2023 Suzuki V-Strom 1050DE | Refined, Powerful, & Advanced ADV Tourer

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • For 2023 Suzuki have updated their V-Strom 1050 line-up, including releasing this new DE model which is off-road oriented. With longer suspension, a 21-inch front wheel, larger footpegs, wider handlebars, lower windshield, skid plate, crash bars, and cruise control standard, the big 1050 V-Strom get a full off road treatment. But can it compete with the Honda Africa Twin, KTM 890 Adventure, Yamaha Super Tenere and others? Or is it overshadowed by it more athletic, lighter cousin the V-Strom 800DE? #motorcycle #motorbike #suzuki #vstrom #adv #advbike #advrider #dualsport #vstrom1050
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  • @BigRockMoto
    @BigRockMoto  Год назад +19

    Well, what do you think? Is this over-shadowed by the smaller V-Strom 800DE, or, do the extra features make it worth the extra cost, weight and bulk?
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    • @Badlander87X
      @Badlander87X Год назад +3

      I honestly viewed both side by side and I like the 1050DE better then the 800

    • @Metin_Nrgz
      @Metin_Nrgz Год назад +5

      Took each, the 800, 1050 and 1050 DE on an hour long test ride back to back. For the way I’m riding, the 1050 is perfect. As you’ve mentioned, it’s a smooth „sport“ touring bike.
      Especially the engine 🤤
      I will go ahead and get the 1050 standard version. Tubeless tires front/back. Road oriented front wheel. Great review as always!

    • @envlog0110
      @envlog0110 Год назад +1

      tuyệt vời 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @dommotos
      @dommotos Год назад +1

      I understood suzuki, front wheel is more suceptible smash and rear is more suceptible tô puncture. 99% of puncture is rear wheel

    • @Badlander87X
      @Badlander87X Год назад

      @@dommotos the front has a tube so that if you go over a heavy lump or jump and land awkward you don't unhouse the wheel from the rim like you would in a tubeless. And the rear is tubeless as its not as prone to being unhoused as most of the weight comes down on the front

  • @Isha048
    @Isha048 Год назад +105

    I like you Ian, not just because you're a highly professional person, but even more so because you're a family guy, your wife, your wonderful kid, so it's not just a dry review, it's more like we're all in one family. I hope you can understand me, sorry for my poor English.

    • @djrandizz
      @djrandizz Год назад +12

      Your English is just fine, and this put into words exactly why I love Ian’s channel. Couldn’t have said it better. Cheers!

    • @Catdad_YN
      @Catdad_YN Год назад +6

      That’s why we all like Ian ✌🏻🫶🏻

    • @funyun
      @funyun Год назад +4

      Basically... they are professionals and down to earth :)

    • @bendeleted9155
      @bendeleted9155 9 месяцев назад +1

      Hear, hear!

  • @adisyamadasa4238
    @adisyamadasa4238 Год назад +57

    IMPORTANT to mention that this engine has timing gears - not chain! Hence you get that cool gear engine whine, much sturdier bullet-proof design of the valve train and to top it off its bit easier to do the valves as a result. ⚙️

    • @scottloftin1730
      @scottloftin1730 11 месяцев назад

      I love the way mine sounds.

    • @craighoffman6876
      @craighoffman6876 10 месяцев назад +2

      Yep, as a former TL1000 owner I appreciated this design. Just lift the cam out, swap shims and put it back in, EZ/PZ 😁 It typical parts bin egineering Suzuki fashion, the shims were/are shared with the DR-Z 400 and probably many other models.

    • @blackbuttecruizr
      @blackbuttecruizr 9 месяцев назад +2

      He mentioned that in his review of the 2020 XT

    • @craighoffman6876
      @craighoffman6876 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@blackbuttecruizr Such a great design, I wish everybody did it this way.

  • @TerraMagnus
    @TerraMagnus Год назад +41

    Maggie is a gem. I think she does a great job at helping us to understand what a regular person who isn’t a seasoned passenger or rider might feel about sitting on the back of one of our bikes. And she has a great sense of humor.

  • @danielfoglio5439
    @danielfoglio5439 Год назад +35

    I'll be completely honest the biggest reason I purchased the 1050 instead of the 800 is the fact that the 800 is a new platform. I know the 1050 platform is bulletproof. I may switch in a few years once the 800 proves its worthy of the V-strom name, but for now I'm extremely happy with my 1050de.

    • @envlog0110
      @envlog0110 Год назад +2

      tuyệt vời 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @jw231345
      @jw231345 10 месяцев назад +3

      Same here. I put on 50/50 times. Makes all the difference. But the bike is awesome. I love it.

