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Originally Posted by doogle
I think my trip my be ending. My wife has been to several doctors since I left home. Yesterday the doctor said she may have multiple sclerosis. If I don't have the crankshaft by Monday, I'll probably abandon the bike.Looking into how to legally do that. Then I'd take a bus to Ulanbaatar. $1400 cheaper flying home from there.My trip pales in comparison to her getting that news and being alone.
I am looking into renting a car or taking a bus to Lake Baikal tomorrow or Sunday.
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Can't comment on leaving a bike legally in Russia. I don't think you can. It was discussed previously at http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...tomorrow-65190 If you're not intending to re-visit Russia, you can just leave it.
If the part actually arrives in Ulan Ude, maybe a buddy can fix/ride the bike to Europe. Or a buddy can fly in with the part, fix the bike, and ride it?
I'll be passing Ulan Ude en route from Ulaan Bataar to Irkutsk on about 10th July and will be at the Oasis Guest house in UB on 7th/8th/possibly 9th July. I fly into UB on 7th July. Will drink some  with you if we're in the same place at the same time.
I hope everything goes well with your wife. You know what you have to do.
All the Vest Best
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