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<blockquote data-quote="FiveG" data-source="post: 1445400" data-attributes="member: 20075"><p>I am considering a similar move. Sold my '07 (miss Draco a lot), and since have had Multistrada and 1200 GS as my longer-distance/grown up bikes. One reason was more time riding on dirt roads. What I've learned, however, is that the dirt roads I ride on are (except in mud season) pretty much hard pack with a bit of gravel when the road crews feel it's needed; not a lot of gnarly ones and certainly no off road. I'm thinking that with the right set of tires (Anakees? TKC70s), I should do just fine with a Feejer. Plus the current iteration has taken care of most of the farkles I did on my '07, plus some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FiveG, post: 1445400, member: 20075"] I am considering a similar move. Sold my '07 (miss Draco a lot), and since have had Multistrada and 1200 GS as my longer-distance/grown up bikes. One reason was more time riding on dirt roads. What I've learned, however, is that the dirt roads I ride on are (except in mud season) pretty much hard pack with a bit of gravel when the road crews feel it's needed; not a lot of gnarly ones and certainly no off road. I'm thinking that with the right set of tires (Anakees? TKC70s), I should do just fine with a Feejer. Plus the current iteration has taken care of most of the farkles I did on my '07, plus some. [/QUOTE]
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