  • @richardallen6432
    @richardallen6432 Год назад +6

    Since I live in Alaska, Ian, I have no choice but to look at a ride as a long touring event. I purchased a KLR650 to beat up on the roads of Alaska i.e. The Haul Road aka Dalton Hwy, Denali Hwy, Top of the World Hwy, etc...but when I want to get out of Alaska, I have many miles of mixed paved and unpaved roads as I cross Northern Canada. I believe I will stick with Japanese due to the limited European Dealerships available. Now to narrow down between the 4 major Japanese bikes. Thanks for the excellent review of this model...best one yet I have seen on YT.

  • @torheim2487
    @torheim2487 Год назад +10

    Been waiting for your review of this bike since it was announced 🥲 Great video man! My favourite American motovloger 🥳 Greetings from Norway 🇳🇴

  • @TheSar
    @TheSar Год назад +6

    Great job Ian, as always a very comprehensive review.
    I love my 2022 XT - good to see Suzuki is still refining the wonderful 1037 V-Twin

  • @Angry-Lynx
    @Angry-Lynx Год назад +7

    i dont know how you can survive standing in full sun in moto gear i would die after 5 minutes 😂😂👍🏻👍🏻

    • @williamrae9954
      @williamrae9954 7 месяцев назад +1

      Ian started at 90kg,can home weighing 85 😂

  • @ttrguy9952
    @ttrguy9952 Год назад +8

    Ian
    Great review! Concise and no BS. My Mannequin thinks the 800 might be the right pick for on/off road stuff. The 1050 for road based tours.
    Ride SAFE and BE safe! 👍👍

  • @SuperReiv
    @SuperReiv Год назад +5

    I think Suzuki did a great job with the 1050, even more so with the standard model. Why ? Because most of us won't go doing harder off roading than just gravel (heck it's really heavy), most of us don't need Bluetooth connection, most of us need a real motorcycle with a good engine for what we do every day. Well for those of us who drive their bike 365 days a year at least. I live in Paris France area, doing 15000km a year, and for what I paid, the Vstrom is everything I need nothing I don't. Oh btw, in Europe the maintenance is every 12000km and every 6000 in the US (featured in the user guide). My previous bike was a V85TT travel, it was really good, but to me the 1050 standard is better everywhere except the seat. Love your work Ian

    • @kwik2008
      @kwik2008 Год назад +1

      Fully agree 👍

  • @Birdynmnm
    @Birdynmnm Год назад +10

    Great review. I like that Suzuki keeps updating that lovely V Twin, it’s such a great engine. And adding the pieces needed today, tablet, quick shifter and cc. But becoming more heavy and more top heavy at the same time is really very bad. I think the almost perfect 800DE is the way to go for riders that are perhaps 50/50 biased or the 2023 1050 standard edition for more fun sports touring and a bit of gravel now and then

  • @cpuuk
    @cpuuk Год назад +27

    Going from the older 1000XT to my current KTM1290, only then did I notice how smooth the vstrom motor is.

    • @envlog0110
      @envlog0110 Год назад +1

      tuyệt vời 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @joedudz
      @joedudz 11 месяцев назад +1

      I thought the motor on the 1290 was a pig. Jerky at low revs where you wanted the torque to be.

    • @ralphwarom2514
      @ralphwarom2514 10 месяцев назад +1

      Going from my zx 14. I'd rather get the 1290. Only the questinable price, keyless and "techpack" shenanigans are making me consider the strom.

  • @Jays-Days
    @Jays-Days Месяц назад

    thank you so much for including Maggie so that we can get an idea of how comfortable it will be for a woman to ride passenger/pillion. All of the negatives you listed are not negatives at all for a tall person. We don't have that many bikes that we can feel comfortable on and even though the bike is top heavy it isn't really a problem for tall riders. thanks for all the informative content. I really appreciate all the time and effort you put in a video.

  • @jonnantau9354
    @jonnantau9354 Год назад +1

    Great review! Love the scenery and the places you ride when you are testing bikes.

  • @Truemann45
    @Truemann45 Год назад +9

    I bought a 2021 890 adventure on YOUR recommendation and now I get to hear you using it as the gold standard all the time. The confirmation bias feels so good.

    • @BERZERKERSV4
      @BERZERKERSV4 Год назад +4

      Your comparing apples and oranges….Your 890 like nearly all KTM ADV bikes is off road oriented… all other brands are on road oriented….

