I'm out in SoCal for a while for work and am gonna rent a bike today to go ride PCH-1. I've always heard that it's one of those "must-ride" roads, so I'm excited to check it out.
I looked around online and found a few sportbike options (including a Ducati shop that rents 1098's and Hypermotards), but am considering taking out a DRZ-400. I'm shopping for a supermoto, so I'd look forward to taking one out for an extended test ride. It's also about 1/3 the price of any Duc or sportbike.
The only thing I'm worried about is that it's the dual-sport version of the DRZ, and not the SM, so it's got the factory dual-sport tires. I've never ridden any kind of dual-sport, and I'm just wondering how out-matched those tires are going to be up in the canyons. I don't have any riding gear out here and don't expect to get too crazy, but I'd hate to find out that the thing is completely incapable and have to pussy-foot it around all day.
I'm tempted to just go grab a Hypermotard, but I know I'd be inclined to ride it more aggressively, and with a $3k deposit and no gear, the last thing I want to do is lay down anything that I rent. I'm even considering something more cruiser-oriented just to keep things a little more tame and be more comfortable.
So does anyone have experience riding dual-sport tires on pavement? Am I going to hate it, or is it probably not as big of a deal as I'm making it out to be??
I looked around online and found a few sportbike options (including a Ducati shop that rents 1098's and Hypermotards), but am considering taking out a DRZ-400. I'm shopping for a supermoto, so I'd look forward to taking one out for an extended test ride. It's also about 1/3 the price of any Duc or sportbike.
The only thing I'm worried about is that it's the dual-sport version of the DRZ, and not the SM, so it's got the factory dual-sport tires. I've never ridden any kind of dual-sport, and I'm just wondering how out-matched those tires are going to be up in the canyons. I don't have any riding gear out here and don't expect to get too crazy, but I'd hate to find out that the thing is completely incapable and have to pussy-foot it around all day.
I'm tempted to just go grab a Hypermotard, but I know I'd be inclined to ride it more aggressively, and with a $3k deposit and no gear, the last thing I want to do is lay down anything that I rent. I'm even considering something more cruiser-oriented just to keep things a little more tame and be more comfortable.
So does anyone have experience riding dual-sport tires on pavement? Am I going to hate it, or is it probably not as big of a deal as I'm making it out to be??
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