Kawasaki Versys-X 300 On and Off Road Test Ride: My New Favorite Adventure Bike for Beginners

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  • The Kawasaki Versys X 300 is a beginner adventure bike that I've wanted to test ride for a long time, so when I had the opportunity to get out and do a Versys 300 test ride and first impressions video, including taking the Kawasaki Versys X 300 off road, I immediately jumped at the chance. I have to admit I had low expectations for the Kawasaki Versys 300x. I expected it to be just a street bike with some adventure motorcycle styling, but to not really be an off road capable motorcycle at all. I am pleased to say that I was wrong, and actually my overall Versys X 300 review is overwhelmingly positive. I think it's a very capable and easy to ride adventure bike for beginners, but also has enough capability to make it enjoyable for more experienced off road motorcycle riders. When I took the Versys 300 off road, it surprised me with its solid suspension and great off pavement performance. I'd feel very comfortable recommending the Versys 300x to any new rider who is looking for an all around capable bike that'll let them explore all kinds of on and off road riding. If you're in the market for a good starter adventure bike, I'd highly recommend giving the Kawasaki Versys X300 a test ride!
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  • @spydie
    @spydie ปีที่แล้ว +70

    I'm 71, riding for 55+ years, bike number 64... I love the Versys. Have owned a couple other Adventure bikes (KLR650 and Himalayan) and this one is by far my favorite. It may be a good beginner's bike as you say, but it's a good bike for anyone with any amount of riding skills and years in the saddle.

    • @heritagehillsecurity8778
      @heritagehillsecurity8778 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thank you.

    • @kats1978
      @kats1978 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I watched your comparison video of CB500X and Versys 300. And I love it!!

    • @spydie
      @spydie ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@kats1978 Thank you for your kind words.

    • @bwnco
      @bwnco 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I love hearing reviews from seasoned older riders that have owned many bikes. Thanks forsharing

    • @JoseAlvarez-dl3hm
      @JoseAlvarez-dl3hm 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@spydie is it true you need to wear hear plugs if you do highway speeds on the versys x300? they say the motor is quice noicy

  • @burgundypoint
    @burgundypoint 2 ปีที่แล้ว +181

    Very underrated bike. Would have killed everything else if it had the ninja 400 engine

    • @adventuremotoman
      @adventuremotoman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      agreed....it moves along good for a 300

    • @bultacowally
      @bultacowally 2 ปีที่แล้ว +43

      and if it had the 400 engine you'd be whining about it needing a 500 cc engine....it just never ends with small displacement motorcycles. You want 400 cc then buy a 400 cc motorcycle gee that was tough....

    • @bnolsen
      @bnolsen 2 ปีที่แล้ว +63

      BS. We whine because kawi already has a 400 engine that would easily fit on this versys x300.

    • @bultacowally
      @bultacowally 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@bnolsen well like I said if Kawi put the 400 engine in it you would be whining it needs a 500 cc engine so just take it or leave it as it is. I'd be willing to bet money that the engineers at Kawasaki already know the 400 Ninja engine would suck in an adventure bike because it is not an adventure bike engine. Smaller displacement lower HP engines are most likely way more adaptable to off road than say like putting a Ninja H2 engine in a Versys adventure bike frame don't ya think??? I had a Versys 300 and even that little engine is quite ornery for the off road part of an adventure bike. All about power delivery. You put a Ninja 400 engine in a Versys and it would certainly make too much HP too quickly for off road use. Just buy a freaking Ninja 400 and build it into a scrambler. Dumber things have been done to motorcycles....

    • @burgundypoint
      @burgundypoint 2 ปีที่แล้ว +48

      @@bultacowally The thing is the X300 is limited in power for the open highway, you know the bit of road that is important to get to the off road parts. Overtaking at speed is a tense affair. A 500 or 650 wouldn't do what the 400 engine would. They weigh significantly more. If we had that 400 in the Versys x we most likely wouldn't be asking for larger engines at the expense of the weight increase. The 400 engine is lighter than the 300 and produces about 20% more power. It hits a sweet spot of getting significantly more power with actual weight savings, which is in line with the Versys X concept, a nimble light weight versatile bike. Just buying a Ninja 400 as a replacement isn't an option either because the ergonomics are all wrong for what people intend to do with the Versys X. Kawasaki needs to make an X400 already.

  • @mattshanley1
    @mattshanley1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +54

    You really hit the nail on the head with this one. I too have used words like "Swiss Army Knife" when describing this bike to people. As an NYC resident I have to do a two hour highway slog just to get to roads that I actually want to ride for fun. This bike can do anything you throw at it short of true dual sport terrain, and there are no shortage of videos of guys doing some pretty gnarly stuff on this bike that I would never even attempt. It is very capable on twisty roads, and the fact that you have to wring its neck to get to the good power is a pro, not a con. In the car world they say the answer is always Miata, in moto they should say that the answer is always Versys-x300... Until they come out with the Versys-x400, at least. People dismiss this bike out of hand because it is only a 300, but in a class where they are just taking a Duke and putting Adventure Plastics on it and calling it an Adventure Bike, this feels more like a small, lightweight adventure bike done right.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      This guy gets it

    • @kf4293
      @kf4293 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Buddy, unless you're doing theater or something that really tied you to NYC... You need to get somewhere close to the outdoors. Just say'n.
      Go listen to John Denver's Colorado a few times. But don't land in Denver. Go north or western slope!

    • @mattshanley1
      @mattshanley1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@kf4293 Well, unless they relocate the American Museum of Natural History to the Catskills, I will be tied to NYC for the next 12-15 years....

    • @keving7350
      @keving7350 ปีที่แล้ว

      Do you get vibrations in your hand and feet on the two hour rides to the mountains?

    • @mattshanley1
      @mattshanley1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@keving7350 The vibes are there for sure, but I have never thought of them as a problem. They are noticeably worse now that I don't have the bar end weights because of handguards. I still don't think of it as problematic though.

  • @mimi1girl2dempsey3
    @mimi1girl2dempsey3 2 ปีที่แล้ว +53

    I've been riding for over 40 years and this is my favourite bike.
    I mostly ride gravel roads and trails in the woods. Not a motocross but will take me anywhere I want to ride. I'm an explorer by nature and mostly ride alone.
    I modified the suspension, put knobbies on, a tall seat from Seat Concepts.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I bet that tall seat makes a huge difference

    • @bullsharkdb
      @bullsharkdb 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      What was exactly about the suspension modification you did to the Versys?

    • @mimi1girl2dempsey3
      @mimi1girl2dempsey3 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@bullsharkdb I installed Hyperpro progressive springs in the front and a new adjustable shock and spring in back. I got it just before the snow started to fly so I haven't had a chance to evaluate it yet. Been so log I doubt I'll be able to compare with the stock.

    • @bullsharkdb
      @bullsharkdb 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@mimi1girl2dempsey3 Cheers mate!

    • @airadaimagery692
      @airadaimagery692 ปีที่แล้ว

      Did you have to raise your front fender? How’s that work off road?

  • @southerndeth
    @southerndeth 2 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    I've had mine for 3 years now. The Versys X 300 has to be the greatest bike ever made (for $5500). It's no Dual-Sport, but it will go anywhere you point it with 100% confidence. Love it!

