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2008 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic Electra Glide vs. 2008 Victory Vision Tour
This adventure tourer met the owner’s requirements for simplicity (two-stroke) and ruggedness.
The owner of this adventure tourer knew he wanted something simple and inexpensive, and his daily commuter met those requirements.
An adventure touring scooter.
My 1988 KMX 200 cc adventure tourer, for on and off the roads of South East Asia.
Three well know adventure touring motorcycles, a KTM Adventure, Honda Africa Twin and Yamaha Tenere.
The owner built his own crash bars, panniers, windscreen mount and license plate protector.
My ‘round the world 1981 R80 G/S, now on permanent display at BOB’s BMW Museum in Jessup, Maryland, where it rests next to a pristine R80 G/S with no miles on it.
A not-so-well-known adventure tourer, a Norton Commando, spotted here in Cambodia. I had earlier seen one similar at the end of the earth, Ushuaia, Argentina, ridden there by Jeff Poole from Cusco, Peru.
A BMW and Transalp, both recognized as adventure touring motorcycles and seen around the world.
A Yamaha 115 cc adventure tourer, with panniers and top case. The owner claimed it handled all types of terrain well, but did admit it was down on top speed when loaded. He also admitted it was the most motorcycle he could afford.
After much pushing and pulling, the adventure tourer slips and slides up the hill, minus the left side pannier that snapped off its plastic mount when the pannier touched the ground.
Mud on the rider’s backside show that the adventure touring motorcycle ejected the human pilot.
An expensive adventurer tourer sideways on a Cambodian road proved to be a handfull.
A Honda XLV, a street bike, converted into an adventure tourer with the addition of aluminum panniers.
Close up of the melted “adventure touring” plastic pannier. These boxes looked the part of rugged adventure riding, but failed a simple paved highway test.
Adventure bike owner points to where his top case hung in front of the muffler, cooking the dried fish and personal belongings inside.