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10 Great Cruisers You Can Buy Right Now

If you are like most motorcycle riders, chances are your motivation to riding is to just get out and chill. You’re not looking to do anything crazy like gun it down the highway at 90+ mph or jump the Grand Canyon like Evil Knievel. You just want to relax on your motorcycle around town, jump on the highway, go to a concert, a motorcycle rally, or your favorite restaurant on a warm summer afternoon. In other words, you want a cruiser. What is great about cruisers is that the selection is so big because nearly every brand has their own cruiser line, each with their own unique designs and intended riding styles. Some like to take it easy, while others can go back and forth between chilling out and burning rubber. Some models value simplicity, while others set themselves up to be blank canvases for personal customization. So while there are plenty of cruisers to pick from, how do you know which one you want? Below are ten of some of the most popular and desired cruisers on the market today. So let’s take a closer look at each one and see if it is the right cruiser for you!

Related: Most Comfortable Cruisers You Can Buy

1 2023 Yamaha V-Star

Black 2023 Yamaha V-Star 250 cruising through an industrial area
Yamaha

What makes cruisers so great is that they are not complicated to operate. They are as simple as “sit, start the bike, go.” It is because of this approach why the Yamaha V-Star is widely known for being an extremely popular model for beginners. Simple and affordable, the Yamaha V-Star may be the quintessential entry-level bike for new riders looking to explore the cruiser class in the long-term. Though slightly smaller than that of your typical cruiser, most riders would recommend that the V-Star should be used for strictly urban and suburban riding. These are the kinds of environments where many of us first got our start, and a bike like the V-Star is perfect to build up your confidence. In case you were wondering, it is certainly possible to take this bike on the highway. But the thing is, if you are still new to motorcycles, you are probably not going to like it.

Specs

Price

$4,699

Engine

15-cubic-inch (249cc) air-cooled, SOHC 60° V-twin engine

Engine Output

21 horsepower and 15.2 lb-ft of torque

Transmission

5-speed

Mileage

78 MPG

2 2024 BMW R 18

2023 BMW R 18
BMW

If you thought that the only motorcycles BMW was known for producing were sport bikes and adventure bikes, you’d be mistaken. The BMW R 18 is a refreshing German take on your standard all-American cruiser. It’s muscular, lean, comfortable, and you can ride it all day. Not to mention that BMW is the standard for German engineering. So you know that this bike is going to be packing some heat in that 1800cc air-cooled engine. This is the kind of bike for someone that wants to just get out can cruise around for years, but doesn’t necessarily want the same bike that everyone else has. So the next time you show up at a charity ride or motorcycle rally and park your R 18, many passers-by will give it a second look, not realizing that BMW even made cruisers in the first place!

Specs

Price

$14,995

Engine

1800cc air-cooled opposed twin engine

Engine Output

91 horsepower and 116 lb-ft of torque

Transmission

6-speed

Mileage

41 MPG

3 2024 Honda Shadow Phantom

2024 Honda Shadow Phantom
Honda

Another widely-adored traditional-style cruiser is the Honda Shadow Phantom. This bike has built one of the strongest reputations in the motorcycling world thanks to its reliability, handling, and affordability. The Shadow is another very popular choice for newer riders looking to get their bearings before leveling up, as well as sport bike riders looking to transition to the cruising world without breaking the bank. Simplistic in its design, as well as its mission as a cruiser, the Shadow is another straightforward, get-on-and-go style of motorcycle. The newer models have some noticeable modern upgrades like anti-lock brakes, a new headlight cover, new instrumentation, new air cleaner, and more. This bike has amassed such a large following that it has consistently been in production for over 40 years, and it doesn’t appear that it will be stopping anytime soon!

Specs

Price

$8,399

Engine

745cc liquid-cooled 52-degree V-twin four-stroke

Engine Output

44.6 horsepower and 47.9 lb-ft

Transmission

5-speed

Mileage

56 MPG

Related: 5 Reasons Why We Love The New Honda Shadow (And 5 Why We’d Rather Buy A Used Harley-Davidson Sportster)

4 2023 Honda Rebel 1100

A side right shot of a 2023 Honda Rebel 1100
Honda

Honda‘s long-running Rebel line is another very popular section for current and prospective cruiser riders. While its siblings (Rebel 300 and Rebel 500) are both solid choices for laid-back cruisers as well, it is the Rebel 1100 that many new riders get the most bang for their buck. Featuring a low seat height, relaxed riding position, and a very responsive engine, this is a bike built for the modern biker hungry for a little extra power when they need it. The handling on this bike especially shines in both tight, urban environments, and through twisty back roads, making it a very reliable and responsive model that goes exactly where its rider commands. Its design is another touch of modern. While most brands will favor the classic-chromed out look of a traditional cruiser from the old days, the Rebel 1100 favors the blacked-out flavor of today.

