Ace to North Face

This is not a great idea I know but given your choices these seem limited, as you have tubed tyres there is an advantage.

What about getting some rubber and bonding a patch either side as well as glueing the split. Your wheel will be out of balance and you'd need to keep your speed down but it may atleast get you out of the predicament your in now.
Perhaps a sheet of thin HDPE or nylon in the inside wall to reinforce it bonded to the tyre wall? with gaffer tap or something over it to protect the inner tube.

Could the split even be stitched? Say by drilling small holes either side of the split and then using something like fishing line or nylon kite cord to cross the split.

Failing that can you make some mooses? perhaps fill your innertube with expanding foam or something or that tyre repair solution.

I guess that if we didn't have the van behind us I would have done something like that. I was thinking of melting some grooves through the tread and putting a load of cable ties round it, or even patching with a piece of metal and screws. Just look at the profile of the tyre in the picture though - it's out of shape already on the edge. I'm fully loaded and the roads are often really bad so I'd be taking a big risk plus I can't hold up the others

but ... something extraordinary happened instead ...
 
Monkeyboy, a fantastic write up, your photograpy skills are second to non, your prose almost "Clarksonesque" ;)

The composition of the bike on the bridge is and excuse the french, Fucking brilliant.

Re your tyre, dont take this the wrong way, but "Ignorance is often bliss"

I'm guessing a solution was found, ;) if it was me, i'd have run the tyre until if failed completly.

And then bodged the fuck out of it.

It wouldnt have made much difference by that stage whether your 100 or 1000km away.!!
 
And then bodged the fuck out of it.

That's assuminng you still have voluntary control of your limbs after the fucker's tossed you off. Have you ever had a front wheel blow out and stop co-operating?

Top tale, thanks for taking the time and making the effort.
 
That's assuminng you still have voluntary control of your limbs after the fucker's tossed you off. Have you ever had a front wheel blow out and stop co-operating?

Top tale, thanks for taking the time and making the effort.

That was what happened when I hit the missing bit of road - I wasn't going that fast, maybe 30-40 but the tyre deflated immediately and then all it was going to do was go in a straight line until it met something strong enough to stop it! Luckily I had enough road to let it run and slow down but it was a bit 'disconcerting' none the less.

I'm just trying to finish the next section of the blog - should be ready soon if I can dig the memories out the dark recesses...
 
I feel like the Terminator at the end of T1. I feel totally crushed. The light in my eyes is dying.. dimming.. disappearing towards the darkness. My brain has gone black. The screen has been turned off and now there is just the white dot in the middle. It's flat lining.

Just as the light is about to fade to black, in it's final death throws, my brain flashes one last image and I grasp it with both hands and follow the delicate thread. It's an image of the leader of the Swiss tour group we hooked up with early in Tibet. I remember sitting and talking with him in a police station somewhere. Just him and me, having our photos done. I remember his guide was with him, and that he was a mate of our guide. I've not seen him since we left Lhasa days ago. I remember him saying he was going to drive the G318 to recce it for a later trip.... and I remember seeing the guide somewhere recently. I remember seeing him about an hour ago in reception. We're in a tiny town. Really just a mile long strip of buildings along the road. There aren't many options out here. I... wonder...

I stand up, turn around, look round the car park and 20 yards away I see the Swiss bloke standing next to this...

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Did I actually die? Is this a dream? "Hi... you don't happen to have any tyres in the back of that do you?" "Sure.... I have 2 or 3" As I wander over I look through all my pockets and see if I've got any lucky stars left, or lucky heather, or four leaf clover.. Nope... I'm all out.. I know the Swiss group was 90% 700 Teneres plus a couple of F800s, all those wear 21 inch fronts so that's probably what he has. He only had a single 1200 and I can't remember how new that was either. It's not likely he can help but at least it keeps me from looking up the least painful suicide methods on the internet for another 30 seconds.

