KIWI RIDER 12 2018 VOL.2 | Page 26

STORY: Josh Martin KTM 500 EXC-F Josh Martin takes us through his KTM 500 after 10,000km of adventure riding. ver the last 10 years I have been fortunate enough to clock up over 220,000km of amazing rides through some of the most epic locations the South Island has to offer. The majority of these rides were GPS logging trips for the RemoteMoto website. Up until six months ago, a Suzuki DRZ400E was my primary bike for this. I chose the DRZ because it has a reputation for being a capable and reliable adventure bike – and it certainly proved itself to be that. However, there was one minor downside. The technical terrain I like to ride meant I would often be pretty beaten up after a long day of hard riding. To be fair, the DRZ400 can be considered a fairly lightweight bike in the adventure riding scene, however it is a far cry from a modern lightweight enduro bike which can effortlessly scamper over technical terrain. I never really had indecision about the DRZ, 26 KIWI RIDER as I think the most important thing about adventure riding is the adventure itself... not whether you have the latest and greatest bike. I’ve always been able to ride the DRZ400E over challenging Grade 5 terrain, albeit with a lot of sweat on some of the really technical sections. It wasn’t until I was sitting around a campfire after a seriously tough High Country ride that something changed. While watching the campfire’s flickering flames, the idea to buy a lightweight enduro bike for the tougher trips unexpectedly spawned in my head. Unsurprisingly... it only took a few minutes for this spark of an idea to become a plan of buying a new bike. Some of the candidates I shortlisted included the Husqvarna 501, Beta 480, Sherco SEF450 and the KTM 500EXC. Riders familiar with these bikes would likely consider all four of them to be worthy candidates.