  • @Randolini
    @Randolini 2 ปีที่แล้ว +35

    I pretty much agree with you on everything. I filled up yesterday. 3.98 gal. at 212 miles. It pulls from 4000 rpm and runs comfortably at 75 mph and 9000 rpm. I went out this afternoon and put 60 miles on it on two lane country roads. 80 degrees and strong S winds in NORTEX. I've added a center stand and bag on the back. I'm looking for some panniers before I set out on an adventure. It's way more fun than my 100 horse Harley. I'm saving for a new 5 speed GROM. It handles well on dirt, mud and gravel. It's a great bike foe someone who recently turned 75. I grew up riding 2 stroke dirt bikes in the early 70s. My first street bike was a 72 Yamaha R5C. 4 wheels move the body, 2 wheels move the soul.

    • @govinda102000
      @govinda102000 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I love my 2020. My friend will kill me when he finds out I didn't buy a Harley like him.

    • @michaelwillis3491
      @michaelwillis3491 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I have had a 1500 cruiser, and a DL 1000. I am 72 now and sold my DL two years ago. I need a lighter bike. This bike seems to check all the boxes for me.

    • @TheBandit7613
      @TheBandit7613 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Is it a parallel twin?

  • @petrosspetrosgali
    @petrosspetrosgali ปีที่แล้ว +11

    I just built one of these at work today and was shocked at how nice it is to ride. I’m 5’6 with a 29” inseam. It is very well balanced I rode it through the gauntlet of side by sides in the shop at less than 1mp and never even felt the need to take my feet off the pegs.

  • @stevewzorn
    @stevewzorn 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I'm 75 and have owned 332 bikes in my life, been riding since 14. Own 8 at present, am loving smaller bikes as I grow older and weaker. This looks like something I'm going to look into in my future. Thanks for the honest review.

  • @DodgerMohr
    @DodgerMohr 2 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    Great review. I own a Versys 300x & found with a few little upgrades (tyres, 15 tooth front sprocket & larger foot pegs) it becomes a very capable on & off road adventure bike. I very impressed with Versys 300x especially for the price. Spot on with being a great bike for new riders but it’s also great for all riders who want to have fun. Thanks 👍

    • @georgem2456
      @georgem2456 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What are your impressions after putting the 15T front sprocket ? Travel speeds are now done at lower revs ? And what about acceleration and gear shifting?

    • @matthatter93
      @matthatter93 ปีที่แล้ว

      With that new sprocket did you need to change the chain?

    • @malcolmabram2957
      @malcolmabram2957 ปีที่แล้ว

      A beginner's bike? For someone who just wants a bike to ride, no matter how much experience, a sensible option.

  • @luvnotvideos
    @luvnotvideos 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Glad you love this bike! Like others here, I've been riding a little over 30 years and have done everything from a big Kawasaki Nomad 1600 bagger to the little Yamaha TW200. After I sold the TW200 (which I regret), I bought the Versys 300x to be an all-around travel bike that could handle highway speeds, but was also short enough for my 5' 4" frame, and light enough that I could pick up if I slipped on a trail - important for a 50+year old woman. I upgraded the front sprocket, which fixed the quick shift and revving, and also gained a better top-end on the highway. My off-roading experience on the bike is limited to fire roads along the Blue Ridge Parkway, but that's enough for me. I absolutely love this machine! My only complaint is the seat. A sheepskin helps, but I'm still looking for a better seat.

  • @thecaptain6994
    @thecaptain6994 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Good review. I just returned from a 2,000 mile trip all over Baja. Performed like an absolute charm. I now have a little over 10,000 miles on it and love it. I put an aftermarket seat on it so that I wasn’t pushed too far forward. I’m 6’3” and I’m very comfortable on it now.

  • @EachAdventure
    @EachAdventure 2 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    The Versys X-300 is a really neat bike. It's definitely more street oriented but if you do a lot of mixed riding and mainly stick to easier terrain when riding off road it's hard to beat. Great video!

    • @SamiNami
      @SamiNami 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I found it a lot better off road than the KLR, mainly due to the weight difference.

    • @proudtitanicdenier4300
      @proudtitanicdenier4300 ปีที่แล้ว

      I take that shit on single track ngl

  • @albertgjohnston
    @albertgjohnston 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hello internet motorcycle buddy. I am a new Versys owner. I am a "new rider" because it's been a while, but also a very seasoned individual. The Versys 300 IS definitely great for MOST entry level riders. I bought the Versys along with it's sibling the Ninja 1000 in April 2024. So this (these) are the first motorcycles that I've owned in about 45 years. The "prep time" to get on the Versy and zoom off to work is almost nil. But to ride my Ninja 1000 SX takes some prep time. First I have to decide if I am mentally prepared to launch 140++ HP over one wheel at 7 a.m. Then I have to back the Ninja down from the garage down to the street. Once I am onboard and go through the mental checklist (3 or 4 times) I am all smiles for the 7 1/2 miles to work.. that IS the saddest (sadist? part) // Once I am on the Ninja it feels like I am committing motorcycle abuse by riding such a short distance. // My first motorcycle was a 1974 Honda CL125. I'm 225 lbs, height 67". With the Versys I get 60.3 mpg in city driving. // My only caveat to new riders. This motorcycle has a front wheel that is a larger diameter than the rear wheel. This affects the performance on curves. The Versys will want to counteract the rider's lean into the curve. // So... the absolute best beginner bike. Something you will be bored with in a year or less. Any plain old street bike that keeps you in an upright position, with 350cc or less. Consider used bikes first, as this is just like... well, you know, that relationship you had way back. // Oh, and by the way. I never expected all the compliments that I get on how good this bike looks.

  • @spinwater66
    @spinwater66 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I am a 'seasoned rider' who owns an X300......these bikes are a blast! Light weight, cheap, super fuel efficient, and dependable. I've had so much fun motto camping on this bike. It has taken me all over SW Colorado and beyond.....and has never refused anything I have thrown at it. Just slap some real tires on it, and away you go!
    Thanks for freezing yer butt off and still getting this out! .........

    • @bwnco
      @bwnco 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      im near D town sw colo

  • @jwaller1327
    @jwaller1327 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    My daughter picked up one of these in December, 2018. What a great little bike! She's off in the military, so for now, the bike is in my care and I've been riding the heck out of it. I guess the deal with the seat is subjective. I've rode the Versys X300 for a 500 mile day and it was no worse for me than some other bikes. I actually think I prefer a wide, firm seat, which is exactly the description of the stock seat. If the bike were mine, though, I would change the seat. But only to get more seat to peg room, not because the seat's uncomfortable for me. I think the Versys X300 is easier to ride in most circumstances than the KLR650 and I'd be willing to take one any place I'd be willing to take a KLR650.

    • @ragbag46
      @ragbag46 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I have a 300X, the seat is terrible, I was forced to have it rebuilt, look on the internet it is famous for its bad seat.

  • @thomaslehmann12
    @thomaslehmann12 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Bought my first bike and it is a 2023 Versys 300X. Loved this video.

  • @PacificWaffle
    @PacificWaffle 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Love mine. Most other riders I chat with are surprised it's only a 300 with its looks. If they did make a 400 (or 399 for insurance), I think i'd jump on it in a heartbeat, 300 has never let me down but i've felt it's limits on a number of occasions.

