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Sorry if this seems redundant, but not alot of new posts on here lately so I figured I'd post my question!!- I have read other’s which bike posts, but I have been studying this wonderful dilemma
over and over. TE 450 versus TXC 450. Least I narrowed it down to 450cc. Questions and comments please!
Plate needed- TE costs $8299. TXC costs$7699. minus 1000 if before march 31.
For about $600 I could convert a TXC with lights of “my choice” and a stator upgrade and go through inspection and get it plated (some more $) for registration of course... 95% certain I can do that- but obviously the TE would be easier, more certain and, quicker to register.
Fuel delivery: It seems the FI is getting sorted out lately and the 09s are even more consistent with settings. I have been concerned about getting a FI due to never having an issue with the Keihin FCR and a good working knowledge of that carb. Obviously- FI either works or it doesn't- but sounds like more people are having less issues and it is working as it should. Also, FI needs a battery Right?- just mean if in the deep woods 50 miles from the truck and the battery dies and can’t be fixed it can’t be kickstarted right? I am hesitant in FI just because the carbs have shown to be easy to tune and reliable… I know that might seem ignorant.
Suspension: I understand that the TXC has a different steering angle (better in tight stuff- less rake) and has the double cartridge forks. Are those forks “just better” once valved and sprung for the rider, style, and terrain? I have hear that they are stiffer- but if set up right they will be better in every circumstance than a single cartridge (again if set up right)? Obviously also more difficult to maintenance than single cartridges…
TXC 450 claimed weight 237.6 lbs versus TE 450 246.4 lbs- obviously if I add lights and such a TXC will get closer to the TE’s weight. But I will be buying less crap that I will put in a box on the shelf. Most people buy there own lights and put them on TE’s anyway- or strip them down…
ME: Ok, what do you suggest- am 5’06” 205lbs (short and fat- [probably get it lowered an inch and shave the seat}), ride dual sport- and burn in new trail with the DS club, I also ride a lot of off-road, trail and private land, I do as many enduros as I can get to- and want to do more, (more so to ride and exposure to new trail- not to win)- C-class. I do not plan to use as a commuter- only connect trail, re dualsport aspect. So I want to wick it up in open stuff (2 track, forest service roads) but ride a lot of tight single track (sometimes freshy cut-)- Current bikes: drz400, 2002 EXC 250rfs with HTracing 351 big bore kit (plated)- hope to replace both with a husky
I am sure the TE is more than enough bike for me- just trying to get the best bike for myself since this will be my first NEW bike. And the differences are significant between the two. The TXC just seems to be prescribed if a plate is not needed- and it seems I should be able to plate one after converting it and getting it inspected-
sorry for probably too much information
Thanks in advance!

Plate needed- TE costs $8299. TXC costs$7699. minus 1000 if before march 31.
For about $600 I could convert a TXC with lights of “my choice” and a stator upgrade and go through inspection and get it plated (some more $) for registration of course... 95% certain I can do that- but obviously the TE would be easier, more certain and, quicker to register.
Fuel delivery: It seems the FI is getting sorted out lately and the 09s are even more consistent with settings. I have been concerned about getting a FI due to never having an issue with the Keihin FCR and a good working knowledge of that carb. Obviously- FI either works or it doesn't- but sounds like more people are having less issues and it is working as it should. Also, FI needs a battery Right?- just mean if in the deep woods 50 miles from the truck and the battery dies and can’t be fixed it can’t be kickstarted right? I am hesitant in FI just because the carbs have shown to be easy to tune and reliable… I know that might seem ignorant.
Suspension: I understand that the TXC has a different steering angle (better in tight stuff- less rake) and has the double cartridge forks. Are those forks “just better” once valved and sprung for the rider, style, and terrain? I have hear that they are stiffer- but if set up right they will be better in every circumstance than a single cartridge (again if set up right)? Obviously also more difficult to maintenance than single cartridges…
TXC 450 claimed weight 237.6 lbs versus TE 450 246.4 lbs- obviously if I add lights and such a TXC will get closer to the TE’s weight. But I will be buying less crap that I will put in a box on the shelf. Most people buy there own lights and put them on TE’s anyway- or strip them down…
ME: Ok, what do you suggest- am 5’06” 205lbs (short and fat- [probably get it lowered an inch and shave the seat}), ride dual sport- and burn in new trail with the DS club, I also ride a lot of off-road, trail and private land, I do as many enduros as I can get to- and want to do more, (more so to ride and exposure to new trail- not to win)- C-class. I do not plan to use as a commuter- only connect trail, re dualsport aspect. So I want to wick it up in open stuff (2 track, forest service roads) but ride a lot of tight single track (sometimes freshy cut-)- Current bikes: drz400, 2002 EXC 250rfs with HTracing 351 big bore kit (plated)- hope to replace both with a husky
I am sure the TE is more than enough bike for me- just trying to get the best bike for myself since this will be my first NEW bike. And the differences are significant between the two. The TXC just seems to be prescribed if a plate is not needed- and it seems I should be able to plate one after converting it and getting it inspected-
sorry for probably too much information
Thanks in advance!
