The Sargent was a "Low" version. I got it used from Fontanaman. I did not really like it any better than he did. But it was lower.Nice seats. My KTM 500EXC needs one but I can't get any higher. Falling off in parking lots sucks.Looking to lower it two inches this winter.
Simple solution, don't try and get on the bike from the ground. Put your left foot on the peg first then get on the bike. It makes all the difference in the world. XR650L rider. Pretty tall bike also. Reverse the process getting off the bike also.Nice seats. My KTM 500EXC needs one but I can't get any higher. Falling off in parking lots sucks.Looking to lower it two inches this winter.
Check out the Tusk Skid Plate Pad, a foam rubber piece that goes between the engine and the skid plate to insulate And dampen the noise. Cheap and effective.Last night I installed the Ricochet skid plate on the DR. Looks tough. Reflects a LOT of engine noise upward.
You’re missing the point of these off-road capable dual sport and ADV type bikes: You want the bike to be too tall to swing your leg over because that is the only way to get the required height and ground clearance you need for off road. Even the CRF1000 Africa Twin that I just added to my garage is too tall to easily swing a leg over. And with the seat in the high position, which I need for my legs not to be scrunched up, I can’t flat foot it, which is perfectly fine with me. Flat footing is over-rated.The DR650 also has a 'lowering bolt' built into the rear linkage. You can drop the suspension, maybe raise the forks, and get the silver (shorter ) kick-stand , and maybe not climb on using the pegs.
It's a nice feature that's built into this bike (for free) other than the $40 kick-stand.
I do now. Just scored a 2017 leftover A model (regular clutch) a couple of weeks ago to replace my tired old Strom. Strom will be going to live up in Vermont with my son so we can ride off pavement together. At 65k miles now, the Strom was a great bike. I just had an itch that needed scratching. You can find a couple of fotos of the new AT in the North America tag thread on this forum.Fred, I did not know you had an Africa Twin.
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