So if you're asking "which is the best adventure bike," we're going to ask you "which country or countries are you going to be riding through?" Are you going to ride in the U.S.? Bolivia? Colombia? Argentina? Pakistan? Do you want to stay on the pavement, or get off-road? Do you strive to have as little contact with locals as possible, or do you cherish the opportunity to interact with the people in your path? How tall are you? Are you carrying camping gear or just a credit card? I could literally fill up the rest of this article with questions, but you get the point...there are TONS of factors to consider. From this rider’s perspective, at least these 3 highlights make up the best adventure bike:
Inevitable Encounters – Sure, if you’re headed out across the plains of Mongolia, it’s probably a good idea to start with a new-ish bike that is least likely to have mechanical issues. (Although, with the modern day bikes quickly becoming electrical nightmares, dependability is not always ensured with new bikes these days.) On the other hand, if your travel plans will generally keep you within reach of society and motorcycle assistance, sometimes the most fantastic experiences are realized when you’re in need, and someone helps you out. Don’t forget, unless you’re cranking on the throttle through snobbish communities with a ridiculous “LOUD PIPES SAVE LIVES” sticker on your bike, people are generally very helpful and kind to lone motorcycle riders. They want to help you. That being said, buying a used bike that maybe has a few gremlins within might force you to get creative, accept a helping hand, and in turn, enjoy unexpected encounters with amazing new friends. After all, the word “Adventure” is defined as “An unusual and exciting, typically hazardous, experience or activity.” If your trip is absolutely perfect and organized from Point A to Point B, and you never have to solve a problem or overcome a challenge…well, it might be fun overall, but sometimes “predictability” is equated with “boredom.”
While we might all have our own definitions of what “Adventure Riding” is all about, this rider/writer is suggesting that it’s exploration and new experiences…not how fast you get there or how cool you look doing so. If your definition is similar or the same, hopefully, this will set the tone for helping you choose “The Best Adventure Bike.”