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Andrew Oldar
by: Andrew Oldar
There’s no shortage of bikes to choose from in the 650–700cc dual sport motorcycle segment. Three options come from Austria with KTM’s 690 Enduro R, Husqvarna’s 701 Enduro, and GasGas’ ES 700. Another three choices hail from Japan including Honda’s XR650L, Kawasaki’s KLR650, and Suzuki’s DR650S.On the market for more than 30 years, the XR650L is much more than the largest-displacement dual sport motorcycle in Honda’s lineup. It’s a living legend. (Jeff Allen/)Big Red’s largest-displacement dual sport has gained a mass following of ardent supporters in its 30-plus years on ...
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There’s no shortage of bikes to choose from in the 650–700cc dual sport motorcycle segment. Three options come from Austria with KTM’s 690 Enduro R, Husqvarna’s 701 Enduro, and GasGas’ ES 700. Another three choices hail from Japan including Honda’s XR650L, Kawasaki’s KLR650, and Suzuki’s DR650S.On the market for more than 30 years, the XR650L is much more than the largest-displacement dual sport motorcycle in Honda’s lineup. It’s a living legend. (Jeff Allen/)Big Red’s largest-displacement dual sport has gained a mass following of ardent supporters in its 30-plus years on ...
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