As I walk towards the back of the truck I see some apparitions appearing in the air just above it. When I rode past Mt Kailash I think I picked up a few passengers. I think a few of the Gods hitched a ride to get away from all the pilgrims constantly begging and asking for forgiveness. I can imagine that gets a bit wearing... after 1000 years ... They're hovering above the van, but they're all looking very enigmatic.. Are they smiling down on me? Time to find out.

He lifts the flap and I'm immediately hit by a deafening wave of noise. WTF is that? I think ... Is that the the sound of angels singing?... I look in and there, just within my reach is some rubber rocking horse shit.. A Heidenau K60, brand spanking new, exactly my size. Very probably the only one in China. So, I've just this moment discovered my tyre is fucked, and there is brand new replacement 20 yards away. What the fuck are the odds of that?

I just fall to my knees and start sucking at the front of his trousers. "Can I have that pleeeeeeeeease? I've a hardly used 24 year old daughter I can give you, or a son.. your choice .. or a house in Southampton .. or my anal virginity .. anything you like .. just name it". All he wants are some dry trousers .. and 5 pieces of rectangular paper, each with a 20 stamped on them. The guide thinks I've been arse raped. I think I've just experienced a miracle.

I get back on the emotional roller coaster, AKA The Bitch, and ride 100 yards down the road where there is a big pile of lorry tyres. I Grab a greasy mechanic and get it changed. The fucked tyre tears some more as it comes off the rim.. plan Z was to ride it anyway .. straight into the scenery probably .. The new tyre just pops on and The Bitch is back in the game .... HELL YEA!

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Ride back round to the hotel and things are looking up already..

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and up..

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and up..

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With my luck running high I run around the town looking to lay a bet on the the leader of the catholic church declaring he is in fact a woman and that he from now on he wants to be known as "Pope Britney" but everyone has heard of the tyre miracle and they won't take my money..

Wake up in the morning and the Gods are still smiling..

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We take the bikes for breakfast and even the time wasting petrol voucher signing bloke looks happy for a change.

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Then it's Canyon O'Clock. I'm keen not to be late... and so are the others. We all disappear into the tight canyon maize and turn up the noise. I have to take it easy to bed in the new tyre... I let it rotate once .. twice... that'll do...

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Then it gets all gorgeous..

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and bendy.. 99 of them .. up to 5000m ...

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Now I'm sure I've seen that sign done on a smaller scale with one hand. I wonder if it's an invitation, or maybe she's got double jointed thighs...

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The Chinese don't respect personal space, or personal anything really. When we leave the bikes unattended, we turn round and they're are people all over them, playing with the buttons, even sitting on them. I go up to someone sitting on one of the bikes, push him and tell him in no uncertain terms to get the fuck off it. Note to self.. in future .. check the twat hasn't put the stand up .. that would end up with a Chinaman buried under a Ktm ... that wouldn't be good ... I'm sure the ambulance will be here in good time... maybe sometime in 2019 ...

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Bugger off quick style to avoid the lynch mob, go about 500m round the corner and ... here we go again...

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Hanging on to a bolting Ktm is hungry work so we stop for lunch and confirm that stupid vain twats in hats aren't just the preserve of the west.

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We deliberately choose the cafe with the worst hygiene rating we can find. I'm completely indestructible today - bring it on..

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Then race the roving river through the warm afternoon sunshine.

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To another lovely tiny mountain town

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Two of us see a small neon sign, go down a dark passage, climb into a tiny lift and pop out in a hidden burger bar half way up a building. Everyone just stares but we're used to this by now. As luck would have it ... and I seem to be carrying a sack of it on my back .. there are not 1 by 2 English teachers in the crowd and they fall over themselves to help us avoid ordering the picked spider tits by mistake.

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After what we're ridden so far, after everything that we've seen, telling people there is something special for tomorrow sounds just plain stupid... but it's true.

