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Yeah, I know. It took me a long time to get over that thought as well and then I ran into a bunch of ne'er do wells that are GS Trophy kind of riders that called me a pussy if I didn't ride with them - and that's when I busted my ass in that energetic high-side. After that, I learned how to actually ride it off-road in some gnarly places and enjoy that now as much as on the road. That said, I do have a WR250R that scratches my itch for the single track with much more gusto and fun.Originally posted by Loggiebone View PostSomething about taking a 25k +/- bike off road...?
No disrespect intended for anyone that doesn't take their expensive bikeapotomus off in the deep woods. I said I did it but I didn't say it was a smart thing to do.
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"No disrespect intended for anyone that doesn't take their expensive bikeapotomus
off in the deep woods. I said I did it but I didn't say it was a smart thing to do."
I did it once alone, never again. Nobody knew where I was and I thought I was going
to have a heart attack trying to heave that heavy bike up. That was fifteen years ago.
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I think my GS is easier to pick up from a dirt nap than my KLR. When that KLR falls it is flat on the ground and hard to get it started to lift it. My GS will rock up onto the wheels and crash bar where I can squat against it a lift it pretty easy. Practicing that was the first thing I did when I got it home with the protection parts on it:
OK, sorry for the thread hijack. SQUIRREL!
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Kuddos to you... I'm not saying that I could throw MY new bike on the floor just to see if I could pick it up, but THIS is the behavior that I'd expect to see from a Badass GS Dual Sport Adventure rider.Originally posted by Pittsdriverwes View PostI think my GS is easier to pick up from a dirt nap than my KLR. When that KLR falls it is flat on the ground and hard to get it started to lift it. My GS will rock up onto the wheels and crash bar where I can squat against it a lift it pretty easy. Practicing that was the first thing I did when I got it home with the protection parts on it:
OK, sorry for the thread hijack. SQUIRREL!
#hardcore #realdeal
Matt
Street: 2011 Ducati Multistrada S :: 2000 Honda VFR @ 39k :: 2002 BMW K1200RS @ 13k ... round 3
Track: 2008 Suzuki GSX-R 750 :: 2008 Honda CBR1000RR
Dirt: Honda CRF450X
IBA #25520 - Iron Butting the Blue Ridge Parkway
If loud pipes save lives, imagine what learning to ride that thing could do.
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John, have you left for the rally yet?Originally posted by jargon View Post
You bringing any homemade cookies from Indiana?
I'm sitting here reminiscing on Bruce's tale of the two of you going to DGR and subsequently Barber some years back.Matt
Street: 2011 Ducati Multistrada S :: 2000 Honda VFR @ 39k :: 2002 BMW K1200RS @ 13k ... round 3
Track: 2008 Suzuki GSX-R 750 :: 2008 Honda CBR1000RR
Dirt: Honda CRF450X
IBA #25520 - Iron Butting the Blue Ridge Parkway
If loud pipes save lives, imagine what learning to ride that thing could do.
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