I'm wondering this too. Would one of my street bikes (kawi versys) be reasonable for this? I've done forest roads in VA on a vtr1000 superhawk before...dirtygrunt wrote:Yup....talk to the locals to find the best worst roads.
Maybe you should also set your parameters...is the a DS ride?
A big bike friendly ride?
A 400cc and below with knobs ride?
Trials tires allowed. WTF?
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I like the idea of a DS ride. My KLR hasn't been out in a while.
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The Versys is much like my FZ-09 and I'm riding it. Some DS tires will help a lot.Marylander wrote:I'm wondering this too. Would one of my street bikes (kawi versys) be reasonable for this? I've done forest roads in VA on a vtr1000 superhawk before...dirtygrunt wrote:Yup....talk to the locals to find the best worst roads.
Maybe you should also set your parameters...is the a DS ride?
A big bike friendly ride?
A 400cc and below with knobs ride?
Trials tires allowed. WTF?
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Cool, I'm a definite maybe then. I'll just stick to the pilot roads I've got on there. Who knows, maybe it'll
inspire me to put on other tires when these wear out.
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with street tires, we will be the entertainment committee!Marylander wrote:Cool, I'm a definite maybe then. I'll just stick to the pilot roads I've got on there. Who knows, maybe it'll
inspire me to put on other tires when these wear out.
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From the sounds of things, I could bring the touring 'tard 650 or the 350 on 17s, but when the 17s come out, I'm (more) prone to misbehavior.
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Heh, I wonder if I should take the side bags off. Bikes are my main transportation but at least I've got another street bike if I get to be too "entertaining". ;)Kyler wrote:with street tires, we will be the entertainment committee!
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Yes, 17's would be fine. These are usually rides that could be done on any street bike. Just more fun on a bike w/ longer suspension...thetable wrote:From the sounds of things, I could bring the touring 'tard 650 or the 350 on 17s, but when the 17s come out, I'm (more) prone to misbehavior.
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Are you talking about the one that you and I did?Wingfixer wrote: I still have the route you laid out for the DS ride that started at JT's. When I did the test ride it was an all day deal on some pretty "interesting" roads and went a ways into PA. It wouldn't be hard to add a couple roads to that and make it a multi-day ride. I agree that this should be aimed at more of a true DS ride. Maybe not road bike friendly but not 450 required either (think Kyler's FZ-09 ADV thing). I might even bring out the Distznias for the general entertainment quality.
That was a pretty fun loop. I think we had our Suzuki's outfitted w/ street tires and those seemed about the perfect bike to me. (DR650 w/ sumo wheels/tires, and a DRZ400 w/ distancias)
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As I remember the QOFE, the OFG and Bandit enjoyed that loop on the real BigBird! (and I don't remember fitting any knobbies?)Bucho wrote:Are you talking about the one that you and I did?Wingfixer wrote: I still have the route you laid out for the DS ride that started at JT's. When I did the test ride it was an all day deal on some pretty "interesting" roads and went a ways into PA. It wouldn't be hard to add a couple roads to that and make it a multi-day ride. I agree that this should be aimed at more of a true DS ride. Maybe not road bike friendly but not 450 required either (think Kyler's FZ-09 ADV thing). I might even bring out the Distznias for the general entertainment quality.
That was a pretty fun loop. I think we had our Suzuki's outfitted w/ street tires and those seemed about the perfect bike to me. (DR650 w/ sumo wheels/tires, and a DRZ400 w/ distancias)
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