I got the same one but green. Been loving it. Put new handle bars (renthal fat bar) and bigger sprocket on it… huge difference. Can get up to 80-83 mph now
I own a klx230… the low fuel like comes on at 1 gal remaining… the reserve is about 1 gallon, i get about 120-30miles out of mine… you have roughly 50 miles till empty when the fuel light comes on.
The issues are nothing to do with reliability. That's good. The tank would be an okay size for me. The bike looks plenty quick enough. I am considering buying one of these in northern Thailand for running around on. Maximum 50 miles on backroads in one hit and that would be rare. More usually, 30 miles. The 300 has a rev counter. Not really needed but desirable. I already own a Yamaha SCR950 and a KTM 390 Duke Mk2. The 230SM will be replacing my Yamaha Aerox 155 twist and go scooter. Excellent video. Nick
The stock seat isnt the best as with pretty much all supermotos. But it is better than lets say an drz400sm. And for the passenger it is ok for short jaunts but not for prolonged travel
So I have my MSF course completed and I’m looking at a first bike. I’ve been eyeing a Grom, CRF300L as well as this and the KLX300. The grom is fear will be a bit too slow and the CRF fits the mileage and speed I’d like. The 300 KLX has the better suspension but more cost. This on the other hand, I’ve found a couple brand new ones on sale for 3300 bucks… and I think that’s a good deal. Any thoughts?
Crf300l if you can get a good deal. The aftermarket on that bike is massive compared to the Kawasaki’s. Only reason I originally went with klx230sm was cause I wanted a supermoto and I liked the color. But I have alot of love for the crf300l (I owned the crf250l which was great also)
@@bluestar5420 Yes. I remember reading a book on Patton, and that is how he used to determine the fuel range of his tanks. He didn’t trust what the manufacturers said in the manual.👍
The Whoops type Norifumi is better designed not to burn the right turn signal.. i got the Rocket 4 type, had to change the turn signal to a smaller one to avoid it get burned 😀
Hey Mike appreciate the videos, but have a question. Is this a bike you'd feel comfortable taking on a sort road trip, like a 100 mile drive on it, spend the night, then drive back the next day? Thinking about one but wanna know how it would be on such trips. Thanks.
Tbh even though i love the bike it wouldn’t be my first choice. But It really depends on the type of roads you are driving on whether that would be comfortable/feasible or not. if you’re doing all highway no, since the bike is very light and doesn’t have a high top speed, 100 miles isn’t going to be fun. Now, if you’re doing mostly country roads or side roads that is doable.
Ok, thanks, definitely no interstate highways, but all secondary country highways up to the mountains. This is not a comfort cruiser by any means, but I just need to be able to take it for longer rides now and then. I would say 60-65 mph at most, I only weigh like 160 so think the power would be enough. The 2024 is supposed to have a more comfortable seat so waiting for those to arrive.@@pitbikemike
Yea if that’s the case than yea you will be good, and yea I saw they mentioned a nicer seat on the new model yr which I definitely wanna see. If it is nicer maybe I can try and swap it
@@pitbikemike Cool. How tall are you if you don't mind asking for reference? I think the bike would be comfortable enough but the new seat should definitely make it better. I saw a lot of people swap the seat for a seat concepts seat but I don't want the hassle of doing that so am waiting to see the new models, which I hope arrive this month.
I'm about 5'9 and the oem seat isn't bad, i've got almost 4k miles on mine and tbh even though I thought about going to a corbin seat it isn't worth the money to me at least.@@1122redbird
@@loudtaste1046 it honestly might be a tad tall even one footing it.. honda makes the crf300ls which is a low seat height version of a dual sport so that might be something to consider…. Or the klx230s supposedly has lower seat height than the sm but still not as low as the 300ls…. Hopefully that helps
@@rikkiroxx1430 I did not have any clearance issues in regards to the swing arm. But I did have to tighten the rear suspension preload which fixed a issue because when I had a passenger on the back, it was squatting enough that on certain bumps the tire would just touch the muffler. Honestly I have really enjoyed having a 140 rear on this bike and don’t plan to ever go back to the smaller size
Hi Mike been following your channel for a while I got the klx230 dual sport version, have it about 6 months now did you do the O2 delete when you when you did your exhaust
I didn’t do it right when I got the exhaust. I did it about a month or so after. My bike did fine without the o2 delete but I tried it just to see if it made a difference…. I’m still not 100% sure if it did but for the 35 dollars it cost for the Kawasakibrad o2 delete kit it I guess is good enough
I 100% agree with you! This bike is awesome! I do like the new restyle on the 300 too but I’m not a fan of the colors. Great video!
Yea I'm not sure of the colors on the 300 yet, I definitely need to see them in person.
I got the same one but green. Been loving it. Put new handle bars (renthal fat bar) and bigger sprocket on it… huge difference. Can get up to 80-83 mph now
What size sprocket did you go to?
I'd also like to know.
I own a klx230… the low fuel like comes on at 1 gal remaining… the reserve is about 1 gallon, i get about 120-30miles out of mine… you have roughly 50 miles till empty when the fuel light comes on.
The issues are nothing to do with reliability. That's good. The tank would be an okay size for me. The bike looks plenty quick enough.
I am considering buying one of these in northern Thailand for running around on. Maximum 50 miles on backroads in one hit and that would be rare. More usually, 30 miles.
The 300 has a rev counter. Not really needed but desirable.
I already own a Yamaha SCR950 and a KTM 390 Duke Mk2. The 230SM will be replacing my Yamaha Aerox 155 twist and go scooter.
Excellent video. Nick
yes, little HP but signature, and it is sort of get job done bike. love your content.
