This video is about Total capabilities of a bike vs its Available capabilities.
Total Capability: what a bike can do in theory, when it's ridden by skilled professional with pre-planned stunts and a support team nearby.
Available Capability: what a bike can do for you. How far you personally can take this bike. This is the only thing that matters. If you have a super capable bike, but you can only use 10% of its capabilities, than who cares what it can do in theory? Or you may have a less capable bike that you can use 80% of its capabilities.
Which one would you pick? I think that we buy motorcycles based on advertisement videos based on their total theoretical capabilities. And than many of us are stuck with a bike that we can't really use, because we personally can only use a small portion of everything that a bike has to offer.
I am lucky to have a Yamaha XT250. It's an extremely capable bike AND a lot of its capabilities are available to even untrained people on Day 1! Amazing!
The places where I could take it - there is no bike that would take me there. I've been on a Tenere 700 a week ago (it's a bike I love and plan to buy). But I was thinking about its Available Capabilities - how much of what T7 can do will be available to me? Would it take me everywhere where I want to go?
The answer is no. It's too tall, too heavy and too pricey.
Yamaha XT250 is the answer. It's the perfect bike! At least for me.
I am a spontaneous moto explorer - I see a beautiful forest trail and I go for it! I just can't help myself.
Yamaha XT250 is always there to support my explorations - no matter where I go, it always takes me there and back! I love this bike.
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