Mad Mike
Well-known member
That is true.Exactly
Im no Chris Birch any more than all these guys on their SS are Rossi.
But just the same you can enjoy off-road rides without flying through the air just the same as a Super sport is an enjoyable experience at under 200kmph
I don't do much off-road these days, but when I did I preferred to use a dirtbike. I had friends that tried the early dual-sports (KLRs, XR650s, DR 6xx...) back in the day, they were OK on the road, could pack like mules, and do miles more comfortably than an enduro, but they couldn't stay with street bikes on pavement or enduros off the pavement.
Turns out most riders just wanted a little more road comfort and reasonable manners on rough and dirt roads ... bring on the Adv. Without customers demanding single track capability, ADV became more highway mannered than their dual-sport predecessors. Strangely this is full circle as the pre UJM motorcycle was more like an ADV than any other class.
The ADV class gets a little muddy these days, it covers a lot of range -- some bikes are designed to be pounded all day hard on rough roads, some dressed to look like they could be pounded all day on rough roads. Nice to have so many choices.