Lol cheers everyone
I do offroading every summer season regularly. Not on these roads all the time but on fire roads instead. I post these to show what Agility is capable of. So many people underestimate this little scooter. However when you think about it; it's 110 kilos wet, with very low center of gravity. Also 12" wheels may look as a disadvantage at first (they are, lol), but they spin fast. l love using my Agility for offroading purposes. This type of riding enhances your skills, especially for on-pavement times. By riding like this, you learn your scooter's limits better. I'd suggest you to do the same, but don't push it; especially if you ride heavier models.
By the way i'm 76kgs with gear. My scooter has no engine mods. Rear shock is a DNM MST-AR1 and the tires are Michelin City Grip. City Grip performs really well both on pavement and on gravel. I'd definitely recommend it (I'll try Metzeller Feelfree next just for the sake of trying new tires though
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@wkreps
1) Sometimes my rear tire skids and drops into smaller ruts, which then sometimes forces me to stop and lift the rear off by hand but that's all. Didn't experience anything serious so far
2) I have some better places for that hehehe
3) I do that because hard impacts during idling shuts the engine off anyway so i just turn it off myself beforehand. What people hehe
I'd like to buy a true enduro machine but considering the roads we have in here, it would be a waste imo. A WR450F or EXC350 or something similar would be nice but they are just overkill for these roads and they are very expensive in here (15k$+). Why spend so much money for so little use. Agility is doing just fine at the moment
(would love to have a Yamaha WR450
R, if Yamaha makes one some day though
I'll upload a few more videos later. Take care for now