=Michaelscs;1395881]I don't think BRP has ever really marketed it as an "off road vehicle" (as in trails). I think we (the general public) have done that.
This is the marketing I've read on their site: Not all roads are created equal, so from paved to unpaved and everywhere in between, feel comfortable taking your ride out for a rip wherever you want. Reinforced rims, front grill protection, skid plate, and integrated handguards help it stand out in a crowd, and make it a true contender for the path less taken.
What they are really saying is that you no longer have to worry about whether you want to go down this or that Gravel Driveway or Road or anything like that. The road to my house where we used to live was a 3 mile, unmaintained dirt/gravel/rock road. With the new Ryker, going down it would be no more of a worry than when riding it on my BMW's. Lots of friends with HD's would visit and they were super careful with their belt drive. The Ryker will be just as easy and worry free as my Beemers.