06-03-2019, 11:07 AM
Touring riders are usually used to and prepared for adverse weather conditions. I dont think I was ever on a tour that didnt include some of the worst weather I have ridden in, be it rain, snow, hail, lightning, etc.
Still it can take some of the fun out of a trip if you get too much of it.
I agree a Thruxton would not be my first choice for touring but I did quite a bit of touring on my 03 Bonneville and have on my CB1100s. But to be honest they don't compare to the luxury of touring on a real touring or sport touring bike
Still it can take some of the fun out of a trip if you get too much of it.
I agree a Thruxton would not be my first choice for touring but I did quite a bit of touring on my 03 Bonneville and have on my CB1100s. But to be honest they don't compare to the luxury of touring on a real touring or sport touring bike
