DixieDualSport: Ride Rating System
Many riders have had questions and comments regarding the many organized
dual sport rides, many thought one thing and the ride wound up being
another, hence the need for a more comprehensive rating system for a ride.
Since what one rider deems easy, another may deem challenging, a skill
rating proves useless. Therefore, what has evolved is a bike suitability rating.
In other words, what bikes would deliver a higher degree of satisfaction and
fun for a particular ride. A right tool for the job kinda thing. Best bikes for the
most fun on a particular ride.
DixieDualSport Bike Suitability Ratings
Rating of "A": Denotes a ride where street oriented Adventure bikes 650cc
and larger will be able to participate and have fun, ie; BMW GS1150, Moto
Guzi Quota, BMWF650, KLR650, Cagiva Gran Canyon, Aprilia Capo Nord, etc.
Rating Of "D": Is a ride that is suitable for Dual Sport bikes 650cc and under
which were manufactured as dual sport motorcycles, such as XRL650,
DR350, DRZ400s, XT350 etc.
Rating Of "O": Means that it is suitable for legalized off-road machines, (a
more dirt oriented ride) WR400, XR400, KDX220, etc.
This rating system is designed to include variables that may lie in the gray
areas of dual sporting. For example, if a ride carries a rating of "A", it's going
to be an easy road oriented ride. A "D" rating is going to mean that it's good
for a standard dual sportbike with too much dirt orientation for an adventure
bike, and too much road for an off-road bike, while an "O" rating designates
that a legalized off-road bike would be right at home on this one. By
combining the ratings, a degree of difficulty can be determined: An "A/D"
rated ride would be dirty and street oriented, while a "D/O" rated ride will have
a greater trail orientation. Consider it a sliding scale like shown below:
street____________________________dirt
A A/D D D/O O
1 1.5 2 2.5 3
While remembering that dual sporting is a compromise subject, there will
never be a ride rating system which will accurately reflect all riders fun-factors
based on terrain, bike choice, and rider ability. What we've done is to provide
a rating which will give perspective upon what types of bikes would deliver the
highest fun-factor for the riders of those bikes. For example, trying to do a
single track based enduro-esque ride on a BMW1150 would be no fun, and
riding a gravely dirt road only ride on a KDX220 would not be too much fun
either, but switch them around and life is all fun! After all, no one prchases an
XR400 and expects to use it like a Goldwing and converseley, no one
purchases a Triumph Tiger to race motocross on. People purchase bikes for
specific reasons, and they expect to enjoy them for that purpose.
To do the job most efficiently with the greatest degree of satisfaction requires
the right tools. If you don't have the right tools, your job becomes a chore. If
you didn't like a ride, chances are you may have had the wrong bike for the
job.
Happy Trails!
Adventure Class
Such as the GS1200, Gran
canyon, Capo Nord, V-Strom,
Tiger, etc.
Dual-Sport Class
Such as the XRL650, DRZ400,
XT225, DR350, KLX400, KLX250,
F650, KLR650, XT350, etc.
Converted Off-Road Class
WR400, KDX220, XR400,
EXC525, TTR250, CRF250, etc.
"A" Type Ride
Hard-packed dirt or gravel roads,
pavement. Nothing too
gnarly...do you really want to ride
your XR400 like this?
"O" Type Ride
Do you REALLY want your Tiger
in here? The "O" stands for
"Oh no!" or "Oh Crap" or "Oh My
God!" or any other explitive. Then
you know it's an "O" Type Ride!
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