Specs

Price

$9,499

Engine

1083cc liquid-cooled 22.5° parallel-twin four-stroke engine

Engine Output

86 horsepower and 72 lb-ft of torque

Transmission

6-speed

Mileage

45 MPG

5 2023 Indian Scout

Red 2023 Indian Scout Bobber cruising through town
Indian Motorcycle

Indian is one of the all-American motorcycle brands paving the way for cruisers around the world, and the 2023 Indian Scout is a compact cruiser with a lot of capabilities. Build on a lightweight, aluminum frame, this bike is a very well-rounded cruiser that can come in very handy for the busy streets of the big city and suburbs. Much like some of the other cruisers on this list, the Indian Scout is another choice model for newer riders looking to get their start on a solid cruiser. Newer riders will find this bike to be very generous as they raise their confidence in being able to learn all the dos and don’ts. Meanwhile, more experienced riders will be able to appreciate the amount of performance lurking underneath that friendly and welcoming exterior. Rest assured, this bike isn’t the kind of model that will overwhelm beginners. But it is also not underwhelming for veteran riders either.

Specs

Price

$13,249

Engine

Liquid-cooled 69 cubic-inch V-Twin

Engine Output

100 horsepower and 72 lb-ft of torque

Transmission

6-speed

Mileage

45 MPG

6 2023 Indian Chief Bobber

2023 Indian chief bobber dark horse
Indian Motorcycles

Another well-respected cruiser by Indian is the Chief Bobber. With more muscle and power, think of it as the Scout’s bigger brother. Thanks to its larger size, the Chief Bobber brings more comfort and style for a rider looking to truly understand what it means to cruise. Inspired by old-school hot rods, the Indian Chief Bobber is a modern take on an old classic. This bike, much like many other cruisers, is also a blank canvas for personal customization. Whether riders want to tune up the engine, give it more power, add some saddlebags, an additional passenger seat, the options are limitless. But then again, lots of owners are happy with it just the way it is once it leaves the factory. As long as it can cruise through the neighborhood, the city, or the highway, what else do you need?

Specs

Price

$16,499

Engine

Air-cooled Thunderstroke 111 engine

Engine Output

74 horsepower and 108 lb-ft of torque

Transmission

6-speed

Mileage

43 MPG

Related: The 2023 Indian Sport Chief Is Their Sportiest Cruiser Yet

7 2023 Harley-Davidson Breakout 117

2023 Harley-Davidson Breakout 117
Harley-Davidson

Just by looking at the Harley-Davidson Breakout 117, you can tell that is bike might as well be the visual representation of all cruiser motorcycles. With its low-profile seat and chromed-out exterior, this factory-made chopper is one of the rare times in which flashiness, comfort, and performance work cohesively together to be one of the most desired motorcycles of the year. The reasoning behind this is the 2023 model is the first version of this bike after it went on a three-year hiatus from Harley-Davidson’s production line. Now that it is back, it has a whole new attitude. This time it has a Milwaukee-Eight 117 engine, multiple color options, as well as available parts for customization. This is the kind of cruiser that you want when you’ve got miles and miles of empty highway all to yourself, and you can switch between rolling that throttle into sixth gear and switching on its cruise control feature.

Specs

Price

$20,999

Engine

Milwaukee-Eight 117

Engine Output

101 horsepower and 123 lb-ft of torque

Transmission

6-speed

Mileage

41.5 MPG

8 2023 Harley-Davidson Street Bob 114

A driving 2022 Harley-Davidson Street Bob
Harley-Davidson

It has been well-established that Harley-Davidson is one of the biggest motorcycle brands in the world, building some of the best bikes to hit the road. With 120 years of experience behind it, building a diverse range of cruisers has always been one of its strongest selling points. Among all the cruisers to leave the factory, the one that is probably the best all-around cruiser would have to be the Street Bob 114. While slightly lighter than the rest of its brethren, the Street Bob brings the best of both the medium-sized softails and the very agile sportsters. Having some of the best handling in Harley-Davidson’s lineup, the Street Bob is a sure hit with both beginner riders and veterans alike. No to mention that it is also one of the most customizable models around!

