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G'day , just want to introduce myself.
Hi all,
I have been looking around this forum for the last couple of days and have already found some fantastic info that will be a great help to me and my future bike travels. I have just acquired a 2011 Dr650se and I am looking forward to getting it set up for touring around North Queensland firstly and then venturing further. I am waiting on some parts to arrive from Procycle, most of the gear was chosen after reading threads on this forum recommending it :thumbup1: I have the FMF powercore muffler & powerbomb header on its way as well as K&N air filter and a few other tools and accessories. I may have made an error in not purchasing the insert for the muffler as i have been told it is a bit on the loud side. Something to remember when I next place an order ! I am looking at heading up to the Cape next dry season ( Charters Towers to the tip of Cape York Peninsula) anyone done this ride and have advice/tips regarding this as my first "adventure" ? ( almost all of my riding history has been on in-line 4 road bikes ) Better leave it at that for now, I have plenty of questions to ask but I'll see who's out there before rambling on too much, Looking forward to getting to know some like minded people and learning along the way. Cheers, Alex |
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Do check out the communities section to contact other folks that are in your area. Enjoy |
Thanks for the welcome. I have been doing some research and have found a number of national parks within a few hours of home that will make good day rides to get used the bike. It is a beautiful time of year for riding in North Queensland, Australia. It is still the "dry season" which means there are plenty of places that are accessable. Will post some pics of my travels.:mchappy:
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Hi Alex,
Welcome. I did the Cape back in 2003 on a Tenere 660 in the dry. It too was my first big offroad adventure, Great trip. My advise on what I learnt would be as follows.
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Welcoem on board Alex. I've just come back from the tip 2 weeks ago and can pass on my thoughts.
First, don't worry about heavily modding the bike it really isn't necessary. I rode 9,000kms there and back from Melbourne on my Burgman :scooter: - and didn't have any major issues. If a Burgman can do it, then any bike can. :mchappy: Biggest challenge was the corrugations on the PDR, Telegraph Track and any other gravel roads. It is a very bonejarring ride - for both you and the bike - and can be tricky to ride on if you don't have decent off-road tyres - my road tyres only just cut it and I ended up having to have a couple of frame welds done at the top before I could commence my return journey. 2nd biggest challenge was the sand on the old telegraph track. You need to keep the speed up and the weight back - relatively easy on a offroader like the DR but impossible on the Burgman. 3rd challenge was the river crossings, there is at least one (Nolans) sufficiently deep for you to need to float/carry the bike across, or take the bypass track (which I did). The other crossings are fine but the entry/exits can be very steep, bumpy and tricky so get a bit of experience in at home first. Final challenge was to stop having fun. Even though I was solo and went "dry" for the whole period I was up there, the amount of camaraderie and fun you have with fellow travellers you meet on the road is tremendous. You'll have a great time. :cool4: |
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Thanks for the words of wisdom guys !
A Burgman, Farquar that is awesome ! How did you go with ground clearance ? obviously not to bad ... you made it back to tell the tale ! I am hoping to do the trip with a couple of my brothers ( also on DR650's ), I have the easy part as I don't have to ride from Toowoomba first. Thanks Gixxer for the tips, I always tend to pack crap that I don't need and forget something that I really should have ! How slow is the pace up there, I really have no idea how many days to allow for the 3000k round trip from Charters Towers. All I know so far is that I'd head for Cairns on the first day, not sure about the rest ! I did a short loop out to a place called Spring lake on Saturday 50/50 bitumen and dirt. Must admit I scared myself a couple of times in soft sand with the tyres that come with the bike, they are a good allrounder but If I was doing more offroad work would definately have to put some knobbies on. I'll be doing plenty of short trips over the coming months and will work on some creek crossings just out of town. Cheers fellas:thumbup1: |
Welcome Alex
My GF and I just did the Cape from Charters Towers on a KTM640 and BMW658. We're home about 3 weeks. The other guys have already given some good suggestions but let me add some and re-inforce some.
So, enjoy Mark PS: Photos here if you're interested http://www.markphillips.biz/capeyork11 |
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Time ? I had 4 weeks to go from Melbs to the tip and back not really pushing it anywhere. I think I spent about 2 weeks in Queensland. I am jealous. you have me thinking about another trip. |
Awesome pictures Mark ! Makes me want to hit the road right now :(
I had some fun today fitting new bars to my bike, I'm not doing any performance mods other than the FMF muffler and header and a K&N air filter. Everything else that I will be doing will be for comfort and gear carrying. I'll be fitting an aftermarket tank to give me greater range and I'm on the lookout for some reasonably priced soft panniers/saddlebags. I'm looking at fitting a 12v lighter socket for charging camera,phone, torch batteries etc while on the move. Anyone fitted one of these? Thanks to all so far for the info !! Alex |
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rides in the north !
I will be keen to do a ride with you as I am just down here in Mackay, get home this weekend. Past 4mths Sth. Africa, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and now some R&R here in Bangkok on the way home.
Will be in touch.bier Pauljeiger |
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Hi Paul, man you've done some distance ! I can only get away for short periods at this stage of my life with a wife and 3 young kids but I plan to do plenty of short rides and one day head further, much further from home.
I am waiting on parts from Procycle as the new pipe I have fitted is way too loud and I'll need to sort the jetting out as well, backfiring on decelleration and surging on the highway. I am still running it in so taking it pretty easy at the moment. Looking forward to changing sprockets and tyres for some off-tarmac work soon ! |
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Welcome Alex! Nearly exactly a year ago I was at the same stage as you! Had just decided to do a big biking trip and in September flew to Canberra and rode my new '10 DR650 back to Charters Towers...in floods and rain! Are you living in Charters Towers mate or just starting the trip there? Can give you plenty of advice on the north as used to live up there and have travelled regularly in the Cape, although not on a motorbike...yet.
Feel free to email with any questions etc but sounds like you're on the right track mate! Enjoy and good luck! |
I live in Charters Towers, Been here 2 years now and will probably be here a while longer. I lived in Ingham and Proserpine as a kid so I am familiar with most of the North coast up to Innisfail. I have never been North of Cairns though and I am looking forward to exploring the FAR north of the state.
I changed my chain and sprockets over to a 520 set-up today, mainly for availability of replacements when I go exploring . I also went into the workshop and fabricated an aluminium number plate bracket and Im waiting on led bolts to light the plate. This was purely due to the fact that I prefer the look of a shorter rear mudguard and smaller lights for the plate compared to the huge stock one. I did a little lap of the town this evening after tinkering with the bike, The more I put my mark on it with little mods, the more I love riding it... it's my freedom machine ! |
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I'm still having a ball making my DR650 the way i want it.
Here are a couple of pics of my number plate bracket to replace the huge plastic job. Probably not everyones cup of tea but I like the look. Next on the list is the 4.9 US gal IMS tank and possibly Pirelli rubber. Any thoughts on tyre choice ? I'm looking at a 130/80 rear that will give me good traction on the dirt but not excessive vibration on the road as I will be doing plenty of highway riding. Heading to Paluma next week to meet up with one of my 4 DR riding Brothers ! |
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