    • @Truemann45
      @Truemann45 Год назад

      @@BERZERKERSV4 maybe so, but I didn't make the comparison. He did, in his video. He uses it as a meter all the time, because the platform is so good at everything 😉

  • @hbsteve001
    @hbsteve001 Год назад +1

    Loved the very thorough, detailed review, thank you! Just picked up my new blue/white DE two days ago. My first adventure bike after 35 years of sport bikes. I love it, especially the riding comfort. Accepting the Vstrom for what it is, I know I will absolutely enjoy owning this bike, even though the height and weight is new to me and will be an adjustment. I do fully intend to use it for mild off road, but nothing beyond what you rode in this video. I had the dealer swap out Dunlop Trailmax Missions for the stock tires. I also did not like the look or sound of the factory muffler and installed a Yoshimura slip-on. I’m the same height and weight as you and too am a bit uncomfortable with the seat height. I have the Suzuki low seat on order. It drops the seat height 30mm.

  • @tombstone2826
    @tombstone2826 Год назад +4

    Great review dude ! very detailed ! Good long distance bike ! with mild off road !

  • @jfrx5
    @jfrx5 11 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely the best and most informative bike reviews on RUclips. Can watch it like a damn movie. Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪

  • @centralcoastcruiser2084
    @centralcoastcruiser2084 Год назад +14

    I really would like to see a 800 vs 1050 comparison. I do a lot of highway and occasionally some rough dirt roads here in Ca. Probably an 85 % on road. I think a lot of us are trying to figure out which way to go. Thx. Good stuff as always.

  • @kensmith3665
    @kensmith3665 Год назад +1

    Great summary and final conclusion. Well done review BRM!

  • @zed266
    @zed266 Год назад +1

    Never change Ian awesome content as always buddy 😁

  • @andrewhamilton1437
    @andrewhamilton1437 Год назад

    Thanks for providing such a thoughtful review. Cheers from Oz!

  • @michaelskinner896
    @michaelskinner896 Год назад +12

    Absolutely the best motorcycle reviewer on the internet. The front "tubed" tire is really very strange, and a let-down on Suzuki' part. Like you said, I don't know of any other bike with a combination tube/tubeless set up. I would prefer the base version with the 19" front.

    • @kawabungah20
      @kawabungah20 Год назад +3

      Great comment: I have exactly the same thought. Since I'm not doing highly technical off-roading, I'll choose the 19-inch tubeless and probably get slightly better highway handling as well.

    • @envlog0110
      @envlog0110 Год назад +1

      tuyệt vời 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @PimRademacher
      @PimRademacher 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@kawabungah20i tried both. The road riding is much better with the smaller tubeless front tire. Great bike for touring. It doesn’t beat a 1250 gs/gsa at touring but it’s pretty much half the price and in Europe you get 6 years warrantee on it. Best bang for buck on the market at the moment in this segment

  • @toomanytoys09
    @toomanytoys09 Год назад +1

    Excellent review as always..Thanks!

  • @happytoo10
    @happytoo10 Год назад +1

    Great review Ian, Thank you.

  • @thehybridrider976
    @thehybridrider976 11 месяцев назад +4

    great review as usual. Any chance we get a review on the super tenere all the ones I see are old ones on youtube.

  • @4subvoid4
    @4subvoid4 Год назад

    This is, by far, the best mc-channel on RUclips, thanks for all the great content! This channel is the reason I dared to go against my wife and finally bought an mc 🙂.

  • @andrewshore262
    @andrewshore262 Год назад +2

    My previous 18 DL1000 to a Triumph 1200 GT Pro, I’m staggered that this model actually weighs more than my Triumph 😳. Great review, I think you nailed it exactly it’s a big long legged tourer, a real shame they didn’t stiffen it up at the front. I really like the way you go into things i.e. how is it off road / sand etc. ultimately though, it can’t be long before the old V Strom is pensioned off this is probably a stop gap before a new model is announced.

  • @frederikmestdagh9421
    @frederikmestdagh9421 6 месяцев назад

    Very nice reviews and very well presented and a lot of work has been put into it, thank you for that

  • @dpajc056
    @dpajc056 Год назад +40

    I’m tired of short people complaining about tall bikes…there’s PLENTY of options for you!! Us TALL guys don’t have that many options so when I see people complain about a tall bike I’m like “go buy a smaller one! You’ll pay less in insurance also as a benefit of not being a giant

    • @CaptLawrence
      @CaptLawrence Год назад +3

      Preach!

    • @jhguygih
      @jhguygih 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks. I'm looking at this bike because I'm 6ft and my boneville although big, looks very small for me.

