Biker almost gets attacked by a bear and then intimidates him to leave ???? (via willlewwis/ig)

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Features: Tall stance, off-road suspension, long range fuel tanks
Examples: BMW R 1250 GS, KTM 890 Adventure, Yamaha Ténéré 700

6. Dual Sport / Enduro
Best for: Off-road riding with street-legal capability
Features: Lightweight, high ground clearance, minimal comfort
Examples: Honda CRF300L, Suzuki DR-Z400S

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▶ Random motorcycle community fact.
Do you know what it means when a motorcyclist starts tapping the top of their head/helmet while riding? This signifies to other riders in line of sight that law enforcement has been spotted. If you see a rider tapping the top of their helmet/head it is best to behave, ride correctly and don’t do anything stupid on your motorcycle that could draw bad attention to you or your fellow riders; Or else you very well could end up pulled over by a police officer on the side of the road. Always be safe!

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