I'm late to the party but I was reading the locked "AT trailer failed on the Road of Bones" thread and thought I could contribute some info as I was on the trip.
Like any good reality show, we had a deadline. Flights were planned, the trip cost Suzuki a bundle. Sending parts to a moving target in Russia is hard to do. Hence, we didn't wait around for a new shock.
The Suzuki cars were not stock- they had suspension work and skid plates.
The trucks were pretty stock. One cracked a PS line but it was a slow leak.
The roads we took were remote- not many Advanced Auto stores around. We didn't try to break the trailer-we made several attempts to fix the broken shock/shock mount and lowered the tire pressure, installed a huge bump stop. We finally quit worrying about the trailer and it was fine. Made it to Magadan which is not-fail in my book. In fact, with the right side running swingarm on the bumpstop the beating it took was worse than normal.
The motorcycle lost some bolts, and my gear fell into the wheel derailing the chain, a oil line came loose. All of which we fixed and it ran fine.
baja is much rougher than the Road of Bones.
The road got so slick I could only do walking speed on the bike. The deadline had us loading it onto a truck for a hundred kilometers or so.
Like any good reality show, we had a deadline. Flights were planned, the trip cost Suzuki a bundle. Sending parts to a moving target in Russia is hard to do. Hence, we didn't wait around for a new shock.
The Suzuki cars were not stock- they had suspension work and skid plates.
The trucks were pretty stock. One cracked a PS line but it was a slow leak.
The roads we took were remote- not many Advanced Auto stores around. We didn't try to break the trailer-we made several attempts to fix the broken shock/shock mount and lowered the tire pressure, installed a huge bump stop. We finally quit worrying about the trailer and it was fine. Made it to Magadan which is not-fail in my book. In fact, with the right side running swingarm on the bumpstop the beating it took was worse than normal.
The motorcycle lost some bolts, and my gear fell into the wheel derailing the chain, a oil line came loose. All of which we fixed and it ran fine.
baja is much rougher than the Road of Bones.
The road got so slick I could only do walking speed on the bike. The deadline had us loading it onto a truck for a hundred kilometers or so.