Specs

Price

$16,599

Engine

Milwaukee-Eight 114

Pro Circuit KTM300SX Exhaust: Product Review

Product: Pro Circuit faced a challenge with the 2023 KTM 300SX as many riders found the stock powerband to be too powerful. The bike has undergone significant changes for 2023, with the inclusion of an electronically controlled power valve and throttle-body fuel injection integrated with spark advance through the ECU. It also offers two maps accessible through a handlebar-mounted switch – a mild white map and a powerful green map. However, the two maps have different port timing, which was not possible with previous systems. Improving the exhaust system for a bike with so many variables is quite tricky. The Works pipe, manufactured by Pro Circuit for almost 40 years, is typical of their systems. It features a raw, unfinished steel exterior and uses all the original mounting hardware. We paired it with the Pro Circuit R304 stainless/aluminum silencer, which is part of the Shorty line, similar in length to the original but with a round shape instead of oval.

the r304 is a round shorty silencer
The R304 is a round Shorty silencer made of aluminum and stainless steel.

Our Take: The stock KTM 300SX can be quite challenging to handle, especially in the green map. It provides power comparable to a 450, but only briefly in the middle. The ramp-up is short before and after the power burst, requiring the rider to hold on tight and shift quickly. The white map offers an easier riding experience, but once you have experienced the sheer power of the more aggressive green map, it’s difficult to go back. With the addition of the Pro Circuit Works pipe and silencer, the KTM becomes more manageable in the green map without sacrificing power. The ramp-up now starts at lower RPM and the over-rev is slightly higher. In the middle range, it actually produces a little more power than the stock exhaust, while still being easy to handle. The exhaust note is slightly louder than the stock system, but it has a rich sound that we enjoy.

Racing against 450 four-strokes will still be a challenge for the 300SX. It requires a tighter grip, quicker shifting, and more precise throttle control. However, the Pro Circuit pipe is a step in the right direction, and we are impressed that it is already available for such a new bike. We also appreciate the raw steel finish, although it’s important to note that it requires regular maintenance to prevent rust (minimum with WD-40) and occasional cleaning with Scotch-Brite.

Price: $334.95 for the pipe, $171.95 for the silencer

Contact: www.procircuit.com

Slippery Secrets: The Keys To Riding In Low Traction

For both new and experienced riders, learning how to ride in slippery terrain is essential. While most riders have a basic understanding of how to navigate low-traction surfaces, there are some trade secrets that can help you conquer them. In a video by Adam Riemann, he shares a few tips and tricks for riding on low-traction dirt.

Riemann, riding a Husqvarna TE300, explains that dirt can be unforgiving when it’s wet. However, these tips can also improve your skills on dirt, whether you’re on a big adventure bike or an enduro bike like the TE300.

So what’s the secret to riding off-road in the wet? According to Riemann, it’s knowing when to do nothing. This means not using the throttle, brakes, or engine braking, but instead just floating on the low-traction surface. It’s all about getting comfortable with your bike and rolling around the turns without accelerating or decelerating.

The next secret is to read the surface and find traction. This requires experience and the ability to identify high-traction and low-traction areas. Knowing when to attack and when to do nothing will make you faster on the dirt.

Being smooth and finding traction during a turn is the third secret. It’s important to remember that the less traction you have, the smoother you need to be on the gas.

Don’t let water deter you. Just like the previous secret, finding traction and being smooth are key.

Lastly, short shifting can also help you go faster in slippery conditions. By riding in a higher gear, you’ll get up to speed slower but smoother.

In summary, the key to riding in low-traction terrain is knowing when to do nothing, when to do something, being smooth, and making the bike ride smoothly as well.

CFMoto’s 450 SS and 450 SR To Get R&G Goodies

Riders across the pond may know of R&G, the motorcycle accessory maker specializing in crash protection for naked and sport bikes.

The brand is known for being very receptive when it comes to crash protection for even the oldest of bikes out there, but this time, a specific Chinese manufacturer has made enough waves for the folks over at R&G’s headquarters to notice.

R&G is launching a new lineup of products for the CFMoto 450 SS, also known as the 450 SR in other countries. The super sport enjoyed a launch in the United States earlier this year, and it’s shaping up to be one of the “it” beginner bikes to get. With the 450 SS getting a bit of recognition in the States, and already notable adoption throughout Europe, R&G is stepping in to equip riders with some much-needed crash protection.

Sometimes, it’s the accessories and the support that may make or break a motorcycle purchase, and now CFMoto 450 SS owners and would-be owners will find that the model gets a full laundry list of goodies from the British accessory maker.

Equipped with a 450cc parallel-twin engine with a 270-degree offset crankshaft, the 450 SS, or SR, is an exceptional bike in its class. Poised against the likes of the Kawasaki Ninja 400 and other Japanese rivals, it might as well be CFMoto’s segment from here on out.