  • @alecdichristopher3498
    @alecdichristopher3498 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have a had my versys 300 for a couple of years now. The exact looking model you are reviewing and I love it

  • @sissydreams7494
    @sissydreams7494 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Nice short review (I'm a first-time viewer of your channel). I wish they offered a tubeless tire option. Holy Grail would be a Versys 400x, same low seat height, tubeless tires, 5 gallon tank, more wind/rain protection. That would be the ultimate solo tourer/light-ADV bike for smaller riders! SUBSCRIBED!

    • @stevewzorn
      @stevewzorn 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Love your suggestions for the unicorn bike.

  • @lew3057
    @lew3057 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I have this bike and put a 15 spoke sprocket in it and it lowered the revs making it more enjoyable in lower gears. Overall a great bike for me (5'8" tall) and i weight in at 140 lbs. As an older guy it works for me. Good video.

  • @trd4d
    @trd4d ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Reading these comments, and listening to your review, I think I will get one tomorrow.
    Went and got one. Been riding off-road since the early 70s. Defiantly not an entry level rider. Got it for the twin, the low weight in case I drop it, and the low stance so that I probably won’t drop it in the first place. Went to get a KLRs a few weeks ago, but found the Versys that I didn’t know existed. Really wanted a twin, lightweight, water cooled with long range.

  • @christianzyweck7256
    @christianzyweck7256 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just saw this after riding some twisties with a little snow, ice and a bunch of gravel today lol. I bought this a year ago for my son. I’ve personally put over 7000 miles on it myself and can tell you that, after riding for over 40 years on more than 15 bikes ranging from Harleys to Can Ams and R1200GSs to XT250s (the 1980 “Rambo” bike), KLRs and Thruxtons, this is possibly my favorite all around bike of all time. I’ve loved them all, but this little bike is unreal in fun and versatility factor. I got my KLX from Sublimity about a year and a half ago. I love that little beast as well, but I usually reach for the 300-X unless the off-road is too knarly. I like the 300 more than the Versys 650, which is also in my stable. I’d take this over a ninja any day.

  • @stevelarson4487
    @stevelarson4487 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I did a test ride on the Versys 300, and liked the bike as you did. It's a fun little bike and this engine is smooth, but high-revving. I ended up buying the Honda CB500X, you should try that bike also. It's got some of the best qualities of the Versys 300 and the KLR-650. The CB500X produces torque at the lower RPM's like the KLR, but has the smoothness of a twin cylinder like the Versys.

  • @l.a.raustadt518
    @l.a.raustadt518 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Well this bike is in the running for a down scale from a DL1000 that is my second ride. My high mileage DL650 probably is worth dirt by the time I'm finished with her. The 1000 is heavy for my rebuilt shoulders and my advancing age (67) . Smaller lighter bikes are shining in the sun like my balding head. Subscribed!

    • @ragbag46
      @ragbag46 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I bought the 300X because when I drop it with my weak back and advanced age (75) I could pick it up.

  • @simemo75
    @simemo75 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thanks for such awesome review. I own a 2018 versys-x, and completely agree with you. I am 5'7, so it fits me perfectly. Have done from highway riding to technical off roading, and it does it all, as long as you are not racing and knowing the bike limits.

  • @jondotcom8706
    @jondotcom8706 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Had one before my Africa Twin. It’s a near-flawless bike that just needs switchable ABS and a few more CCs. Not kidding, it can slice turns like its ninja sibling. Passenger comfort it also among the best.
    I miss it often!!

  • @msims1250
    @msims1250 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Excellent first ride and impressions video. I commented on your Instagram post concerning this bike about the seating position and how comfortable it is for me. I'm 5'6" with a 28" inseam, and I don't feel at all cramped on the Versys 300. It is just about perfect for my short legs. I totally agree that it is a great first adventure bike. I found mine, a very slightly used 2017 model, that the previous owner had set up to take on the Transamerica Trail, but never did. So mine has more off-road focused tires and an excellent skid plate. My wife is riding mine some, and she is really enjoying it, as well. She only ever wanted to be a street rider, but I'm trying to win her over to the dual-sport/adventure riding side of motorcycles. This bike is great for that. Thanks for the video! I look forward to many more!

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Sounds like you scored a pretty sweet bike!

    • @travismalmin451
      @travismalmin451 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Do you think the 300 could handle a 20 mile freeway (~70 mph) commute?

    • @msims1250
      @msims1250 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@DorkintheRoad No doubt but was a deal I couldn’t pass up.

    • @msims1250
      @msims1250 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@travismalmin451 Without a doubt it could. The bike will run 70 all day long, and you still have a bit of room in 6th to pass, if you need to.

  • @GLHS592
    @GLHS592 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    When I decided to get into motorcycling, I was looking at the typical dual sport bikes. I also considered the RE Himilayan. I finally narrowed it down the the RE Himilayan, but I couldn't find them used and didn't want to pay for a new one. I watched a Honda CRF300L video where the guy compared it to the Kawasaki Versys-x 300. I had no interest in the V-x 300, but I checked into it anyway. The more I looked at it, the more I realized it fit my riding interests, plus you could pick them up for reasonable prices used. I found my 2018 for less than blue book. It had 2606 miles on it. The guy even delivered it and gave me a Shoei helmet. It had a top mount case, Barkbuster guards, heated grips, USB charge ports, 15t front sprocket, larger windshield, upgraded seat, and a phone mount. I feel like I got a great deal.
    I rode it around my neighborhood before I took the MSF safety course and got my license so I could get used to it. It didn't take long. It's very easy to ride with an upright seating position that I like. I like the seat height which allows me to flat foot it. The clutch is pinky pulling easy. It manuevers well at slow speeds. The fuel mileage and fuel range are great. I'm getting over 60 mpg and the fuel capacity is more than I need on any ride I'd take. It has more than enough power for me. I don't care to ride fast. I just want to hit the back roads which are mostly chert or chip/seal around here. It's a basic bike that just works. If I had to complain, I'd say it's hard to get used to the RPMs coming from the pushrod V8 world. I like other bikes, but I can't see me needing anything else.

  • @davidknows3320
    @davidknows3320 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Feels cramped lol. I'm 6'3, 34" inseam. I ride the daylights out of my x300. It's all perception. Once you solve the seat issues, the Versys is an awesome do it all 65 mpg toy. I've been riding for 35 years, I absolutley love this bike.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's less perception and more comparison to other less cramped bikes I've ridden. I Didn't say it was unrideable.

    • @adventuremotoman
      @adventuremotoman 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Maybe a bit small for a bigger or taller person I would agree.

    • @rileyhughes5613
      @rileyhughes5613 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I think relative to like a GSA1250 it will feel small, but I am 6'1 (also 34" inseam, longass legs) and I was actually surprised how large it felt compared to other small-CC bikes I've tried.
      When I sat on a Z400 it felt like a frickin' Grom, when I rode my brother's Versys I was pleasantly surprised. For context I daily a SFV650 so I don't have many ADV bikes to compare it to, but my brother dailies his VX300 and he's also probably like 6'0.
      Tldr: it's small for an ADV bike, but big for a 300CC street bike.

    • @BB-1990
      @BB-1990 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm 5'6" on a good day and have a 30' inseam, how does someone who is 5'10" have the same inseam?
      Must have a huge torso.

