Stan Watt, 2012 Dakar Crescent KTM rider, talks navigation, bikes and kit


Very technical riding in the Dakar…amazing what they have on their bikes and off!   Watch this video if you are interested in how a bike is prepared for such a rally.  The camera man has issues with focusing…obviously using auto focus.  😉

 

 

Stan Watt, 2012 Dakar Crescent KTM rider, talks technical, explaining the array of vitally important navigational devices he’ll be using to find his way across the treacherous South American stages of the rally, key features of his KTM race bike and the kit that he’ll be wearing throughout the race.

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Author: advgrrl

Avid ADV rider! This Blog is all about the adventure in adventure riding. Researching new bikes, routes, accessories, learning about other riders and hopefully a great place for others to comment and explore with me. PLUS, up and down's, wildlife, my dogs, my life!

2 thoughts on “Stan Watt, 2012 Dakar Crescent KTM rider, talks navigation, bikes and kit”

  1. Lots of electronics to figure out I am lost all ready. I am use to focusing on the Terrain being a Ex Motor Cross rider these guys are on the gas all the tine I don’t no how they can find time to check there gadgets and not run into things !

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