The XR650L is greater than the sum of its numbers somehow. Years of riding has brought me back to the big XR, and nothing brings a smile to my face quite like it. I feel like I’ve returned back home riding the XRL.
@@braapfactory9942 That’s good, because a lot of people get intimidated by it’s size. I guess you have to ride one to know what they’re really about. 👍🏻
The whole XR line is maybe the most practical line of bikes on the planet. Gotta love ‘em. Call them a pig, yet everyone wants one after watching them in action. My favorite one was an 83 XR600L. That thing was modded into the best running dirt bike I’ve had, and great for the road too. It spent lots of nights racing Friday night mx at Ascot park, cruised the beach, handled the trails through Big Bear with comfort, finished Barstow to Vegas respectfully, blasted through the Riverside Raceway’s Viewfinder’s GP’s straight through with no pit stops or issues, and rode it back home 60 miles down the freeway with ease. Someone scored on that bike.. I bow to your fine XR650L..
They are all phenomenal bikes. The ease of maintenance and ride ability sold me on this bike. I do plan to drop some weight and do a few things that will tailor it towards what I need, but out of the box it is great.
If you're local maybe we can ride one day. Since the flat, I installed rim locks and haven't had an issue. I didn't think about these not coming with it and the tube ripped at the valve stem probably from braking.
Nice! I have an 03 cr250 2 stroke and am gonna be selling it for one of these. I ride mostly stuff like this in Northern California mountains. The 250 is to wild and always gets me in trouble 😂 I just wanna brap some mountains
you will love the brp but the first mod should be a bigger tank . i had a 4 gal on the old brp and went with a 5.8 for the need brp . 4 gal was a 10 min swap the 5.8 took some r & ding. hope your going right now to score something ;-) and #livetoride
Love my XR650l ,I've had my XR for 10 years now ,and running on new Top "Pumped"End ,I 50,000 out of the stock motor. I got some super moto wheels along the way, now I've Got the best of both worlds and so Enjoy the the RIDE. Thanks from NOR-CAL.
Does the bike feel fast? And what bike would you recommend out of a crf300l, drz400, dr650, or xr650l. I am doing mainly road but need the bike offroad capable. Not just gravel, a little more than that like jumps and rougher terrain.
I have not had a chance to ride any that you listed besides my XR. Bigger displacement bikes will do better on the highway but I think the CRF would be the best out of the bunch for off road riding. It’s probably the lightest too.
The xr is only ~40lbs heavier than the crf and has 350cc extra displacement. It seems just as offroad capable as the 300l is. It seems a bit tall but ok. Does it feel fast and did you have any issues with it the time you had it?
@@JeremyDovin the XR is pretty tall and I am on the shorter side but I can make it work. There are companies that make lowering links for the rear suspension and the front you can adjust it in the triple clamps. The bike is deceiving because it makes tractor like torque and will pull you through just fine. However, it doesn’t make a lot up top so you shift early and use the torque to pull you.
The XR650L is greater than the sum of its numbers somehow. Years of riding has brought me back to the big XR, and nothing brings a smile to my face quite like it. I feel like I’ve returned back home riding the XRL.
Despite its weight and height for smaller people like myself. It is still very easy to ride and it does everything well.
@@braapfactory9942 That’s good, because a lot of people get intimidated by it’s size. I guess you have to ride one to know what they’re really about. 👍🏻
The whole XR line is maybe the most practical line of bikes on the planet. Gotta love ‘em. Call them a pig, yet everyone wants one after watching them in action. My favorite one was an 83 XR600L. That thing was modded into the best running dirt bike I’ve had, and great for the road too. It spent lots of nights racing Friday night mx at Ascot park, cruised the beach, handled the trails through Big Bear with comfort, finished Barstow to Vegas respectfully, blasted through the Riverside Raceway’s Viewfinder’s GP’s straight through with no pit stops or issues, and rode it back home 60 miles down the freeway with ease. Someone scored on that bike.. I bow to your fine XR650L..
They are all phenomenal bikes. The ease of maintenance and ride ability sold me on this bike. I do plan to drop some weight and do a few things that will tailor it towards what I need, but out of the box it is great.
@@braapfactory9942 If you haven’t already, do the Dave’s mod.
@@DeaconLucas1 I have added a lectron to it a while back.
Looks like a good day! That bike is a tank!
It is definitely a tank.
Here for the xr650 stuff
I will have to get more XR content then. There is a little riding from the Colorado videos I've posted recently.
wish i was out there with you !!! sucks you got a flat but it deff happens . hope your out this weekend doing some chasing and #livetoride
If you're local maybe we can ride one day. Since the flat, I installed rim locks and haven't had an issue. I didn't think about these not coming with it and the tube ripped at the valve stem probably from braking.
Nice! I have an 03 cr250 2 stroke and am gonna be selling it for one of these. I ride mostly stuff like this in Northern California mountains. The 250 is to wild and always gets me in trouble 😂 I just wanna brap some mountains
you will love the brp but the first mod should be a bigger tank . i had a 4 gal on the old brp and went with a 5.8 for the need brp . 4 gal was a 10 min swap the 5.8 took some r & ding. hope your going right now to score something ;-) and #livetoride
You will like the XR a lot. I love that it is street legal and can get you to and from trails.
Love my XR650l ,I've had my XR for
10 years now ,and running on new
Top "Pumped"End ,I 50,000 out of the stock motor. I got some super moto wheels along the way, now I've
Got the best of both worlds and so
Enjoy the the RIDE.
Thanks from NOR-CAL.
At least it made it all the way there
For some reason they do not come with a rim lock. I believe I messed it up when braking due to the tube ripped at the stem.
Does the bike feel fast? And what bike would you recommend out of a crf300l, drz400, dr650, or xr650l. I am doing mainly road but need the bike offroad capable. Not just gravel, a little more than that like jumps and rougher terrain.
I have not had a chance to ride any that you listed besides my XR. Bigger displacement bikes will do better on the highway but I think the CRF would be the best out of the bunch for off road riding. It’s probably the lightest too.
The xr is only ~40lbs heavier than the crf and has 350cc extra displacement. It seems just as offroad capable as the 300l is. It seems a bit tall but ok. Does it feel fast and did you have any issues with it the time you had it?
@@JeremyDovin the XR is pretty tall and I am on the shorter side but I can make it work. There are companies that make lowering links for the rear suspension and the front you can adjust it in the triple clamps. The bike is deceiving because it makes tractor like torque and will pull you through just fine. However, it doesn’t make a lot up top so you shift early and use the torque to pull you.
@@JeremyDovin I also haven’t had any issues with it but have only put around 1,500 or so miles on it.
Ok thanks
Water cooled. Why?
@@E_Clampus_Vitus the XR650L is air cooled not water cooled.
@@braapfactory9942 Thanks. I got mixed up with the XR650R.
where is this?\
This is Cedar Springs OHV in Abbeville, SC.