Motorcycles
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Woodworkers around here don’t care much for ruler-straight pieces
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A very nice hotel in Cafayate which I hope doesn’t detract attention from the fine silhoutte of my bike!!
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Hotel entrance, Patios de Cafayate. Right in the midst of a winery, El Esteco.
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Finally hitting the mountain roads
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Well known Route 40 in Argentina with travellers headed to Ushuaia
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A beautiful green Moto Guzzi V85TT at a showroom in Mendoza.
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By the time we reached Neuquen, it was time for a beer. Even if it wasn’t the best ever.
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And healthy appetizers too
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This bike LOVES mountain roads…too bad she doesn’t get much of that at home.
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great photos @motojobobo That bike is the perfect place to be after eating 2 black sausages with a bowl of cheese. The bike probably has 1201 cc's now
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Yesterday we reached the southernmost point in out trip, San Martin de los Andes. We’ve rented an A-frame for the next four days, before we turn around and head north again.
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Cheers guys!!
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@motojobobo Really great stuff,you have to know I’m living vicariously through you!
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Great pics @motojobobo ! Looking forward to the next update
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great trip @motojobobo thanks for sharing
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Perhaps an IH groupie motorcycle trip around Argentina would work nicely. Renting reasonable bikes may be the main hurdle. Good roads, excellent wine, nice food, very low prices and great scenery are all everywhere you turn.
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Great pics @motojobobo .. I like the way the tenere rider has his spare tyres strapped to the bike… pretty novel!
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@Baba-san Hey buddy, he’s an old friend. Probably the most-travelled of our bunch and likely the top rider too.
He did so because the tires mounted when we set out wouldn’t last the trip. With current tire shortages and imported stuff being expensive in Argentina he brought a new spare set. Just had them mounted today
Worked well but he had to be careful in the twisties to avoid dragging them. They were zip-tied to his crash bars. Elegant solution.