Couldnāt get no foot traction in the mud, it was sunk pretty good. canāt really tell from the pic. i tried once and my foot came out from under me. i called the son and said come help me. he got there in about 15 minutes and we got it up. then i tried to ride it out. nope, them street tires just sinned. so he had to pull me out with the truck.
Yeah those things are heavy like 900 pounds dry. I got a big bike too and I only once drove in grass that was at a campground and it was hard ground. But yes I know exactly what you experienced done that myself hopefully no damage to you or the bike @Belt-Fed
I used to have three bikes but slowly sold them off. First a Yamaha 750 triple shaft drive, then a Triumph Bonnevile, European model - last year the real Triumoph made them, then a Honda CB1100R. Bought that one in '85. sold it 2020. Even made some money off it. Guy I sold it to then sold it to a collector, who kept it but didnāt ride it, and sole it at a Mecum auction.
Yesh i have had 3 hondas a 360,5504k and a 83 gold wing and now I have a 2018 Yamaha Star Venture Transcontinental. This last bike weighs 963 pounds and has literally everything on it except mud tires