Looking to pick up a bike in the near future and I'm kind of indecisive as what to buy. I'm looking for a reliable daily driver/hell raiser. Right now I'm kind of leaning towards a wr450 or a ktm450 looking for some input what do you guys think?
Just buy a service manual and learn to do it yourself. Then you save big bucks for tires and oil changes, cause you will need a lot of both.Where you'd pay $75 an hour labor rates at one Jap bike shop, You'd go to a ktm or husky dealer and their labor rates can exceed $100 an hour sometimes.
I have had great luck with my WR's. Mine hardly ever catch a break and if they do it's only for a day at the most. The WR is the cheapest to convert compared to the other Japanese brands. The Honda does require a bit of modification to the engine before it's reliable. The WR engine is already up to the challenge. The KTM is not a bad choice either. Like someone said earlier, they're pretty much ready for a license plate in stock trim with no hassle. Depending on what state you're in the WR is no problem either. Here in Tx I haven't had any problems at all with getting a plate. BTW, I have ridden my 426 for two years almost daily and gone on several extended rides without having to adjust the valves. Those weren't easily riding miles either.From my research, the WR450 was by far the way to go. The CRF burns oil without swapping the piston to the quad version (from what I read), KTMs cost about $10k new and don't depreciate much. Also- how many ktms do you see on the road? The ones I've been around are broken often. I had a husky 610, and if their street bike is that horrible (mine blew the motor plus a thousand different issues) I can't imagine what their race bike is like.
I took the DR-Z and put $1500 into it and now it makes 48hp and I can ride it every day with NO fear of it breaking. However, it is still around 300 lbs. I'd look into the XRR as well.