Completed round the world motorcycle ride

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Completed round the world motorcycle ride

#1 Unread post by paul246 »

This Japanese fellow rode his Valkyrie around the world. He travelled through over 60 countries. I believe he spent about 4 years on the journey. Click on the link that will take you to a Japanese site that has some pictures of his quest. Talk about NOT being a bar hopping poser!

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http://www5f.biglobe.ne.jp/~yuzo-mm/matsuo2005.htm
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#2 Unread post by bigswifty »

wow his arms are probly stuck in that position....

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#3 Unread post by QuietMonkey »

That collection of photos is awesome! :D

Gawd, I wish i could read the script in his photo captions... anyone translate a little Japanese for us?????? puleeeaze...

If I happen upon $50,000 then this is exactly what I'd like to embark upon... going town to town, meeting a schwack of new people, over 5 or 10 years... working as ya go... etc...

i can't believe he used a Valkyrie... a Honda, OK, but a Valkyrie! That shot where he's dumped it in the mud is exactly why i'd want something smaller. but it is pretty low to the ground and looks like he's stuffed alot of luggage on it.

man there are some great little snapshots in there...

verrry cool stuff!
"Zounds! Zorched by Zarches, Spaceman Spiff's crippled craft crashes on planet Plootarg!"

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#4 Unread post by Scott58 »

Oh yeah! i could get into a ride like that myself. Wonder if Bill gates would float me some cash.
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QuietMonkey wrote: i can't believe he used a Valkyrie... a Honda, OK, but a Valkyrie! That shot where he's dumped it in the mud is exactly why i'd want something smaller.
Here is how you solve that problem...no big deal...hehehe

http://f6rider.com/Articles2004/HowToRi ... edValk.htm
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#6 Unread post by QuietMonkey »

yeah Paul, that's a good technique, using the legs to pick up a beast --- i've seen LOTS OF PEOPLE HAVE TO USE IT --- tee hee! it's a good reference link for people who ride heavy bikes.

I prefer having a light bike which is easier to save when you do lose it AND is easier to pick up. On pavement that technique will work well, but in adverse conditions like that mud our Japanese friend went down it, it can be a bear getting traction, etc... and still when you crash a heavy bike *whump* you are more likely to have another 100lbs land on your leg/ankle/arm etc... *crack*

So my style is to choose only what I need and nothing more (balanced package)... always just enough horsepower, just enough luggage capacity, etc... and with weight each pound saved (in luggage as well) will pay dividends in each days riding. That's what works best for me. That being said, i have pig for a bike right now and it has a torquey engine, comfy seat, etc., but goes against my usual style.

For that guy the Valkyrie obviously worked, but I wonder if one of his captions doesn't say "Next time i'll bring a Vespa scooter instead!" :wink:
"Zounds! Zorched by Zarches, Spaceman Spiff's crippled craft crashes on planet Plootarg!"

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#7 Unread post by paul246 »

Perhaps you SHOULD find a Japanese translator so that you can pass that little man all your pearls of wisdom. :wink:
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#8 Unread post by dag207 »

bigswifty wrote:wow his arms are probly stuck in that position....

I think he's mimicing the antlered beast at the bottom of that page.

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#9 Unread post by Keyoke »

That sure looks like one awesome journey - and a lot less support than the guys from "Long Way Round" had, as well!
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