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blues2 29 May 2009 23:04

XT600 or XT660
 
Hi,
i'm looking for advice as to which one would be the best basis to build a travel bike. Aircooled versus water cooling? I am planning a trip from GB to South Africa so any help would be much appreciated.

Chrisvas 30 May 2009 08:21

Hi

Try both if you havent done yet. In my opinion the 660 is much more bike than the 600. The watercooled engine aswell as the aircooled one are said to be almost bulletproof so that probably won´t be any problem. I like the handling and riding position better on the 660, a bit heavier but stable..

Chris :D

Andysr6 30 May 2009 09:57

Hi, i own a Xt600E (02) and a Xt660Z(08). i find the 660 to be a far better road bike in every way and it can cruise at 85mph while the 600 doesn't like to cruise over 70mph. Off road the 660 is surprisingly good on rough trails but when things get really rough you want to be on the lighter 600 every time.
i would choose the 660. Cheers Andy

blues2 2 Jun 2009 18:41

Hi
thanks for your views,
I have tried both and think the 660 is the one

BlackDogZulu 3 Jun 2009 22:26

I had an XT660R for a year and had to sell it because of the vibration. After 10 miles, my hands went dead. My XT600 isn't half as bad (this one just loosens my fillings). Maybe I've just got used to it, but it was a big issue for me at the time.

Also, the 660 had terrible snatchy fuelling off-idle, which made wet roundabouts a nightmare. Solvable with a PCIII, apparently, but I never went down that route. That was an 05 bike - I'm told they fixed it on later models.

*Touring Ted* 7 Jun 2009 07:45

Early 660's had a bit of a dodgy injection map. I think there was an update for the later models. (I know that was the case on the X model anyway).

My 03 600E was vibey and didnt like to go over 65mpg. It WAS bullet proof though, very reliable and never complained about the abuse and crashes :innocent:

The 660R is based on the same engine and is also proved to be very reliable. The fuel injection also gives great economy and the extra cubes will really be nice on the road with better cruising speed.

The only downside I can think of on the 660R is the exposed downpipes ! Get a good guard.

If I were to chose again, id go for the 660R but if you have the cash, the new 660Z Tenere is the way to go :)

Chrisvas 7 Jun 2009 10:46

Don´t forget to have a look at the old xtz660 tenere. A lot of bike for little money. Not much different mechanically except for carbs insted of injection. Same as xt600. Here in sweden you can find nice ones for as little as £1300.

bacardi23 7 Jun 2009 13:57

The thing I most like on the 660 is the engine outside appearance! It has that look of a hightech engine like the Honda CR450F engine! SWEET!

But one thing is for sure...I'd never change from my '90 600 to the 660!

LONG LIVE THE 600 lol


Vando :innocent:


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