Was wondering if anyone has a bike like this? Looking at the wr250x/r or drz400s/sm. They're not the most high performance I can get, but they have the least maintenance and are more affordable vs KTMs. I'll have the Vmax for my speed fix, these I can do a track day or go to the woods.
I DO!!!! I race XC as well. Used to race MX, and also Supermoto. Right now I have my Max, an RM250 set up for woods, and a street legal KTM 525sx...yup, that's right a street legal, and ridden moto cross bike. FUN!!!!! I have both dirt, and super moto setups for it. Before this one, I had a Honda XR 250, also street legal. That bike was a blast in the bush!!
GREAT BIKE!!! YOU NEED TO SERIOUSLY CONSIDER WHAT YOU WANT TO DO WITH THE BIKE. Any bike you choose, is going to be a compromise in some area. My XR 250 was a great bike in the woods. It was reliable, powerful enough, and light. It was also a pretty good bike on city streets, when geared for it. I live in the country, and riding the bike on open roads at around 60mph, I didn't like doing. I got the 525. That thing is awesome on the roads. Wicked in supermoto trim. In the woods however, this thing has way too much!!! It WILL hurt you! A DRZ 400 is a decent bike on the street, and roads, but in the bush, it is a heavy, under powered beast! Even at track days the 400 is under powered. The older DR 350 imo is a better bike. Same power, lighter, and more off road capable. A WR 250 is great in the city, great in the woods, but on the road, and track you're wringing it's neck. When you have a bike that is only in supermoto trim, such as the DRZ400sm, or the WR supermoto, you are limited to the road only, and you WILL want dirt wheels, and tires for it. I hear it all the time. My suggestion is, is to get a bike that has both wheelsets for dirt, and supermoto. If you can only find bikes with one set of wheels, then choose the one with the full size wheels, then purchase a set of 17 inchers later. The full size wheels can do it all! They do work good on the pavement, even with full DOT knobbies, and you can venture into the woods, and onto gravel whenever the urge arises. There are lots of options!