Nice color combo!I have a 2016 Corris grey with black pack sport too. ;-)
Nice color combo!I have a 2016 Corris grey with black pack sport too. ;-)
I've started out on the KLR650 and love it. I have learned that it's all about budget and what sort of terrain you plan to tackle. The KLR650 is heavy and doesn't fair too well on really technical stuff. I haven't ridden any BMWs or KTMs but lighter bikes are my preference for the single track and rocky technical stuff.Howdy Mike! Welcome to OB! At some point I may sent you a DM to pick your brain about adventure motorcycles. I am thinking about a BMW or KTM. Any preference? Suggestions?
Welcome and nice jeep! I'm from East Brunswick NJ. Join us on central jersey group meet ups!View attachment 28726 Location: Essex County NJ
Rig: 2016 Jeep Wrangler JK
Experience: Newbie
I've had the Jeep for about 11 months and took to Old Mine Road last weekend, first time its ever seen the forest, LOL. I read a lot of threads about the Trans New Jersey Trail and was thinking about trying it out soon. Has anyone done it? I also want to try out Wharton State Forest, but have no idea where it begins. Well hopefully I make some new friends on here and go on some excursions.
Ryan
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Nice to see some non-"traditional" jeeps in here.. I drive a KL Cherokee..View attachment 28739
Location: North Texas
Rig: 2016 Jeep Renegade Trailhawk (Daystar Lift, BFG KO2, Soon to be Daystar Rocksliders and much more in the future)
Experience: Newbie
Hello Everyone,
This is my rig Julius. Just getting into Overlanding. Did leg 1 and 2 of the New Mexico Backcountry Discovery Route over July 4th week and had a blast. Most of my offroading experience is just from wheeling at the OHV parks around Texas, but really looking to get into true Overlanding.
Sal
I'm really actually quite impressed with the capabilities of the Renegade TH. It hasn't let me down yet.Nice to see some non-"traditional" jeeps in here.. I drive a KL Cherokee..
Good capabilities, serves as a good daily and doesn't suck gas.. gets you where you need to go with some creature comforts!
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Thanks for the advice. I am looking for something that is good on the road and moderate terrain, nothing too technical. I want to be able to comfortably go long distance on the pavement, but also tackle dirt / fire roads with no problem.I've started out on the KLR650 and love it. I have learned that it's all about budget and what sort of terrain you plan to tackle. The KLR650 is heavy and doesn't fair too well on really technical stuff. I haven't ridden any BMWs or KTMs but lighter bikes are my preference for the single track and rocky technical stuff.
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