The first photo is of the road from highway 73 (Williams - Perkinsville, AZ) to Drake AZ, then on to highway 89.
1. The road got rough fairly soon, but no issues with clearance (400 mm front shocks), even when it transitioned to a forest service road.
2. Traction up steep hills can be an issue. Once I had to back up and take another approach. **
3. The transmission air filter should be checked (and probably blown off from back-side) frequently. It sucks 4X the air as the engine air filter. Avoid following someone else, as their dust will be more than that created by the Ryker.
4. Cover your gear, as I did later in the Point Imperial, North Rim of Grand Canyon photo. My jacket and bag were filthy after only a few miles.
5. I did not wash the Ryker that night, as I stayed with a friend off a dirt road in Prescott, AZ. But I did wash it the next day before going to my daughter's in Clarkdale, AZ.
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?136343-Northern-Arizona-photos
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?132456-Additional-quot-storage-quot
** I stopped at a bakery on Utah highway 12, close to highway 89 junction, coming back from Bryce Canyon.
The parking lot was smooth riverbed type stones.
The incline to the paved highway was moderate, but I could not go up from a start...had to go at an angle, even in ECO mode.
Not had problems on a gravel shoulder, previously, but the smooth stones were an issue.
Up any type of incline in pea gravel would be a challenge. Below photo of rest area along NV highway 6, coming from Extraterrestrial Highway, is a pea gravel example.
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...review&p=1546601&highlight=review#post1546601
Post 29:
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...ge&p=1566884&highlight=air+filter#post1566884
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...es&p=1518099&highlight=air+filter#post1518099
https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...sions&p=1520573&highlight=luggage#post1520573