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Thread: True 'Adventure Trail Riding Roads'

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    True 'Adventure Trail Riding Roads'

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    i think i'd prefer to be on a bike on those roads just to have a bit more space between me and the edge.
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    Bloody hell, makes the Buller gorge look sick and there was so much of it! Good post Cfwb. Cheers John.

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    ... spare a thought for the road building crew ... tuff job ...
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    It's pretty amazing I reckon that the roads 'hold' due to how steep the hill sides are they're cut into...

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    Holy crap! great post, would certainly prefer to bike that than drive it.
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    Taking a Dualsport bike from Mexico down through Central and South America is definitely something I'd love to do.
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    Awesome you wouldn't want to crash on that CrasherFWB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    Awesome you wouldn't want to crash on that CrasherFWB.
    Aye, definite a couple of roads to keep the Gixer brigade away from.
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    The Stremnaya Road looks fucking excellent, would love to ride that and there's no fucking way I'd take a car within a mile of either of those roads. I'd be inclined to take the saddle bags off and stack them on top of the tail rack to narrow the bike a tad...
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    Quote Originally Posted by merv View Post
    Awesome you wouldn't want to crash on that CrasherFWB.
    Yes....even I'd take it easy on those 'roads'!

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