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Kawasaki KLR650

Kawasaki KLR650

4.2 from 38 reviews

Latest review: I bought the bike new in 2017. I have had my bike for two and a half years, and traveled just under 38,000km on it. I ride it about 40km every weekday and take it out on weekends for fun. I still



  • Acceleration / Power
    3.7 (3)
  • Braking
    3.7 (3)
  • Comfort
    4.0 (3)
  • Fuel Efficiency
    5.0 (3)
  • Gear Shifting
    4.0 (3)
  • Handling
    3.7 (3)
  • Suspension
    4.0 (3)
  • Build Quality
    4.3 (3)
  • Value for Money
    4.7 (3)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    5.0 (3)
  • Mileage 16,686.667 km
  • Noise Level
    3.7 (3)
Triumph Tiger

Triumph Tiger

4.2 from 12 reviews

Latest review: PROS: 2022 model Triumph Tiger XRX LRH is a really fun bike to ride. Mine is 4 months old,responsive, fuel efficient, with the low ride - no more paddling,good city/twisties/highway/backroad

  • Acceleration / Power
    5.0 (1)
  • Braking
    5.0 (1)
  • Comfort
    3.0 (1)
  • Fuel Efficiency
    5.0 (1)
  • Gear Shifting
    5.0 (1)
  • Handling
    5.0 (1)
  • Suspension
    5.0 (1)
  • Build Quality
    5.0 (1)
  • Value for Money
    4.0 (1)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    4.0 (1)
  • Mileage 3,000 km
  • Noise Level
    5.0 (1)
Yamaha XT1200Z Super Tenere

Yamaha XT1200Z Super Tenere

5.0 from 7 reviews

Latest review: Yamaha Super Tenere XT1200Z - a proven long-distance touring motorcycle for Australian conditions. Most of our trips are with two-up (rider/pillion) & hard luggage, covering 80% asphalt country roads

  • Acceleration / Power
    4.0 (1)
  • Braking
    5.0 (1)
  • Comfort
    5.0 (1)
  • Fuel Efficiency
    5.0 (1)
  • Gear Shifting
    5.0 (1)
  • Handling
    5.0 (1)
  • Suspension
    4.0 (1)
  • Build Quality
    5.0 (1)
  • Value for Money
    5.0 (1)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    5.0 (1)
  • Mileage 60,000 km
  • Noise Level
    5.0 (1)
Yamaha WR250R

Yamaha WR250R

5.0 from 2 reviews

Latest review: I decided to step up from my other bike. I spent a lot of time researching 250cc bikes that were not full enduro bikes. End of the day the 250r was the best. Got it, put bark busters on, bash plate,

  • Acceleration / Power
    5.0 (1)
  • Braking
    5.0 (1)
  • Comfort
    5.0 (1)
  • Fuel Efficiency
    5.0 (1)
  • Gear Shifting
    5.0 (1)
  • Handling
    5.0 (1)
  • Suspension
    4.0 (1)
  • Build Quality
    5.0 (1)
  • Value for Money
    4.0 (1)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    5.0 (1)
  • Mileage 85 km
  • Noise Level
    3.0 (1)
KTM 990 Adventure

KTM 990 Adventure

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: The bike is awesome, but you would expect that kind of comment from an owner as we become biased by the pleasure they give, however after 8 years and 60,000 km of varied usage of it, I still consider



Moto Guzzi Stelvio 1200 NTX 8V BS

Moto Guzzi Stelvio 1200 NTX 8V BS

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: I recently bought my low k's 2012 Stelvio NTX from a gent who found it too tall for him. In summary, I love it and really enjoy the riding experience. It handles very well in most road situations,

KTM 690 SMC R

KTM 690 SMC R

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: I've had this bike nearly 9 months and have put 7000k's on it. I got the Acrapovic full exhaust system and K&N air filter all installed on delivery which from what I'm told there's nothing else to

KTM 990 Adventure R

KTM 990 Adventure R

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: If you don't have one of these bikes that's a real pitty, if you can't afford one start saving. After owning all sorts of trail, enduro race n road bikes. This is the best all round bike I have ever

Yamaha XT250

Yamaha XT250

4.6 from 5 reviews

Latest review: Light. nimble, fuel miser. Great if you're a short butt. Easy to handle. Forgiving, well behaved, well balanced. Doesn't have the low end torque of a Honda but more power in the top end. Smooth and



Yamaha TT-R230A

Yamaha TT-R230A

4.3 from 4 reviews

Latest review: Great bike, easy to throw around - and reach the ground! Love the electric start. Would be good to have a kick start for a backup (new ones do), although after 3 years have never had a problem with

KTM 990 Adventure S

KTM 990 Adventure S

4.0 from 1 review

Latest review: I've done over 20,000 km on my 2007 S, all as it was intended. I love it, however there are a few drawbacks to it. Fuel economy isn't great. The 23 litre standard tanks don't give you enough range to

CF MOTO 650MT

CF MOTO 650MT

3.7 from 3 reviews

Latest review: Ok. Before I start, lets start with the good stuff. I am now on 20,000ks of mechanically trouble free motoring. The bike has been 100% reliable. Until....... I needed to tighten the chain slack. To

  • Acceleration / Power
    4.5 (2)
  • Braking
    4.0 (2)
  • Comfort
    5.0 (2)
  • Fuel Efficiency
    5.0 (2)
  • Gear Shifting
    4.5 (2)
  • Handling
    4.5 (2)
  • Suspension
    5.0 (2)
  • Build Quality
    4.0 (2)
  • Value for Money
    5.0 (2)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    5.0 (2)
  • Mileage 11,050 km
  • Noise Level
    5.0 (2)
BMW F 800 GS

BMW F 800 GS

3.3 from 6 reviews

Latest review: Purchased with 10,000ks loved the grunt Rotax motor..now at 40000ks still love it..have added akropovik muffler..Fuelpro mapping..plastic throttle rocker..comfort seat...easy to do 6000ks over six

BMW G 650 GS / GS Sertão

BMW G 650 GS / GS Sertão · includes 2 listings

3.0 from 1 review

Latest review: I completely agree that the bike looks great and it carries a prestigious logo on the side. It is well balanced, had good horse power and a lot of electronic options. But when it come to use this

KTM 640 Adventure

KTM 640 Adventure

3.0 from 1 review

Latest review: Great off-road and heaps of fun, but too many break downs! You need a little Austrian mechanic as a co-pilot. The power of this bike is incredible, because of the low weight (158 kg's from memory),

BMW F 800 S

BMW F 800 S

3.0 from 2 reviews

Latest review: Excellent Bike. I've had plenty of bikes and scooters over the years and bought my f800s due mainly to price. I was in the market for an 800 and was looking at VFR's which I must admit to still