Anyway, the downside to this is that it got the award for best dual-sport, when in fact, (and I'll be the first to admit) it's a terrible choice for a d.s. ride, as are all of those bikes. My straight form the dealer TE is faster than a modded CRF in both accelleration and top speed, has better brakes and suspension and does not require $1,500 worth of mods to carry racing. On the road, it wants to wheely in any gear, eats rear tires and wants to be ridden at 10,000 rpm all the time as if there really is no where to stop it. It never really levels off and just cruises. I have to be careful all the time because whtever rpm it's at, it's still in the power. Most bikes that are this good off-road are just that bad on the road and so is the case here. Just like the tires 10% on, 90% off! Damn! Sounds like a great dirt bike doesn't it? That's because it is a great dirt bike-not so much a great dual sport. However, I already got my wife prepped for my new ride next year-2010 TE-610. I got a great dirt bike this year and a pretty good dual sport (WR-250, needs more power). Next, year, I'm getting a great dual sport.