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 kingsknight World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 18:08 - 16 Oct 2009 Post subject: The pre-trip.... trip.... |
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Well I have been talking about doing a trip around the UK for some time now and I am about ready to go. I’m not going to be able to do a full 2/3 week tour around the UK until March/ April time next year due to getting the time off work and funds, also my friend who is coming on the trip with me needs more time to save for the cash needed for the trip.
I have brought all the gear I need for the trip which soon mounted up in price Anyway I thought I would share my story with you guys!
First things first, The bikes. I’m going on my ’03 Honda XR125-L3 with about (at this moment in time) 14,500 miles on the clock. March time next year I am guessing it will have about 20kish on the clock.
And my friend Rob is going on a ’02 Hyosung Cruise II with around 20k on the clock (now) and iv got no idea how many miles will be on his clock in 6 months!
So we got the bikes what about the gear? Well this is what I have brought for the trip so far
• Ultra light weight 2 man tent (2.05kg)
• Ultra light weight sleeping bag
• Single airbed
• Airbed pump
• TomTom Satnav + mount for my bike
• Tank bag
• 48 AAA batteries
• Camera
• 2 x LED lights for the tents
• Extra mobile phone battery
• A mobile phone/satnav charger which takes AAA batteries
• Light weight EEEpc netbook (the one with a 10 hour battery life. Well we all need down time right?
• Hi-viz water proof gear
• Credit card (with a nice high limit on it)
Before I go I am going to give my bike a major service about a week before i set off!
• Oil change
• New spark plug
• New air filter
• Take off the carb and give it a good clean
• Give the chain a good oil
I have put together a first aid pack for my bike which includes:
• Full set of blubs
• Spare spark plug
• Tyre weld (just in case of a flat in the middle of nowhere)
• Small set of tools
• A big hammer :-p
• A can of “start-ya-bastard”
So I’m ready and so is my bike! Well i can’t wait till next year for a bike adventure can i? Your right I can’t! I’ve got the bike and gear so it’s only fitting I take it all out for a test over a cold October weekend!
I have planned a weekend touring on the Isle of Wight! We are setting off from Basingstoke at 7am to get a ferry over to the Isle of Wight at 10am from Southampton on 24th October.
We should pull into the Isle of Wight around 11ish which will give us a full days riding pretty much around the Isle! We are coming back at 5.30pm on Sunday so it’s not really a long trip but I think we will cover around 150/200 miles in 2 days!
Its 40miles from Basingstoke to Southampton and our camp site is 15miles away from the port so there’s 110miles just travelling to the places we have to go!
The Isle of Wight isn’t that big but i am sure that we will clock up at least 50/80 miles riding around it!
The ferry and camp site have both been booked and paid for so all I have to do is wait now!
I think this “test trip” will give us a little idea of how it would be like living on the road for a few weeks. I have tried to keep everything as light as I can for the sake of my poor little 125cc engines but I am more than sure that it can handle it.
I am going to take lots of photos while i am over there and i am sure that I will be sharing some of the nicer photos with you guys. I will also give a nice little write up once I get home.
Cant wait to go for this little pre-trip trip!! only got a few days till I am off ____________________ TS50 (sold) NS125F (sold) NSR125R-K (write off after 2 crashes) CG125 (nicked) XR125L-3 (Sold )-: ) DR125SM '11 (sold yay) XL125V '12 (In love with this bike) XT600E '04 (fun on the dirt) |
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Not sure I'd carry 48 batteries; I'd plump for rechargeables and get them wired into the bike. ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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With the amount of batteries you're taking I'm guessing this isn't so, but if your torches are wind-up jobs, they'll do exactly what they say on the tin; wind you up. I would much rather opt for regular battery power. We had the same problem with our wind-up radio. Lasts about one song then you have to get winding!
I would definitely recommend a Petzl head torch. It makes life a lot easier when you can do things in the dark with both hands free. ____________________ H100 Breaking for spares |
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| Quote: | • Single airbed
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Airbeds are horrible things to take, can be heavy and take ages to pump up/put away and if you get a puncture there useless for the night.
I got myself a self inflating matt, paid £12 for it, got a punture in it but because of the foam inside its still comfortable to use so i still use it, more comfortable then the old style matts and not as arkward as an airbed, packs away pretty small as well if you roll them tight. Dont be tempted by the overpriced 'Thermorests' I used to work in a camping store and found that unless your climbing mountains the lower priced ones will do the job.
I dont know how much camping you do but you might find taking a small pillow or one of the travel ones will give you a better nights sleep.[/quote] ____________________ Current: ZZR600
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I must say, you were really terribly unlucky with the weather.
Thurs 22 to Sat 24 (lunchtime) was the wettest its been down south for weeks!!!
Did you go down into Ventnor...? The hills are incredible. ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 78 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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