
19 Apr 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rdjc-GB
you'd learn more bike control in an hour off-road than 20'000miles on road. if you slide the bike on tarmac, you're probably about to fall off. off-road you can slide and get used to the feel of the bike.
this can then be transferred to whatever bike you ride, on whatever surface.
best of all its fantastic fun, and can be done very cheaply.
i use a 350 enfield bullet off-road. £600 for a bike that you can power slide and drop 100 times without breaking.
rdjc
rdjclinker'AT'hotmail.com
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Yes the Enfield is vastly underrated bike. on rough roads it is easy to see why the Indian Army chose them. I had one back in the early sixties for offroad, but always used Triumphs for touring/racing.
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