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    TONY.
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    I have had an eye on this ride for a couple years
    Has anyone been, or know someone that has been, on this ride?

    Here is the email they sent me:
    The 15th Extreme Rally Raid Cambodia 2012

    Are you ready for the ultimate dirt-bike adventure? If you’re up for a challenge and a whole lot of adrenaline, then come join us on our annual 15th Extreme Rally Raid in January 2012.

    Get into the heart of Cambodia and journey deep into the jungle through to the Laos, Thailand and Vietnam borders. Cross rivers in dug-out canoes. Visit gold mines, remote villages and ancient temples. Share a beer with mates and fall asleep under the stars.

    On the Extreme Rally we cover over 2,000 kms in 12 days, get off the beaten path and ride at night, cross borders illegally and go where other tour companies never ever dare. Be warned, this rally is for serious riders only and not novices. If you only want to stay in hotels and take time to smell-the-roses, then this one’s not for you.

    Starting at $1,500 USD, you get bike hire, fuel, food, accommodation and a collectable rally jersey… All up for the whole 12 days it should cost you no more than $2,250.

    Find out why our riders just keep coming back time and time again – register your interest now. With a limit of 20 riders, places always fill up fast! 

    #202991

    Greg
    Member

    Got a link to their web site Tony?

    #202992

    Vincent
    Member

    Hey Tony
    Sounds great but I will have to really get into major condition to last the 10 Days, won’t be too hard just treat myself like I have my racehorses get them winning fit.

    The 450 Husaberg is purring like a kitten and rearing to go somewhere , can’t keep it on the ground Ha! Ha!
    Too Hot

    #203020

    What bikes do they hire?
    STM

    #202993

    I am guessing this is the link http://toursintheextreme.com/ I have been looking at bike tours of the area both road and dirt, ever since I was there last year. Will get back there soon for a ride but as the other half will be coming with me it will most likely be more road orientated.

    #203022

    TONY.
    Member

    I’m not sure what bikes they hire maybe brp’s I don’t think they would be really late model stuff the website is http://toursintheextreme.com/
    Looks very interesting check the site out there are some good videos and pics

    #202994

    Last time I was in Thailand I got to experience what it’s like to ride a XR650R.

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    #203030

    TONY.
    Member
    Scotty wrote:
    Last time I was in Thailand I got to experience what it’s like to ride a XR650R.

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    Haha yes and that’s like riding one of the later models

    #202995

    terryjhaynes
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    Looks like that ride has plenty of GRUNT there:laugh: But how dose it handle:unsure: :unsure: :unsure:

    #203021

    TONY.
    Member
    King STM wrote:
    What bikes do they hire?
    STM

    You have a choice of these bikes Xlr 250 (Lrp) Xlr baja
    2 stroke Crm 250s cr250 the ones on their page look pretty new

    #203031

    Greg
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    Scotty wrote:
    Last time I was in Thailand I got to experience what it’s like to ride a XR650R.

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    Would feel the same :laugh: Hey Scotty I have seen you for a while, and I feel being me (fat 😆 ), I can ask was there two elephants on your tour and you maybe ate one your own :P

    TB

    #203045

    drew
    Member

    go the CRM 250ar… Purple ones with the Mugen kit go the best:silly: that is if they are later CRM’s. very under rated bike…. dunno why honda canned em.

    guess not enough interest and the guy that was developing the AR/ Activated Radical combustion lost his Honda funding for RnD:angry:

    Hey Scotty, how hard was it to tip the Elephant onto 2 legs to prime the carb for a cold start??:pinch: :whistle: :woohoo: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    i think the model you rode was more efficient than the BRP’s delivered out here:lol:

    #203032

    Chris
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    Scotty wrote:
    Last time I was in Thailand I got to experience what it’s like to ride a XR650R.

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    How did she go in the single track Scotty!!

    #203067

    Adam Rodgers
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    chris72a wrote:
    Scotty wrote:
    Last time I was in Thailand I got to experience what it’s like to ride a XR650R.

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    How did she go in the single track Scotty!!

    I’d think it would go no worries ;)

    They are renown for making their own :laugh:

    Adam.

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