Picked this up a few weeks ago and finally found time to get it on the road....woohooo! Got some nice dirt wheels for it too.
Now I just got to figure out how to ride it, bit different then the R1 or GS
Picked this up a few weeks ago and finally found time to get it on the road....woohooo! Got some nice dirt wheels for it too.
Now I just got to figure out how to ride it, bit different then the R1 or GS
To those dead souls inching along the freeways in their metal coffins,... ..we show them that the human spirit is still alive
Hyper 1100
KTM 450 XCW
Keep it supermoto, more fun that way
#703
^^You have never ridden the trails around here then. Definitely nice to have the knobby option.
Nice...coming out Saturday?
IMI on Sunday...
Remember Yesterday. Plan For Tomorrow. Live For Today.
Current Stable:
'o5 SuzukiGSX-1oooR (Custom Street Fighter).
'o6 Pitster Pro 50cc Pit Bike (125cc Big Bore Kit).
Coming from the street to the dirt...
Sumo tires are just fine for all the highway riding you'll inevitably do and they are adequate for a good deal of trails in the area. Sure in you're into having two wheelsets and all the associated troubles...go for it. Otherwise, I can't see 17's being a worse option for a dual sport.
To those dead souls inching along the freeways in their metal coffins,... ..we show them that the human spirit is still alive
Hyper 1100
KTM 450 XCW
(note to self)
SM is not S&M
slightly disappointed
The Best Ride could be the next ride
80% of that place is doable.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMBgYL9Ky_o
Perspective on these cameras does it no justice. And yes the last part is steep and loose and the entire approach is that way and now the "chicken route" we took to the left is now closed off. Since we were on sumo's we took all the chicken routes going up.
Same trail but w/ dirt wheels and no chickens
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJG0iHLse5E
Yup, that one has a couple of trickier spots! Esp for a 500lbs bike!