Get to the police check/starting gate on the edge of town and take a look at the menu for today. Look tasty... very very tasty

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The light turns green, the curtain goes up and we're off. Off into the most ridiculous piece of road I know anywhere. If there is another road on the planet that can give you this much variety on a single riding day then I'll eat my own helmet... if I can still bend over far enough..

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To end up at a grubby little hotel with a horrible view from both the foyer

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and my bedroom window

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So we go and drown our sorrows in beer and cake..

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We're at another holy mountain that I've never heard of. Get up next morning, open the curtains ... it's probably raining. Yep.. can't see a thing..

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Go up on the roof for a better look in the cold morning air. Oh yea. Much better view from up here..

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We left Tibet yesterday. We're all excited.. we're going for petrol .. and they're going to let us fill up ourselves .. at the pump... just like the grown ups do... I wonder if I can remember how to do it..

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Before enjoying a final scream down and out of the mountains to Shangri-La.

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It's a really fast road, and we're going really fast. Too fast. I come up behind a big 4x4 on a long sweeping left hand bend and I can see right round the corner. I'm going to overtake, plenty of time, plenty of space, plenty of speed. Open the throttle and off we go. I'm probably doing somewhere between 70-80mph. I'm looking into the distance when I see something enter my peripheral vision on the right. It looks suspiciously like a big 4x4.. It's decided to straight line the corner and it's cutting me off, fast, and I'm going to hit it. I am definitely going to hit it. Don't bother reading ahead and seeing if I really do. I do. I'm leaning quite hard over and it's quickly coming in on me and cutting me off. This is very very likely going to hurt quite a bit. At the last second I look at the car and just choose my spot. I reckon I'm going into the drivers door. Here we go. It was nice speaking to you all ...

Maybe the driver does something, maybe I do, it was all so quick I just don't know exactly what happened. My lent over front tyre touches the car's front wheel. I think the rest of the bike is going to come up vertical and slap into the side but instead I just get a massive slide and wiggle on and the bike shakes like a wet dog. By some miracle, nothing else touches the car and the driver pulls back onto his side of the road. The bike sorts itself out and quickly gets itself back in shape. The big bag of luck I'm carrying on my back suddenly feels a whole lot lighter. Shiiiiittttt... best slow down a bit...

By the time we get to Shangr-la I'm still shaking and I'm glad to just step off the bike. I think I'll have some lunch. Lovely hotel, go the restaurant, right I'm going to treat myself to a hearty meal and celebrate being alive. So what's on the menu..

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"Errrrr...got any Snickers?"

As I was riding at 2mph with my feet on the ground coming into town I started thinking about my missus. She's often said I got a stone cold heart so I thought I'd prove her right. She'd really like that...

When I was at base camp I took a few stones out the stream as I waited for the sun to rise and I put them in my pocket. I also picked up a handful of colourful tattered prayer flags that were frozen to the ground. I've got an idea so I grab the guide and we head off into the old town looking for someone that can work stone. The guide tells me it's unlikely we'll find someone here. We ask in loads of different shops. Jewelry shops. Handicrafts. Hairdressers.. But no luck. So I reach into my luck bag, grab a handful, throw it into the air and follow it as it gets blown down a narrow back alley. There's a shop with some rough rocks outside, and a woman asleep on a bed behind the counter. I pick up one of the rocks and throw it at the bed. It's a direct hit and she's up and at us like a rabid dog..

We seemed to have stumbled upon the only jade cutter in the whole of Shangri-la. From the dust covering everything in sight I think her sleep to work ratio is about 20 to 1. I draw some shapes on the stone and we tell her what I would like like to do. She says the stone is soft and fractured but she'll try and see if she can remember how all these strange machines work and have a go..

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And the result. Cold hard stone hearts.. from Everest. Orders now being taken for 2019:)

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All the fucking about early on in Tibet has given us a spare day so I spend it here taking the camera out for a walk.

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Errr excuse me. Shouldn't that be on a lead?

