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The next big thing a Continental Divide dual sport ride
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<blockquote data-quote="Hudson" data-source="post: 1337697" data-attributes="member: 15488"><p>Uber, this is great! Some guys read this and say "cool but not for me" and others read this and say "can I have your route map and GPS tracks?"</p><p></p><p>I'm the latter. I think this would be an epic trip and exciting to see it in this post.</p><p></p><p>One question - you and others all seem to be on mid size 650's and such. What about a slightly larger KTM 1190 R? It sports the 21" front tire and could be easily outfitted with some giant loop or mosko moto style bags instead of the alumunium panniers to lighten weight. I'm no motocross rider but I can ride single track on smaller bikes no worries, so I wonder how this trip would be on the larger bike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hudson, post: 1337697, member: 15488"] Uber, this is great! Some guys read this and say "cool but not for me" and others read this and say "can I have your route map and GPS tracks?" I'm the latter. I think this would be an epic trip and exciting to see it in this post. One question - you and others all seem to be on mid size 650's and such. What about a slightly larger KTM 1190 R? It sports the 21" front tire and could be easily outfitted with some giant loop or mosko moto style bags instead of the alumunium panniers to lighten weight. I'm no motocross rider but I can ride single track on smaller bikes no worries, so I wonder how this trip would be on the larger bike. [/QUOTE]
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