Hey guys,
Sounds like everyone had a fun ride.
I was the one who got the puncture at Motunau, turned out to be a mission!
Once I changed the tube due to 4cm long split (lesson for everyone, carry a spare tube, which I was) we discovered a tear in the tyre beading with exposed wire, so after applying large quantites of tape to the bead I tried to limp home. 2km's later tube blew again, bugger tyre bead rooted beyond repair, at this point I called it quits and parked bike in local farmers driveway. After hitching to SH 1 I was forced to catch a shuttle bus back to Christchurch as no tin topped bastard would stop to pick me up. Once in Chch unfortunately all bike shops were closed due aniversary weekend. Luckily my next door neighbour who some know (Alf) has an identical Dakar so I borrowed his whole rear wheel and headed back up on the Sunday with wife and kids in tow to collect bike.
So bike finally back in garage awaiting a new Dunlop 606 for the Dusty Butt, bring it on!
Matt
If you're not living on the edge you're taking up to much room!
Life begins where your comfort zone ends!
Hey guys,
Sounds like everyone had a fun ride.
I was the one who got the puncture at Motunau, turned out to be a mission!
Once I changed the tube due to 4cm long split (lesson for everyone, carry a spare tube, which I was) we discovered a tear in the tyre beading with exposed wire, so after applying large quantites of tape to the bead I tried to limp home. 2km's later tube blew again, bugger tyre bead rooted beyond repair, at this point I called it quits and parked bike in local farmers driveway. After hitching to SH 1 I was forced to catch a shuttle bus back to Christchurch as no tin topped bastard would stop to pick me up. Once in Chch unfortunately all bike shops were closed due aniversary weekend. Luckily my next door neighbour who some know (Alf) has an identical Dakar so I borrowed his whole rear wheel and headed back up on the Sunday with wife and kids in tow to collect bike.
So bike finally back in garage awaiting a new Dunlop 606 for the Dusty Butt, bring it on!
Matt
Bloody BMW's and punctures!!!! BusaJim (R1150GS) and Alfonz (F650GSDakar) and HelenofTroy (R100GS) (I was riding it at the time) and now yours are the only punctures I know of in the whole time I've been riding (3 years)!
Glad you are getting it sorted. Bugger of a time for it to happen. Definatly bring a spare tube and puncture repair kit on the DB!!!
Cheers R
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
Glad you are getting it sorted. Bugger of a time for it to happen. Definatly bring a spare tube and puncture repair kit on the DB!!!
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Always do but not much you can do about a f%#ked tyre, think I damaged bead putting it on the night before, to much pressure applied with levers, tyre had only about 500km's on it too, bastard!
If you're not living on the edge you're taking up to much room!
Life begins where your comfort zone ends!
hope you felling better FQ after your little landing and our two lady riders that keep parking @ a funning angle in some strange places
roll on the next one
cheers Keith
Do tell more! where are the pics?
Originally Posted by helenoftroy
Little lie downs thats allWhat a great day -now I just have to keep cracking the whip & stay awake till 8am-strong coffee!!
...really enjoyed riding the DR & Shreks Bemer.Thanks guys for picking up the tractor and getting me there
Hear you've been getting more innovative in parking the purple beast away from other bikes. That lovely blue DR still awaits you.
Originally Posted by far queue
That was a fun ride, I was having a ball. I was annoyed I had to peel off early, but the damage I did to myself in that fall was making things very uncomfortable. I should be right in a few days though, so no worries.
Now, did someone say they wanted some pics? Here's a few ...
Do tell! Was it caught on film- your oops are great dvd material.
Hope you're ok & great piccies
Originally Posted by XF650
Great report Mistress.
Agree with that- great
Awesome you all had a great adventure but you can all now you're making me jealous.
.......Hear you've been getting more innovative in parking the purple beast away from other bikes. That lovely blue DR still awaits you.........
Helen and I swapped bikes for a little on Sat. She was murmering about your bike when it came time to swap back but then again I was impressed with the great purple people eater as well (damn wife still wont give in to the calling though)
Oh and our German friend on the red KTM pulled into DAS for his tyre about 30 mins ago. Hopefully he will have a much more interesting trip around NZ thanks to fleethaul and co.
Cheers R
Last edited by cooneyr; 19th November 2007 at 12:34.
Reason: Zee German
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
Originally Posted by Shrek lone rider
hope you felling better FQ after your little landing and our two lady riders that keep parking @ a funning angle in some strange places
roll on the next one
cheers Keith
Do tell more! where are the pics?
Ha ha, that's not me. No pics of my incident. I was careful to avoid this fella with the video camara. Look at him, like the grim reaper lurking in the background just waiting for prey
The views expressed above may not match yours - But that's the reason my Dad went to war - wasn't it?
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, .... but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out,... shouting "man, what a ride"!!!
Ha ha, that's not me. No pics of my incident. I was careful to avoid this fella with the video camara. Look at him, like the grim reaper lurking in the background just waiting for prey
lot's of lucky people this trip, I recorded a couple of bikes being picked up but no actual falls, and I did wonder why FQ was facing the wrong way when we passed him but he was already back in the saddle by then.
Bloody BMW's and punctures!!!! BusaJim (R1150GS) and Alfonz (F650GSDakar) and HelenofTroy (R100GS) (I was riding it at the time) and now yours are the only punctures I know of in the whole time I've been riding (3 years)!
Glad you are getting it sorted. Bugger of a time for it to happen. Definatly bring a spare tube and puncture repair kit on the DB!!!
Cheers R
Hmmm...
Wonder what tyres?
BusaJim and Alfonz were TKC80's...
Hmmm...
Wonder what tyres?
BusaJim and Alfonz were TKC80's...
Not TKC80's on the other two. Helen has a Mitas E07 but it was me hitting a rock to hard with the front that did that one Dont know what Matt was wearing, something kinda roady.
Cheers R
"The ultimate result of shielding men from the effects of folly is to fill the world with fools." - Herbert Spencer, English Philosopher (1820-1903)
Helen and I swapped bikes for a little on Sat. She was murmering about your bike when it came time to swap back but then again I was impressed with the great purple people eater as well (damn wife still wont give in to the calling though)
Oh and our German friend on the red KTM pulled into DAS for his tyre about 30 mins ago. Hopefully he will have a much more interesting trip around NZ thanks to fleethaul and co.
Cheers R
Reckon if just parts of these adventure rides are beyond my abilities on the Boxer I mite just find a nice young man to swop bikes again(if no-one tells his wife) -but i would be very happy if my xmas stocking had a meaty big single in it )
Originally Posted by fleethaul
The Paparazzi were on hand
Me and the purple tractor will take that as a compliment.Paparazzi usually only hide in bushes for the young and pretty!
Originally Posted by far queue
Ha ha, that's not me. No pics of my incident. I was careful to avoid this fella with the video camara. Look at him, like the grim reaper lurking in the background just waiting for prey
So sad he did'nt get me either.Reckon Shrek & Transalp rode brilliantly two up
Great writeup Mistress.Im not so eloquent with words but I had an awesome day.An adventure in amazing country with great company -perfect.Motorcycling makes me very happy
Originally Posted by Peeteey
You're very welcome darling. I do maintain that you could ride a rock and it would go quick!
Great ride enjoyed by all it seemed. Good to tee up the land access aswell. The German guy on the LC4,Toby i think, looked well able to handle a dirt bike and had a ball. Roll on the next ride. Some pics....
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