    • @paulstanley3265
      @paulstanley3265 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Did you get the ergo seat they offer and did the 1 inch in height help? I been looking at this bike for awhile I may try it out.

  • @MrShad73
    @MrShad73 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    5'10 here too. Looked at this bike last year and felt great standing over it. Was looking to buy one until I found a great deal on my used CSC RX3. Riding the heck out of it right now so maybe when the Kawasaki the good times truck shows up in my area I'll take the versys and the klr for a spin. Thanks for this review.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for watching!

    • @bullsharkdb
      @bullsharkdb 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Is that a chinese motorcycle, made by Songshen?

    • @MrShad73
      @MrShad73 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bullsharkdb yes csc made by zongshen.

    • @bullsharkdb
      @bullsharkdb 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MrShad73 How's your experience with the RX3?

    • @MrShad73
      @MrShad73 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@bullsharkdb I have put on about 6,000 miles hasn't failed me yet. Following the maintenance schedule and gets me where I want to go. My first adventure style bike so next bike will be bigger for a little more power. But I am happy what this 250cc bike will do.

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The Versys 300 has many of the same pros and cons as my BMW G310GS. I've ridden small displacement dual sport bikes since 1975 and always wanted a small thumper ADV bike and we finally have them. Unfortunately, the manufacturers are still largely treating them as intro bikes for newbies or as bikes for the Asian market. I wish they'd treat them more seriously, although then they'd probably dump a bunch of goofy complex stuff on there not realizing that light and simple are positive attributes that attract many people to these bikes. When I say "serious", I mean substituting aluminum for steel to make the bikes lighter, upgraded suspension with preload and compression dampening front and rear, larger fuel capacity, and maybe a rain mode or that automagic traction control that'll stand a bike up to prevent a crash.
    I'm in my 60s and many of my contemporaries are selling their big heavy ADV bikes and buying a smaller ADV bike so they can continue to ride after the big bike is too much to man handle off road or pick up when dropped.
    I've always enjoyed ultralight camping so for me, the smaller cargo capacity isn't so bad. A 300cc ADV bike is a very fast version of mountain bike camping.
    Coming from older dual sport bikes with barely street legal knobbies, the little ADV bike is a real joy on the road where I usually ride, and it's still capable enough off road for the riding I'm doing into my dotage.

    • @manugrend
      @manugrend 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So true, just because it's a small displacement, it doesn't mean it has to have low quality components. Since you've had both the Versys 300 and the BMW G310GS, which would you choose? Or what are the pros and cons of each? I'm contemplating getting one of the two (used) but can't decide on which one is best. 🤷‍♂

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  • @SamiNami
    @SamiNami 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    This is my current and first bike . 30k /km on the odo now and have ridden it thought 20ish countries. It's been almost perfect. Not a single thing has broken on the bike and I have ridden it everywhere. It's amazing on twisty roads and some rough mountain roads in sarajevo.
    I have test ridden other bike, but honestly I can't find a upgrade. The T7 was way too heavy for the kind of offroad I like to ride. The CRF 300 was good, but it vibed too much on the highway, so that is not good for my travels...
    So I guess I am stuck with my first bike, utill Kawasaki comes out with a Versys-x 400...

    • @eldinmekic3756
      @eldinmekic3756 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Where did you buy the bike in Sarajevo? Did you get it new from a dealership somewhere or...?

    • @SamiNami
      @SamiNami 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@eldinmekic3756 I'm from another country, but loved visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    • @eldinmekic3756
      @eldinmekic3756 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SamiNami Oh okay, I assumed you were from Sarajevo since you mentioned our twisty roads. :D Cool, glad you liked Bosnia and Herzegovina, hope you come by again soon. Best regards.

  • @Thirsty_Fox
    @Thirsty_Fox 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    These are such great and underrated bikes. Lightweight with a humble engine and good fuel range makes a fun platform for adventure.

  • @scott5913
    @scott5913 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    It really is a nice bike. I gotta say though, you should let the engine rev higher. I typically cruise between 6k and 8k. The first half of the rev range is mostly just there to get from idle to cruise. You start getting the most pull around 8k, and peak power is close to redline, so that bike really likes to rev.

    • @jhackett9482
      @jhackett9482 ปีที่แล้ว

      I went up one tooth in front. Still revs high but cruises better at 55. That leaves plenty of revs and power for higher speeds.

  • @Kyle-sr6jm
    @Kyle-sr6jm 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The Versys 300 is directly from the lineage of why so many of us loved the older Ninja 250.
    Light weight, upright posture, good handling, sufficient for highway speeds, big gas tank, good mileage.
    That little engine needs to spin, if you freak out about turning 8-9k rpm, then this bike isn't for you.

  • @hamerplayer1229
    @hamerplayer1229 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Have a 2017 I bought in 2018. Three seasons and 18,000 miles later it has been perfect. Not really an off road bike but good on fire roads and gravel. Excellent on back roads and can do 90 on the highway but the engine screams and the MPG's go way down. Seat needs to be replaced because it sucks. Give Terry's custom seats in Tennessee a call and let him fix that for you. Wear out the stock tires and get some Continental Cross Contacts, they are good for 8,000 on the rear. Great bike but the suspension travel is limited and a BDR ride will beat the shit out of you

  • @Tresh234
    @Tresh234 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm riding one for the past 3 years (had one totaled and got the same one again) and i absolutely love it. I'm 5"7 and feel very comfortable on it on the road and off it.
    couldn't recommend it more and you said it well, it is a Swiss knife of a bike.

  • @uthe54
    @uthe54 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Fantastic video! I have an X300 and love it. I'm a short light-weight rider, and the X300 fits me perfectly. Ironically its my first adventure bike. On a few occasions I've thought about getting a different ADV bike, but usually after researching, I conclude that my X300 is still the perfect bike for me. Possibly an X400 if Kawa ever makes one, but that said, the 300cc has never failed at anything I attempted, so I guess I can't really complain.

  • @patricktracy7940
    @patricktracy7940 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had a 300X then traded it for a W 800. Missed the agility, economy and cheaper insurance since I use my bike as a daily rider.
    Went to trade back to the 300 X. None to be found. The BMW dealer gave me a killer deal on a GS 310. Almost 2000 kms in an I love it!! Plus the 1000 km service was actually cheaper than the Kawasakis. The 3 year unlimited mileage roadside assistance warranty doesn't hurt either. Not as quick as the 300X but more relaxed on the highway. Better seat and more economical too. I highly recommend both bikes!! Oh, this is my 11th bike in 51 years of riding.

  • @ba7837
    @ba7837 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My wife loves hers and is getting pretty good at jumping cattle guards with it. It went everywhere our group went at the Giant Loop ride this year.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm not at all surprised to hear it. That's awesome

  • @ananass8030
    @ananass8030 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Great video! Not enough people give the Versys X the respect it deserves, like you said about your klr, it can do what ever any bike can do but a little slower. the biggest difference between the two is that the Versys likes to scream higher
    Thinking about it, can you talk about the two bikes in comparison to each other? They are ment to do the same things after all, and have the same horse power i think

  • @13thearl
    @13thearl 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am six feet tall with a 31 inch inseam. Put a gel pad and a sheepskin on the saddle and now find it extremely comfy. I went up one tooth on the front sprocket which calms the revs a little and makes 70mph on a motorway doable. The bike feels really light and flickable - it has been described as a mini sports bike on steroids. I mainly use mine for local runs down mucky lanes here in Norfolk in the UK and enjoy the ability to behave badly without endangering my licence. Only negatives for me are tubed tyres which I do not like. I also replaced the stock screen after it developed stress fractures aorund the mounting points - I think a previous owner had over tightened the bolts. Finally, valve checks are at 8,000 miles and are a pain as everything has to come off to get at the darn things. Bike is a keeper for me though as there is nothing else comes near. And I have a "big" bike for touring too.

