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Yeah I'm in thats right up my street still have a go occasionally.
My mate from Sweden did this a couple of years back and is on about doing something similar again.
Wants me to go with him
We could get a MHFun team and have a go, whaddya reckon:thumb:
Brian could be Team Leader
Brian could be Team Leader
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on something not too taxing
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Hi guys, any of you up for a little offroadng
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The lanes are a little wet.
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No way. Done it once in warm sunny dry Montana and it was great. Just 4 of us cross country for big steaks but nothing more taxing than a ploughed field.
A road trip, yes, I'm all ears for any warm, dry daft ideas.
Those looked mighty sensible bikes, surprising quality for Russia.
Unlike those nutters Charlie and Ewan and not to forget our own Forestboy who like picking up Panther tanks.
Makes me wish I had not sold this last year
[/COLOR]Well you're welcome to join me on my next trip. Ship the bike to Houston mid May then fly out myself end of May. Then a nice little ride to Prudhoe Bay in northern Alaska at the top of the Dalton and back approx 10000 miles. allow 6 weeks including time at the start to do the import docs and time at the end to prep the bike for shipping and resting your backside shall I pencil you in its not too late:thumb:
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Whats the matter with you its good excercise especially in 6 inches of snow at minus 17c 5000 meters up a mountain.oh: You need to man up and take a few risks or you'll get bored and grumpy
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the one that keeps falling off, that'll be me
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Something to do with the copious amounts of antifreeze in their bloodstream....also probably accounts for the amount of time spent horizontal under their bikes.Falling off was A Big Feature of that video. Didn't seem to bother them. In fact nothing seemed to bother them.
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Yeah I'm in thats right up my street still have a go occasionally.
My mate from Sweden did this a couple of years back and is on about doing something similar again.
Wants me to go with him
We could get a MHFun team and have a go, whaddya reckon:thumb:
Brian could be Team Leader
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Falling off is a big feature of trail riding - at least where I used to do it in the Lakes & Yorkshire. As was, in some places, pushing it for a long way with the engine helping.Falling off was A Big Feature of that video. Didn't seem to bother them. In fact nothing seemed to bother them.