I've been looking around for a few off the beaten path places to ride. Lately we've been looking for some spots to over night with our hammocks. This is short clip of trail and riding under some bridges I tried out today. The camera is just an iPhone. I will say a heidenau k61 and Michelin s1 are not ideal off road tires.
http://youtu.be/ULq7b_aLCDA
Off road riding the buddy in Kansas City!
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Off road riding the buddy in Kansas City!
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Lol! I have to confess that I have tried taking the Buddy off road a few times. Let's just say that it is entertaining to watch! Where in KC are you riding? I lived in Independence MO and Olathe, Ks, while going to grad school. KC has a lot more hills than most people would expect! I used to ride my Yamahs XS400 (NOT a dirt bike) on some of the trails out there on weekends.
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Actually the buddy isn't too bad. You have to be willing to put your feet down a lot because there isn't much traction or suspension travel. I only got stuck once. I'm not sure how much having a lot of extra power helps.
161cc big bore kit, NCY big valve head Hand ported, NCY transmission kit, jetted and tuned. I can port your cylinder head.