R&G is giving the bike a full lineup of protection parts. The brand has developed a comprehensive range of equipment that will guard the bike from a tip-over or a slide. These include Bar-End Sliders, Fork Protectors, Lever Guards, PRO Radiator Guards, Tank Traction Grips, a Fender Eliminator, Dashboard Screen Protector, Blanking Plates, and a few other bits and pieces.

We are excited to introduce our cutting-edge range of crash protection and accessories for the CFMoto 450SS,” said Simon Hughes, managing director of R&G. “Owners can now ride with confidence, knowing they have equipped their motorcycles with industry-leading protection and personalized touches that reflect their unique style and preferences.

Currently, the brand is in the process of stocking up on a bulk of the accessories for the CFMoto sport bike. If you own one, however, and want to rock R&G’s goods, then you may want to add the items to your basket and put your order down.

BMW’s New Smart Glasses: Enhancing Safety and Comfort for Motorcycle Riders

BMW has introduced the Motorrad ConnectedRide Smartglasses to provide motorcycle riders with a range of smart and connected features. These glasses can be paired with smartphones via Bluetooth using a dedicated app. The projection position can also be adjusted according to the rider’s preference. With two size options available (medium and large), the glasses are designed to fit various helmet sizes and face shapes. BMW claims that these glasses are comfortable for long durations, providing nose pads in different sizes for optimal comfort for all riders.

In addition to their technological features, the smart glasses come with two sets of lenses: a tinted lens and an 85% transparent lens, both incorporating a certified UVA/UVB filter. To ensure clear vision, the RX adapter allows for vision adjustments of up to 4.5 diopters. The Motorrad ConnectedRide Smartglasses are powered by a lithium-ion battery that offers up to ten hours of operation. The battery can be recharged using a supplied USB-C cable.

Although BMW has introduced the smart glasses at the BMW Motorrad Days event in Berlin, they are expected to be available to consumers before the end of 2023, as stated in their official release. The global availability details are not provided at this time, but the recommended retail price for the Motorrad ConnectedRide Smartglasses is 690 euros ($750).

Fastway Unveils The Men 191 Plaid Motorcycle Shirt

When it comes to riding gear, we all have our own style and preferences. While some riders prefer racing-inspired protective gear, others opt for a more casual and laid-back look. Fortunately, gear manufacturers have been bridging the gap between gear and fashion, creating versatile pieces that cater to different styles. One such example is the Men 191 riding shirt from Fastway.

Fastway, a brand owned by German distributor Louis Moto, is known for its budget-friendly gear options. The Men 191 riding shirt features a classic lumberjack design that resembles a regular dress shirt rather than a motorcycle-specific garment.

Fastway Introduces The Men 191 Plaid Motorcycle Shirt

Despite its casual appearance, the Men 191 shirt is packed with protective features. It is made of a blend of polyester and aramid fibers, with aramid fibers making up 60% of its composition. Aramid fibers are known for being lightweight, breathable, and highly resistant to abrasions. The shirt also features safety seams certified ISO 4916 on impact points.

In terms of impact protection, the Men 191 comes with removable and height-adjustable Safe Tech level 1 protectors for the shoulders and elbows. For enhanced protection, you can upgrade these protectors to Xelion Level 2 for the shoulders and elbows. Additionally, the shirt has a built-in pocket at the back that can accommodate a Super Shield back protector.

On the comfort side, the Fastway Men 191 riding shirt features a front zipper and press-stud flap for a clean and secure fit. The cuffs have press studs for a snug fit around the wrists. Two exterior pockets and two interior pockets provide ample storage space. The shirt is available in red and comes in sizes ranging from S to 3XL. It is priced at 179.99 Euros or approximately $196 USD.

2024 Honda CRF Models Return, Along With CB300R Naked Street Bike

Honda Racing Corporation factory team riders Chase Sexton, Hunter Lawrence, and Jett Lawrence swept the AMA Supercross championships, and now American Honda has officially announced the return of its 2024 CRF lineup. The Performance and Trail arms of the CRF family are coming back, along with the 2024 CB300R street bike.

The 2024 CRF Performance family consists of nine models, while the CRF Trail family includes four bikes. The CB300R stands alone as a street bike. Let’s start with the 2024 CRF450 lineup, which includes specific motocross bikes for different purposes.

The 2024 Honda CRF450 lineup is powered by a 449.8cc liquid-cooled, four-stroke single-cylinder engine. It features a Unicam overhead cam design with four valves. The intake valves are titanium and measure 38mm, while the exhaust valves are made of steel and measure 31mm.

The 2024 Honda CRF450R, the bike that dominated the 2023 AMA Supercross series, comes with a 44mm throttle body and Showa suspension. The 2024 Honda CRF450RWE (Works Edition) offers numerous upgrades, including a Yoshimura exhaust, D.I.D. DirtStar LT-X wheels, Twin Air air filter, Hinson clutch basket and cover, Renthal Kevlar grips, and more.

