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    Two Sides Of Dual-Sports Motorcycles

    Dual-sports motorcycles are two types of motorcycles all rolled into one, combining the defining features that make off-road and on-road motorcycles what they respectively are. Capable of performing at their best on paved surfaces, as well as on rough terrain, dual-sports motorcycles basically live up to their namesake, as performance machines.

    Off-road motorcycles could be visually defined by the high ground clearance space between the motorcycle's engine and the ground. Weight wise, off-road motorcycles are about as light as motorcycles could get, neglecting elements like headlights, signal lights, passenger seats and plate number holders, as off-road motorcycles are specialized motorcycles designed mostly for racing. Thus the negated need for headlights and signal lights, which actually add to the motorcycle's overall weight. On-road motorcycles are defined for on road use, and comes fully integrated with "road rule elements". They are more or less lowered compared with off-road motorcycles.

    Dual-sports motorcycles stand to boast both the defining features of off-road and on-road motorcycles, being the middle ground between them.

    Here are some of the more popular dual-sports motorcycles available in the market today.

    Yamaha TW200

    Designed with its wide tires, the Yamaha TW200 provides great traction support, ensuing rider comfort while running on a wide variety of terrain. A user friendly dual-sports motorcycle, the Yamaha TW200 comes with an electric start system, as well as a kickstart, with a lowered seat, ideal for inspiring confidence in drivers.

    It is among the most distinctive looking dual-sports motorcycles out in the market.

    Suzuki DR650SE

    Another dual-purpose motorcycle turning heads as it passes by, the Suzuki DR650SE is engineered to be light, with its lightweight single-cylinder engine, as well as versatile, engineered with an exceptional performance rating for off-road and street usage. With its advanced chassis and suspension system, the Suzuki DR650SE shines off-roads, exhibiting precise control and handling features.

    Its torque rating is famous, as its overall versatility makes is a powerhouse dual-sports motorcycle.

    Husqvarna TE510

    Boasting 50mm Marzocchi and Sachs shock absorber, the Husqvarna TE510 is built to deal with off-road rigors, yet perform equally well with on road running. A Brembo rear brake pump is featured by this dual-sports motorcycle, as its revised automatic decompression system is optimized to its full potential.

    It comes with an electric starting system, as well as a kick start system. All in all, it's a dual-sports motorcycle, living up to the standards of speed, performance and versatility.

    As dual-sports motorcycles have been made to be, their versatility boasts to be practical for those who have to deal with rough and paved terrain everyday. As an amalgam of two motorcycle types, dual-sports motorcycles are simply amazing machines.

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