Farp
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John , I sure agree with your comments. When I did my report on the CNF ride, I never found any dirt roads, but the FSR was single lane, paved with ruts, and I was thinking as I got deeper and deeper into unknown territory alone, this is my adventure. I have the same motor(almost ) as your bike, and yes I agree, sometimes it's all slab, but like that route we did last summer in Washington, was a keeper. I will be doing more like that. A rider needs to decide if they are going to be doing more pavement than dirt, or vice versa.
Hi Steve,
There's a lot more rides like the one we did last summer in Washington and I'm looking forward to doing them with you and Bill. You're right about making the right decisions about where you're going to ride your bike and then getting the right bike for the kind of riding you want to do. Here's a pic of a guy who thinks a Vstrom is a dirt bike. I don't know if he's having any fun but I know if I was in that predicament I'd be thinking "Street is neat".
John