Got this from the "SA's Adventure Riders Network" forum. There are some more brilliant ride reports there.
http://wilddogtours.co.za/forum/viewtopic.php?t=445
Got this from the "SA's Adventure Riders Network" forum. There are some more brilliant ride reports there.
http://wilddogtours.co.za/forum/viewtopic.php?t=445
awesome.
Whealie (Wing Commander, @ Airborne Division)
Two XRV750-M ('91) RD04s on J ('92) plates.
Laser Pro Duro, crash bars, bark busters, heated grips, GPS, topbox, Alu Boxes, Scotoiler, Starcom, ciggie lighters and XRV stickers.
Very nice!
will be in SA for my honeymoon-what chance she'll let me take the bike in hand luggage :P
Forget flying, stick on the back and ride there.what chance she'll let me take the bike in hand luggage
Whealie (Wing Commander, @ Airborne Division)
Two XRV750-M ('91) RD04s on J ('92) plates.
Laser Pro Duro, crash bars, bark busters, heated grips, GPS, topbox, Alu Boxes, Scotoiler, Starcom, ciggie lighters and XRV stickers.
Don't know if your wife likes motorcycling, but I can seriously advise renting a motorcycle for the day or so and doing some exploring. Where are you going?Originally Posted by HelmetHair
WOWnow thats scenery what a beautifull place
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Despacio. Hay m'as tiempo que vida
I spent 5 years in school in the foothills of this mountain range - it's the Drakensberg mountains. Often went for walks and abviously spent a lot of time in the forests building forts and having "gang fights" - wooden swords and a bow and arrow being the weapons of choice. Good memories! Always wanted to have a bike to play around with whilst I was there but have never had the chance to do so. One day...
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