Manufacturers have taken the adv idea and gone crazy with it. BMW started things with thier R80GS a long time ago. In my opinion most of these creations are just "standard" motorcycles with a bit more suspension travel and some factory accessories. When a bike weighs in at near to 600lb it's not a dirt bike. Most of them are just touring bikes without the acres of tupperware.
What i find interesting is the marketing behind the adv fad. People buy bikes that are already overweight, and then load them up with heavy crash guards and every manner of tip over protection that an engineer in China can dream up.
If you are planning a trip up the Dempster Hwy, fine. But most of this stuff is just bling.
The retro bike thing seems to be dwindling in popularity. Maybe we need a resurgence of the "standard" bike.
And if i get my Tenere more crossed up on gravel roads in the future, i may be adding a set of crash bars. Lol.
What i find interesting is the marketing behind the adv fad. People buy bikes that are already overweight, and then load them up with heavy crash guards and every manner of tip over protection that an engineer in China can dream up.
If you are planning a trip up the Dempster Hwy, fine. But most of this stuff is just bling.
The retro bike thing seems to be dwindling in popularity. Maybe we need a resurgence of the "standard" bike.
And if i get my Tenere more crossed up on gravel roads in the future, i may be adding a set of crash bars. Lol.