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By *dqsy OP Man 20 weeks ago
Mappawell |
It seems now the adventure style bikes are taking over.
I have had a ride on one but not convinced its for me, yet to hear the folk who ride them its like I am mad for not to wanting one.
I am a big VFR fan e.g. 800 and 1200 but also own a 2020 rsv4 1100 when I want some speed.
Are the adventure bikes all they are made out to be or is it just a trend.
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i have both styles and enjoy them for different things ...
vfr for when angels with me and the multistrada when am on ma tod.
althopugh i havent went adventure off roading yet...
ill report back when i do |
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I also have both styles and a long history of sports bikes.
I tried a triumph explorer in 2014 and it was great, I also had a blade and zx9r for the track at the time and I was hooked, bought it and now on my second BMW GSA, I still have a Blackbird too.
In a nutshell are they all they’re cracked up to be.. for me an absolute yes but we all like different things so maybe not for everyone. |
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Horses for courses it’s what do you want it for
Not great for track days but fun
But if you like a bike that can munch the miles and the next day go green laneing or even a little more advanced off road there a bike for you
Saying that even adventure bikes are becoming more specialised
Ie a ktm 890 will tour but it’s far more off road focused
As mentioned and bikers being bikers
More bikes is always the way forward ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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