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My first proper off road


razz007

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And it was AWESOME . Need to removed the peg rubbers . Riding slightly quicker and sometimes standing made me feel like a Dakar champ , some serious suspension moving and very deep water found . The pics don’t do it justice , but by Christ , that was awesome and she carried me home comfy and all ready for tomorrows comutte to work . What a cracking bit of kit

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3 hours ago, razz007 said:

And it was AWESOME . Need to removed the peg rubbers . Riding slightly quicker and sometimes standing made me feel like a Dakar champ , some serious suspension moving and very deep water found . The pics don’t do it justice , but by Christ , that was awesome and she carried me home comfy and all ready for tomorrows comutte to work . What a cracking bit of kit

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It's so much fun, and sufficiently competent that even when you're a raw newbie you feel safe and in control.  That's my favourite, personally - it makes me.feel way more skilled than I am 🙂

 

Much easier to get started with vs the big adv bikes, and WAY more fun on road than the lighter dual sports and 650 singles.  

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