philthymike
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My motorcycle life began at age 10 with a 1981 Honda XR80. From then on up to my mid 20's I continuously owned and rode to death a wide array of off-road and dual sport single cylinder bikes.
By now I'm sure everyone here knows I really enjoy riding my LS650 Thumper. Despite the fact it is a beginner class bike I find the sheer crudity of it's design very endearing and an absolute hoot on twisty backroads. A stage 2 cam and big bore kit does wonders for waking this bike up too and some better shocks and tires really let it carve up pavement.
Any other thumper fans in here? Anybody else still riding around on primitive vibey highly fuel efficient old tech bikes of this class?
Let's have a look at the currently available options for thumpers.
Royal Enfield, Continental GT
honda CBR300R
Suzuki Boulevard S40 (Savage, LS650)
Yamaha SR400
Husqvarna VITPILEN 701
Genuine Motorcycles G400C
KTM Duke 390
Suzuki TU250X
Honda Grom
Yamaha TW200
SUZUKI VANVAN 200
Derbi Mulhacen 659
And add to this the potentially dozens of dual sport and motocross/trail bikes available and you'll find there's a good deal of choice and character in the thumper ecosystem.
By now I'm sure everyone here knows I really enjoy riding my LS650 Thumper. Despite the fact it is a beginner class bike I find the sheer crudity of it's design very endearing and an absolute hoot on twisty backroads. A stage 2 cam and big bore kit does wonders for waking this bike up too and some better shocks and tires really let it carve up pavement.
Any other thumper fans in here? Anybody else still riding around on primitive vibey highly fuel efficient old tech bikes of this class?
Let's have a look at the currently available options for thumpers.
Royal Enfield, Continental GT
honda CBR300R
Suzuki Boulevard S40 (Savage, LS650)
Yamaha SR400
Husqvarna VITPILEN 701
Genuine Motorcycles G400C
KTM Duke 390
Suzuki TU250X
Honda Grom
Yamaha TW200
SUZUKI VANVAN 200
Derbi Mulhacen 659
And add to this the potentially dozens of dual sport and motocross/trail bikes available and you'll find there's a good deal of choice and character in the thumper ecosystem.
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