dunndan said:
As per the instruction, I've filled out the survey!
7) Do YOU have a preferance to a brand/ motor choice (2 or 4 stroke)?
I don't really know the difference, explain?
Two strokes have a power cycle every revolution vs. every other revolution for a four stroke. This gives them about twice the power for a given engine size. Unfortunately they also need oil mixed in the gas to keep them running.
You won't be buying a two stroke if you want a dual sport bike as they don't meet emission requirements for street legal use.
dunndan said:
9) How much ($) do you plan to spend on a bike?
2-4 thousand (canadian)
There is a major disconnect between your budget and your stated use.....
"Dual sport" means different things to different people.
Some people buy a dual sport bike so they can ride their dirt bike the couple of miles from the trails into town to get gas and eat. The primary purpose of the bike is for off road travel and the bike is set up that way, hence the bike is not set up for long distance freeway travel. A bike in the 450cc range with long travel suspension and big knobbie tires. Something like a KTM 450exc.
Other people consider a dual sport bike something they can ride to the tip of Argentina. Mostly paved roads, some dirt roads and the occasional goat trail. If you are going to be riding that long on paved roads you are going to want a bigger engine, in the 650cc range.
You certainly don't want to be riding 12 hours on pavement and then trying to hit "rock climbing crags". Even if you started with knobbies you wouldn't have any knobs left after 12 hours on asphalt.
You aren't going to find much of a dual sport in the $2k range. $4k will find you something decent for the "mostly off road" situation but I wouldn't take it on a 12 hour road trip.
Rod