High-country ride

High-country ride

This entry is part 15 of 19 in the series Adventure Rider Issue #37

Greg Dunn and a group of mates spent a leisurely five days exploring the NSW mountain region.

Picking up a 250kg adventure bike can be a real challenge. But good technique – and of course trying to get the bike upright before your mates can get their cameras out – makes it easier. But that’s getting ahead of myself.

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