We trailered the bikes up to the Flinders Ranges for 5 days of riding dirt roads, gravel roads, gorges, Public access roads & farm tracks, we did just over 1000kms over the 5 days & had a ball. I going to share some videos & photos of our trip
Lovey country must be nice to have so much open ground. I never liked riding on corrugated roads but dust/sand riding now that an art form have spent time desert riding and I could see you feeling very closterfobic in the tight lanes hear in Devon UK and we have the best stickiest ****ty mud going love the stuff
I have to say, all the pics and vids from the drier climates look fab, some awsome pics on this thread.
The photos & videos don't do it justice, it's a lot rougher than it looks but the 2 TTR just flew along through the creeks & rocks.
We had great weather sunshine every day & 22c to 27c for the week & dust being the only problem, Dave & myself rode 120 odd kms side by side to keep out of the dust, twisty sandy & dirt roads & didn't even see a single person.
Uploading a couple of videos from Dave's gopro, he had it on the bars & shows the speed & rocks a little better
Great to see photos and videos from the other side of the planet to me
Little different from over your way but I guess we are used to the dusty open spaces & 300 to 400km day rides, the TTR does a mighty job & the Flinders Ranges is perfect for riding dirt bikes, station tracks, public access tracks through huge stations, public dirt & gravel roads & lots of rocks.
I ran 20psi in the tyres to prevent flats, not a lot of grip but better overall. As per previous post I have added more videos if anyone is interested just search for kaneterry on youtube & like or share if you think it's ok