Silk and Siberia

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Silk and Siberia

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I dunno if @Tomcat will post any of the action on here,but for those of you on facebook,you can follow his forthcoming adventures in the link.

https://www.facebook.com/motosunburn
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Nice! Cool trip :)
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Oooh!
Will watch with interest and somewhat jealousy.
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DefTrap wrote: Thu Apr 13, 2023 2:24 pm Oooh!
Will watch with interest and somewhat jealousy.
You won't be jealous when a giant from Kazakhstan breaks his anoos.

That said, it looks like a cracking trip. Good for TC
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Whilst very happy he's going, I'd talked to him about joining, but this year is too soon!! Gutted!

But also, so very excited to watch the ride (by FB!) and enjoy it from afar!! :bblonde: :bblonde: :bblonde:

(Even though the 'grown ups' here were very dismissive of the route - cos, y'a know, danger!!! LOL LOL Obviously I'm not as grown up as the others my age :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: )
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Its been a long time coming and his plans have been hit with covid lockdowns, travel restrictions, health and last but not least the Ukranian war. Another one who is a tad jealous and will be following his progress :thumbsup:
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I am seriously jealous. Good luck TC, and I hope it is as good as it sounds.
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Wow! That's some trip! Safe and happy trails TC!
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Worth checking the FB feed. I think there's a lesson to be learned about buying KTMs.
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MyLittleStudPony wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 6:39 pm Worth checking the FB feed. I think there's a lesson to be learned about buying KTMs.
Not a glowing reference for the RAC either.
Even bland can be a type of character :wave:
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A bit of a bummer for TC though.
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A pre-adventure for sure,but TC isn't the quitting kind.
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Horse wrote: Sat Apr 22, 2023 6:52 pm
Not a glowing reference for the RAC either.
About par for course for them, they truly do suck
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KTM now getting the engine fault repaired and said goodbye to ….

Hello Yamaha T7 so time to move all the kit to that new(ish) bike and go again :thumbsup:
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Good choice I reckon. If I'd been doin that trip i think the T7 would have been my choice from the outset. I love KTMs but haven't been able to trust them to get me to London and back reliably. No way in hell would I have undertaken that sort of trip on one!
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Taipan wrote: Wed Apr 26, 2023 8:58 pm Good choice I reckon. If I'd been doin that trip i think the T7 would have been my choice from the outset. I love KTMs but haven't been able to trust them to get me to London and back reliably. No way in hell would I have undertaken that sort of trip on one!
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Any news of TC since his setback? AFAIK he hasn't updated his Faceberk page.
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Turns out it wasn't the KTM's fault.

Faulty sidestand switch dongle, not a KTM part, won't stop the haters though.
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I'm glad it was something easy to fix. Is TC on the road now?
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Cousin Jack wrote: Tue May 02, 2023 2:25 pm I'm glad it was something easy to fix. Is TC on the road now?
Not going to plan. :(

"Silk and Siberia is cancelled. Struggled here with ongoing satnav problems, last resort downloading Garmin City Navigator maps to see if the unit works with those. However they do not do a map set for my device for Central Asia, so whether it's the maps or the Montana that's that, end of, finished, gone, not happening. I know there are other options but frankly I CBA any more, I've put thousands of manhours and thousands of £££ preparing for this and it's just been one thing after another. I have reached the stage where I just don't want to do it any more.
Still, it looks like a nice little city here and I'm in a proper central 4* hotel costing peanuts. Think I'll stay another day
If the new maps do cure the problem all is not lost. I can always continue the plan I made in 2019 when a former satnav crapped out on me, and head down the Adriatic coast. Might even make it to Sicily and Malta this time".
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