Bloke looking a Bike brought back from Mali - Part II

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Word is filtering back from the further recesses of the Dark Continent of the progress of our intrepid traveller :bow
 
And.... :tumbleweed

What is the word?

the word is that when he (GerryC to those unfamiliar with this story) arrived in Bamoko the bike (and owner) wasn't there, as expected :confused:

It arrived the next day, strapped to the top of a bus - head gasket gone :eek

To pass the time while waiting for the new head gasket to come Gerry has now headed off to Timbuktu, not on the Scarver, as originally intended, but by various other means of transport which have included car, bus, horse & cart, canoe, ferry, 4X4 and some sort of small motorbike.:Motomartin

I'll post up any further news.

No doubt there'll be a full ride report in due course
 
By any means....

....car, bus, horse & cart, canoe, ferry, 4X4 and some sort of small motorbike

our very own Charlie O'Boorman. :D

Fair play Gerry. :clap
 
I sent the head gasket out, with some wet and dry sand paper, but it's still by no means certian that he'll be able to ride the bike home. The only word I've had since he got to timbuctu is "finally after weeks of travel, the shits". Oh, and that he's having a good time, je's due back in Bamaco on Friday, and hopefully he'll get the bike on the road soon after.
 
The story should take up all of the Horizon's Weekend next year.:blagblah

Still, fingers crossed that the gasket gets through customs:thumb

ah - sure he has an Irish passport - he'll be fine...

oh! - you meant the actual gasket, not Gerry. :augie

pardon me. :blast


:D
 
Aon recovery comes to mind, Gerry will be a qualified mechanic by the time he gets home
 
The story should take up all of the Horizon's Weekend next year.:blagblah

Still, fingers crossed that the gasket gets through customs:thumb

The gasket is with the bike now, it only took 3 days from the UK, so he can always DHL himself back if he can't fix the bike.
 
The story should take up all of the Horizon's Weekend next year.:blagblah

Still, fingers crossed that the gasket gets through customs:thumb

Apparently the gasket arrived in Bamoko yesterday, the other gasket is spending a few days in Timbuktu before heading back to get the spanners out. Some Irish couple he met who live in Bamoko have offered him the use of a garage but it's "by no means certian that he'll be able to ride the bike home." :(
 
Tell gerry i will send out my mountain bike and he can cycle home, no head gasket worries, just sore arse worries
 
I got a call today and the bike is an "uneconomic repair" there's a piece of alloy melted off the head, and it's not really worth looking for a used head or trying to repair the bad one at this point.

So GerryC is off to Mauritania with Andre the slovenian in a 4x4.
 
I got a call today and the bike is an "uneconomic repair" there's a piece of alloy melted off the head, and it's not really worth looking for a used head or trying to repair the bad one at this point.

So GerryC is off to Mauritania with Andre the slovenian in a 4x4.

Shame the bike's knackered:eek

Disappointing that you wont get to ride home:( but good on ya for heading on an adventure:thumb

Looking forward to the trip report:clap
 


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