I have the first gen of the 230’s and I 100% agree with you but it’s still a fun bike to drive
Just need an in town, to job my job is legit right down the street . And for backroads which I live right near. I think for a beginner this is for me
Thank you for the great video!
I'm interested in the rear fender for the bike.
Where is it made?
It is a TST industries tail tidy, company is based in usa
How do you find the seat? Is it uncomfortable? And what about for the passengers too?
The stock seat isnt the best as with pretty much all supermotos. But it is better than lets say an drz400sm. And for the passenger it is ok for short jaunts but not for prolonged travel
Thanks
So I have my MSF course completed and I’m looking at a first bike. I’ve been eyeing a Grom, CRF300L as well as this and the KLX300. The grom is fear will be a bit too slow and the CRF fits the mileage and speed I’d like. The 300 KLX has the better suspension but more cost. This on the other hand, I’ve found a couple brand new ones on sale for 3300 bucks… and I think that’s a good deal. Any thoughts?
Crf300l if you can get a good deal. The aftermarket on that bike is massive compared to the Kawasaki’s. Only reason I originally went with klx230sm was cause I wanted a supermoto and I liked the color. But I have alot of love for the crf300l (I owned the crf250l which was great also)
Just picked up my SM and I agree, the mirrors are terrible. Let us know what you end up getting to replace them.
Yepp I definitely will, I’ll probably start looking into mirrors to see what catches my eye
@@pitbikemike Great! Just to confirm, you ended up putting a 120/70-17 on the front and a 140/70-17 on the rear?
@@CaptainFury767 yes that is correct, so far I love that tire size combo the s22 are so much better than the oem tires
Fill the tank, ride it till empty and see what the range is. Before doing this, get 1 gallon water jug and fill it with gas.
Old School!😂
New or old school, what is actual mileage at empty tank
@@bluestar5420
Yes. I remember reading a book on Patton, and that is how he used to determine the fuel range of his tanks. He didn’t trust what the manufacturers said in the manual.👍
The Whoops type Norifumi is better designed not to burn the right turn signal.. i got the Rocket 4 type, had to change the turn signal to a smaller one to avoid it get burned 😀
Hey Mike appreciate the videos, but have a question. Is this a bike you'd feel comfortable taking on a sort road trip, like a 100 mile drive on it, spend the night, then drive back the next day? Thinking about one but wanna know how it would be on such trips. Thanks.
Tbh even though i love the bike it wouldn’t be my first choice. But It really depends on the type of roads you are driving on whether that would be comfortable/feasible or not. if you’re doing all highway no, since the bike is very light and doesn’t have a high top speed, 100 miles isn’t going to be fun. Now, if you’re doing mostly country roads or side roads that is doable.
Ok, thanks, definitely no interstate highways, but all secondary country highways up to the mountains. This is not a comfort cruiser by any means, but I just need to be able to take it for longer rides now and then. I would say 60-65 mph at most, I only weigh like 160 so think the power would be enough. The 2024 is supposed to have a more comfortable seat so waiting for those to arrive.@@pitbikemike
Yea if that’s the case than yea you will be good, and yea I saw they mentioned a nicer seat on the new model yr which I definitely wanna see. If it is nicer maybe I can try and swap it
@@pitbikemike Cool. How tall are you if you don't mind asking for reference? I think the bike would be comfortable enough but the new seat should definitely make it better. I saw a lot of people swap the seat for a seat concepts seat but I don't want the hassle of doing that so am waiting to see the new models, which I hope arrive this month.
I'm about 5'9 and the oem seat isn't bad, i've got almost 4k miles on mine and tbh even though I thought about going to a corbin seat it isn't worth the money to me at least.@@1122redbird
what kind of exhaust do you have sounds nice. I just got the 2023 300 sm super happy about the purchase
It is a Norifumi Trex Exhaust.
I’m 5’6 would you recommend this for me and if not can you recommend me another duel sport ?
@@loudtaste1046 it honestly might be a tad tall even one footing it.. honda makes the crf300ls which is a low seat height version of a dual sport so that might be something to consider…. Or the klx230s supposedly has lower seat height than the sm but still not as low as the 300ls…. Hopefully that helps
Yamaha XT250 has a really low seat height and rides smooth, did my MSF course on that bike
How do I change to MPH?
Did you have any clearance problems on the 140 rear?
@@rikkiroxx1430 I did not have any clearance issues in regards to the swing arm. But I did have to tighten the rear suspension preload which fixed a issue because when I had a passenger on the back, it was squatting enough that on certain bumps the tire would just touch the muffler. Honestly I have really enjoyed having a 140 rear on this bike and don’t plan to ever go back to the smaller size
Went to my local dealer and they got a 2023 ABS one OTD 5,399$ do you think that’s worth it ?
That’s not bad deal, I wish I would’ve purchased mine when they had good deals but I don’t regret it at all. It is a great little bike
i got 5000 miles on my klx (dualsport version). literally yesterday bought the tst tail tidy and procircuit exhaust lmao. not cheap💀
Yea but the sound and look of the bike will be vastly different!!
@@pitbikemike just added the exhaust. and wow. big difference noise wise!!
How many miles are you at now?
Unfortunately not much higher, 3900. I’ll hopefully get a good bit more mileage on it this season
Hi Mike been following your channel for a while I got the klx230 dual sport version, have it about 6 months now did you do the O2 delete when you when you did your exhaust
I didn’t do it right when I got the exhaust. I did it about a month or so after. My bike did fine without the o2 delete but I tried it just to see if it made a difference…. I’m still not 100% sure if it did but for the 35 dollars it cost for the Kawasakibrad o2 delete kit it I guess is good enough
wherever you are looks beautiful
sick!
Stop talking with your hands..... especially when riding.... other than that.. ok video..
How many miles do you have now?