Motorcycles
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I’m once again on my yearly road trip to Argentina to watch the second round of the motogp calendar at Termas de Rio Hondo. Doing it with two friends this time.
First day on the road in dry valleys in central Bolivia.
Setting off early morning from center part of Sucre, Bolivia’s capital.
Mountain in the background is in Potosi at 4100 meters and was the source for all the silver mined by Spain during colonial times.
A dream road for motorcyclists in northern Argentina: windy, empty, scenic and well maintained. Highly recommended. Runs from Purmamarca to Susques.
Many salt flats in this area.
This view of Licancabur volcano is from Chile oa the road that runs fown the Andes from Paso de Jama to San Pedro de Atacama. Cold at 5 pm but excellent light. -
Excellent waterproof and rugged bags by Ortlieb.
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Hoping IH puts out a jacket for these sorts of bike trips!
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This is what my new IH-GAH St. Christopher pendant/keychain lloks like in use.
So happy with it! Best motorcycle keychain ever!
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I took a low side spill this morning riding from Tafi del Valle to Cafayate (Argentina). Luckily I had the IH/GAH St. Christopher keychain with me: bike in fine shape, rider with bruised right ankle.
You can see the where the piston dragged on the gravel. I think I fell because my right footpeg dragged hard on the curve tarmac, made my bike sit up, ran wide and slid on the gravel…not 100% sure but that is what I remember.
Looking over my bike after one of my riding buddies helped me right it. I’m wearing that yellow rainsuit because it was cold, drizzly and very foggy when we set out this morning. Still cold but very bright by the time I slid out.
Bu the way, can anyone recommend nice patches or adhesives for my rainsuit? It has several small tears after I slid on my backside.
That low wall kept my bike from going downhill for a rough and rocky 20 meter drop which I’m sure would have rendered it unusable before a lengthy repair job. So, I’m convinced St. Christopher was big help!
Laden with a swollen and painful anke I decided to take it easy, stop for a day and ice the ankle. Lucky me, this happens to be Cafayate, one of Argentina’s top wine and dine destinations. ;Did
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Glad you’re more or less ok. Hope you can get back to the adventure soon.
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Glad you're mostly ok. As for the rain suit repairs, maybe try Tenacious Tape? I haven't used it yet, but Patagonia likes it for their repairs program, so it probably doesn't suck.
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Glad this little wall was there!
Perhaps Gorilla Tape can help 8).
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Thanks all for your good wishes ( @Bfd70 , @Chris , @Giles , @Graeme and @Aetas ). Ankle still swollen and tender but I think it is improving so I plan to ride on tomorrow.
I won’t be able to try out the Tenacious Tape and Gorilla Tape solutions as they aren’t available here. I’ll need to order them so it’ll be some time before I can report on results.
I’ve been using my 8” White’s Farmer Rancher boots on the bike but the gusseted tongue won’t let my swollen foot inside. Luckily I brought another pair of boots (IH/Viberg hikers which I bought off @Appfaff ) on this trip and which takes my fat foot in without flinching. It looks funny though once they are laced up. I’ll get a pic tomorrow.
Cheers from the land of Malbec!
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We can ship you some of that tape with your next order if you like….
Your most generous offer is accepted! Thanks guys. Got the double indigo shirt already stacked and waiting on the madras work style…so I’ll be in Spain early June, and I’ll request you send that package there through the proper channel.
Here is a pic of Viberg/IH hikers handling uneven feet, no sweat, but looking odd.
Right boot has an extra inch at the top part of the lacing.
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I don’t know what it is. But I know what I like. Saw this at work the other day
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it actually looks good. don't mind it. reminds me of a diavel
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It is so nice out today
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