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Come on guys
Let's not start the Ewan & Charleyy wars again. If they've attracted someone to something we love we should rejoice, and take the time to welcome them.
I say welcome in mate, and ignore the grumpies (feel free to search for Ewan & Charlie though).
Like you they pulled me into the thought of motorbike touring, but unlike you I didn't opt for a BMW Panzer-tourer and until yesterday I'd never ridden one. God, they're heavy, I've only been riding for about 6 months and the thing is a pig, or maybe two pigs, on roller skates. I'm sure it's lovely, but God is it heavy, I can't imagine trying to ride one fully loaded, let alone off-road. Made me laugh though parking it next to my 125cc Derbi.
Anyway, just wanted to say, welcome, and hello, and good luck, but don't be fixated on the need for cubes, while my 125 might be a bit small, having ten times that might be a bit much (and a bit expensive too).
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Let's not start the Ewan & Charleyy wars again. If they've attracted someone to something we love we should rejoice, and take the time to welcome them.
I say welcome in mate, and ignore the grumpies (feel free to search for Ewan & Charlie though).
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Cheers mate  Did you go for a test ride or use a mates 1200?
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No, they kind of sneer at me in the local BMW place, I don't know why, is it the lack of wallet bulge or the fact I turn up on one of these?
So I had a go on a mates new Christmas present to himself.
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So I had a go on a mates new Christmas present to himself.
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Nice.......Santa is good to some!
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 Scottie, to the dark side. You're sure to fall in love with the Behemoth but i'd just crank up a few miles (tour the Weald to, say, Hants?) and find a bit of soft waste ground to fall over on...will the bike be on road tyres or semi-knobblies? Are you also getting the loan of some warm clothing as it looks like it'll be pretty Baltic  . You'll likely need to enlighten the Significant Other or any future adventures may be somewhat foreshortened  . If the test is a success then i'd look to doing the BMW off-road course (as per the DVD's) or having the summer holiday doing a novice off-road tour with an operator in Morocco/Crete/Spain/wherever, or hiring a bike for a spot of tarmac-touring somewhere nice. Don't lose track that E+C's trips are self-financing and flash destinations really cost to the rest of us in the real world, Bugger. Keep the faith.
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 Scottie, to the dark side....
....... Don't lose track that E+C's trips are self-financing and flash destinations really cost to the rest of us in the real world, Bugger. Keep the faith.
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Terri, my girlfriend, is at her most miserable when she is cold and her role in the test ride will be to look forward to my return. I realise that the first time that she gets cold then our touring days are over unless we are in a lovely sunny climate. As for me, I am looking on eBay for some warm stuff, i've got a leatherjacket but i'm hoping that the weather is not too bad or I'll have to layer up.
The bike is on road tyres which is fine for me as it is probably easier to manage on the road and I am looking forward to doing the BMW off road course which I will be doing this prior to going on a real trek, a firm believer in getting the ride equipment for the job and being shown how to use it properly.
I can see the cost of this obsession escalating as timegoes on and I the time away can't be good either. I have a telecoms company and I am setting my business to run when I'm away, I am planning that by 2010 I will be in a postition to leave for 4-6months with a small income to finance the trip along the way. Hopefully the Worlds finances' will hold out till then.....
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