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Ain't never been much for 2 wheelers. But, my dad was president of the Florida Trail Masters back in the early 1970's and we went to all the races. Huskavarna, Bull Taco and others. My first 2 wheeler was a Harley Davidson 125 Enduro. It was either a 1970 or 1972. And we acquired it in the late 1970's for $50.
I switched to 3 wheelers and then 4 wheelers. The only thing with a power band that I ever loved was the Honda 250R with the extended racing axle. Otherwise power bands have always scared me. LOL
Dual sports are becoming popular with young mudders that are having to deal with bans on mudding on a lot of the land left down here.
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Hunter...its a strictly no no without proper safety gear for me..I use only enduro boots (my fav brand is (Gearnes). Good helmet (mine is arai tour cross 2)and at least elbow and knee pads( i go for EVS brand). Riding on the trails is lots of fun, and I usually do motorcycle camping.
Hey Batch...dual sports is really getting popular here, even though I have been riding one most of my life. I don't do mx anymore as I am too old,..(54 years old)...so I do trail riding..riding slowly...the Giantloop Coyote saddlebag is always on the bike, and in it, is a hammock, tarp, stove, parts, and my survival kit.
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