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Old 03-21-2022, 06:36 PM   #21
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Dual sports are inherently a compromise they will do everything 50/50 to a degree but never excel in a single task.

If you're ok with the compromise and accept the limitations they can achieve things single focus bikes can't.

Play bikes are better off lighter...especially if you expect to pick them up often.

Freeway/highway commuting...You'll thank yourself for fairings and some hefty poke to not get buffeted around like a plastic bag in a breeze.

For back roads and maybe the odd overnight adventure off the beaten track Dual sports find their foothold.


 
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