[1][2] The XT won the first big African rallies, which were on the rise in the late seventies.
[5] Åberg rode the bike to a victory in the first moto of the 1977 500cc Luxembourg Grand Prix and ended the season ranked 9th in the final world championship standings.
[5] The 21-inch front wheel and the 18-inch rear with enduro-style tires make it fit for both on- and off-road use.
Seat height and ground clearance are adequate[citation needed] and the machine has the typical dual-purpose handling characteristics, which makes it suitable for a wide range of duties, from crossing rough city roads to country lanes or paths.
After 1982 the successive four-valve XT600s were sold in some markets in 500 cc form until 1989, but this was not the original, classic twin-valve XT500.