    • @brudda-py2dg
      @brudda-py2dg 3 месяца назад +2

      I get what you're saying, but these adventure bikes, besides looking really cool, are very comfortable for both touring and daily riding. They have a comfort level that many smaller bikes do not have

    • @bobanppvc
      @bobanppvc 2 месяца назад +2

      Im 6'6 and adv segment is only that fits me even if i want s1000rr od v4s...

    • @slipngrip
      @slipngrip 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@bobanppvc I feel you man. Being 6'1" I'm not even that tall but today's modern sportbikes are so compact that I literally cannot find a bike outside adv category that ticks all my boxes. All other genres are either too small or batshit insanely powerful for my daily use.

  • @alcatrazrider
    @alcatrazrider Год назад +6

    4:18 you should try to set the front wheel to left and than is much easier to lift the bike straight. 👍

  • @talknroll6499
    @talknroll6499 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks Ian! Great review. 👍😎

  • @nateperkins7534
    @nateperkins7534 Год назад +6

    Great review, again. This bike would be perfect to lay down the highway tour miles. A smooth and quiet motor, nice ergos, supple suspension. Quick shifter, cruise control, great lay-down protection...all good. The non-adjustable and too small windscreen is a miss, but the aftermarket can remedy that.The tubed front/tubeless rear is baffling as is the oil change intervals. I don't ride off road, so this bike checks my boxes. At 10K less than my GSA with no questioning its reliability and road ability, it would def be on my test ride list when I shop again.

    • @Patrick-sv8sf
      @Patrick-sv8sf 2 месяца назад

      How often does the oil have to be changed?

  • @rvator7291
    @rvator7291 Год назад +4

    I look forward to your reviews even not being in the market for a bike. I've come to recognise your sand wash area. Id still be up there if I would have tried to get through that. Being sketchy at your skill level would pretty much be a crash and burn for me. keep them coming.

  • @tonyrichengod9280
    @tonyrichengod9280 Год назад +2

    Can't wait for your KOVE 450 review!

  • @MrTmax74
    @MrTmax74 Год назад +7

    Thanks for putting together this review. So that’s why there’s no cruise on the 800, they are saving it for their $16,000 bike SMH. I almost couldn’t believe it when both the transalp and 800 were released without cruise. I would buy the 800 in a heartbeat if it had it. Looks like I’m still going to have to buy a used tiger 800.

    • @danielscott2357
      @danielscott2357 Год назад +3

      My sentiments exactly!! No cruise on a modern bike?!! Huge Fail!

    • @LooxJJ
      @LooxJJ Год назад +1

      I love throttle lock on. I use it on my Harley for long distance trips, and it works the wonders. Sure it is NOT aided by any computer, and purely mechanical...but I guess that is the point of having it on Harley.

  • @hussienabukhalil2012
    @hussienabukhalil2012 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the effort 👌 great and best review 👏 👍 ever 👏 😊

  • @aagetreffen
    @aagetreffen Год назад +2

    Great review. I think it it looks wonderful. I am going to test drive one this week. I am a big and strong man. so the size is not intimidating. So this will probably be my next bike. But it looks like I need to lover the pegs a bit.

  • @julieimb8095
    @julieimb8095 11 месяцев назад

    My husband like to watch your videosc. You are a good critic. As a woman, I want to say that I love the simplicity, honnesty and the spontaneity of Maggie. Thanks you!

  • @YNOTRC
    @YNOTRC Год назад

    Gravel road ready. Much love and light for you and Maggie

  • @vijayam1
    @vijayam1 Год назад +2

    What a wonderful, well rounded, crisp review.. I love these bigger Stroms, come what may, every bike has its flaw, but the L twin character and the practicality of it as just an everyday do-it-all motorcycle... The Strom perfectly fits it..

    • @envlog0110
      @envlog0110 Год назад

      tuyệt vời 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @chrispekel5709
      @chrispekel5709 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's a V isn't it? Ducati is an L due to the way it sits

  • @roberttowery9664
    @roberttowery9664 Год назад +3

    Love your reviews. One suggestion, when you talk about the lean angle, the presentation would be better if your camera angle was head on to the bike so we can set exactly how far the bike is leaning.

  • @benjaminberglihn6903
    @benjaminberglihn6903 Год назад +4

    Great review as we've grown accustomed to :) About the tube/less, does'nt it make kinda sense in a way, that perhaps you are more likely to dent the front rim?

