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Old 11-23-2010, 12:03 PM   #229 (permalink)
NHRABill
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Originally Posted by kawboyCAFE View Post
you can tour on anything you want, as long as you know the bikes limits. i am going on a road trip in the spring on my ninja 250, and i know it will do it. but i will be myself, and not carrying much gear. plus, i will be taking it easy, not in a hurry. but thats just me. touring on a smaller bike might not be for everyone, but it can be pretty fun.
Have a safe Ride... I hope to find time to do a weekend getaway myself next summer. I am not a Big bike person either its just not my thing.

what is the old biker saying:
It doesn't matter what you ride as long as you do.


post some pics of your ride loaded up before your trip I always like to see how people stow their gear
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