Off roading - help

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dash
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Re: Off roading - help

Post by dash »

ChasF wrote: I personally think everyone looses some enjoyment when the bikes are mixed because a challenging lane on a 1200GS is a doddle on a KTM exc.
Yep, and if you're on the big bike it's such a pain having to stop every five minutes so the minimotos can get petrol :D
HP2Mav
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Re: Off roading - help

Post by HP2Mav »

If you fancy coming up to the Cotswolds - would be happy to take you around some gentle lanes that are very doable on a GS.

I'd also recommend the BMW school - excellent, very experienced teachers who always make it very accessible. Their two latest instructors are like 5'2"/4" and they lead the course on R12GSA's! Proof that height is not the issue :)
GlosterBoy
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Re: Off roading - help

Post by GlosterBoy »

You stand up just before you leave the tarmac and sit down just after you get back on it :P
AckAckFlack
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Re: Off roading - help

Post by AckAckFlack »

dash wrote:
Yep, and if you're on the big bike it's such a pain having to stop every five minutes so the minimotos can get petrol :D
:D :D :D :D. Hehehehehehheheheh
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