  • @Exacerbate42
    @Exacerbate42 Год назад +5

    I bought the Vstrom 1050 DE although it is actually too big and too heavy for me. I also bought the 3 cm lower seat and motorcycle boots with 6 cm high soles. I am 1.80 m tall and weigh 90 kg. I'll try to explain my purchase decision: Before that I drove the old Africa Twin for 20 years without any problems. After that I didn't ride a motorcycle for 7 years. I tested the 1050 DE for half an hour with the seat low and found it to be unrideably heavy and tall.
    After that I rode the 800 DE which felt like a small bike compared to the 1050 DE. After that I rode the 1050 DE again and got along better with it. The 1050 DE is an incredibly heavy motorcycle with an extremely high center of gravity. I feel the weight in every situation. She is a rigid, sluggish iron on the road. Every traffic light stop and every slow bend is a challenge. I bought it anyway because I just enjoyed handling this heavy bike while the 800 DE felt so normal. I also thought I would get used to the heavy weight and somehow I really wanted this bike. Such large motorcycles have always fascinated me. Particularly heavy large travel enduros. The 1050 DE is a super comfortable touring bike that tenaciously stays on track , but city riding and especially maneuvers require strength and are tiring. I don't intend to go off-road with it. There is a small trough in front of my garage and every time I roll the bike backwards I'm scared of stepping in and tipping over. ;0) Now after 1000 km I'm already wondering why I bought it, although I can handle the weight better now I wonder what I'll do when the initial excitement wears off.
    Especially after I fell over while turning and couldn't pick it up on my own. It even tipped over the crash bar and the wheels were in the air. The clutch lever broke off. However, it has a predetermined breaking point, so that I could still use it afterwards.
    Maybe I was very unreasonable. Maybe my eyes were bigger than my mind. But when I put the 1050 DE in the garage, a few hours later I feel the urge to ride it again. I'll probably have to study to get better at it. Maybe I'll lower them by 4 cm. Maybe I'll sell them again. Let's see.
    Other things I noticed: The low beam is weak and just enough in the dark. The gears are easy to engage but like my old Africa Twin I often have the problem of not being able to shift from neutral back to 2nd gear. I have to downshift to 1st gear before I can shift to 2nd gear. The quick shift lever is stiff. It works, but pulling the clutch makes it a lot easier to engage gears. In addition, there is always a strong jolt with the quickshifter. (I couldn't compare it to other bikes though.) That's why I only use the quickshifter when I'm constantly shifting between 5th and 6th gear on country roads or freeways. The cruise control works well, but I haven't really used it yet. The foot brake lever should protrude further. The foot brake lever can only be reached if I turn my foot unnaturally far to the left. I also noticed that the handlebars wobble slightly from 100 km/h, but that may be due to the top case.
    I hope my english is not too bad.

  • @glennmcgown5814
    @glennmcgown5814 Год назад +2

    Also slightly off topic but there are only three axes; roll, pitch and yaw. The others are just an accelerometer

  • @bigdogbulldog9912
    @bigdogbulldog9912 Год назад +1

    Love my vstrom,best bike ever owned 👌

  • @waqarsyed6641
    @waqarsyed6641 Год назад +1

    AWESOME THANK YOU. LOVE 💯 ❤️ THE SUZUKI DEFINITELY GETTING 1

  • @TheElicoA
    @TheElicoA Год назад +1

    Thank you for another great review. I would like to ask you, I hope to get my license in the next few weeks, I really love this one and also the v storm 800DE, maybe even better, the 800DE. Would you recommend even considering this 1050 for a beginner? I love about the 1050 that it has cornering abs, but is it that important? Have to say that I would not enjoy much off road since it is not very possible in germany. Thanks in advance 🙏

  • @MH-xd2nd
    @MH-xd2nd Год назад +3

    Suzuki has certainly upped their game with quality. It wasn’t so long ago that new bikes would arrive in the crate with surface corrosion on the headers and mirrors/bar ends that would strip the threads and start spinning round. They always had great engines and even better transmissions, so I’m pleased to see that this bike looks great. They only things down a bit with the terrible screen adjustment system and the weird tubed front/tubeless back. Great review!

    • @envlog0110
      @envlog0110 Год назад

      tuyệt vời 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @chrispekel5709
      @chrispekel5709 11 месяцев назад

      Rears hardly ever puncture when you're off road must be the logic

    • @stephenmitchum5864
      @stephenmitchum5864 10 месяцев назад

      Wow I spent a large percentage of my life in the motorcycle industry and most of that as a Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, KTM, Kawasaki dealer. I am also amazed at the things I learn on social media LOL

  • @jmsmikey
    @jmsmikey Год назад +1

    Ur up early as usual~ hope you get the Transalp 750 for review soon

  • @rickseconds7676
    @rickseconds7676 Год назад +2

    I like it, the color combo is very nice.

