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Good luck to you both we all wish you well
Just breathe wolfie you just gotta be there thats all that counts
All the best from the chicken coopAnd you thought a Tenere wouldn’t fit on that smick blue trailer of yours!!!!!!
March 19, 2014 at 11:55 am in reply to: Rideadv is doing the High Country May 2nd, 3rd and 4th #254361That was one of your best excellent work looking forward to this ride and I’m just driving :woohoo:
Good Job
Barrel looks quite glazed look for dust on the in take side
look for any paste / dust behind the oil ring expander ring
check the ring clearances on the piston landsThis is a good vid for KTM but…. Adams narrating leaves you dead.
This my version a tyre lever with a single hex 22mm socket and a 14mm allen key all welded together with stainless rods
You take all your new girls to the best spots
next one will be a candle lit dinner for you both 😆 😆 😆Very nice and very jelouse :blush:
The rider looks like he has joggers on?????
Can anyone tell me why cyril and a few others would get a 1hr pennalty for
I know a engine change is worth 15 minutes
just wondering????From FULLNOISE.com.AU
Yesterday KTM Australia’s Ben Grabham suffered a heavy crash in the fourth stage of the Dakar Rally between San Juan and Chilecito, ruling him out of a promising Dakar campaign in which he had run as high as ninth overall after finishing sixth in the second stage of the event.
Due to a heavy head knock he wasn’t available for comment immediately after his retirement from the event, but the champion racer has subsequently surfaced to add a little more detail to the incident.
Although he’s completely devastated by the fact that he will not be riding across the finish line in Chile as a Dakar finisher this year, the three-time Finke Desert Race winner showed he still hasn’t lost his sense of humour.
“I’m a bit sore and sorry for myself as I started in 79th place yesterday and the dust was so bad that even though I was trying to take it easy I clipped a rock on top of a mountain and ended up going over a pretty big drop.” Grabham explained. “The bike and I tumbled close to 100 metres down the mountain!
“I’m pretty sore all over but lucky not to have done worse. My head was knocked a bit silly for the day and the bike was not coming out of where it was without a chopper to lift it out. It took me an 8-hour taxi ride over the mountains to catch back up with the team.
“I didn’t know where I was and neither did anyone else for about 7 hours and to make matters worse, no one around me could speak any English, my phone was flat and I was starting to think I was going to have to live there until I learned how to speak Spanish!” he concluded.
Two other Australian’s have also retired from this years event with both Mark Davidson and Clayton Jacobsen being forced out of the event during the two day marathon stage that claimed Grabham.
Bad luck hopefully he’ll get another crack next year.
Don’t know much about tigers but are you getting any spark , is it easy to pull the plug out and wind the eng over to check the spark plug
what about security system disabling the ignition circuit
got fuel ? Sounds dumb but……
Best of luck
air box is clear etcThanks everyone for the well wishes
I hope to see all of you the Feb 2 day nav ride
catch you all then and thanks again.I haven’t looked too hard at your maps but you can get to bylong valley from the commission track
Thats how I rode to Luee for an OB party once
Have a great timeCheers
Eags is right the road to kandos through wollemi is gated in a really good spot no way around it , I have had a good look a couple of times -
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