For those who prefer greater value, more off-road capability, or a street-legal version, Honda offers the 2024 CRF450R-S, CRF450RX, CRF450X, and CRF450RL, respectively.

On the trail side, riders can choose from the 2024 CRF250R, CRF250RX, CRF250F, CRF125F, CRF110F, and CRF50F. The CRF110F and CRF50F also come in white and bright color options.

The 2024 CB300R is the only street bike in the lineup, with other returning street models expected to be announced soon.

Here is a chart with pricing and availability information for the listed models:

Model Color(s) MSRP Availability
2024 Honda CRF450R Red $9,699 July 2023
2024 Honda CRF450RWE Red $12,499 September 2023
2024 Honda CRF450R-S Red $8,899 August 2023
2024 Honda CRF450RX Red $9,999 July 2023
2024 Honda CRF450X Red $9,899 September 2023
2024 Honda CRF450RL Red $10,099 October 2023
2024 Honda CRF250R Red $8,299 July 2023
2024 Honda CRF250RX Red $8,699 July 2023
2024 Honda CRF150R Red $5,399, or $5,599 for the Big Wheel version August 2023
2024 Honda CRF250F Red $4,999 September 2023
2024 Honda CRF125F Red $3,499 or $3,899 for the Big Wheel version July 2023
2024 Honda CRF110F Red, White $2,699 July 2023
2024 Honda CRF50F Red, White $1,799 July 2023
2024 Honda CB300R Matte Black Metallic, Pearl Dusk Yellow $5,149 July 2023

Pricing and availability may vary in different regions. For the most accurate information, contact your local authorized Honda dealer.

U.S. ISDE TEAMS ANNOUNCED FOR ARGENTINA, 2023

The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) has revealed the riders and teams that will be competing in the International Six Days Enduro (ISDE) in Argentina this fall. The U.S. will be sending a four-man Trophy Team, a three-man Junior Team, and a three-woman Women’s Trophy Team. Additionally, there will be seven three-man club teams representing the U.S. in the competition.



Taylor Robert will be back in action in Argentina.

The U.S. World Trophy Team, which consists of the top riders in the country, will be represented by Taylor Robert, Dante Oliveira, Cole Martinez, and Johnny Girroir. The U.S. Women’s Trophy Team will include Brandy Richards, Rachel Gutish, and Korie Steede. The U.S. Junior Team will be composed of Mateo Oliveira, Kai Aiello, and Grant Davis.

Argentina has proven to be a challenging location for the ISDE in the past, and this year’s event will take place in the same location as the 2014 competition. The U.S. teams have high hopes for success and are determined to perform well in the race.

The U.S. ISDE effort would not be possible without the support of the ISDE Advisory Committee and the event’s sponsors, which include KTM, BI-CON, FMF, Motorex, Rabaconda, Arai Helmets, and Motion Pro.

To learn more about the U.S. ISDE team and keep up with their progress, visit AmericanMotorcyclist.com/isde/. If you’re interested in traveling and supporting the U.S. team during the competition, you can register at https://form.jotform.com/amatech/2023-ama-isde-registration. The registration deadline is July 10.

2023 500 DUAL-SPORT SHOOTOUT

We at all times need extra. It’s our nature as riders, racers and dust bike dudes. In the world of great dual-sport bikes, the massive stars have at all times been the 500s. The 300s are widespread for the lots and the 350s are for purists, nevertheless it’s the 500s that get us up early and make us experience. The Beta 500RR-S, Honda CRF450RL, Husqvarna FE501S and KTM 500EXC are the elite bikes with essentially the most efficiency, the least weight and the best costs.

For our 2023 500 Dual-Sport Shootout, we chosen these 4 bikes as the most effective of the most effective. We rode them in inventory situation except for tires. All of them have been re-shod with Dunlop Geomax Enduro EN91 tires, that are street-legal full knobbies. We have been gifted with the most effective using circumstances that Southern California has to supply, proper on the climax of an unparalleled superbloom. And to suppose, some individuals work for a residing.

BETA 500RR-S


Beta is the dangerous boy of the dual-sport world. The small Italian firm doesn’t thoughts pushing the sides of legality. It’s nonetheless completely authorized in all 50 states. It has all of the necessary street-legal gear, it meets the best sound necessities and passes the right emissions checks. In all these instances, the bike is correct on the permissible restrict, whereas Honda and the Austrians aren’t fairly so courageous. The Beta has the one double-overhead-cam design within the group and is the one one that gives mapping choices. In entrance of the fuel filler, there’s just a little button that shows a rain cloud or just a little solar emoji for the aggressive or gentle map. There’s additionally traction management for a complete of 4 completely different mapping mixtures.