  • @ekkycecil3836
    @ekkycecil3836 Год назад +2

    ..."more like your belly"....😂
    Best part of the review

  • @ArunTripsNTalks
    @ArunTripsNTalks Год назад +7

    Great video well explained, Vstrom is overall best, sleek less bulky for touring, simple engine chain drive less complications even if you abuse in off road..the tank design is same as gsxr1100 typical suzuki...for us 80s breed..

    • @envlog0110
      @envlog0110 Год назад

      tuyệt vời 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @filofilo8127
    @filofilo8127 Год назад +3

    Great video Ian. 250kg and tall. Like alot of these bikes their heavy so off road I wouldn't want to pick it up. Good as a tourer no doubt but in some ways I would be inclined to buy a sports touring bike if that's the only application riders might use the Suzuki for. I do own a Triumph Tiger 800 but I'm downsizing to a smaller lightweight ADV.

    • @envlog0110
      @envlog0110 Год назад

      tuyệt vời 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @BlazinBlades
    @BlazinBlades Год назад +7

    I own the first gen bike
    They are such great bikes.
    I don’t think they can be as top heavy as are the Tigers or even the Africa Twins with their inline cylinders and higher ground clearances

    • @envlog0110
      @envlog0110 Год назад

      tuyệt vời 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @kresimirmilisa5560
    @kresimirmilisa5560 10 месяцев назад +2

    this is good touring bike.

  • @suj3919
    @suj3919 Год назад +1

    Thanks WOW THAT'S AWESOME 🙃

  • @nonsononessunooko4066
    @nonsononessunooko4066 Год назад +3

    Bro is a BEAST dosent give a damn about the bike manufacter THE BIKE FALL TEST WILL BE DONE on both sides🤣🤣👍 plus the off road test are real off road

  • @saltorres52
    @saltorres52 Год назад +3

    Hello Ian. New subscriber here from sunny Florida. Very impressed with your reviews. Any plans on testing the standard V-Strom 1050? I'm selling my sport bike (SV650S0) to get a more comfortable bike and I've been seriously considering the V-Strom 1050 for two up riding on back roads but lately I've seen videos on the Africa Twin and I'm considering that one as well. Ride safe!

  • @dwayneneufeld1696
    @dwayneneufeld1696 Год назад +1

    A couple of questions for you Ian. I have a 2019 Adventure Sports Africa Twin. Thinking about going for the 2023 1050 V-Strom DE. How does the V-Strom sand handling compare, DE and my year Africa Twin? Fairly close? I know you don't like the V-Strom in the sand:)) V-Strom have noticeably more power than my year AT? We are more road bias for sure, and don't plan on very technical or difficult off road. I'd say dad bike off roading is a good description for me:) What do you think?
    Thanks for all the great reviews! Having 6 bikes between my wife and I, your reviews carry a lot of weight in our decisions.
    The wife just picked up the 800 DE and loves it! Your review had us looking for one and we lucked out and found one close to us. It's just a little small for me, 6'3" 230#.

  • @coobye
    @coobye Год назад

    2008 Honda XT250 has a tubeless rear and tubed front. To be honest most punctures are in the rear. Front punctures are usually pinch flats so it makes sense.

  • @mikef3300
    @mikef3300 Год назад

    Hello Ian. I have a question concerning high fenders on a dual-sport like the ktm 690 enduro r. Do you think that the high fender could create lift at high speeds like 85mph and above making the front end feel light and a little unstable on the road? I’ve checked everything from wheel balance and bearings to suspension settings and sag but cannot get rid of this feeling. I’m going to remove the fender and see if it still does it next

  • @moorepower13
    @moorepower13 Год назад +3

    Imaginary needs will point folks to the 800. Real world travel the 1050 rules.

  • @F3udF1st
    @F3udF1st Год назад

    The Inertial Measuring Unit reminds me of Shpongle's "I am you". 🎶 You are me and IMU 🎵

  • @4subvoid4
    @4subvoid4 Год назад

    I wish for a vid that explains the details of suspension. I don't understand "preload", "rebound" and "compression". For example, my weight is 236 pounds or 107 kg and I have a KTM 390 Adventure, how do I set these values?

  • @tedwijaya1
    @tedwijaya1 11 месяцев назад +1

    Sensible...no nonsense bike👍

  • @gtpits
    @gtpits Год назад

    Thanks

  • @fabianobenedetti6692
    @fabianobenedetti6692 8 месяцев назад +1

    How heavy is the 800 de, when equipped with crash bars, center stand and 3mm alu thick bash plate ?

