Originally Posted by
ATC King
Good choice!
For gravel road riding, it can be much more practical that many would think. It's easy on fuel, and has a large oil supply with a dry sump system. More oil helps keep it cool, and the dry sump means a more compact crankcase, which increases ground clearance.
Loads of aftermarket support for the bike, low purchase price, low insurance cost, simple and low tech, reliable, and sounds better than most everything else you'll encounter off pavement.
Bottom end torque is easier to get traction with in slick conditions than top end power. There are quite a few parallel twin engines in new adventure style bikes, but most tend to put peak power above tractability, partly because higher HP numbers on paper, help sell bikes.
Triumph recently redesigned their Tiger engine and call it a T-plane configuration. The crank pins are spaced at 180-90-180, which would cause something like a short pause in the power pulses, to aid in traction.
With all the tech being thrown into top tier adventure bikes, the basic engine mechanicals still have to be designed with useable power in mind. Your Sportster choice has that, and a narrower profile than a parallel or horizontally opposed twin.
Good bikes. We've had a few around here. I ordered a XL1200S the first year they came out, '98 I think. That was the fastest stock bike Harley had at the time. It would leave my buddy's 1200 Custom in the dust.
I almost forgot why I posted. If you want to do the most you can with the XL600R forks, Racetech has Emulators that will fit them. They aren't listed in a search for that bike. They are Gold Valves: FEGV 3801 and need the adapters to work which are AD3802 P Adapters, pair for 3801 Emulators. They'll recommend different sprigs and oil weight based on your needs, so you'd want to contact them for that.
You make a lot of very good points there sir! And yes, gravel roads are more what I intend to attack as opposed to deep woods. I feel this bike is going to shine at what I want it for. Funny you mention the emulators, as I just watched a video on those a couple of weeks ago. They seem like a fantastic idea to me. I added an oil cooler even though it has the reservoir. It's probably not necessary but I like oil coolers, lol.
Thank you very much for such an insightful and informative post!
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