highlandsflyer":awonygxs said:Andy. I know where you are coming from, but of course trail bikes can be very capable machines, but there is a certain prejudice about them amongst the biking fraternity due to all the posers buying them after all the Luke Skywalker and the other chap who used to do something else hype.
They tend to be bloated, but you can fettle them out of most of that. They are great long haul machines.
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Ah yes, but you're talking about the GS series Beemers, which is what I would have if I ever wanted to do any long distance touring. I'd never choose something like that for riding real off-road stuff, apart from fast fire roads, though - they'd spit me off into the dirt and trample me to a pulp (although there is a guy round here who rides a BMW HP2 Enduro, but 375lbs for a dirt bike? C'mon... :roll: )
No, I was thinking more of the 125cc Honda/Yamaha enduro look-alike bikes that neither handle well enough, are light enough for their capacity or have enough guts to be useful off-road tools.
For my kind of trail riding (both here and in Greece) I'd choose a trials bike over anything else, but then although I've owned enduro bikes I'm more of a trials man at heart I suppose.