In the suspension division, there’s a Sachs open-cartridge fork up entrance, which has revised internals for 2023, and a Sachs shock with linkage within the rear. The brakes are by Nissin and the inventory tires, which aren’t dangerous, by the best way, are Michelin. The essential purpose we changed them was to place all of the bikes on rubber with equal put on, however we gave the primary bonus factors of the shootout to Beta for equipping the bike with actual off-road-capable tires. This yr there are only a few adjustments to the 500RR-S, however they do embrace narrower radiator shrouds and new graphics. On our scale, the Beta is 254 kilos with out gas. It sells for $11,799.

HONDA CRF450RL


Honda has a historical past of doing one thing large within the dual-sport world, then turning away for years. When the Honda CRF450L got here out in 2019, the world stopped spinning for an immediate. Now, the bike has turn out to be a staple in Honda’s line. The solely change since then was the change of the suffix to “RL” as a declaration that the bike relies on an “R” racing mannequin and to distance it from the extra pedestrian CRF300L. The bike shares a lot of the identical structure with the CRF450R motocross bike of that interval, regardless that just about all of the components are barely completely different. It nonetheless makes use of a single-overhead-cam motor with Honda’s offset cam “Unicam” design. In this case, it has a 6-speed gearbox, and the motor is in a a lot milder state of tune. It has the one aluminum body of the group and the suspension makes use of pretty refined Showa items. The tires that got here inventory have been IRC Trails GP, that are very street-oriented. When we changed them with full knobbies, we additionally needed to set up rim locks. All of the opposite parts concerned are principally the identical as these of the CRF450X offroad bike. It’s fascinating to notice the bike gained weight at each step of the best way. This bike weighs greater than the X, which weighs greater than the R. On our scale, the CRF450RL is 277 kilos with out gas, which is significantly greater than any of the others. The value, then again, is significantly much less at $9999. That’s really a value discount in comparison with 2019.

HUSQVARNA FE501S


Husqvarna, as everybody most likely is aware of by now, is owned by the identical dad or mum firm as KTM. That leads individuals to imagine that the bikes are primarily the identical. In some instances, that’s true, however not right here. The FE501S has linkage suspension within the rear, similar to Husqvarna’s motocross bikes. The KTM doesn’t, and meaning there are vital variations within the body. There are additionally variations within the bodywork and parts. The Husqvarna has Braktec brakes and a Braktec hydraulic clutch. It has a ProTaper handlebar, D.I.D. rims and a skid plate as customary gear. The Husky additionally has CNC-machined triple clamps.

Still, the record of options which are shared between the Husky and KTM is for much longer. They have equivalent WP XPLOR forks and equivalent motors. This is just about the identical motor that KTM and Husky use in all their competitors four-strokes, though it’s in a milder state of tune and has a 6-speed gearbox. In order to name it a 501, the stroke is 8.4mm longer, bringing the precise displacement to 511cc. Husqvarna could be very severe about conserving this bike quiet. There’s a reed valve within the air boot to quell consumption noise. Even the tires have been chosen with sound output in thoughts. The Continental TKC 80s are very street-oriented and make little or no highway noise. When we changed them, we needed to set up the rim locks that come within the bike’s instrument bag. On our scale, the 2023 Husky FE501S is 248 kilos with out gas, and it’s the costliest on this group at $12,649.

KTM 500EXC


This bike obtained a reasonably complete redesign again in 2020. That was when it obtained a brand new head and a redesigned metal body, however the total design ideas have been in play since 2012 when gas injection was launched. Today, the KTM’s most distinctive characteristic is its PDS no-linkage rear suspension. This isn’t your father’s PDS. It has developed through the years, and even its harshest critics should concede that it’s come a good distance. In entrance, it has a coil-spring WP XPLOR fork, similar to the Husqvarna. The motor is rather like the Husqvarna’s as nicely, though it breathes just a little extra freely. The airbox is completely different, and the consumption is formed otherwise as a result of the PDS shock is offset and permits extra room. Like the Husky, the KTM has a reed valve within the air consumption. Unlike the Husky, the KTM has Brembo brakes, Brembo clutch hydraulics, a cast-aluminum triple clamp and no skid plate. The solely adjustments for 2023 are graphics and the colour of the body, which is orange. If that is in step with KTM custom, the body shade signifies that subsequent yr shall be an enormous redesign. The 500EXC is the lightest of the group at 244 kilos with out gas. It sells for $12,549.

