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FJR on gravel and fire roads
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<blockquote data-quote="101stpathfinder" data-source="post: 1283352" data-attributes="member: 18625"><p>I took a road in this years IBR in NW Nebraska that was the worst road that I have ever been on. It was a combination of dirt, rocks and worse yet- SAND. The PR 2s gave no control over direction once into the sand. You had to keep speed to not get stuck. That 20 some mile road took its toll physically and time wise also.</p><p></p><p>After the rally another GS adventure rider asked me how far I went. He told me that he turned around less than a mile in. I have this stubborn nature that is foolish enough to ride on even though I know the rally master has got the better of me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="101stpathfinder, post: 1283352, member: 18625"] I took a road in this years IBR in NW Nebraska that was the worst road that I have ever been on. It was a combination of dirt, rocks and worse yet- SAND. The PR 2s gave no control over direction once into the sand. You had to keep speed to not get stuck. That 20 some mile road took its toll physically and time wise also. After the rally another GS adventure rider asked me how far I went. He told me that he turned around less than a mile in. I have this stubborn nature that is foolish enough to ride on even though I know the rally master has got the better of me. [/QUOTE]
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