  • @davidsonneman1121
    @davidsonneman1121 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The wife has one. Took it over the top of the Steens with a group of dual sports at the Giant Loop this year. Other than an oil fill cap problem (long story) it did great. She has been riding dirt bikes for many years and can hang right with me on the little Versys. Cool bike

  • @adriescottpierce3494
    @adriescottpierce3494 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Interesting post. AT first glance I thought you were riding my actual bike, since I have that same exact bike and I bought it in Sublimity. But Mine had zero miles on it at pick up. Im a new rider, 6'2", 235# with bi-lat knee replacements, so I don't have the greatest range of motion in my knees. I only have 100 miles on mine so far but Im loving it, super comfortable to ride and learn on. Price saved me $1500 from a shop in Eugene, obviously worth the drive north. Kawasaki doesn't honor the "Ergo fit" concepts with the Versys as they offer with the Vulcan. I've ordered a high rise more comfortable seat from Seat Concepts. Hoping that helps with knee comfort. Looking forward to more riding and learning..

    • @mimi1girl2dempsey3
      @mimi1girl2dempsey3 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The high seat makes a world of difference. Your knees will thank you. I also bought aftermarket footpegs that dropped it another half inch without me knowing when ordering them. I have an AirHawk over the seat for longer rides.

    • @adriescottpierce3494
      @adriescottpierce3494 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mimi1girl2dempsey3 Thanks for that info, which foot pegs did you buy? Easy installation?

    • @aniyn
      @aniyn 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I also have the Seat Concepts tall seat, and it made a ton of difference. On the stock seat I could only do an hour and a half at a time, after the upgrade I'm able to push to around the 5 hour mark.

  • @johnhamilton2680
    @johnhamilton2680 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hats off to your dealer for letting you spin that bike up. The dealer must trust you. Thanks for sharing.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      They're really good to me with the test rides.

  • @toddinde
    @toddinde 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have to agree with everything said. I have had mine for about a year and a half, and I love it. I have done everything on it from light off roading, commuting and short touring, and I am very pleased. Yes, the seat is hard, and I think at 6', it is a tad low. But I still love it, and get that Steve McQueen feel on the desert roads around here. I have no complaints, and plan to keep it for a long time.

  • @hiltonmcconnell2563
    @hiltonmcconnell2563 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I had the Versys 300X and traded it for the KTM 390 Adventure and the KTM beets the Versys 300 hands down., Much better off road and much better on the highway, also much better on gas, the Versys 300 x drank gas at highway speeds below 80 km ok but after that millage dropped way down. Should go back and take one out that has had its first service, a completely different bike, ring its neck and it will leave the versys in the dust. I also found it much better on the windy roads and way better on the rough roads. I did go with Dunlop TrailMax Mission tires and up graded the skid plate and hand guards to better KTM ones. One thing I really disliked about the Versys is how high it revved on the highway even after changing the sprocket to cut down the revs. The Versys was a good bike but I grew out of it pretty quick, now have over 10,000 km on the KTM and still loving it. I also put GIVI 33/46 hard bags on the KTM and still get great gas millage, and great handling, even with it loaded down, I did raise the handle bars a bit and might even go a bit higher, but getting use to them now standing up. I have taken the KTM off road with ease where I was having a hard time with the Versys, but mostly sit down on bough, until the going gets rough. Nether of the bides seem to like deep sand or deep mud with ruts, most likely because of the front wheel being 19" and a little on the wide side. I also do not think it fare that you compared the KTM before the first service, when you new that they changed the mapping after the break in. The Versys with a 17 liter tank did not go as far as the KTM with a 14 liter gas tank, per tank of gas.

  • @francodipalma8539
    @francodipalma8539 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have the V300X made a small mod that changed the bike for good, 3 theet down on the back sprocket and I love it

  • @houseofroos
    @houseofroos 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great review. I have this bike and I think you hit all the high points. There are lots of older guys on the forums who have downsized to these.
    I bought the x-300 as my first bike in February and then upgraded to a V-strom 650 in August.

    • @houseofroos
      @houseofroos 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @North of the Rio Grande Lol. When I said “older guys” I was referring to myself ;) I’ve got you beat by 5 years.
      I would recommend the Versys-x 300 to anyone. It’s an awesome machine for the money and used ones are plentiful as well.

    • @skiph1622
      @skiph1622 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @🎲 L U C K Y 🎲 …hey LUCKY. I don’t know if my comment will help, but I owned this Versys 300 for over 3 year. It really depends on how you plan to use this bike 70% to 80% of the time. If you will be doing mostly true “adventure” riding on dirt trails/gravel roads then will probably love this bike. If you will do mostly paved roadway riding / paved twistiest and off road riding every once in a while, then you my want to consider other options. I am in my mid 50’s, and definitely slowing down physically. This Versys 300 was very enjoyable, after I put a comfort seat on it. It’s a very fun bike. It brought me back to sensations I experienced as a teenager/very young adult that I had back in the day with my dirt bikes.
      The bike is NOT a dirt bike, but will handle most hard packed dirt roads/trails just fine. It drives very easily on and off road. Is plenty light enough to help prevent dropping the bike. And I miss many things that the Versys 300 offered me after I traded.
      Why did I trade? My “adventure” riding style became more “paved road” travel to scenic areas or landmarks,etc. The Versys 300 can easily handle highway/interstate roads, but I felt uncomfortable on those roads because the bike felt too light, and I would sometimes feel that I was being blown around too much. And it is geared so that the RPMs run high, and though it didn’t “vibrate” all that much, the higher pitch engine noise became bothersome to me.
      But it was nice, at my age, to be able to tilt the bike over (at a stop sign or something) and feel like I had complete control over letting it drop to the ground ( or not. )
      I traded it for the V-Strom 650. I love this bike also. On the road, it is definitely smoother, easy to ride, and I have no problems riding it on gravel roads. It will handle hard packed dirt roads pretty easily. It is much quieter than the Versys. And, for me, much more comfortable on highways and interstate roads, but also very comfortable on twisties and country roads.
      My issue with the V-Strom is that it is heavier. Not a problem when riding, but much more difficult for me at stops. Once it starts tilting a bit at a stop, I have a much harder time stabilizing/balancing it than I did with the Versys. I never once dropped the Versys on a roadway at a stop. But I have already dropped the V-Strom twice after coming to a stop. I am simply just not as strong as I used to be and I am fairly short 5’7” to 5’8” and 30” inseam. I must admit that as I continue to age, I may very well return to the Versys 300. It is a great bike for new riders and experienced riders. It all comes down to riding style/needs.

  • @mayankshuklaYT
    @mayankshuklaYT 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow thats a good work pal!
    You explained quite well, also without using the term entry level or beginner in condescending fashion.

