Buddy at work has a XR400 that he bought new and had been sitting forever. I think it still had the original tires on it so very low mile bike. He asked me to get it running. Of course the float bowl looked like a terrarium in there ha ha ha. Got it all sorted and running perfect. Took it for a scoot to test and because I wanted to try a bike I had not tried in a long time that was top rated for its day. At first it felt twitchy and semi scary to control the front end. I dropped the forks (raised the front), messed with the clickers and got it to work much better. The rear rebound adjuster was froze up so I put some lube on it and after a day was able to get it to turn. I adjusted the handlebars and levers, put a use 216 Fatty front tire on it and went out for another try. MUCH better. In fact... I kind of like this thing!!! (dont tell anyone). Yesterday I put 53 miles of tight rocky dry slick single and two track on it and really started to jell with the bike. It takes a different approach to ride as it is from another time and I ride modern 2 strokes a lot. That said this bike does a LOT of things right for trail riding. And here is the kicker, I'm oddly fast on it. My Beta 300rr riding buddy was not amused when I past him and then gapped him. He did not want to let it happen but it did. I've ridden literally hundreds of bikes. I have owned well over a hundred. I am somewhat of a chameleon that was as I can adapt to many bikes. This experience made me think for a lot of trail riders bikes have moved to far away from what makes a good trail bike. Low seat height, smooth useful motor with good flywheel that is very luggable and hard to stall (unlike modern 4 strokes), big soft seat, super simple air cooled design... its a trail riders dream. I suppose bikes like the KLX300R still kinda represent this category but what happened to simple, good working trail bikes? Does everyone want and need a finicky 40 hp 250, efi, hard to work on trail bike? I get it for racing, but for standard trail riding?
I had a great time flogging this bike and passing people on new iron. Good times.
I had a great time flogging this bike and passing people on new iron. Good times.