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KTM Adventure reviews
I have been riding motorcycles since the age of 9 yrs old. Now at 44, I have mostly ridden performance bikes/sportbikes. I have three young boys, and a few years ago I introduced them to dirtbikes. They learned quick and have become quite good at it. During this time, I begin riding with them and I forgot just how much fun trail riding can be. I first had a Honda XR600, more recntly a Suzuki DRZ400. I have been enjoying riding these kind of bikes and I begin reading more and more about Adventure Motorcycling and touring. The whole idea has drawn me in and having recnetly sold a Honda CBR929, I am now looking at a Dual Sport. After much research & thought I have decided on the KTM Adventure R. I am in the process of working out a deal on one now. Not much information is available on dual sports compared to Crusiers/sportbikes etc.. And in particular, very little info on KTM
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Mark Benedict wrote:
> I have been riding motorcycles since the age of 9 yrs old. Now at 44, I have mostly ridden performance bikes/sportbikes. I have three young boys, and a few years ago I introduced them to dirtbikes. They learned quick and have become quite good at it. During this time, I begin riding with them and I forgot just how much fun trail riding can be. I first had a Honda XR600, more recntly a Suzuki DRZ400. I have been enjoying riding these kind of bikes and I begin reading more and more about Adventure Motorcycling and touring. The whole idea has drawn me in and having recnetly sold a Honda CBR929, I am now looking at a Dual Sport. After much research & thought I have decided on the KTM Adventure R. I am in the process of working out a deal on one now. Not much information is available on dual sports compared to Crusiers/sportbikes etc.. And in particular, very little info on KTM
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ro wrote:
> come and have a look on http://www.reiseenduro.de/cgi-bin/forum/config.pl?#
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> Ro
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> Mark Benedict wrote:
> > I have been riding motorcycles since the age of 9 yrs old. Now at 44, I have mostly ridden performance bikes/sportbikes. I have three young boys, and a few years ago I introduced them to dirtbikes. They learned quick and have become quite good at it. During this time, I begin riding with them and I forgot just how much fun trail riding can be. I first had a Honda XR600, more recntly a Suzuki DRZ400. I have been enjoying riding these kind of bikes and I begin reading more and more about Adventure Motorcycling and touring. The whole idea has drawn me in and having recnetly sold a Honda CBR929, I am now looking at a Dual Sport. After much research & thought I have decided on the KTM Adventure R. I am in the process of working out a deal on one now. Not much information is available on dual sports compared to Crusiers/sportbikes etc.. And in particular, very little info on KTM
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