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Go for a haircut and a shave. I try never to go manual when I'm away. Being shaved is a pleasure you can't get at home without booking an appointment, signing a health and safety waver on 15 sheets of paper, paying £30, then sticking your head in a clear plastic box and being shaved by someone using long rubber gloves through holes like somebody handling the Ebola virus. Out here it's £3, a 2nd hand blade and a young maiden breathing in your ear. I had 5 shaves... just to be sure...

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Whoops... my bad .. sorry .. it just went off in my hand

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Last night we were wandering about and I saw a HUGE prayer wheel spinning round on the hill. Go up for a look and it's MASSIVE. And it's manual... Every few minutes enough people get enough energy together to push it round and chant their way around a few revolutions. You don't get that in Southampton.

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Then wander home through the dark...wandering what duck body parts I'm going to eat for breakfast...

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Breakfast is predictably unidentifiable/uninviting/possibly still alive and is best avoided, especially if you're expecting to be down a million steps and with no toilet within squirting distance.

On the road we go, into the pouring rain, chasing the Tiger. It's difficult ride on a road through the clouds but by the time we reach the gorge it's sorted itself out. Grab a ticket and take a ride on the edge, up to Ann's cafe where you can get bacon sandwiches, coffee, and an amazing view of one of the deepest gorges in the world.

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Get back to the visitors centre an get down to see the rock that gives the gorge it's name. The legend says that the big rock in the middle of the raging torrent was used by the tiger to leap the gorge. I bet it still got it's paw's wet though.

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Before returning to our admirers..

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And another ride on the edge

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Down to Lijiang

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And down to Dali via the lake. Such a very beautiful place, but because it's so beautiful it's also bride central, all being photographed. They're bloody everywhere. You can't bloody move for flippin brides. Not that I particularly want to move... not just at this particular moment...

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Get to Dali, go out for a walk, and guess what...

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We've nearing the end of our time in China and we're all quite sad. So to make ourselves feel better, and reinforce just how shit travelling in China really is, we all go out for a night at the Bad Monkey to stare at ugly women, drink shit beer, and listen to the worst band I've ever heard... all night

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Dali has a big ex-pat community and I can see why. I think I could spend a lot of my time here. Our guide says it's his ambition to live here. Perhaps with one of these... I can't see the attraction myself.. mind you I have my eyes closed and I'm facing the other way ...

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Dali traffic is a right bitch but we're soon out and back in the wilderness. Tonight we're going to Zhenyuan, way up into the mountains. As I got onto the bike this morning, I picked up my Lucksack and was very dismayed to find it completely empty. I've been fucking robbed and I suspect I know exactly who was behind it... bastards..

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We're having a great day. It's lovely and warm.. the roads are delicious.. the food is .. recognizable .. Perhaps I just mislayed my luck. Perhaps I put it in another pocket.. perhaps I packed it somewhere really really safe.. that'll be it...

Me and one other rider are running late. Just enjoying the ride, the countryside, just the sights and sounds. The sun is loosing it's grip on the day and it's slowly giving way to the night. Dusk is coming down and we're scooting along in formation, dealing with all the farm machinery returning to their beds.

We're coming up behind a small truck, chugging and bumping it's way along past a field with a big concrete culvert running alongside it. There is a big tree ahead and a concrete bridge over the culvert into the field. My mate goes to overtake, and I sudden;y hear the unmistakable chilling cackle of the Shit and Happens crew. The little bastards seems to have hitched a ride in the cab of the truck. Just as the driver goes to indicate, I see Shit and Happens grab the indicator and hang on tight. The instant my mate gets his head past the back of the truck they let go and I see the indicator begin to flash. Shit and Happens jump into the back of the truck and start counting down in time with the taunting yellow flashes... 5..4...3...2... as the truck starts to fade across the road towards the turn.

My mate doesn't have a chance. By the time he realises what's happening he can't accelerate past, and he can't brake hard enough as he's pushed onto the gravel.

