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On any Sunday....a day's ride on the fly...

 
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siinthai
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PostPosted: 23.03.2009, 10:40    Post subject: On any Sunday....a day's ride on the fly...

The sun was shining....and i finally had a day off.. Very Happy

Decided to get off the island for a ride and just go...wherever...no plan...
Once i got started i thought I'd just ride and shoot..on the fly...and post whatever came up...
First off the warm up lap next to home...
We've had a lot of rain lately and its washed the haze away...awesome views into Phang Nga Bay


So much for sunshine !

Ode to Darth Peach ADV
practice...

TDP-Thai style

Ok....off island and on the fly....
Sarasin bridge....









having a blast...





palm oil....

G'day....

Cool


HELP !

just kidding....

















not liking the look of this....



Found this little side road...








Where the hell am i ????
Shocked




saw this coming headed for lunch....


All nice and clean again...










the family transporter...TIT


back over the bridge.....nearly the end of a great day out...




OOps.....!


sand on concrete....not a good mix....goodbye front end.....hello concrete rash....


bugger.....need new boots too !!
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PostPosted: 23.03.2009, 18:13    Post subject:

Simon
Nice one mate. Good to see you out riding & enjoying the fresh clean air. We guys in the North are envious.

So did you drop the bike or not - what's the body, gear & bike damage?
Whatever hope you are all ok.

How long have you had the 76CSX & the Vapour gauge?

My 76CSX arrived in the mail a couple of weeks ago & I'm looking forward to setting it up with my maps once Auke arrives back in town.

I've got the Trailtech Vector gauge which is ok too, but I thought I was getting the Vapour. However RH obtained Vector's instead. Do you like the gauge & find it really useful, or is it just another smart accessory to have on your bike? With the Vector I'm inclined to the "smart accessory" view.

Thanks for the contribution from down south.
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siinthai
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PostPosted: 24.03.2009, 08:28    Post subject:

Hey Dave,
Finally someone noticed...we're that far down the forum !

Ok mine is a 76Cx- the non colour version , actually f%#@Ked up on the ride, the small spring for the battery broke. Tin foil to the rescue ! Other wise great, mine has actually been under water when my boat almost sank...and that was seawater , so proves their waterproof claims.
The vapour is good but very temperamental with stator power, haven't figured that out yet. Put in a new battery and stillhasn't solved the problem, keeps cutting out at high revs- means you lose all settings...frustrating !

as to the crash...yes, down I went....barkbuster grazed quite badly but other wise my arm and elbow and leg took the hit....had just undone the sleeves on my jacket as it was bloody hot....jacket just slid up my arm and skin and concrete met...ow !
Boot lost all buckles....shopping time Very Happy
I have bars on the bike to carry soft luggage and that seems to work well for dropping the bike...

trying to keep it upright !
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PostPosted: 24.03.2009, 08:34    Post subject:

Not bad pics dude.....bummer I was busy that day.
Looked like a good day to unclip the dog of his chain for a run.....pity about the off......thin layer of sand on concrete ..... nothing surer to guarantee white knuckles and the kiss of death !!!!!!
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PostPosted: 24.03.2009, 09:06    Post subject:

Don't Worry Mate, I am Sure everyone is Reading Your Posts, just unless they have something Sarcastic or Totally Unrelated to Say No one Replies Shocked Great Post and Photo's By the way! Motards can be less than Forgiving on Tricky Surfaces Wink Lucky it Wasn't a New F800GS that went down Embarassed For the Hand Guards Use some Wet n Dry Sandpaper to Smooth out the Gravel Rash, If it has Black Writing on it Write the Labeling again Carefully with a Permanent Marker (may have to make a Stencil if you are a little unsteady) Yours is White so Doubt You can get a White Permanent Marker? and then Spray it with "Waxy" or "Truco Shine" Good as New Wink
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PostPosted: 24.03.2009, 09:10    Post subject:

Nice one mate....actually almost first thing i thought of was thank expletive it wasn't the GS !!
The normal thing though, done over 200km...500m from meeting up with some mates....smash ! oh well war stories at the marina !!
good info on the guards...have to get one of my staff busy !!
You need to get down here soon !
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PostPosted: 24.03.2009, 18:11    Post subject: Sorry I missed it!

Great photos and write up man! Sorry I missed it. I am in town next weekend, lets put a run together. Ranong?? Nackers, you in?? I need to put some miles on the XR before the rain comes.
Glad to hear it was just the kit and a bit of skin that took the brunt of the slider.
I'll give you a shout when I get back on the island on Wed. Keep it rubber side down till I get there.
Cheers!
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PostPosted: 25.05.2009, 10:06    Post subject:

Nice post & Picx,,,i was down there long time ago, but love to riding there.

Only thing is what i find odd is the check point building when entering the island, it's like coming to "other country" i wonder why they check iD's and stop cars so often in there?

i love the back road from Patong via Kamala to airport,, nice snaky road but those dudes drive like crasy there with they pick's and bikes.

love your different colour variation pictures
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