And that is the reason to have your hand guards attached to the triple tree, and not your handle bars... Thats how I have mine too, on my Rally, but that’s only because I can’t find the proper mounting brackets for the triple tree mounts anywhere...
@@excitebikes2751 These were the two bikes I was looking at the most for my first dualsport. I have the drz400s now and I love it. 20mpg better would be the biggest draw to the crf300l but I did the math and it would take me 15 years of fuel purchase to break even on the price difference between the two to make it worth lol.
@@keldonator they are both good options I think the DRZ is a better option for the power and suspension , the 300 might be a better option for a beginner rider that’s not going to push it too hard off road
@@excitebikes2751 the 300l feels more smooth and refined at 65mph , the drz vibrates more above 60mph , the 300l also feels more precise and manageable on slow single track
And that is the reason to have your hand guards attached to the triple tree, and not your handle bars... Thats how I have mine too, on my Rally, but that’s only because I can’t find the proper mounting brackets for the triple tree mounts anywhere...
I Seen the triple tree brackets, and they look like they would be a better mounting option
Aside from the suspension being soft on the crf300l, how do you like it compared to drz400?
I would give the edge to the DRZ honestly, The 300 has some nice features and the price was good but with a bunch of upgrades it can be perfect
@@excitebikes2751 These were the two bikes I was looking at the most for my first dualsport. I have the drz400s now and I love it. 20mpg better would be the biggest draw to the crf300l but I did the math and it would take me 15 years of fuel purchase to break even on the price difference between the two to make it worth lol.
@@keldonator they are both good options I think the DRZ is a better option for the power and suspension , the 300 might be a better option for a beginner rider that’s not going to push it too hard off road
@@excitebikes2751 the 300l feels more smooth and refined at 65mph , the drz vibrates more above 60mph , the 300l also feels more precise and manageable on slow single track
They ar bent