1... the truck makes contact and the bike is knocked hard. It's going down and the rider is thrown off, just missing the tree and landing on the small bridge. All the traffic stops. The truck stops. I stop. I run over to the little cloud of dust. The rider hasn't got up yet... that's bad. When he does get vertical, he looks like he's been photo shopped into black and white. And he does't look ... right. He looks like he's been carrying a 200kg handbag for 12 hours in his left hand.

He knows he's hurt. He shows me his right shoulder. Fine. Shows me his right... His right isn't right. It looks to me like he has broken his clavicle in 5 places and will need an operation to put the bone jigsaw back together and secure it with a titanium plate and also repair some damaged ligaments.... but I don't tell him that... he'll find out soon enough..

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We wait for the van, put the bike in the back and head off. We were told this road was closed close to the town tonight and that we'd probably have to wait for it to open. Right now that's music to my rider's ears.... Rap music... He absolutely hates rap music...

The road gets worse and worse as the it gets darker and darker. I ride behind the truck and watch the bike bounce about. Probably dancing to the rap... Get 10k from the town, it's pitch black, and we're into the road works. 30 minutes at 20kph on steep lose bumpy gravel behind 2 dozen lorries. Just what the doctor ordered...

Get to the town and he's straight to the hospital. Looks like my roadside diagnosis was right. Poor bugger! He's come back to the hotel wearing a contraption not unlike the harness I put on my pug when I take her out for a walk. He must be in absolute agony but he refuses to acknowledge it. He's rock hard this boy. He says he's going to stay with the group until we get the bike out. He get's himself separate room in the basement where he can scream his heart out without keeping us awake.

The mood is understandably sombe the next day as we make our way down the expressway to Jinghong. We use the expressway for a change. Shit and Happens hate the expressways...

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A quick squirt down to Mohan, unload the crashed bike and out we go.

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I've said it before. I'll say it again. I'll be back.
 
Spawny Get!!!!! What am amazing slice of luck..

Delighted you could carry on however.. Loving the report...

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That's assuminng you still have voluntary control of your limbs after the fucker's tossed you off. Have you ever had a front wheel blow out and stop co-operating?

Top tale, thanks for taking the time and making the effort.

I would suggest you watch the worlds fastest indian ;) Shows just how far you can take a tyre :)

It was tongue in cheek BTW :)
 
Seems like "shit & "happens" got the last word in :blast

Thanks again for keeping us all entertained as the nights draw in :thumby:

SteveT

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I've been away for a while - This has brought me right back & got me thinking :thumb2
 
Loving this and the way you tell the story......great stuff
 
Out of China and meet the Laos guide with a pickup. We manhandle the stricken bike in and tie it down tighter than an epileptic tiger.

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Then down to the border to sweat it out. I've been through here a few times and it just gets longer and longer every time. I think they must all be out polishing that bloody gold paint.

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Two hours and a couple of pints sweat later and we're released onto the jungle mountain road. It's definitely worth the wait.

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To spend the night deep in the forest at a facility where they test rainbows...

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And moonshine..

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and clouds...

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I mark them a 10/10 on everything.

Leave the gates and navigate the huge new brown elephant shit roundabout that appeared overnight, then get out onto the red mud to clamp my arse shut for the day.

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Laos is such a beautiful country and I'd love to spend longer here but we had to move some dates about to avoid some border closures in Kyrgyzstan so we're just passing through quickly this year. That and the fact that it's costing upwards of $200 a day per rider for all the permits and shit. It's such a shame. Blame the Chinese...

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I stop for lunch next to a hairdresser. What did I stop for? I can't remember... I'm not hungry any more ... I need a haircut ... and a shave

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Get on the road out to towards the border and initially it's not very promising but it soon turns into an amazing deserted curvefest, the likes of which I've rarely seen. The Bitch is not stopping for anything.. including photos. Go there yourself. Fuck what a road.