  • @Jonathan-lq4uy
    @Jonathan-lq4uy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've owned two xt225 and currently own an xt250 been riding XT bikes for Years love them I think they're bulletproof but I have always thought of buying a versys 300 just because I have such a long commute to work that is over 40kms and I think the versys would do a much better job as a commuter bike obviously than the XT250. Also I like the idea of taking the wife on the back and I think the versys would be much also a much better bite to do that to go on some little day trips. I'm not a big guy only 135 lb and a 30 in inseam so there's not many bikes out there that I feel comfortable on even though I like to think I have a decent amount of experience. Pretty sure my next bike will be a versys 300. And congrats on doing TH-cam full time I've been a follower for a while now like the videos was thinking of doing something like that myself starting a channel love the idea of it. keep up the good work 👍

  • @henryzabel1746
    @henryzabel1746 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I bought one when they first hit dealers . I have owned many bike from small trail bikes to Goldwings and this is by far the funnest ever . I ride ADV and built a steel skid plate and hand guards within two weeks of getting it . Even with stock tires it went through some extremely rugged off road . Once you break it in and can use the higher revs it is quite impressive . Then I put some 50/50 street legal tires on it and feel pretty much unstoppable on it . Bang for your buck it is hard to beat . Been dependable as a hammer so far . If you would like to see some video of my 300 , search “ following a mountain goat up a forest service road . From buddy “Bigfoot Overland”

  • @GeezerWheels
    @GeezerWheels 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've had my X300 just short of 3 years. I'm 6' 3'' and 210 lbs and YES, I found (past tense) the bike a bit cramped. After lowering the
    pegs one inch, then adding 1.5 inches of seat padding and also adding 2" Rox Pivoting bar risers it fits me perfectly. I have other bikes (Husaberg FE390 enduro for serous offroad and Vstrom 650XT for longer trips) but I still ride my X300. GREAT commuter / mini-ADV bike (70+ mpg when I ride conservatively). I even rode part of the TransAmericaTrail on this bike, Colorado to Utah, over Jeep trails and mountain passes, on tire upgraded tires, Mitas E07s both ends. I rode state highways coming home to Colorado and it did perfectly, even carrying about 40 lbs of luggage.
    The ABS works amazingly well and the handling really surprised me on paved twisties, even with the OEM tires. Road manners are just amazing and Jeep trails are no problem / just watch the limited suspension travel (I've bottomed the front once on a Jeep trail). I've also climbed some surprisingly steep, rocky hills and it did great. Kawasaki hit a home run with this bike. The ONLY time I ever needed more power was at 7000 ft elevation going up a steep hill with a headwind, could only do 57 mph. Usually 75 mpg is no problem. Not a powerhouse, but really good for a 300 - it has 40 hp. I've added T-Rex brand skid plate and crash bars and a DIY windshield upgrade. Just ignore the rpm and realize the engine was made for that. It would hard to imagine a better bike in this engine size category. - GeezerWheels in SW Colorado.

    • @GeezerWheels
      @GeezerWheels 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      More: I also added wide, metal foot pegs (much better for standing and for muddy conditions). And I added Givi brand luggage racks but I adapted Pelican cases to fit the Givi racks. I also added a small Pelican case screwed to the OEM metal top rack base. - GeezerWheels (I'm 73!)

  • @brantmcfarland517
    @brantmcfarland517 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh wow!! I was thinking like you, I thought it would be a dud too. It’s a good looking bike. After hearing what you said about it I also would recommend it to a beginner. Very good job 👏. Thanks for sharing your time and videos with us and me.

  • @fortheloveofknobs
    @fortheloveofknobs 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sweet! Kris wrote an article in OutdoorX4 mag on this bike. Kawasaki knows how to do press events! I'm sure you'll get to find that out soon with all of our success and awesomeness. Great review, as always Mr. Dork!

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Someday! Thanks for watching!

  • @JCrozier1
    @JCrozier1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My third or fourth time watching this. Something's really telling me this is the bike I need to buy. Faster than my DR200, similar gas mileage, much lighter than my v-strom. hmmm.

  • @stephengray2870
    @stephengray2870 ปีที่แล้ว

    Well done for a limited but comprehensive update.....started on a Honda XL250R back in the 80's have been looking at a few different bikes lately offering that versatility thing....g310gs, CB500X, Vstrom 650....I'm also a total short arse at 172cm....with an inner seam that is less than 26inches.... I also want to be able to pick the bloody thing up if and when I drop it....and the kwaka is a nice looking rig....yes I've subscribed....party on dude !

  • @Fogbrush
    @Fogbrush 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice, balanced review. I'm 6 feet tall, and it feels comfortable for me. There's also a higher seat option, but mine has the standard seat and feels right for my size.

  • @bigdh2os814
    @bigdh2os814 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I've been enjoying your assessments of different bikes! Thanks for some great video & audio clarity adding to the watching experience :)

  • @errata101
    @errata101 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I pulled my stickers/graphics off, changes the entire look of bike. Very dramatic being just black and silver. I also ride mainly in mountains, another amazingly dramatic looking mod are Shinco big blocks, wow. Really sets off that dual/adventure configuration.

  • @Wildrose27
    @Wildrose27 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    This is my daily ride.
    Wish she had a tiny bit more power for overtaking on the highway.
    But otherwise she's a great all-rounder.

    • @stoplogicmotorsports
      @stoplogicmotorsports 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      What do you think about the highway power of that versus like a DRZ400 or a wr250r?

    • @adventuremotoman
      @adventuremotoman 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@stoplogicmotorsports I have both. The DRZ is much better clearance for off road. the versys is low. But on highways the versys is so so much better. Its pretty good right up to 65 or 70. My DRZ will do 70 but doesnt like it and uncomfortable at that speed for more than a m,ile or 2

    • @stoplogicmotorsports
      @stoplogicmotorsports 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@adventuremotoman Yeah I commute 70 - 75 mph and my WR250R is twitchy and uncomfortable to do it on. I might do the occasional long ride but road is not a huge deal to me. I could also go 650 Versys or Strom but this bike has my interest.

    • @thinkingoutofthebox.9421
      @thinkingoutofthebox.9421 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@adventuremotoman I had a Drz400s it sat happy on the motorway at 70mph flat out would do a wobbly 95mph but that was scary.

  • @Dr.MountainND
    @Dr.MountainND 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm 6' and did get a taller seat and made a slight twist forward on my handlbars and I do like it. I bought the 2018 model new and have done over 17,000km now including some road trips with my wife. Now, after 4 years, I wish it was a 400cc. Otherwise, you're right, it's a Swiss Army knife of adventure bikes. Great review

  • @Mike_44
    @Mike_44 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m 46, considering getting my first motorcycle ever for city commuting and occasional light off road in South FL. I’m deciding between the Versys-X 300 and the Honda CB500x.

  • @mgs.915
    @mgs.915 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So but it’s definitely better than my dr200 for a cross country😂 I’d love a crf300l but by the time I add all the long haul mods I can’t afford it anymore! The versys has most of those parts already on it! Great review this bike is rising higher on my list at the moment!

