bigpoppa
Well-known member
I'm usually riding on back country roads, and occasionally find myself being tempted by these gorgeous 'side roads' that are gravel, or dirt, or a combination of....
the ones that have signs that read 'equestrian' and have signs to look out for horses
they're not proper 'dirt bike' territory in the sense your not on a field somewhere, or on a trail, but as a new rider i dare not take the street bike over
Could the vstrom handle the territory, or would i be better off with just a pure dual sport or supermoto?(Street legal)
Ideally the bike should be able to do it all(including touring, twisties, and some 'oomph' when i need it)
Perhaps for the next bike....
the ones that have signs that read 'equestrian' and have signs to look out for horses
they're not proper 'dirt bike' territory in the sense your not on a field somewhere, or on a trail, but as a new rider i dare not take the street bike over
Could the vstrom handle the territory, or would i be better off with just a pure dual sport or supermoto?(Street legal)
Ideally the bike should be able to do it all(including touring, twisties, and some 'oomph' when i need it)
Perhaps for the next bike....