Unveiling the Voge DS800X Rally: The New Adventure Bike Sensation

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Introduction to the DS800X Rally

The much-anticipated Voge DS800X Rally is set to make a splash at the 2025 Adventure Bike Rider Festival, taking place at Ragley Hall. As the newest addition to Voge’s lineup, which features the value-driven DS625X and the high-end DS900X, the DS800X Rally promises to be a formidable off-road competitor.

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Specifications and Features

This middleweight adventure bike boasts impressive specifications that belies its wallet-friendly price of £6999 plus £200 on-the-road. Powered by the Kel800 parallel-twin engine, the DS800X Rally delivers a robust 92.5bhp at 9000rpm and 60lb.ft at 6500rpm. With a steel double cradle frame, it is suspended on 43mm KYB USD forks with a remarkable 200mm of travel, along with a matching rear shock. The bike is built for adventure, featuring an 18/21-inch tubeless spoked wheelset mounted with Pirelli Scorpion STR tyres.

Adventure-Ready Technology

Equipped with a plethora of features, the DS800X Rally goes beyond expectations for adventure motorcycles. It includes selectable traction control, ABS, multiple riding modes, and a full-color TFT display. Riders will also appreciate added comforts such as heated grips, a center stand, and a radial steering damper. Additionally, the integrated 1080p dash camera is a standout feature, providing audio recording capabilities during adventures.

As Voge continues its push into the European adventure bike market, the DS800X Rally represents a significant milestone and an exciting option for riders seeking an affordable and feature-rich bike. With options for customization in black, blue/white, and yellow/black, the anticipation for this model is sure to grow leading up to its release in August 2025.

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