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Homer Susan 30 May 2007 19:12

Thanks Iccap

and Peter I am going to post on f650 . com and see what I can find out. Unfortunately, I must have been praying to the wrong motorcycle gods because NOTHING has been done on the bike for a week. 2 days before I am supposed to leave now... anyway it will all work out I expect.

Now for your question about sailboats. I bet you can find one if you look hard enough. I suggest you start by looking at the dive shop in Lecharias (near PLC) Horisub. Arturo is the owner and he knows alot of folks in the harbor. http://www.enoriente dot com/horisub/

There is also a French mechanic further north up the dock that maybe could help you. There are quite a few yatchees around especially in north american winter. Good luck
when do you expect to be arriving? things are a bit crazy here now but not overly so.
Cheers
Susan

Cameron 4 Jun 2007 22:26

Hi Susan,
How are you making out?
Has your mechanic got the bike running?
Cheers, Peter

Homer Susan 22 Jun 2007 16:15

Humpty Dumpty
 
Hiya Cameron any anyone else who is in the least interested in the saga of Susan“s carbueretor.

I actually found a fantastic mechanic in the big, bad city of Caracas three weeks ago about (see the south american thread for details)..... He adjusted the sliders and for three blissful days the bike ran better than it had ever ran.. I was getting over 40 mpg fully loaded. It was totally astounding until the little piggy bared her little teeth and two blocks away from the hotel in Boa Vista, Brasil, I was trying to find, the bike stalled, belched a cloud of black smoke and refused to start again.

The carbueretor and I are splitting up. It was not the jets, or the orings it is something else and I am just not going to worry about it any more. A good friend in Germany found a newish one on ebay and is sending it to me here in Belem, Brasil. Hopefully, it will get here sometime soon.

The good news is that I have discovered how wonderful the Brasillian people are. I am totally endebted to members of the Brazil Riders club http://www.brazilriders. com.br that have walked me through the complicated steps of shipping and picking up the bike a full 1600 miles! These people have put me up, fed me and in general just have been terrific.

It was going to ride on a boat down the Amazon for 1000 of those miles but still having been on the trip for nearly three weeks and only riding for 3 days is quite disheartening. But this is what it is.

Cheers then


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