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Moving from Denver to Texas
By: kenfrazier Date: May 3, 2017, 10:28 am
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I just found this site and since I'm a 2015 KTM 690 owner/fan, I
thought I'd register and check it out. I'm moving from Denver
Colorado to Sleepy Georgetown Texas next month and I look
forward to a 12 month riding season and some Tex Mex and BBQ. I
know I'll miss the Rockies and the drastic elevation and temp
changes but I'll adapt. The first thing I'm going to enjoy is
the free horsepower that all my vehicles will gain from the
lower elevation. I hope to meet up with other Adventure riders
down there and explore the Texas hill country. If you are one,
let me know. Thanks
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Re: Moving from Denver to Texas
By: Rusty Shovel Date: January 30, 2018, 1:39 pm
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Hey Ken,
I'm in the opposite situation--I moved from swampy Houston to
glorious Utah. Hill country has some good rides. Check out
Uncles Big Bend Adventure ride...it's the most fun I had on my
bike in Texas.
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Re: Moving from Denver to Texas
By: kenfrazier Date: January 31, 2018, 2:13 pm
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Howdy Mr Rusty,
I'll check out the Big Bend ride and others. You'll like Utah
with Moab and the Green River areas to roam. I took my 690 in
May of '16 to Green River and rode with a pack of 30 something
experts. Giant rock slabs, sand, creeks and lots of scenery.
Moab is like being on the moon and great. Drop your counter
sprocket a tooth or two first. I've been riding all the great
back country roads around Travis Lake on my KTM 1190 and am
ready to find some dirt for my 690 that is getting bored in the
garage. Enjoy the desert and fill up your camel back.
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