Yes, there is. This is the three DVD set that I referred to in this thread, the one my co-worker lent me. There's no extra content in the episodes but there's no editing of the cuss words, either. The 3rd disc has lots of extras, including "one year later" interviews, a couple extra scenes featuring Claudio and Jim the cameraman, and a few other interesting bits.CentralOzzy wrote:Perhaps there is more Meat in this longer version????
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Agreed! The BMW seem to be a bit more show than go. When they had problems along the way it seemed to be bits and pieces breaking off. I think a bike like this should be super duty. I think the KTM is probably a tad more rugged. Also in that sand I don't think such a heavy bike is a great idea. The Dakar is run with much smaller bikes.
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Yes!
Makes you wonder WHY! did they go with the BM's...surely not just to get free bikes!!!!????
Those guys are well off & could've bought the bikes they wanted if need be.....go figure, one bad bike decision/choice ='s thousands of miles of struggle....NO THANKS!!!
ALSO....why didn't the support crew have 4 spare wheels on board fitted with Knobby Tyres, a quick wheel change when they hit the appropriate terrain & Shazzam! Sand & Mud? Not as many Probs!
Makes you wonder WHY! did they go with the BM's...surely not just to get free bikes!!!!????
Those guys are well off & could've bought the bikes they wanted if need be.....go figure, one bad bike decision/choice ='s thousands of miles of struggle....NO THANKS!!!
ALSO....why didn't the support crew have 4 spare wheels on board fitted with Knobby Tyres, a quick wheel change when they hit the appropriate terrain & Shazzam! Sand & Mud? Not as many Probs!
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And what about that Russian bike (or whatever country it was from)? When the one BMW was reduced to trash (the camera guy's bike) they replaced with a local bike. That thing was much better suited for the job than the BMWs. They could have bought 20 of those for the price of one BMW. What the heck was that thing anyway? Although once it broke they were rather out of luck. I don't think I could operate a vehicle that has a backward P, an 8 with dots, and a square shape for a name.
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Most world travellers used to ride beemers for the parts availability. They didn't change them often, the bikes were sold everywhere and the were dealers everywhere. Now it's possible (but not gauranteed) to ride qround the world on a bike reliable enough to make it with no mechanical problems. With a support crew behind you, it really doesnt matter what you ride...
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Smart "O Ring".MASHBY wrote:High_Side wrote: With a support crew behind you, it really doesnt matter what you ride...
Your right Bruce never thought of it that way.Right who wants to be in my support crew I will riding one of these

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