Stop being a pussy.it's gonna offer very little protection from the elements like sun/rain/snow/lead.
That'd work as long as you had pavement. The point to those motopeds or a 250 dual sport is that they are light, nimble, and go anywhere. With that motoped you could even pick it up and carry it across terrain that was too harsh to ride over.I'd sooner bug out on my Streetglide than purchase than monstrosity lmao
Agreed. I love dual sports too. A 250xl is one of my favorite bikes I've rode. What's the Suzuki one DRZ? I didn't like the KLR because of the size but I could see how it could be a better option.Stop being a $#@!.
That'd work as long as you had pavement. The point to those motopeds or a 250 dual sport is that they are light, nimble, and go anywhere. With that motoped you could even pick it up and carry it across terrain that was too harsh to ride over.
Stop being a pussy.
That'd work as long as you had pavement. The point to those motopeds or a 250 dual sport is that they are light, nimble, and go anywhere. With that motoped you could even pick it up and carry it across terrain that was too harsh to ride over.
Horse.
They did and did it well, but they are slow and need a lot of calories to keep going, so you are in constant search of open lands for them to feed. A horse will not out travel a man. I have spent a lot of time in the saddle and done some long trail rides, in excess of 150 miles. They are walkers not runners and they walk at a slow pace. Feeding a 1000 lbs of horse out on the trail is a real challenge.Horses traversed the entire country before public utilities and gas stations existed.
I think they're a good bet.
I think many here would be nearly dead after being on a horse all day, lol
Well if you run out of food for em they don't cook up so bad!
That's my kind of thinkin there.Well if you run out of food for em they don't cook up so bad!
...and when you get where you're going you can eat it!Horse.