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    1. Kawasaki + Adventure

      2009 Kawasaki KLX250S Review

      LOUD3R Score: 1294 - May 14, 2008

      • Quality: 1113
      • Community: 9
      • Buzz: 172

      Kawasaki's revised KLX250S dual-sport gets thrashed in the forbidding trails around Death Valley. It now proves to work better both off the road and on it.... Full Article At Motorcycle.com - Kawasaki

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    3. Adventure + Touring + BMW R 1200 GS

      GlobeRiders R1200GS Instructional DVD

      LOUD3R Score: 1151 - May 12, 2008

      • Quality: 1113
      • Community: 33
      • Buzz: 5

      I see GlobeRiders has another DVD on adventure touring and on-the-road maintenance, this time for the R1200GS and R1200GS ... Full Article At MotoBrief

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      MCUSA's Adventure Editor Talks Naked

      LOUD3R Score: 822 - May 13, 2008

      • Quality: 804
      • Community: 9
      • Buzz: 9

      Motorcycle USA's Adventure Editor-at-Large, Dr. Greg Frazier, goes live on the radio air waves May 20 on the motorcycle radio talk show Side Stand Up.... Full Article At Motorcycle USA

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A dual-sport, colloquially known as "dualie" or an "on-off road bike" is a type of street-legal motorcycle that is designed for both on and off-road use. Popular dual-sport models include the BMW GS series, KTM Adventure series, Kawasaki KLR, Suzuki DRZ and V-Strom, Honda XL, Yamaha XT and many more.



Design

A dual-sport motorcycle compromises the light weight and off-road capabilities of the typical dirt bike in order to offer a safer, more comfortable ride on the road and comply with regulations that affect street motor vehicles. Thus Dual-sports have all necessary components for street homologation such as turn signals, speedometer, mirrors, as well as safety, comfort and convenience components which may include a anti-lock braking system, luggage, more comfortable seats, auxiliary lighting, and other optional items.

A dual-sport is often conceptualized as a street-evolved dirt machine, although recently...More Adventure @ wikipedia


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