When I say it's a 'Swiss Army Knife' bike I mean it can do a number of things but there are specific tools that will do each one of them, individually, better.
If I wanted a dedicated off-roader I'd probably go for something equivalent to the Suzuki WR bikes but for a bit of green-laning lots of things will cope quite happily.
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Re: Dust Trail: Himalayan 450 Rally Bike
Yeah, but you feel the effects for years afterwards.Cousin Jack wrote: Wed Mar 12, 2025 10:41 pmJFDI. Adrenaline is a wonderful thing, but it doesn't last long.
