- Wed May 18, 2016 5:24 pm
#58386
First of all Sunshine, let me just say I'm not looking for an argument, taking the pee, or suggesting that you can't ride. I feel it's important to get that out of the way because sometimes meaning doesn't come across too well on a forum posting,,,, and I'll admit my weird sense of humour has been misunderstood more than once! BUT, if you ride on any kind of loose or slippery surface with your feet down, then you will almost certainly come off. Feet on the pegs, and I've ridden both my Transalp and my Harley on loose gravel roads here in France, admittedly the Tansalp is easier because I can stand up on the pegs, (bit harder on the Harley as it has forward controls!), but momentum is your friend. Not tried it on the Enfield as I've bobbed it and the front guard is decidedly lacking, could be painful. BTW, I have ridden on gravel roads for miles in Montana,,,,,,,,,,, oh, and I love the Sportster combo.