
Originally Posted by
GSF
It sure will mate, not as quick as some other bikes but you will still have fun!
Here is a story from Gareth Morgan's bike adventures in the USA that I think is great. You don't need a big-displacement bike to go travelling long distances.
"Two days ago in Fairbanks we were just leaving Fairbanks Honda and a chap in oilskins rides up on a 1980 Yamaha AG200 with a duffel bungied to the back a bike commonly known in NZ as the Grasshopper. This is a bike designed for farmers doing their lambing and not sold in the US at all. And its a 2 stroke so you have to stop and mix oil with the petrol along the way.
A sprightly fellow gets off and Roger commences the normal exchange of where are you from, where are you headed? The rider was Arthur from Adelaide. On a whim he had shipped his farm bike to Terra Del Fuego at the Southern tip of South America 4 months ago and commenced to head for Prudhoe with nothing more specialised than a big piece of perspex wired to the front of the Ag bike and a pup tent. Now he was within striking distance of his goal the Arctic Sea.
And what did he plan to do afterwards ship the bike home of course after all hed paid $500 Australian for it. He planned to have it mounted in his lounge.
One last thing Arthur is 80. I reckoned Id better get on and do this ride before I get too old he said in a restrained Australian drawl."
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