MOTOR SWEEPSTAKES


All of those bikes have clean, candy energy. They aren’t loopy quick, however they’re quick sufficient. Unlike the 350cc variations of those bikes, which we examined within the April 2023 difficulty, you don’t end up enthusiastic about modification from the phrase go. To put a quantity on it, all 4 bikes make someplace within the neighborhood of 40 horsepower. That’s far wanting most 450 race bikes, that are within the higher 50s. But, you don’t need that sort of energy in a path bike. It’s an excessive amount of work. These bikes are all simple to handle, enjoyable to experience and undoubtedly don’t go away you wanting.

Of the 4, Beta wins the facility sweepstakes. It has some actual bark within the midrange. In a four-bike roll-on drag race, they might come off the road about the identical, however from the center up, the Beta would draw back and by no means look again. That’s a pure consequence of being in a extra aggressive state of tune. The Beta has a louder exhaust, and we’re betting it has extra gas being delivered. Next bike to the drag-race end can be the KTM, though it might be a number of bike lengths again and solely a hair in entrance of the opposite two. As far as gear ratios go, the 4 bikes are freakishly comparable, gear for gear. They all redline at about 34 mph in first after which have comparable gaps all the best way to sixth. On prime, we confess we by no means did a Bonneville pace run, however we did do the mathematics. All have gearing to theoretically attain 100 mph at 9000 rpm. That merely tells you that they aren’t screaming at regular freeway pace.

Even although the Beta has a definite energy benefit, it’s the KTM that has the most effective total character. It runs clear, by no means stalls and has wonderful roll-on. Just a few years in the past we’d have by no means believed this potential from a motorcycle with EPA-approved gas mapping. The Beta and the Honda are extra susceptible to stalling and have jerkier throttle response. The Honda, specifically, has an on-or-off nature down low. That makes you utilize the clutch just a little extra as a safeguard towards stalling. And, if you happen to over-use the clutch, it will possibly fade; it’s the one bike of the 4 with a cable-actuated clutch.

TRAIL MANNERS


The KTM and Husqvarna have an enormous benefit within the weight division. They really feel like actual dust bikes, and meaning they are often very aggressive on the path. The Beta is just a little larger, taller and heavier, however not at all clumsy. The proven fact that it’s essentially the most highly effective is the most important purpose it’s tougher to manhandle. All 4 are absolute featherweights in comparison with the Honda. It’s an enormous boy. This finally ends up being a limiting issue regardless of the place you experience or what you do. On uphills, gravity has an enormous say in how far you go. On downhills, it limits how briskly you’ll be able to and the way rapidly you’ll be able to cease. We can say, nonetheless, that the Honda has the most effective suspension of the group and possibly, simply possibly, the additional weight can take just a little credit score. We aren’t saying that if you happen to add 30 kilos to your bike it would instantly have wonderful suspension, however we all know that if you rise up to hurry in whoops and tough terrain, the Honda is wonderful. It goes straight and is completely steady. Still, the considered getting sideways in whoops on a 277-pound bike is simply scary sufficient to make us again it down just a little early.

The Beta’s suspension is softer and might get just a little unfastened in whoops. It’s clearly designed for decrease speeds and extra technical using circumstances. It does very nicely in rock gardens and could be very degree and steady regardless of having such gentle settings. You nonetheless can’t name the Beta plush, although. It has a stiff chassis and seat, which mix to transmit an uncomfortable quantity of suggestions to the rider. Both the KTM and the Husky ship a a lot cushier, extra snug experience. They have fork and shock settings just like these of the Beta, however between the chassis and the seat, the top result’s much less harsh and extra pleasant.

Comparing the KTM and Husky boils right down to that time-honored debate between linkage suspension and PDS. Riders can argue the virtues of each late into the evening across the campfire. We usually go to mattress early. To repeat what we now have typically stated, we favor the KTM’s PDS suspension at decrease speeds. We just like the motion and love the additional floor clearance. At greater speeds, we really feel the Husky is extra degree and predictable. We additionally just like the entrance finish of the Husky higher at any pace. We give some credit score to the ProTaper handlebar and the machined triple clamp.

DUEL OF THE DUALS
When you spend hours on a motorcycle, as we are inclined to do with dual-sport machines, little issues can turn out to be large issues. Here are some random notes from the path:

• The brakes on three of the 4 bikes are wonderful. The Honda and the Beta use Nissin, and the KTM makes use of Brembo; all have good really feel and wonderful energy. The Braktec parts on the Husky are weaker and mushier.

• All 4 bikes have radiator followers and wish them. They run scorching in tight terrain. That’s a pure consequence of getting lean gas mixtures and restrictive exhausts.

