UberKul
Tire Assassin
Power to weight ratio makes power that can be a challenge to harness and control.Great brakes makes for easy lockup.I've heard this before as related to riding on the road, but can't get my head around how it would translate to the off road. It seems to me that one would always enjoy riding the more capable bike off-road, regardless of how capable the rider is, the better bike will make the ride better.This statement does not equate to a Euro enduro.Riding a slow bike fast is more fun than riding a fast bike slow.I really don't have any off road experience so whatever I get I will be taking it easy at first.
Stiff frames are less forgiving.
Big stiff suspension makes for tall ride height and too harsh for all day trail riding.
All the things that make them fantastic single-track bikes make for miserable trips to the trail. Best to truck them from point A to point B.
I'd rather ring-out a 100 than short-shift a 450. Odds are you can keep up with your average riding buddy on any of the Japanese 250s unless they are hitting big hills, ledges or rocks.
Ride any AMA sponsored dual sport event and you will see an ocean of orange, most being good fast riders, but DRz's are probably the most popular model for Joe Weekend. Diamonds and hard-splits are the meat these things eat. Feeding them fire roads is a waste of performance.
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