Gambia on an airhead?

so any tips, thoughts, ideas on preparing will be gratefully accepted and if you want to contribute some of your children's inheritance click the link below

Well me oul Pork Sausage , I feel a "project comin on ,
Strengthened Subframe , and a Sets a Pannier Racks ,
Not tey mention Panniers !!!
 
Is that a sponsorship offer? :augie


That's a cool idea... Civil gives you a set up for free to do the trip with and you give him them back on your return or buy them at a really good price agreed on before departure... you take pictures of the stuff on the bike out there and he can use it for promotion :thumb2
 
That's a cool idea... Civil gives you a set up for free to do the trip with and you give him them back on your return or buy them at a really good price agreed on before departure... you take pictures of the stuff on the bike out there and he can use it for promotion :thumb2

That's a great idea of his :bow
 
Absolutely NOT. Its an offer to strengthen the rear subframe
make frames and maybe panniers if you want them.

So it is Absolutely NOT an offer but Its an offer :confused:



:D

yoooooch this place stinks of stale pish I'm away back out to the fresh air of the Scotland section:eek
 
And so it begins........................

Yes I know we have a while before the trip but I got to start sometime and want to have the work finished in time for the Smell of Wee Kend so took an hour this afternoon to start stripping the bike.

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Had a chance to check out the plumbing for the twin disc system, which was nice :D

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So what's on the list to do?

Well:

  1. Rear sub-frame going for reinforcement in preparation for fitment of new luggage system (watch this space for future pictures :augie). Reinforcement is not essential but I'm not taking chances.
  2. Gear box coming out for a check and fitment of higher top gear.
  3. Replacement of electrical components with Thunderchild units.
  4. Fitting BMW heated grips (I'm a wuss :pullface)
  5. Fitting voltage indicator and accessory sockets.
  6. Fitting HID headlamp cversion and additional lights.
  7. Fitting wrp round crash bars.
  8. 400 watt alternator upgrade
  9. Replacement of bearings and seals in final drive.
  10. General check up of bike

Will post pics and details as things progress.

Should while away the winter nights :thumb2
 
Sounds like a useful source of information, if you can PM me his contact details I'll drop him a line. :thumb

Thanks

As I'm not apying member here, I can't drop you a PM... you can reach me over on Adventure Rider if you need any details. He is living in the US now, but has kept all his contacts.....
 
Coo! thats gonna be nice.:thumb2

not that it's not nice now, but....:rolleyes:
feckit -you know what i mean.
i mean it's a great basis / going to be blardy good when all done. :bow

DO keep us posted - plenty of updates, and Miss Cheeks on standby, so if it falls on top of ya in the shed - we get pics. :thumb

carry on there. :D
 
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I'd keep all the electrics standard.

I'd take a spare rotor and regulator.

A spare detent spring for the gearbox.

Depending on the mileage on your bike i'd also be tempted to change the exhaust valves before i went.
 
I'd keep all the electrics standard.

I'd take a spare rotor and regulator.

A spare detent spring for the gearbox.

Depending on the mileage on your bike i'd also be tempted to change the exhaust valves before i went.

Thanks Neill

Bike had a complete head rebuild 300 miles ago, was going to upgrade the alternator to handle heated gear , grips and lights.

Spare rotor and regulator on the list:thumb2
 


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