Hellgate
Wizard
Okay it's really a dirt ranch road.
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Those tires won't exactly inspire confidence in the gravel but you will get used to it. When you wear them out try a set of Heidenau (K-60 ) they are really good, and long lasting. You can still drag your pegs on the street and give good traction in the dirt / gravel.
Once you start getting off the beaten track, and can go as fast as you like (it always feels faster off road than it really is), and have next to no traffic to deal with, you'll get hooked. :Rockon:
These bikes always look a bit better with dust and dirt on them, yours is no exception.
Okay it's really a dirt ranch road.
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I must have missed a post! When did you get this?
About 3 or 4 weeks ago.
The ride was today.
Interesting l saw several KTM, KLR, etc dirt bikes fueling up, and heading back out to the trails.
There is supposed to be some good riding in OK. Take a look here if you have not already!
Making of the "Oklahoma Adventure Trail" - ADVrider
Okay it's really a dirt ranch road.
Definitely on my "must do" list.There is supposed to be some good riding in OK. Take a look here if you have not already!
Making of the "Oklahoma Adventure Trail" - ADVrider
Those tires won't exactly inspire confidence in the gravel but you will get used to it. When you wear them out try a set of Heidenau (K-60 ) they are really good, and long lasting. You can still drag your pegs on the street and give good traction in the dirt / gravel.
Once you start getting off the beaten track, and can go as fast as you like (it always feels faster off road than it really is), and have next to no traffic to deal with, you'll get hooked. :Rockon:
These bikes always look a bit better with dust and dirt on them, yours is no exception.
I see that Avon has a 70/30 tire. I wonder if that is worth getting. Remember than I've got 100's of miles of slab.
You have to break it in easy before you go riding "5 Miles of Hell"
you tube it :jaw drop: