Still Riding
Pack Dog
- Joined
- Jun 6, 2009
- Messages
- 57
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- Location
- Melville, Johannesburg
- Bike
- Husqvarna (all models)
It is difficult to strike a balance between a commuter bike and one good for off road.
Some years ago I bought a new BMW XChallenge (they had just come out). At the same time I had some extra money and bought a good KDX200 for my son. Then the local BMW garage had a weekend outride for riders who wanted to ride like Bornman, al la Road of Bones style. It was funny to see. I rolled up on my XChallenge, thinking I was the best thing, others had GS1200's or the off-road hot version, I forget the model name. The value of bikes at the weekend was more than R1m. The chief BMW sales person himself arrived on a KTM125. :imaposer: He had the decency to look embarrassed.
The instructor gave us our money's worth and took us over real tough terrain, through rivers and up steep hills with no path covered with huge rocks. My son had fun on his 109kg KDX200, and The BMW sales chap loved it on his 92kg KTM, he danced up the hills, but the rest of us were terrified and sweated, worrying about our sumps and falling off. It took me sometime to twig the lighter the bike the better it is for off road stuff, actually about 5 years (I'm a slow learner ;D)
Some years ago I bought a new BMW XChallenge (they had just come out). At the same time I had some extra money and bought a good KDX200 for my son. Then the local BMW garage had a weekend outride for riders who wanted to ride like Bornman, al la Road of Bones style. It was funny to see. I rolled up on my XChallenge, thinking I was the best thing, others had GS1200's or the off-road hot version, I forget the model name. The value of bikes at the weekend was more than R1m. The chief BMW sales person himself arrived on a KTM125. :imaposer: He had the decency to look embarrassed.
The instructor gave us our money's worth and took us over real tough terrain, through rivers and up steep hills with no path covered with huge rocks. My son had fun on his 109kg KDX200, and The BMW sales chap loved it on his 92kg KTM, he danced up the hills, but the rest of us were terrified and sweated, worrying about our sumps and falling off. It took me sometime to twig the lighter the bike the better it is for off road stuff, actually about 5 years (I'm a slow learner ;D)