris, have you seen the offering from Vince Strang Motorcycles?
$45 for lowering plates for the stock pegs
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I'm happy with the PEG setup that came with the bike. I'm really enjoying the DR and would recommend it as a throw around alternative to my GSA when I want to do a bit of technical, chance of dropping and damaging the bike and short trip dirt riding usage. I still enjoy the GSA for longer trips and rides that I feel comfortable with Doris sitting on the back ( I think of extra luggage) :roll: . Ewen I would also recommend the DR along with Robbo does , as an additional bike to your GS BIKE. I reckon you need more than 1 bike to satisfy all riding situations.
Keep in mind the x challenge is a BMW and as with all BMWs can be expensive if dropped and damaged. Suzuki DRs are cheap and easy to fix. :mrgreen:
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The DR is fine if you have all week to do a day trip - what you need is a HP2 Enduro 8)
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bwanainoz wrote:The DR is fine if you have all week to do a day trip - what you need is a HP2 Enduro 8)

If you can find one for a half reasonable amount, unfortunately they are still fetching ransom money, so if you want to be serious and ride it hard you are throwing good money down the shitter when you bin it ( not if ), throw a DR down and you would stand there laughing, 2 DR's for the price of one old HP2.
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