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Thanks for the positive messages. Now I have a year to prepare and can't wait to start :O
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Hi,

you can visit http://www.xt600.de (german) and their forum for informations.
There is also an active forum.

Another option is to buy a really really cheap xt600 and rebuild it yourself till next spring. This might not be cheaper than buying a good one, but you will for shure know your bike then. of course this need time.

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Another option is to buy a really really cheap xt600 and rebuild it yourself till next spring. This might not be cheaper than buying a good one, but you will for shure know your bike then. of course this need time.

Martin
What is a really really cheap one? I was thinking about someting about 2500Eur. I found several for that price from the 90s with around 20-30k km. That seemed reasonable to me.
I don't think it will be in option though due to lacking ways of transportation and no workshop or garage

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Hi,

It's a great idea for for it

I just got back from S.America and did 32,000k. I got my license and flew out in Feb 2014. No mechanical skills whatsoever! I learnt a lot. It was an epic trip. I bought a XR250 and it was a great bike. I think my dream tourer would be the same bike but with a 400cc engine and a 20lt tank, so maybe a DR400 then?
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What is a really really cheap one? I was thinking about someting about 2500Eur. I found several for that price from the 90s with around 20-30k km. That seemed reasonable to me.
I don't think it will be in option though due to lacking ways of transportation and no workshop or garage
Hi,

many many years ago i bought a 1986 XT600 for about 200 DM ! that would be cheap, but it was a lot of work.

For 2,500€ you should get a fine XT600. Problem is to find that good one, which was, for example, overhauled and in good condition.
Not that, which looks nice but the engine is finished.

Maybe you have someone near you, who is into the Xt600s and can help you look at bike.

DR400 is also a nice bike, but there are not many of them here.
A modern DR400 with new engine and maybe 40HP would be so nice
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Well I also like the WR250R but its too new, so no cheap used bikes.
I will ask in the German and Czech XT600 forums if someone is selling + I am studying the workshop manual and reading online about what needs to be checked when bought. I know low km doesn't mean anything.

I'd totally buy an old one and fix it up but I don't have a garage/workshop :/ that makes it rather difficult

@ridetheworld: Sounds awesome, I wanna do the same
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Hi,

many many years ago i bought a 1986 XT600 for about 200 DM ! that would be cheap, but it was a lot of work.

For 2,500€ you should get a fine XT600. Problem is to find that good one, which was, for example, overhauled and in good condition.
Not that, which looks nice but the engine is finished.

Maybe you have someone near you, who is into the Xt600s and can help you look at bike.

DR400 is also a nice bike, but there are not many of them here.
A modern DR400 with new engine and maybe 40HP would be so nice
That would be a DRZ400S, then....
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