Probably a question that's done the rounds a few times, but I couldn't find clear answers or discussion.
Basically, I'm buying a used DRZ400e and I've ridden for a couple of years and owned, DRZ250 (knobblies), Yamaha MT03, Kawasaki Ninja 300 (Current).
I have commuted on all these bikes the 10km to and from work over the bridge in Auckland.
With the DRZ's I've loved the idea of going places, gravel or off road. However, I haven't really done much of that.
I've commuted on the DRZ250 on road legal knobblies, however moving to road bikes makes me realise how much the brakes are made of cheese and the dive that comes with braking.
With the 400e I'm about to buy my questions are:
1. Do I need to convert to the e for road duties? or will suspension,wheels and brakes suffice given some better road tyres?
2. If I do look to convert whats the best path. Wheels/tyres first? or do i need to go wheels/tyres,brake upgrade and suspension adjustment all in one hit?
3. Can the idea and just buy a factory SM?
I've gone with the e as the idea it could go better off road, but predominately it will be ridden on road. The e also has more power.
Not sure I want to get an SM, then look at carb and open it up and do cams. Seems like the e is the better starting point. Maybe I'm wrong.
I know this is subjective but any advice appreciated.
Cheers, Rob.
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