  • @venanciosilvaduran6102
    @venanciosilvaduran6102 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome bike have dropped mine 4 times once on street going 20mph bent my foot brake lever used a hammer to bend it back into place still works great very durable only thing I’ve had break is a mirror great first bike especially if your scared of dropping a bike it’s a little tank

  • @lunar-firefly
    @lunar-firefly 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Ay been a while. Hope you've been doing well. Looking good, too! I wish I had considered this bike back when I was starting to get interested in ADV riding. Ended up getting a 2013 G650GS and I have come to hate it. Going to be selling it as soon as I get a chance, and picking up the Versys X 300. So I'll have two Versys in my limited collection lol. Thanks for the ride review. Sealed my decision about getting one. Take care!

  • @21broadway
    @21broadway 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Nice. Man i already wanted one of these but now I super want one!!!

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think it's a pretty fun little bike!

  • @scottg9481
    @scottg9481 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I Agree with your review. My short ass brother-in-law bought this bike and he loves it. He did put the crash bars and changed the front sprocket to achieve lower rpms at highway speeds. Excellent all around bike. Only complaint I have from riding it was the seat is incredibly hard which is easily remedied.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Agreed on the seat. Very uncomfortable.

  • @ws8080
    @ws8080 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm moving more and more towards this being my next bike. I need a true adv bike in the sense that it will be a 50/50 split on/off road at most, and this one can handle highway with the 300 ninja engine in it, has fairing, but still capable of riding forest roads and a bit more when I get where I want to be - and I'm only 5' 7" so options are limited. This seems like the best compromise. I'd consider BMW or KTM small bikes, but not sure about reliability on them yet. I'd consider a used CB500X as well, so I can get the price down a bit - but seem hard to find (sign of a good bike - people not selling them).

  • @Dave-sw2dm
    @Dave-sw2dm 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I believe Ryan F9 has the best video describing the Versys 300 X. Not only is it a great bike for those starting out in ADV riding. But a great bike for those who are starting to age out of large bikes. Also, these Ninja engines want to spool up. When you are willing to spool the engine up above 10k you will feel the difference.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah the revs had me seriously freaked out. I didn't want to blow up a demo bike 😂😂

  • @GwenMotoGirl
    @GwenMotoGirl 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m looking for another bike that I can do some minor off the pavement camping . This wasn’t even on my radar. Now it is. Thank you!

  • @berniegrant6183
    @berniegrant6183 ปีที่แล้ว

    I truly liked your review as it was a true first impression and not some arm-chair preconceived notions based on spec sheet data that were "justified". I am 6'7", 36" inseam, so all bikes are small for me. The V300X does not feel cramped for me, but I did invest in a Seat Concepts tall seat an 1" bar risers. for a less cramped feel (and more booty comfort). Overall, it is very close to my KLX650 ergonomically (now) and a lot of fun to ride. Not a bike to overlook because it is "small". Versatile and capable.

  • @allenantonio4389
    @allenantonio4389 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Another great review Dork , I am thinking about this bike...X

  • @bradaltemeyer4472
    @bradaltemeyer4472 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    nice comments, just reached 130 miles today on mine, 3rd moto for me, first was 30 years ago in Taipei 125 Sanyang international transmission classic wire spoke wheels motorcycle, 2nd about 12 years ago, a cheap China Scooter 150cc twist and go (gas savings really did cover the purchase of that one back then we also had $5 dollar gas), This one will be a commuter bike primarily for me, and at 6'7" it seems to fit ok, my biggest worry was if my knees would stick up above the gas tank (but they don't) and when my feet are on the ground it is very much a seated position/ not standing. I did have to stand up on the pegs today for one intersection *the drainage dip was pretty deep/ didn't want to take that seated.

  • @dendenschasingpiesfishandchips
    @dendenschasingpiesfishandchips 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Versys seat height is okay for me. I'm 5'6". Probably this would be my adventure bike. Thanks for the review.

  • @Liberty4Ever
    @Liberty4Ever ปีที่แล้ว

    The Versys-X 300 has a 4.5 gallon fuel tank for true ADV bike range, which every other bike in this class does not have. It's easy to add larger pegs, a more comfortable seat, or knobbier tires, but there are no aftermarket larger tanks for the G310GS, 390 Adventure, etc. I'm not the guy who always wants a bigger engine, but Kawi's 400 cc engine would make this an EVERYTHING bike. 300 cc is weak on the highway.

  • @d.d.7287
    @d.d.7287 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love my x300! Highly underrated

  • @MrDenyarnold
    @MrDenyarnold 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow! Just found your channel and freaked out when I saw you at familiar places - I'm over in Dallas. Great content! Gonna keep an eye out for you on the road. Ride safe!

  • @charlesfoster141
    @charlesfoster141 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I just purchased my almost new 2017 Kawasaki X300 Versys on Monday of this week. It had 1540 miles on the odometer and looks absolutely brand new! It was delivered to me by the original owner on Tuesday April 13, 2022 which is the first day that I rode my new motorcycle. The previous owner rode it to my state so that he could rest assured that I would register and title his motorcycle before he turned it over to me. First let me say that I am 68 years old. I am 5-10" tall, weigh 269 pounds and I have a 29/30" pants inseam. I looked all over for specifics on whether this motorcycle would be a good fit for me. I knew it was tall with the seat height at 30.9". But would I fit this motorcycle well. I already had a bad experience owning a 2002 BMW R1150GS that was a huge machine, a real monster. That BMW proved much too tall and heavy for me to safely handle so I sold it right away. I replaced that BMW with a 2001 R1200C Pheonix which proved much more manageable with it's seat height of a mere 29.9". But it is a 1200cc machine which means it is VERY heavy! So I bought a little Honda Grom which proved to be so much fun that I thought to myself, "wow, look at what I have been missing." Then I discovered a Blog online where a girl named Noraly is riding her 2022 Honda CRF300L from South America to Alaska. She calls her site "Itchy Boots" where she posts 3 videos per week on average. After watching her great adventures for a couple of months I decided that I must have a motorcycle just like hers. But then I discovered that the Honda CRF300L is nearly impossible to acquire right now unless you are willing to pay $2,000 over MSRP. Yikes. That is when I discovered the 310 BMW and the X300 Kawasaki Versys. I went with the Versys for several reasons. First, it was availability. Next was value and finally after watching many reviews on TH-cam I liked the twin cylinder water cooled engine making 40hp. So I bought one! I have ridden it 60 miles so far. This is what I can report. First, it IS TALL. We lowered the rear shocks to the lowest factory settings and now I can almost flat foot the motorcycle. It actually seems manageable although I almost dropped it going up the ramp into my shop today. Scared me a bit. The motorcycle is whisper quiet. I like this because my Honda Grom snarls like a mad dog with it's aftermarket Vance & Hines pipe. Really it is too loud. But the X300 has a very nice exhaust note. I do not plan to change this. Next, This motorcycle handles beautifully. The ride height seems tall but the bike is so friendly in every situation. I just love my new X300. Finally, this motorcycle is geared very low. Extremely low. But I guess Kawasaki wanted it this way. I go through the gears to find that I am in 5th at 37mph lol. I hit 6th at about 43 mph and that is the last gear. It seems like it should have a 7th & 8th gear lol. The bike redlines at 12,000 rpm. Whoa, that makes it a screaming machine. When you ride 65mph the engine turns 7,500 rpm. This is very alien to me and seems insane. But there is tons more throttle left after that, all the way to 12,000rpm. Amazing! This bike gets 51mpg so the high rpm must be efficient. I researched re-gearing the bike but you cannot alter it very much without disturbing the engine's code(s). For this reason I plan to leave mine all stock. Finally, the seat is very hard, most uncomfortable. I rode 40 miles today and my Fanny wanted off of this torture device. I guess I am spoiled by the Corbin Seat on my BMW R1200C. Finally, my biggest concern was, "will this motorcycle have enough power to haul my fat butt around lol". Yes it does! The low gearing is so powerful that this little Kawasaki doesn't even know that I am onboard. I get the impression that the X300 could carry a circus elephant if one was so inclined. I hope this little report will help others decide to buy a X300 Versys. I sure am happy with mine. So lite and easy to handle. That is where the fun is!!!

