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Hi Bundu Basher,
the Pampera is supposed to land here end of March or April. I am quite keen on it as it sounds like it would fit the type of trail riding I will be doing. The Gas Gas Enduro bikes are too tall for me. I like the low down grunt of a four stroke but from the sounds of the Pampera it also has a good bottom end with the added benefits of decent suspension, disc brakes, lightweight and reasonably low seat height. I'm 5'5'' and like to reach the ground if necessary. I am heading off for 3 days of trail riding again shortly and am taking an XR 100 (which did the job last time but was just too small, underpowered and kept bottoming out front and rear) and an XR 200. The 200 should give me a feel for the seat height of the Pampera but the XR is a heavier bike. The trails I ride are on a 2,000 acre sheep property and are 2nd/3rd gear type trails, sometimes smooth, other times rocky/trees roots etc.and some steep loose rocky gullies thrown in just for fun.
Unfortunately I don't think my dealer will have a demo which makes it hard to get a feel for the bike, which is why I am trying to get as much feedback as possible. If the Pampera is still a bit high for me is the rear suspension adjustable to lower it slightly? Any more info you can pass on to me would be appreciated. Email me at [email protected]
I want to ride as much as possible but I can't keep borrowing bikes. If the Pampera doesn't arrive soon I'll have to buy something else, only other options seem to be the XR 200 or a TTR 125L. Does the Pampera have a decent top speed for odd occasions when on a country road between trails?
Thanks,
Ann
the Pampera is supposed to land here end of March or April. I am quite keen on it as it sounds like it would fit the type of trail riding I will be doing. The Gas Gas Enduro bikes are too tall for me. I like the low down grunt of a four stroke but from the sounds of the Pampera it also has a good bottom end with the added benefits of decent suspension, disc brakes, lightweight and reasonably low seat height. I'm 5'5'' and like to reach the ground if necessary. I am heading off for 3 days of trail riding again shortly and am taking an XR 100 (which did the job last time but was just too small, underpowered and kept bottoming out front and rear) and an XR 200. The 200 should give me a feel for the seat height of the Pampera but the XR is a heavier bike. The trails I ride are on a 2,000 acre sheep property and are 2nd/3rd gear type trails, sometimes smooth, other times rocky/trees roots etc.and some steep loose rocky gullies thrown in just for fun.
Unfortunately I don't think my dealer will have a demo which makes it hard to get a feel for the bike, which is why I am trying to get as much feedback as possible. If the Pampera is still a bit high for me is the rear suspension adjustable to lower it slightly? Any more info you can pass on to me would be appreciated. Email me at [email protected]
I want to ride as much as possible but I can't keep borrowing bikes. If the Pampera doesn't arrive soon I'll have to buy something else, only other options seem to be the XR 200 or a TTR 125L. Does the Pampera have a decent top speed for odd occasions when on a country road between trails?
Thanks,
Ann