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I can't believe a KLR owner would spring for a tat! They are usually the king of cheap! Maybe he had his buddy use some axle grease and did a home made tat :-P
 
Idk I just finally ordered my doo after 8000 miles for 98$ but I think the doo is cheeped than than the tat lol


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"Does anyone own a 2018/2019 regular Africa Twin? How does the stock suspension handle off-road? Can you do aggressive trail riding without having to upgrade it?"

Saw this on facebook AT site, made me laugh a little!
 
"Does anyone own a 2018/2019 regular Africa Twin? How does the stock suspension handle off-road? Can you do aggressive trail riding without having to upgrade it?"

Saw this on facebook AT site, made me laugh a little!
Yep. I suppose "aggressive" means different things to different people as does "trail".
 
Yep. I suppose "aggressive" means different things to different people as does "trail".
The replies were interesting too. On any big bike off-road is aggressive riding just surviving. Lol. Some guys do amazing things, but I'd rather a proper tool.
 
The replies were interesting too. On any big bike off-road is aggressive riding just surviving. Lol. Some guys do amazing things, but I'd rather a proper tool.

Ahh....where's your sense of challenge? Anybody can tackle trails on dedicated dirt bike. It takes mad skillz to survive on a bike with half the travel and double the weight. :)

In truth...I'm with you. I'll ride the big bike off road on two track or dirt roads that aren't too crazy but anything that resembles a "trail" and I'd much rather be on a real dirt bike.
 
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