This little travelogue gallery shows a few highlights of a truly epic dual sport motorcycle adventure I shared with my brother Dave this past July. Farther down in the postings below you will find Riding the Continental Divide… A Two Wheeled Adventure. That experience in the summer of 2012 wh...
And the “Sport” MAP is not really that much sharper than the road mode. I would not consider the base XR, because I couldn’t do without adjustable/switchable TC for off-road riding. Comfort The Tiger features the ideal comfort package; high tubular handlebars that are adjustable for angl...
dual sport tires are used on a wide range of motorcycles these days. Along with this diversity comes a variety of different types of riding from RTW travelers exploring the far reaches of the planet, to aggressive off-road day rides out on the trail. ...
On these bleak windy days, it felt less like riding through Eden and more like trespassing in Sleepy Hollow, where the next twist and turn in the trail could hold an unwelcome surprise. And for me, on one cold November day, it did. I was riding alone, as (bad) luck would have it,...
This is why you need the powerful brakes. It’s like riding a motorcycle. The beast can be tamed by using a lower gear( 1-low, 2-medium and 3-high) Eco Mode and just the rear motor. The scooter is heavy 86 lbs. and big, so it is hard to carry and load in a vehicle for th...
Riding Days: 7 Rest Days: 0 Time Needed: 8-9 days vacation Climates: Cloudforest, Tropical Rainforest, Tropical Grasslands, Desert, Highlands Pampa, Dry Forest Route: 70% paved 30% unpaved - dual sport adventure tour All-inclusive pricing includes all meals, gas, and entrance fees. You won...
A single unit is nice. You can navigate to a trailhead or near a geocache in your car, and only have to load waypoints to one unit. But if you aren’t wedded to the idea of a single unit, two separate models may be the best solution of all. ...
many children consequently determined after-school as one of their most active time periods. The weekend was also linked to high activity with greater opportunities for competitive sport participation (particularly football) and family-based activities such as bike riding and walking relative to other ...
ll get to that in a moment, but it’s really as simple as putting on a bracelet and pressing a button. Assuming you can do both of those, you’ll be good. If you can’t do both of those, I’d suggest taking up a sport that doesn’t involve running/riding around in traffic ...