IMPORTANT INFORMATION
RIDING LEVEL
» LEVEL 1
For newcomers who have never ridden offroad, but are yearning to do so at last. The tours cover simple to medium terrain, although they lack nothing at all of that notorious offroad feeling. The only thing you need is experience of riding a motorcycle. The trails do not include any steep uphill or downhill passages; quite the opposite. Occasional asphalt sections allow the pulse to relax. A little instruction in the art of offroad riding at the beginning of the tour also helps with the jumps.
» LEVEL 2
The intermediate ability level challenges the riders to overcome occasional difficult sections as well. With the somewhat higher speed, these tours are perfectly suited to offroaders who have already gained some experience in rough terrain. However, Sunday riders, who only rarely venture away from the road, but conquer rocky passages with ease, will also feel at home.
» LEVEL 3
Discover your riding, mental and physical limits – this is what the KTM Adventure Tours with the highest difficulty level are best suited to. Participants are taken to their limits and they get to feel how tough offroad riding can actually be. But the balance between riding fun and exhaustion is always maintained. In contrast to the intermediate level, this one contains sections that can only be conquered collectively and with teamwork.
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OFFROAD EQUIPMENT

- Helmet: An offroad full-face helmet is recommended. The lighter it is, the less strain there is on neck muscles.
- NECKBRACE: The neck protection system that can reduce spine injuries in the neck area to a minimum, while at the same time guaranteeing maximum freedom of movement.
- Protective goggles are fitted with a double lens that doesn’t fog up as easily.
- A classic motocross chest protector or protector shirt protects your back, shoulders and upper body. Elbow guards are also worn and over those a cross shirt plus, depending on the weather, a gilet or a (waterproof, breathable) jacket. Lined jackets with integrated protectors are less suitable for tours in the summery South.
- A kidney belt supports and relieves the strain on your back muscles.
- Motocross gloves are best for offroad riding; gloves made from neoprene are worn in the rain.
- Cross pants made from synthetic materials are robust, yet lightweight. Hip protectors are recommended.
- No one goes off-road without knee guards.
- Robust (offroad) boots have prevented more than a few foot and ankle injuries. The smooth sole allows you to steady yourself when drifting.
- Tools and spare parts for fixing the most common breakdowns are carried in the belt bag. Two-stroke riders always have some oil at hand. Always carry something to drink, your driving license, vehicle documents and some local currency for stops at the village pub. Offroad riding can be very strenuous, which is why overly warm clothing (full-face road helmet, leather pants and jacket) is ill-advised for summer tours in the South.
INFORMATION ABOUT INSURANCE
We recommend assuring yourself: cancellation, travel and accident insurance.
Contact your insurance broker and inform you about a suitable insurance for your tour.
Consider that most of motoring organisations also have a cover.
Additional, also banking institutions provide cancellation insurances, if you do the payment with your credit card. From 2012 you can book directly via KTM Adventure Tours a travel cancellation insurance. Detailed information in the PDF file.
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