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<blockquote data-quote="mbravo" data-source="post: 262005" data-attributes="member: 1103"><p>Hi Assir,</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about this forum, there are some people who might have the knowledge you need, especially from OffroadPeople team, but they do not come here often, let's hope they spot your post and maybe get in touch via email.</p><p></p><p>What you can do is go to advrider.com forums, and search for threads by Walter Colebatch (username colebatch), maybe even send him a PM there. He is an acknowedged expert in that area, and will probably have some data and advice for you.</p><p></p><p>From what I have read (by Walter and others), GSA1200 can make it, especially if well prepared and if you are lucky with weather and do not attempt to go to much offroad. BUT, it is heavy and if you have rainy weather and choose tricky roads, you will be going very slow, and will be miserable most of the time - because it is a heavy bike, and you will be very tired and spend a lot of efforts to overcome obstacles. Lighter bikes, such as 650cc class thumpers, are mostly recommended for those who want to spend more time riding and enjoying than struggling. Disclaimer: this is not my direct opinion, I have no personal experience; but this is what I have read in many ride reports from people who have gone there.</p><p></p><p>In any case, I wish you luck and good roads!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbravo, post: 262005, member: 1103"] Hi Assir, I'm not sure about this forum, there are some people who might have the knowledge you need, especially from OffroadPeople team, but they do not come here often, let's hope they spot your post and maybe get in touch via email. What you can do is go to advrider.com forums, and search for threads by Walter Colebatch (username colebatch), maybe even send him a PM there. He is an acknowedged expert in that area, and will probably have some data and advice for you. From what I have read (by Walter and others), GSA1200 can make it, especially if well prepared and if you are lucky with weather and do not attempt to go to much offroad. BUT, it is heavy and if you have rainy weather and choose tricky roads, you will be going very slow, and will be miserable most of the time - because it is a heavy bike, and you will be very tired and spend a lot of efforts to overcome obstacles. Lighter bikes, such as 650cc class thumpers, are mostly recommended for those who want to spend more time riding and enjoying than struggling. Disclaimer: this is not my direct opinion, I have no personal experience; but this is what I have read in many ride reports from people who have gone there. In any case, I wish you luck and good roads! [/QUOTE]
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