
Originally Posted by
Gremlin
Not sure if you're simply trolling, but I see it as the equivalent of riding fast on the road, just probably more ways to go wrong.
Unless you're of the class of Birch et al, it's probably only going to end badly, your ability to brake for some oncoming vehicle (which a lot of the time doesn't expect anyone else to be on the road) is compromised etc. However, as a general rule of thumb, if you want to go fast, you need gobs of HP and torque so go get yourself a KTM Adv 1190R. Consider that the likes of Dakar restricted bikes to what, 450cc? over time as anything bigger simply made it too dangerous (there was a stepped scale over time constantly lowering the limit).
You better have balls of steel and muscles to match as controlling it is demanding, and based on weight of bike and potential speed, getting it wrong is going to hurt a lot more.
One of the funniest moments I've had was doing some gravel training in a forest with other guys on my R1200GSA. While they were flicking up stones as we went up hills and corners I was apparently flicking up rocks as the weight of the GSA dug deeper and the power dislodged rocks the others couldn't. No-one wanted to be behind me as it simply wasn't safe. Going up the hill and around a corner I've got the rear stepped sideways, applying some opposite lock and balancing my weight on the pegs. Felt great, but after a few runs I was pretty knackered. Another guy had stopped as well (slightly built) and commented that if he was knackered on his 690 (I think) then he didn't how I was handling it on twice the bike!
However, besides the odd moments, I prefer to pootle and enjoy the view from the less beaten track, tackling more technical terrain rather than blasting along gravel roads. Had too many vehicles using the whole road to consider it...
What are you on about.
I went for a ride (a few years back now) with the adventure riding club (cool guys) just a gravel bash, not a propper off road thing, and DAMN they were fast. I was like whaaaaaaaaaat?? didnt know it was possible to do that on a bike.
Then again I was on a DR650. What a POS bike that was.
Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot
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