Thursday, 28 July 2011

Calne Bike Meet

Plenty of beards and chrome on display again at Calne bike meet last weekend. Had another nice chat with the wrinklies from Horizons Unlimited community (their nickname not ours!) and soaked up the atmosphere and a pint or two in the Sun.









The Morocco countdown keeps going down relentlessly fast, but it almost feels like we're getting things sorted. Still soo many things to do on the list though! This time next month it'll be getting seriously exciting.

Started getting some names down on our sponsorship forms already, which I reckon must be approaching the thick end of £500 total. Thank you very much to everyone who has donated, but can you all please leave out the comments about thinking we are mad or "rather you than me", "you're going to get robbed and trampled by camels" haha!

If you want to donate our website is hosted on the MS Society here:


As far as preparations - we got a few more adaptors and chargers (bloody technology!) and making sure all the paperwork is sorted, no thanks to Carol Nash that have been a nightmare messing up our insurance details and paperwork several times.

The only bike maintenance still to go is an oil change and front brake rebuild on the Transalp, which I've got all the bits for and will get done sometime soon. Then we'll be in the lap of the BMW and Honda reliability Gods...

- Mark



Sunday, 24 July 2011

Grease Monkeys


Was time for some DIY bike maintenance this week, with a box full of parts from the interweb, a Haynes manual, some spray paint and a mates empty garage available to invade we set about sorting out some of our final bike issues and Operation Blackfork was set into motion ..

Paula highlighting the shoddy BMW flakey paint on her front forks. Clearly not spiffing at all. Time for a jolly good ol' bit of painting..



Ze forks get a few coats of Waffen SS black.
Time to give the Transalp some attention and re-solder my heated grip connections - obviously a completely crucial accessory for riding the Sahara desert!

Turning Robs immacualte garage into a make shift Messerschmitt hangar. We replaced the seal on the left fork, after the required brute force removal technique, re-sprayed the tubes satin black and re-assembled them with a total in-effeciency that the Luftwaffe would have scoffed at, but fuelled on tea, biscuits, BBQ and a British willpower to succeed against all odds we got the job done.

We also took the oportunity to upgrade the flacid black gunge that the last mechanics had filled the forks with for Rock-oil 10 weight oil, which instantly made a huge difference. A pair of £20 gaiters went on too, to finish off the job Jerry hadn't bothered to do back in Deutschland and the whole thing looked and felt a thousand times better.

Lots of thanks go to Rob for his duties above and beyond by cleaning the bike in our absense and refreshing the tyre paintwork. Also his family for putting up with our own little German invasion.



The final assembled black front end, complete with gaiters, stealth BMW logos, go faster chevrons, Puig touring screen and aluminium chainguard. Looking good!

My bikes flew through it's MoT on wednesday, with an advisory on siezing front brakes - which I already knew and had an effort at clearing a while back. So as far as the bikes are concerned it's just an oil change and front brake rebuild for the TA and we're ready to go! - Mark

Saturday, 9 July 2011

AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!

Oh my god, I just looked at our countdown calender and it says 55 YES I did say 55 days to go...AHHHHHAHHHAHAHHH!!!

Think were just about ready...

Passport - check
Insurance - check ( after three calls as the first quote was for £316 )   O.o   second said no bike repatriation from Morocco O.O  lol Mmmmam I supposed to carry the bike to the ferry? third time lucky and got a girl who could do her job :)
green card - check
bungees - check
NEW ALTBERG BOOTS! - check....wooowhhooooooo! I will never need another pair of boots with these being a bike boot and walking boot hybrid....so cosy...


just ordered a new camera bag - check....my lowepro slingshot is just too big to lug around so found a lovely smaller bag that doesn't scream camera bag steal kit here!










I'm sure there is also a pocket big enough for some choice snacks :)





Have been fundraising for the MS society this week and have managed to collect £300 worth of names so far so thank everyone! our page is to be found HERE if you fancy adding to that ;)

Mark has taken delivery of the bargain lid he won on EBay...I would post a picture but I wont bother because all you have to do is look at the post about mine....it's the same lid,,,so now we are the Sahara bobsled team..lol,lol,lol....that said they are good lids and he got his for £60 less than I payed for mine so happy days. So a wealth of goods to sort out and boots to stretch out things are coming on well...will start to post a few prep bits on the facebook pace soon to get that rolling before we roll..you will find that Here if that link doesn't work for any reason type ( 2 wheels to the Sahara ) in facebook and you will find us there. Next on the list.....Fork swap out (deep joy)...not!

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