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[QUOTE="TCTrailrider, post: 1276268, member: 50323"] good ride for sure. Never ridden a Dual Sport before, crusing around on two tracks sounds boring. Well the Ohio guys have a new definition of dual sport. The April 20 ride in Zanesville is more like an untimed Enduro with lots of AA sections. It was wet, hilly and tight. Toughest 50 miles I've ever ridden, and it took 2 days to do it. The 200 doesn't feel so light, dragging it up hills with 100 lbs. of clay attached. Kicked my butt for sure, but had a blast. Dropped the bike on one hill and couldn't keep my feet under myself to pick it up. Had to drag in down the hill to the base of a tree to get enough footing to stand and lift the bike. Ohio clay is slick. Looking forward to some good ole sandy whoops. [/QUOTE]
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