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The
Information source for
Multisurface
Motorcycles Specializing in the Kawasaki KLR650 and Suzuki DR650 |
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Updated July 2008 Note: If you are a first time visitor or having problems viewing this website please click HERE.
July
2008
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Riding into the Hostel Sauzal on a KLR650 near Ensenada, BC Mexico (Click HERE for their ride report) |
![]() Cruising down Hwy 94 on a DR650 near Campo, CA |
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This site is for people who travel sometimes great distances on their motorcycles on a variety of road and trail conditions. Such as mountainous rocky terrain, loose sandy desert washes, hard packed fire roads, muddy creek crossings to winding through congested city streets or a twisty country road. The term Multisurface Motorcycle was developed by us to better describe our style of riding. Current terms such as Enduro, Dual Sport or Adventure Tourer we feel are too broad and don't describe the capabilities (or lack of) for a particular model. For example, some Dual Sport motorcycles are just too heavy to be taken out in the dirt. Yet some light weight models that work very well off road, can not be loaded down with gear and taken on a long sustained highway ride. A Multisurface Motorcycles must be able to cover many miles on the super slab at highway speeds as well as be able to travel on some rather rough roads or trails. While there are many places to travel in the world, some of the best unspoiled places can only be accessed by a Multisurface Motorcycle.
The purpose of this website is to is be a
resource to Multisurface Motorcycle Enthusiast. That will eventually
include some of the following while this site is being constructed.
Product Reviews
FINAL NOTE This is not a corporate website that is managed by a group of business minded individuals who know nothing about the subject or product. Everyone currently involved rides a Multisurface Motorcycle and knows what works for them. However, while some of us may ride and work on motorcycles at the Pro level. Our website design skills may seem like we are running in the novice class. So please excuse the simple layout or any mistakes while we are constructing this site. From the Staff at Multisurface Motorcycling.com |
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