Yamaha XT600 “Funbike” from Warkot Motorcycles… The Yamaha XT600 is one of those big, beefy single-cylinder dual-sports that’s as likely to survive the apocalypse as anything on two wheels. The XT featured 10 inches of […]| BikeBound
Home Sweet Home: David Nast Cole's Adventure Rig... In 2009, KTM introduced the 690 Enduro R, a more aggressive off-road version of the company's 690 adventure bike. At its core, the Enduro R is a giant, high-powered street-legal dirt bike with no direct equivalents available from a n| BikeBound
VMX-Style XT600 from Garage Esquinita... Back in 1984, Yamaha introduced the XT600, their new "go-anywhere, do-anything flagship. The 595cc dual-purpose machine could be traced back to the iconic XT/TT500 models, which had proved their mettle on the grueling sands of the Paris-Dakar| BikeBound
From SWT-Sports: Dirt-Ready Boxer for an Enduro veteran... The BMW R80G/S is well-known as the grandfather of the modern adventure bike. True, there was no shortage of strange looks when the original G/S was introduced in the early 80s, but the Bavarian boxer's dominance in the Paris-Daka| BikeBound
"Retro-kitted" Yamaha T7 from Holy Moly Motorcycles... In the adventure bike world, it seems the major manufacturers have taken the bigger is better approach in recent years: more displacement, more power, and more electronics, which translates to more weight and heavier price tags.| BikeBound
Himalayan 450 Rally from OrMotors... In 2016, Royal Enfield launched the original Himalayan, featuring a 411cc single-cylinder air/oil-cooled engine developed from the ground up for the midsize adventure bike. The bike generally received strongly positive reviews, especially given its low| BikeBound
A Vinduro-Style XS from Rendy Rides x D73 Custom... The Yamaha XS650 remains one of the best-loved vintage Japanese motorcycles of the 1970s ane early 80s. When the company began developing the bike, most of the great old British marques had shuttered their factories or were struggling on| BikeBound
Etto Motorcycles Recreates a Trans-Australian Ténéré... The original Yamaha XT600Z Ténéré launched in late 1982, and it brought some serious innovation to the enduro / dual-sport world. Named after the brutal desert section of the Paris Dakar Rally, the Ténéré was the world's fir| BikeBound