  • @mart7404
    @mart7404 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Another good one Dork and I always wonder why the V300 always seems neglected during adventure bike reviews. Certainly looks better than the bug eyed 390 KTM. TOTALLY agree on the two tiered seats. I hate how mine forces me into only one position.

    • @Liberty4Ever
      @Liberty4Ever 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ditto for the two tier seat on my G310GS. I'm 6'2" and the bike is largely made for entry level riders in the US and Europe and for Asian riders, so it's small for me. Being able to slide back and up a few inches on a dual sport plank seat would greatly improve the fit. I'm getting a taller Seat Concepts seat and hopefully that will help with the comfort and fit.

  • @rifkadm
    @rifkadm 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Awesome! I’m looking for a dual sport / small adventure bike right now. This was on my list and this review was helpful.

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Definitely test ride one if you can!

    • @kurthedgecock6313
      @kurthedgecock6313 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Depending on your budget you may wish to consider a 2019 or newer honda cb500x. I've owned both and the Honda is better. The Honda is considerably more expensive at 6999.

    • @markcollins5026
      @markcollins5026 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Man, I bought the x300 over the ktm390 and cb500x, the x300 is also priced right !

    • @rifkadm
      @rifkadm 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kurthedgecock6313 that bike is also on my list! For me though, the price is a huge factor. I also wanna take the bike into the off roads or dirt quite a bit while being able to travel pretty far on it (I’m planning a long distance trip). I know I’ll have to compromise on one of these but price least of all, I think.

    • @kurthedgecock6313
      @kurthedgecock6313 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@rifkadm the 500x has better suspension and more torque. The 300x is an decent bike. You are always up in the rpm range. The bike is a screamer.

  • @knifecharlatan8912
    @knifecharlatan8912 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    It's weird you said it feels small, I'm 5'11" and I sat on one at a local dealer and I was surprised at how big of a machine it is for a 300. To me it felt like a big ol full size motorcycle. 🤷‍♂️

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I've spent a lot of time on a KLR 650 and an Africa Twin. Compared to those, it feels pretty small.

    • @knifecharlatan8912
      @knifecharlatan8912 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@DorkintheRoad i guess motorcycles are just bigger than they used to be, since I've mostly always had old Japanese standard type bikes, maybe my frame of reference is askew.

  • @KLRmurdercycle
    @KLRmurdercycle 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    That silver is 😙👌
    If your looking for an adv/tourer or just an upright sporty bike. It's very underrated, and if your on the fence between a Versys or KLR for on road...dare I say it's almost better😳😆
    A WeeStrom is a great comparison and 300cc more, and better for 2up.

    • @mattshanley1
      @mattshanley1 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The 2022 colorway is really, really nice. Metallic dark blue and white. It looks so good I almost want to trade in my 2017 for it.

  • @nemo5335
    @nemo5335 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As terrible as the roads are these days, I think something like this would make a great commuter bike. I absolutely wouldn't want to hit a pothole in a Ninja. But this should be able to handle it, and it's plenty fast enough to drive on public roads in traffic.

  • @nathanpepper6293
    @nathanpepper6293 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Have one, love it...great for Moto camping....live on long gravel driveway....does everything I want

  • @G3A3
    @G3A3 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    hopefully we'll get a 400 update in a year or 2.

  • @ailtonjunior5889
    @ailtonjunior5889 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Falo aqui do Brazil, comprei a minha Versys X300 há 2 meses e estou muito satisfeito com a motocicleta.

  • @buckrogers7498
    @buckrogers7498 ปีที่แล้ว

    This bike seems great for me. My main bike is a big cruiser that I love putting serious miles on the highway. I do a lot of moto camping, but I'm wanting a bike that I can take fireroads and some unimproved/primitive roads to get further away. I'm pushing 50 so I don't need something super powerful or technical. I just want something I can take the highway until I get to the mountains and some dirt roads to a nice remote campsite.
    Sat on one at the dealership today after looking at a KLR 650 and this might be the better choice for me.

  • @markcollins5026
    @markcollins5026 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Man, nice I had a 2020 versys x300, but I traded it in on my new 2022 KLR650, the x300 was a lot of fun but to buzzy for me, I bought the new KLR because it's a big thumper, glad I did, love it!

    • @DorkintheRoad
      @DorkintheRoad  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Both great bikes

    • @benjiesmith1791
      @benjiesmith1791 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What do you like better on the klr I have a versys300 and also thinking about selling and getting the klr

    • @markcollins5026
      @markcollins5026 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@benjiesmith1791 man, the 2020 X300 was a fun bike, I only had it for a year when I seen the new 2022 KLR coming out put my deposit down in April and got it in August, I was waiting for a EFI bike to come out, this new KLR is a blast to ride, I love the sound of a big thumper !

  • @CraigSmith568
    @CraigSmith568 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This has the hardest seat of any bike I ever sat on, but that clutch has the easiest pull of any clutch ever. These engines are designed to rev. Just let it eat, it will take it.

  • @stevehuskey9037
    @stevehuskey9037 ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice review ! I'd like a Bike and have very limited experience riding them. I've actually thought an Adventure Bike is what I'd really like - but most are a bit intimidating to me for various reasons. This very well may be the Bike I need.

  • @JustAGuyYaKnow42
    @JustAGuyYaKnow42 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Without having any recent motorcycle experience, just watching a bunch of reviews, this sounds a lot like a Himalayan with better street performance.

  • @E_U_O
    @E_U_O 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just found your channel. Not only did the intro compel me to subscribe but this video may have finally sold me on this as my 1st bike.

  • @jaybou007
    @jaybou007 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hello, Internet biking buddy. Question: a year later, is this still your pick for a beginner ADV or would you recommend a RE Himalayan instead? Or even the KTM since it now comes with spoke wheels?

  • @stephmaroon2913
    @stephmaroon2913 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Think this is going to be the first bike I buy next year I’m short and broke my neck before I want something I can have fun on without being too super big/fast

  • @gatorunleashed275
    @gatorunleashed275 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I might check these out, nice review

  • @hespie1
    @hespie1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great review sir.

  • @jeriksson7686
    @jeriksson7686 ปีที่แล้ว

    Small nimble bikes are underrated. I am currently on a versys 650 but I got my eyes on a 300x

  • @tomg6284
    @tomg6284 ปีที่แล้ว

    6 feet + tall. I went ktm 390 adv. The up side it has power.
    Good off and on road.
    Bad, the stock seat.
    Cruse control after market is excellent.
    To bad you don't care for the ktm.
    To each his own.