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Transalp on the Pamir Hwy?
Anyone done the Pamir recently?
Would a transalp be suitable or should I got for something more like a dr650? Keeping in mind I'll be doing 10000-12000 ks mainly on the bitumen. |
A significant portion of the Pamir highway is paved so you could do it on a transalp. However, I think a DR is better suited. There are many places to explore along the pamir highway that take you of the main paved route. The southern route along the Wahkin corridor/Afghanistan/pamir river is a must see. This is more technical riding and you will be happy to be on a lighter bike.
I rode it on a KTM 690 and had a blast. But.. lighter is always better for adventure travel when the going gets tough. Don't let your bike limit your trip. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-V...0/DSC08843.JPG |
I think you can do it, I did it with a BMW R 100GS PD.
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I made the same question with a different bike here....
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It depends on the riding you want to do. If you want to explore, you will be limited by a heavy bike.
My philosophy (shared by many experienced travelers): Start with a light bike, pack light, soft bags, and choose your adventure. Don't let the bike dictate where you can go. |
You can do the M41 on a chopper...
However, if you venture off that road, which I encourage you to do, you'll be able to do it without too much problems on a transalp if you know how to ride it and if you have some experience in light off road. But I share Noah's reply, the more 'adventure' you want, the lighter th bike needs to be. But your question was about the Pamir Highway, and that's absolutely not a problem. You'll only maybe struggle between KG and TJ border as the road there can be shitty. |
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On the 44 between Kulub and Kalaikhum in late May. https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-J...0/DSC09071.JPG |
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Some photos of a Transalp on the Pamir in 2012: Summer 2012 Central Asia and Mongolia All images Copyright C Bright
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