• We give Beta credit score for having a number of maps and traction management, however should admit that we favored the Sunshine map with out traction management in just about all circumstances. We nonetheless like having choices even when we don’t use them.

• We had a number of electrical points with the Beta that delayed the shootout. They associated to the wiring harness and an airbox sensor, and so they have been dealt with by a vendor underneath guarantee, simply as they might for any buyer.

• With massive electrical switches mounted on the KTM and Husky handlebar, house could be very restricted, a lot in order that we couldn’t regulate the levers correctly.

• The Husky, KTM and Beta have very floppy license-plate brackets and can ultimately get sucked into the rear wheel and spit out. The Honda’s, then again, is so overbuilt which you can stand on it.

• The Beta has a kickstand that’s loopy brief. It usually leans at a 30-degree angle.

• KTM and Husqvarna have achieved a superb job of hiding all of the emissions gear. We don’t know the place they put the charcoal canister. Everything is correct out within the open on the Honda.

• The Honda has the most effective headlight by far.

• The Beta comes with a Trail Tech GPS—customary gear!

THE CHOICE
Picking the best dual-sport bike is definitely far more troublesome than selecting a motocross bike or the rest. You can’t resolve with a stopwatch. Dual-sport riders are a really disparate group—some use them for commuting, others for outright competitors. Here’s how we stack these 4:

FIRST PLACE: KTM 500EXC


We love this bike regardless that it drives us just a little loopy. It has a clean energy supply, it’s extremely mild, and it has wonderful path manners. Yes, we want it had the sheer energy of the Beta and the road manners of the Honda, however we are able to work with what KTM has supplied.

SECOND PLACE: HUSQVARNA FE501S


Obviously, the Husqvarna has most of the identical virtues because the KTM. The solely purpose the Husky surrenders the highest spot is due to its comparatively small disadvantages in brakes and energy. For those that plan on competitors, the Husky is perhaps the most effective place to begin.

THIRD PLACE: BETA 500RR-S


Going in, we assumed the Beta would take the highest place on this shootout, simply because it did in our 350 dual-sport comparability. Horsepower is a convincing argument. As it seems, all of the 500s make sufficient energy to please just about anybody, and the Beta remains to be just a little tough within the consolation division.

FOURTH PLACE: HONDA CRF450RL


An wonderful variety of dual-sport bikes by no means go off-road. So, another person would possibly have a look at the Honda as a simple winner. It’s extraordinarily snug, it’s overbuilt and it has spectacular suspension. But, we’re who we’re. As a pure off-road machine, the CRF450RL is an excessive amount of bike. We’ll put it aside for the lengthy rides with a unfastened schedule.

BMW Motorrad Motorsport WorldSBK Riders Show Resilience in Challenging Misano Weekend

The BMW Motorrad WorldSBK riders showed their fighting spirit during a challenging weekend at the Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli. Despite facing adversity, the team managed to deliver impressive results during the fifth round of the FIM Superbike World Championship 2023.

Yellow and red flags interrupted the Superpole qualification on Saturday, but Scott Redding managed to secure 12th place, with Gerloff in 14th, Sykes in 18th, and Baz in 19th. Unfortunately, Baz was later demoted three places for race one due to a penalty incurred during the third practice session. The best result for BMW in the first race on Saturday was delivered by Redding, who finished in 11th place.

In the Superpole race on Sunday morning, Gerloff moved up to ninth place, while Redding was in 11th place and Baz in 13th. Unfortunately, Sykes took a tumble, but he managed to finish the race in 20th place.

During the second main race, Gerloff recorded his best result of the season by finishing in eighth place. Baz started from the back of the field, battled his way up to 12th place, and Sykes crossed the finish line in 13th position. Redding made a great start, moving up from 13th to ninth, but struggled during the race and finished in 14th position.

BMW Motorrad Motorsport Director, Marc Bongers, praised the team’s fighting spirit, but acknowledged that there’s still work to be done. The sixth round of the season in the WorldSBK 2023 will take place from 30th June to 2nd July at Donington Park (GBR).

The BMW riders shared their reactions to the race in Misano:

  • Garrett Gerloff, Bonovo action BMW Racing Team, was reasonably happy with his eighth-place finish and is motivated for the next races at Donington.
  • Scott Redding, ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team, acknowledged that the weekend was quite difficult, and the team will keep working to find a solution.
  • Loris Baz, Bonovo action BMW Racing Team, expressed his disappointment with the bike’s issues but praised the team’s mechanics for fixing it in time for the race. He hopes that their bad luck is finally over.
  • Tom Sykes, ROKiT BMW Motorrad WorldSBK Team, acknowledged the difficulty in finding a base setting during a race weekend but appreciated the team’s hard work in gathering information to move forward.