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Daze55556 5 Nov 2013 01:08

Transalp on the Pamir Hwy?
 
Anyone done the Pamir recently?

Would a transalp be suitable or should I got for something more like a dr650?

Keeping in mind I'll be doing 10000-12000 ks mainly on the bitumen.

Snoah 5 Nov 2013 03:51

A significant portion of the Pamir highway is paved so you could do it on a transalp. However, I think a DR is better suited. There are many places to explore along the pamir highway that take you of the main paved route. The southern route along the Wahkin corridor/Afghanistan/pamir river is a must see. This is more technical riding and you will be happy to be on a lighter bike.

I rode it on a KTM 690 and had a blast. But.. lighter is always better for adventure travel when the going gets tough. Don't let your bike limit your trip.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-V...0/DSC08843.JPG

Zimi 6 Nov 2013 11:05

I think you can do it, I did it with a BMW R 100GS PD.

zandesiro 6 Nov 2013 20:29

I made the same question with a different bike here....

Snoah 8 Nov 2013 02:40

It depends on the riding you want to do. If you want to explore, you will be limited by a heavy bike.

My philosophy (shared by many experienced travelers):

Start with a light bike, pack light, soft bags, and choose your adventure. Don't let the bike dictate where you can go.

Oo-SEB-oO 11 Nov 2013 00:07

You can do the M41 on a chopper...

However, if you venture off that road, which I encourage you to do, you'll be able to do it without too much problems on a transalp if you know how to ride it and if you have some experience in light off road.

But I share Noah's reply, the more 'adventure' you want, the lighter th bike needs to be. But your question was about the Pamir Highway, and that's absolutely not a problem. You'll only maybe struggle between KG and TJ border as the road there can be shitty.

Snoah 12 Nov 2013 02:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oo-SEB-oO (Post 443241)
You can do the M41 on a chopper...

However, if you venture off that road, which I encourage you to do, you'll be able to do it without too much problems on a transalp if you know how to ride it and if you have some experience in light off road.

But I share Noah's reply, the more 'adventure' you want, the lighter th bike needs to be. But your question was about the Pamir Highway, and that's absolutely not a problem. You'll only maybe struggle between KG and TJ border as the road there can be shitty.

I agree. Between KG and TJ boarder can be bad (or good depending on your bike) But also between Kulub and Kalaikhum. There is ongoing construction with mud and some rocky river crossings. I went this way because I was told it is better then from Kalaikhum to Dushanbe on the 41.

On the 44 between Kulub and Kalaikhum in late May.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-J...0/DSC09071.JPG

Daze55556 17 Nov 2013 11:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snoah (Post 443349)
I agree. Between KG and TJ boarder can be bad (or good depending on your bike) But also between Kulub and Kalaikhum. There is ongoing construction with mud and some rocky river crossings. I went this way because I was told it is better then from Kalaikhum to Dushanbe on the 41.

On the 44 between Kulub and Kalaikhum in late May.
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-J...0/DSC09071.JPG

That looks cool! Not too worried if that's what it's like. Looks like fun! A decent rear tire will be all I need there.

Snoah 19 Nov 2013 12:10

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daze55556 (Post 443849)
That looks cool! Not too worried if that's what it's like. Looks like fun! A decent rear tire will be all I need there.

It was clay crap. you will want a decent front also. bier

chris 19 Nov 2013 13:34

Some photos of a Transalp on the Pamir in 2012: Summer 2012 Central Asia and Mongolia All images Copyright C Bright

zandesiro 19 Nov 2013 19:59

I found this photo.....


https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.n...54507447_n.jpg


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