PLEASE NOTE I MADE AN ERROR ON ORIGINAL POST: Ran a 38 rear with a 14 front sprocket..
So, I wanted a new bike. I do a lot of ultra long distance riding and use my Road Glide for that. I had a '12 Multistrada and found it too heavy for comfortable logging road style exploring. Scared to dump it or take it down any single track.. I wanted a bike I could use on a daily basis that would be great on gas, cheap to insure yet loft the front wheel on command.
I looked at a few bikes and then realized the choice was between the 350 or 501 Husky. Back and forth and then I went for the 350. My insurance on the Harley and the Duc were the same. $130 a month. The 350 would only be $30.. Decision made.
Best decision I've made in years. Traded the Duc for a new '16 FE350S. That was about four months ago. I've now got just over 150 hrs and 10,000+ kms on it. 95% on pavement including an Iron Butt SS1600klm (i,000 mile) cert ride here on Vancouver island that I completed in 17 hrs. I then took off for a 3500KLM tour of BC interior, Southern Alberta and the Icefield Parkway.
Mods include Warp 9 Super Moto wheels, FMF exhaust, euro flash? with switch, 44 tooth rear sprocket, 4.1 gallon Acerbis tank, Cyclops Industries LED headlight bulb and light bar, comfort seat, GL bags and lot's of blue bits lol...
Just recently switched rubber to Heideneau K60 scout on rear and their Super Rain on front. Really happy for my use as I can still erase the chicken strips on road yet it is ok on the logging roads as well. After the big road trip I had the dealer pull the top end to check it out . Quote " It looks like a new motor inside, you can still see the cross hatching in the cylinder and the valves were all within spec!" .
This is beyond a doubt the best motorcycle I have ever owned.
So, I wanted a new bike. I do a lot of ultra long distance riding and use my Road Glide for that. I had a '12 Multistrada and found it too heavy for comfortable logging road style exploring. Scared to dump it or take it down any single track.. I wanted a bike I could use on a daily basis that would be great on gas, cheap to insure yet loft the front wheel on command.
I looked at a few bikes and then realized the choice was between the 350 or 501 Husky. Back and forth and then I went for the 350. My insurance on the Harley and the Duc were the same. $130 a month. The 350 would only be $30.. Decision made.
Best decision I've made in years. Traded the Duc for a new '16 FE350S. That was about four months ago. I've now got just over 150 hrs and 10,000+ kms on it. 95% on pavement including an Iron Butt SS1600klm (i,000 mile) cert ride here on Vancouver island that I completed in 17 hrs. I then took off for a 3500KLM tour of BC interior, Southern Alberta and the Icefield Parkway.
Mods include Warp 9 Super Moto wheels, FMF exhaust, euro flash? with switch, 44 tooth rear sprocket, 4.1 gallon Acerbis tank, Cyclops Industries LED headlight bulb and light bar, comfort seat, GL bags and lot's of blue bits lol...
Just recently switched rubber to Heideneau K60 scout on rear and their Super Rain on front. Really happy for my use as I can still erase the chicken strips on road yet it is ok on the logging roads as well. After the big road trip I had the dealer pull the top end to check it out . Quote " It looks like a new motor inside, you can still see the cross hatching in the cylinder and the valves were all within spec!" .
This is beyond a doubt the best motorcycle I have ever owned.




