Absolutely... kind of.Is there any enduro activity in Kansas? I have only viewed Kansas from I 70 on the way to Colorado. Despite the reputation of flatness i see a lot of varied terrain I would like to ride my dirt bike on. Not asking for riding spots, just curious if anyone actually does full blown off road riding. It looks like it could exist.
Not really, maybe farther west were 87 posted up. There are a coupe small riding areas around KC. Some small private areas, but mostly if your off-road, you're on private property and they won't be happy about it. The closest real riding for me is 9 hours west.Is there any enduro activity in Kansas?
Jim was the founder of the popular Dirty Kanza bicycle race. When he was kicked off the board of the race by the new "Life Time" corporate owner, he went out and developed the FHAT on his KTM. I've ridden and driven most of the track, but never all at once. The track is about a 900? mile loop from NE to OK through the Flint Hills and is a ton of fun.There's a group on FB🤮, That I remember when I was on there, called the FHAT or the Flint hills adventure tour. A fella called Jim put a lot of time and effort into building a big loop that looked pretty interesting. Also I know there are a few hare scrambles in the state as well. I believe M.O.R.E. is the name of the sanctioning body. A good friend a mines son races and had been to Kansas a few times as it's on the schedule.
Not with that attitude it isn't. Get some supermoto wheels and be a hooligan.I think I’m going to try and sell or trade my plated YZ450. It’s not really a great machine for my new urban lifestyle.
If I don’t get a lock of some sort, it will be about as tangible as my attitude.Not with that attitude it isn't. Get some supermoto wheels and be a hooligan.