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New to the adv bike scene but buddy has one and I finally got mine in the awesome color of od green or as harley says, deadwood in August.
Saw it was prototype several years ago, so figured I'd wait and see what the PA was bout before buying other brand adv bike. (I am pretty brand loyal in most everything, not to mention my wardrobe).
It's still all stock and as of now will eventually have tank bag, aux lights, and panniers.
Ive got 2k wonderful, happy smiling miles on it and itching to get more, stoopid weather but that means hunting so I can wait.
I am looking forward to getting panniers on and headed out somewhere and enjoy being on two wheels. Not sure where but that doesn't really matter, what they say?, It's not the destination, it's the journey.
That's it in a nutshell. ✌
Jason in central indiana.
 
Where about and are you heavy off-road or more street bias? I'm in North Arlington got my PAS last May with cast wheels and no offroad experience yet but looking for others that enjoy the performance of this machine on asphalt but have the interest to do some light off-road - fire trails, etc.
Im just south of Sherman as far as offroading I haven't done too much yet with the weather but I'd definitely like to. I think theres probably some good real estate or chances for that just out towards weatherford and maybe even further down to big bend. Just in Medina outside the Twisted Sisters route there should be a good opportunity for some light trail riding as well
 
Im just south of Sherman as far as offroading I haven't done too much yet with the weather but I'd definitely like to. I think theres probably some good real estate or chances for that just out towards weatherford and maybe even further down to big bend. Just in Medina outside the Twisted Sisters route there should be a good opportunity for some light trail riding as well
Should be some trails at Bridgeport OHV Park. Most of my road routes are West or South West of Fort Worth, some decent Twisties (as twisty as you can get in TX). We're great fans of Arkansas, took my wife up there over Xmas to help her get to know her two wheel ride, I'm guessing there's some decent off road tracks up there also.
 
Im just south of Sherman as far as offroading I haven't done too much yet with the weather but I'd definitely like to. I think theres probably some good real estate or chances for that just out towards weatherford and maybe even further down to big bend. Just in Medina outside the Twisted Sisters route there should be a good opportunity for some light trail riding as well
There used to be some spots around Garland along the bush tollway. We used to jeep ride all in that area.
 
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