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The Tenere 700 is a killer bike, I would throw in the Africa Twin in there as well …if you want low tech and bullet proof might look at a carbed DR650 or KLR650 as well.. Great stuff and as always 2 wheels down my friends.
Glad to see the adv world growing.
Very good entertainment
But let as be realistic, when SHTF 95% of population will be looking for toilet paper, and that is already proven
To bad Yamaha gave the U.S market a lame excuse to not sell the World Raid edition here, id buy it no question.
Even a stock DR650 will realistically blow any of these heavy bikes out of the water when it comes to durability, ease of maintenance, longevity, you name it. When SHTF, you don't need more horsepower or cool tech, not even fuel injection. You need weight reduction, practicality, reliability, and consistency.
Big Bulky ADV bike isn't a bugout bike lol.
cowards run away….try something with organizing a local resistance instead…
Sorry for the stupid question, but what is a “bug out”? I watched the video because I wanted to find out what a “big out platform” is, but they never really explain it haha
16:20 What jacket is he wearing? Looks like it breathes really well.
I grew up racing enduro and have had some experience on these bigger bikes
I agree with the smaller bike think perfect bug out bike is a 350 with a bigger tank and soft bags I can pick it up multiple times in a row by myself even in bad situations like on a hill or in a bog hole I can ride it all day without fatigue even if I have to put the pace on a little bit and get away from a situation
You need 2 guys a lot of the time to pick one of these up even on even ground can be a hassle to pick up, having more power and only two arms to hold on if you push the pace for a little bit you start to get arm pump and fatigue much quicker