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The only spares I would take on the bike would be a couple of wheel bearings, that's all that's let me down on the road.A spare throttle & clutch cable in situ ready to swap outA set of plugsFuel filter No ,just backflush the old one
I made a trip to Alaska in 2012 on my 2012 Super Tenere, I met and talked to lots of bikers on various bikes from KLRs, to your GSAs, even a couple of R1200Rs from Australia. I never met anyone on a KLR that was having a good time.One dude was sponsored by lots of companies with stickers all over his KLR. He had replaced the engine twice and was still burning oil at a rapid rate. He was pissed but determined to finish.
I am buying two more beaters to take my two sins with me back to Inuvik this summer, I laughed
:-[ :-[Talk about a Freudian slip...The devils children they are, 26 and 27 love them to the end, they get to be more fun the older they get :BEER:
Wow, did not expect this thread to stir so many folks in different ways. So a few replies...My first 100% adventure ride (Argentina back to the USA) is scheduled to start in December 2020. I'll have 5 years to make sure I know how to fix it and to have ironed out all the kinks.
I'd take a V7 'round the world if I could.I remember going from London to Lake Como in Italy on my old Monza and that was fine.On any new bike, I would want to ride it at least 5000-10,000 miles before a cross continent trip, just to get to know it and also to break it in.I just got back from a business trip in Saudi Arabia.Talk about culture shock! Being open minded helps discovering different cultures even if you don't agree on how things are done. Would I want to go back as a holiday? No.Do I regret going? NoEdit: 3 days ago in the Saudi desert
London to Lake Como? That'd get you about 1/3 the way across Ontario Canada. :D