We're planning on returning through Finland, maybe we can meet in or around Kirkenes. Going to be in about 10 days though...Arild also lives in Alta and got a 750.
Iam actually going north aswell but on the other side to Kirkenes.
piet
We're planning on returning through Finland, maybe we can meet in or around Kirkenes. Going to be in about 10 days though...Arild also lives in Alta and got a 750.
Iam actually going north aswell but on the other side to Kirkenes.
Spare toothed belt for generator drive (my own design, remember?).
piet
Nice one Steve!That's the problem with custom made stuff. If it were left standard you could just drop into any of the conveniently located Laverda dealers along the route!
Loving the thread Piet, just found it. What brilliant scenery and a bucket list trip for sure.
Insert: "service stations with a wall of belts at the back, or agricultural suppliers with such".....neither of which are to be found here any more. You are on your own except for the rescue truck you can call.That's the problem with custom made stuff. If it were left standard you could just drop into any of the conveniently locatedLaverda dealersalong the route!![]()
Ha-ha... packing is always a challenge, different every morning! Making the search for stuff in the evenings all the more surprising/entertaining!
But yes, we're in a sort of groove, working out well.
Lack of any type of hose of suitable length made it impossible to siphon fuel. FI bikes don't have a regular pet cock, getting at the fuel exit is a pita, picking up fuel in a brand-new, overly expensive canister was the easiest/quickest option.
Up till now, mozzies haven't been a problem, pretty glad about that! Only mosquito that found its way into our room ended as a big splat on the wall...
(Affordable) accomodation is getting thin on the ground up here, preferred are hotels, B&B, etc. We do have a tent, sleeping bags and air matresses on board for an emergency, but, as a friend of mine puts it, camping is for kids... if we can find a bed with a roof over it, the tent will remain packed away.
No wild animals to be seen at all up to now, also very little road-kill, maybe the occasional squashed hedge-hog.
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Seriously though, next to the spanners required for rear wheel removal/adjustment, I have an assortment of control cables, 2l of motor oil, an inner tube, tyre levers and CO2 cartridges, a set of springs and rollers for the starter clutch as well as the puller and necessary socket, tommy bar and hammer and a spare DMC unit. A mid-sized shifter spanner. 11mm ring spanner and feeler guage. Screwdriver. A roll of tape. An assortment of fuses and a test lamp for chasing elusive current. Spare toothed belt for generator drive (my own design, remember?). For the cosmetics, I have an aerosol can of Motul Wash&Wax and a couple of fresh, clean shop towels... can now almost empty, towels grubby and disposed of, I do like a clean machine.
Woki has an assortment of basic tools, has to suffice. Anything worse, I'll McGyver it somehow.Then there's always the ADAC (Autoclub) card if all else fails.
Only sacrifice up to now is a rear indicator that has loosened itself within the threaded fixing lug, nothing much to do about it other than wrap a bit of tape around it so it won't fall off completely. Bit pissed about that actually, I don't have many good original CEV indicators any more! The rain played a little havoc with the ignition switch, seems to be quite OK now it's dried out.
piet
But I only need to unplug the old and plug in the new, no fiddling, no adjusting.
Rather than a spare DMC, I carry a spare points plate complete with condensers.
Otherwise, very much like yourself apart from the freewheel parts and the puncture repair kit.
I'll need to get my kit ready in the coming days for a two week trip on the SF2.
Paul
I also pack a coil.It’s good to pack spares, thus ensuring they won’t be required![]()
I was just think about this earlier today, and also thinking why bother stopping as it must nearly a full 24 hrs.How many hours of sunlight are you getting?
Yep, good insurance!It’s good to pack spares, thus ensuring they won’t be required![]()
Not only old men, Lothar. I’ve been wanting to do this for 50-odd years, basically since I was better acquainted with the European geography.Not sure what it is with old men wanting to see the North Cape…
Dunno Maurice, we’ll be cracking the 3000 mark tomorrow and are still only at half the length of Norway, so a good 2000+ till we reach the top. Returning through Finland, the ferry from Helsinki to Travemünde in Germany saves us a good 1500 and allows us a good rest.Fantastic Piet how many Kms do you think you will cover?









<snip> If I find a H-D dealership along the way I might ask if they'd be willing to do an oil change, 20W50 is used in H-D V-twins. If they decline, I'll slap my HOG Life Membership card on the desk. See if they'll turn away a bro.<snip>