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Up to the border and yet another beautiful hotel looking out at Thailand across the Mekong river.

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The injured rider is still with us. Getting the bike into Thailand without him could be a real bastard and he's really helping by smiling through the pain. The bloke is made of steel or something. I'm sure he cries into his sheets and bites down on towels all night though.... according to the additional cleaning bill anyway...

Get to the Thai border and transfer the bike to another pickup.

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And get our permits stamped by a women that looks like something out the X Files.

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Those stupid contact lenses just spook me out every time!

Get to Chiang Mai and we all go out to say goodbye to our broken mate. It's really sad to see him go, and it signals the end of the trip is getting horribly close.

We're only in Thailand for 6 days and our mission is to cram as many corners as possible into the shorted possible distance. Enter the Mae Hong Son Loop. 1864 corners in 400 miles. Jesus H Christ.

Ever since I was a kid, when ever I eat my dinner, or sweets, or ... well .. anything really .. I always leave the best till last.

This is the last. This is the best. This is total tarmac insanity.

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I have a theory about the design of this road. I think they dipped a randy dog's tail in paint and stood him in front of a big piece of paper. Then they got a running machine and placed it right in front of him, put the doggy winner of 'on heat rear of the year' on it and turned the dial to 'wiggle'. The trace he painted with his tail was dropped directly onto the Mae Hong Song loop.

In places the road is like a tarmac spiral staircase and it's so steep that I can't work out how the fuck they even tarmac'd it in the first place. I think they just held hot strips of tarmac under helicopters then dropped then on the mountains. I can't see how else they could do it. The corners can get so tight and steep that it's first gear even for the Bitch, and there isn't a truck on the whole road as it's simply not traversable for them.

I'm following a couple of the others and you can see their crash helmets bulging with their massive smiles. This is absolutely ridiculous. It's just non stop. 1864 corners. 1864! The only downside is my forks. My forks are now for decorative purposes only. They've got to the 'tits on a trampoline' stage. The slightest touch of the front brakes has the front wheel shoved up between my balls and the headlight pointing at the ground so I'm trying not to use it. That's fine going up... Going down is a problem:) I'm dragging the back which is fine right up until the moment it boils, fails, and trys to wipe me like leather spread down the side of a jagged cliff.

Ever since my mate twatted his Transalp in China on the same jagged road I did, his bike has been dragging it's arse like a dog with an itch. As I follow him I watch sparks fly off his panniers in the corners. But when we stop for a moment just to breath in and blink we notice it's not his panniers that hitting the ground, it's his aluminium fuel can full of petrol.. Ummmmmmm ...

We all get to Mae Hong Song with our tyres rubbed raw and our throttle wrists aching like single adolescents, then hole up for the night in huts on stilts and listen to the rain pound down around us.

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After breakfast we take a quick diversion to a beautiful bamboo bridge across a sea of glistening green to a Monastery.

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Unfortunately I only counted about 700 bends yesterday... WTF are the rest? Oh... OK... here they are... phew...

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And I even found a Ktm bush...

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Get back to Chaing Mai amid a huge thunder storm and take the bike for a well deserved scrub down. That's not going to be a 5 minute job...

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I'm just wandering about and I come across the secret of why the Thais are so attractive...

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All good things come to an end... and some things come to a good end.. down to the outskirts of Bangkok.

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And time to reflect on an amazing journey halfway around the planet....

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This is it... we adopt the swarm formation and buzz into the hornets nest that is Bangkok rush hour traffic..

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What a laugh that is.. oh how we laughed... FUUUUUUUCKKKKKKKKKKKKK. Eventually we find our way to the freighters and turn off the bikes. They all just sit there ticking to themselves. Congratulating each other on a job well done. Comparing scars and swapping stories.... or is that us...

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We put the beasts in the container.. shut the door.. walk away...

Now the sad part starts .... until the next time:)

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