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Riding Adventure Motorcycles
All of us who ride motorcycles are non-conformists to some extent. I have always taken it a step further by not limiting myself to the same roads everyone else drives. Adventure motorcycles take you places other vehicles cannot. If you don’t think you would enjoy a ride through the woods, take a ride up Winding Stairs Road off of Rt. 19/74 outside of Robbinsville. NC. In fact, try the entire days ride. For a link to the ride description, send me an email. It is less than 200 miles total, but I believe it will be a motorcycling day that you will always remember. Adventure motorcycles come in all shapes and sizes but do have common characteristics. Good ground clearance and suspension are a must. Some sort of engine protection is necessary whether it is a skid plate or something more elaborate. While not a necessity, I believe that all manufacturers are under the impression that an uncomfortable stock seat is mandatory. Either that or they get a piece of the action from after market seat makers. Your directionals, mirrors, footpegs and shift should all have some give to them. It is a lot less expensive when you make that unexpected landing. While making that unexpected landing, save yourself first. In my youth, I always tried saving the motorcycle first and I have the scars to show for it. Why do we ride adventure motorcycles? We can get to places most people can’t. We can challenge ourselves by riding in difficult conditions. We can become better and safer drivers by learning how to ride in a less than ideal environment that is constantly changing. It is so much more fun getting lost because you can’t embarrass yourself asking for directions. I don’t think there are any negatives to adventure motorcycles. If you disagree, please let me know. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Bob Abrahamson is a lifelong motorcycle owner. Starting with an Allstate 59 he has progressed through 32 motorcycles including 3 currently. Visit his website at www.dualsportmcrider.com |
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