There are times i wish i never traded my ryker rally. I had more fun on it than this rt i have now. I hate the thought that i cant run dirt roads without worrying about a stone getting in belt. ..
When i worked in OR back in the 80s i use to 4 wheel some of the back dirt logging roads In NW OR I loved it. Miles and Miles of trails
Don't let
that worry you
too much budvoss, taking your RT out onto dirt roads in reasonable condition & riding juuust a little sensibly shouldn't see too much in the way of issues, and you might be surprised at how well the RT can 'drift' on that sorta surface too!

hyea: You won't ever be able to hit the 4 wheeling tracks with it, but then neither will a Ryker Rally unless it's Rider has a death wish - either for them or for their Rally!

After all, Rally's are really only designed to be'
good condition formed gravel/dirt road' capable, and they are definitely not a true off-road machine. :lecturef_smilie:
I've really got no choice with my RT, if I want to ride anywhere but into the nearby towns, I have no choice but to ride on the dirt, and not only haven't I had
any belt issues with my 2013 RT Ltd (bought new

) from riding on dirt roads, but I've also led a few rides for a few new Ryker Rally Riders to show them what their Rykers can actually do!! :thumbup: Of course, it's not too long before they get the hang of it & can easily surpass the RT in the dirt roads they can tackle, but the point is that you shouldn't really be
too paranoid about taking your RT onto any formed road that's in reasonable condition!
In MY experience, 'newly chip-sealed' sealed roads are far more of a risk than dirt roads! :shocked:
Sure, fit '
The Missing Belt Guard' if you feel the need - I haven't, cos I think it
increases the risk of belt damage by trapping the smaller more risky type stones & pebbles in/around the belt as it runs onto the pulleys.... &/or you could fit a BumpSkid if you want - again, I haven't, cos I've seen Spyders with similar 'sticky out' type guards & bumpers that decrease the Spyder's ground clearance and protrude out beyond the leading edge/normal extremities of the lower tupperware that've been written off due to frame damage after (gently, or so the riders said?! :dontknow: ) nudging a kerb or similar with said protruding edge, and there's
NO WAY I want to
reduce my RT's ground clearance any more than it is already, not even by as little as 10mm :banghead: Instead, I replaced the OE plastic belly protector with an Alloy Skid Plate from noboot, another Ozzie SpyderLovers member here (he also makes the billet Windscreen Support Arm replacements that you'll eventually need if you have a power adjustable windscreen on your RT

) Basically, what I'm saying is that it really doesn't matter what Spyder or Ryker you've got, simply don't stress too much about what you can or can't do on it, just....
Ride More, Worry Less! :thumbup: