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Old 05-24-2007   #11 (permalink)
Patrick
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Berlin, Germany
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On 2007-04-23 21:44, stanegoli wrote:
Yes, frequently.
From dirt roads to challenging trails.
It's no dirt bike but it is a very good dualsport.

Perhaps you should ask this guy what he thinks:

Beeing "this guy" I have to say: You are right. The Tiger is no dirt bike and will never ever be. It is about 100 kg too heavy for beeing a dirt bike. And if you take it into anything more difficult than a hard packed dirt road, you have too be totally nuts! :knkknk:

I know what I say, because I am totally nuts! :jest:



This picture was taken at this event.

Well, to me it's not the bike that sets the limits. It's the rider. The more nuts he is, the more is possible... :-D

Have fun!

Patrick

PS: The cast wheel Tigers and the wire spoked ones are basically he same. So everything that ist possible with a 1999-2004 Tiger should be possible with a 2005-2006.

[ This message was edited by: Patrick on 2007-05-24 14:38 ]
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