  • @arthurguillaume5977
    @arthurguillaume5977 Год назад

    Ian, I'm so sorry about your oil pan on the KTM 890. Glad it's not the block itself.

  • @andristucs6044
    @andristucs6044 Год назад +1

    Really waiting for a transalp review

  • @bradh74
    @bradh74 3 месяца назад

    What bikes would you recommend for a first bike to a mature adult (big guy) that would keep them riding and is a capable ADV bike. I'm about the practicality of the ADV segment, if you want to fish and take your bike there it'll do it or ride the road for a weekend. I was looking at the DRZ400 and DR650 but some of these bikes like the V-Strom 800DE seem to be closer than I think but?? I'm not sure how I'll like riding in traffic or will do at slow speed handling. We don't have the places to ride off road in Ohio that you guys have out West so no fire roads to ride. Nice video!

  • @jeffbanfieldsflwr3537
    @jeffbanfieldsflwr3537 Год назад

    I wish i could test all these!

  • @glennmcgown5814
    @glennmcgown5814 Год назад +2

    Umm, why tubeless rear but tubed front ? Love that big old V twin though

  • @josephSF
    @josephSF Год назад +2

    As a rider of Africa Twins, both base and Adventure Sport ES DCT, the V-Strom does not tempt me in the way the Norden 901, KTM 890R or the Ducati Desert X do. Hard to imagine the Strom being able to adapt to real-world conditions on the BDR trails or long stretches of janky terrain found in SD, WY, ID and OR. I know I would tear that oil filter off as well.

  • @brucekendall52
    @brucekendall52 Год назад

    Thanks.

  • @scottloftin1730
    @scottloftin1730 11 месяцев назад

    Nice vid bro
    Lower tire pressure off road helps to off set the springs. And to be fair, large ADV were not intended to run off road like and XR650R.

  • @shegocrazy
    @shegocrazy Год назад +2

    42:00 Speaking of Alaska. Came across a couple of riders from Arizona in Haines, Alaska. Married couple had ridden up on matching Royal Enfield Himalayans. More adventurous then I'd be lol. The weather up there is never great.

    • @andrewpeter6128
      @andrewpeter6128 Год назад +1

      We like to say: there is no bad weather; just bad clothing

    • @airadaimagery692
      @airadaimagery692 Год назад

      @@andrewpeter6128well it’s hotter than hell down here in the south right now, and I can barely withstand riding in this heat, much less in full riding gear.

    • @shegocrazy
      @shegocrazy Год назад

      @@andrewpeter6128 I heard Alaskan's tell me that the weather in summer is always 50/50. 50 degrees F and 50% chance of rain. They also start freaking out if they get 2 days of sun in a row...lol.

    • @andrewpeter6657
      @andrewpeter6657 Год назад +1

      @@shegocrazy We have a saying that if you do not like the weather, just wait 5 minutes as it will change. But, with enough patience, weather windows happen. For example, later this week it looks good so I might make a run up to the Brooks Range and Deadhorse. They are calling for sun and 75F on the Arctic Ocean

  • @gtpits
    @gtpits Год назад +1

    You saved me allot of money with these reviews, I was just about to put the money down on a T7 early last year but after watching your review I thought about how top heavy it is and bought an 890r instead and never looked back.

    • @samoja3618
      @samoja3618 Год назад +1

      T7 is reliable but KTM is not, but its fun until it broke.. I like Norden Expedition but I would go for a more reliable bike.

    • @envlog0110
      @envlog0110 Год назад

      tuyệt vời 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @Gabkicks
    @Gabkicks Год назад +1

    This thing is really pretty in person

  • @frankiecalsone8536
    @frankiecalsone8536 Год назад

    😍 V Strom

  • @dirkhuman760
    @dirkhuman760 Год назад +8

    I prefer the 800DE for its looks and suspension but I'm a sucker for big V-twins for the open road. I would go for the 800 and 1050. Both is better.

    • @infinitydreamzz
      @infinitydreamzz Год назад +2

      I'd just go for the 800DE with a remap (if and when one becomes available) , a suspension adjustment and an aftermarket CC (if and when one becomes available). That would be a complete package

  • @cranedaddy678
    @cranedaddy678 Год назад +1

    Another good review. It's not the bike for me but still kind of tempting.

  • @fakhirali7224
    @fakhirali7224 Год назад

    u made nice video of a powerful adv

  • @fauveride
    @fauveride Год назад +4

    nice looking adv... really like the design with simple faces and lines

  • @scottloftin1730
    @scottloftin1730 11 месяцев назад

    I am 5'11". I had to install a foot peg lowering kit on my 2014 1000 for comfort.

  • @rjeepster8640
    @rjeepster8640 Год назад +1

    Oh my God, you had me laughing so hard you can always count on the way to point out everything that you didn’t necessarily need people to know. Ha ha ha Great review

  • @kantill
    @kantill 10 месяцев назад +1

    Which would you recommend for an all-around adv bike? The 1050 de or 800 de. I lean toward the 800 but curious about your thoughts. Mainly looking at more of a jack of all trades, master of none.

  • @axelfiraxa
    @axelfiraxa Год назад +1

    11:50 you can change the oil more rarely if you drive like a grandma.
    For the longer service interval bikes it tends to say 10.000 km because they assume the typical 50 year old commute distance with some light touring. If you actually give it the beans go for the 6000km intervals

  • @kantill
    @kantill 10 месяцев назад

    Did I hear you say you live in Idyllwild? I used to live in Hemet and I used to go camping up there all the time.

  • @vaughndrew852
    @vaughndrew852 6 месяцев назад

    So after watch a lot of your videos and tones of others i got the de800 after watching this im glade maybe in 2025 suzuki may make a 1000de parallel twin with an adjustable 3 position seat cruise control full adjustable screen and a shaft driven system with a real 60 40 tubeless tyers and that would be worth trading my fantastic 800de on

  • @vaughanboyce3702
    @vaughanboyce3702 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great review, I own the previous version 2018 1000xt and its fantastic on and off&road with the right tyres ets yes it has its limitations but tbo any adv 200kg+ is only good for gravel and light dirt anyway anything more and your on the wrong bike nomatter how much suspension you got. It seems this version has gained significant weight over the 1000xt and the motor has lost some low torque?.

  • @MoiPloy
    @MoiPloy Год назад +5

    sold my 1050xt for the 1050DE

    • @raywilliams9808
      @raywilliams9808 Год назад +1

      Is it a big difference with the 21inch front for road touring?

    • @MoiPloy
      @MoiPloy Год назад +1

      @@raywilliams9808 i find it a bit hard to turn on 21inch wheels specially on tight bends...other than that its all great

  • @kevinmason3141
    @kevinmason3141 10 месяцев назад +2

    wishing for drive shaft....for perfection..

  • @alxx1378
    @alxx1378 Год назад +4

    Owning a 2002 dl1000 never touched the motor and being 198,5 cm this bike may be perfect for me. 😊

    • @tinfoilhatplumber485
      @tinfoilhatplumber485 8 дней назад

      I'm original owner of a 2003... have it " set up" for me and trust it anywhere

  • @MadDog-65
    @MadDog-65 2 месяца назад

    The front Tyre being a tube is mostly because in hard riding if you dint a rim, you can knock it out and a tube will still inflate. With a tubeless set up if you dint a rim, it's very hard to get the tyre to seal and inflate. Back tyres are less likely to suffer flats and ultimately dint rims and therefore Suzuki went with Tubeless. Actually very smart on Suzuki's behalf.

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  2 месяца назад +1

      Good point but most people don't ride these off road

  • @mikealls8938
    @mikealls8938 11 месяцев назад

    Question? What's the worst bike for picking up? Also the best , in the ADV market. Thanks 👍

  • @DSplatter
    @DSplatter 11 месяцев назад

    I think the only thing I don’t like about the v strom right now is it’s seemingly low exhaust. Id be worried about passing through water with that thing. Other than that, they seem dope.

  • @tannenherz
    @tannenherz Год назад

    High, the new one is much heavier than the old models. With witch kind of material is the frame of the new one made? Aluminium or steel? Kindly Fiete

  • @ChavsADV
    @ChavsADV Год назад

    Ian, Ive watched all your reveiws over and over and i dont know if im going to find the right bike for me. What I want is a true middle weight bike with shaft drive and well suited for two up touring. It seems like the market is sort of all over the place. One day I think tiger 900 gt, the jext day its the f850gs, and then its the africa twin...then I think well im already 1100 I might as well step up and get shaft drive. Then I remember that I really after a lighter bike that I can tour on with two people.
    I had a 85 cb700 with shaft drive and we went all over with it despite its shortcomings.

    • @BigRockMoto
      @BigRockMoto  Год назад +1

      Your only option is the Guzzi V85TT

    • @ChavsADV
      @ChavsADV Год назад

      @@BigRockMoto I do like the way to look. The triumph dealer near me is also a moto guzzi dealer. Might have to take one for a spin and see what we think. Thanks