Hey Mike,
Good to hear from you!
someone got ahead of you in line to buy the book....maybe you can pm and ask to borrow it or I can request the phoenix library to get a copy to check out
I will contact you about the cruiser by email
thanks again!
If you are on Adventure Riders forum then you know about this man & this book...and even if you have no interest in moto travel this book is worth every bit of time you spend reading the griping story of survival and endurance regardless of hardship.
All 380 pages are a hoot and while I might...
I really enjoyed this book as you get a ton of history that is presented in a fun to read format plus the photos really put you there.
Even if you never travel the wadis, dunes or desolate regions of the worlds largest desert you will feel like you did after reading this 300+ page book.
All the...
Howdy All,
I have one of these great little single burner butane stoves with a tough carrying case and it can be yours for only $15 with Free Shipping.
Here is a link to Amazon if you want to pay more and not support a great cause :)...
I have 2 copies of this great book by the guru of the expedition travel scene...Tom Sheppard has a no nonsense writing style and you will enjoy the pics of rigs around the world.
I am letting these go for $40 each & Free UPS ground shipping. On Amazon you are looking at $50 plus shipping so I am...
you can live without a turbo and do ok...
but as I found recently in New Mexico you might need to learn how to adjust the injection pump timing (easy) in order to get it to start or to keep you from using too much fuel.
Basically you are short on air vs fuel at altitude, a turbo on mild boost...
Thanks guys...I was real suprised to see how long they sat :)
I will be putting stuff up every week until cleaned out, but don't worry I will post up on expo to make everyone aware.
John you will love'em
And Scott I am glad you got a kick out of them and yes #165 is still around
along with 137 & 141
Just fire off another paypal and it is yours my friend
Sorry to hear about the mugging...
as an amputee I only use a cane when I travel to Latin America as it keep me out of the victim class and gives me a ready weapon if needed.
Knives are a tough call as you have to be ready to use them vs have them used on you.
A cane gives you instant access...
sorry about the carnage but sounds like having good people along made all the difference.
the pics are excellent and the campsites look like ones I would really like to take the family to visit.
Would it be easy to stop & play in the water along this route?
as the proud owner of my granddads 72 chevy truck I gotta say that is a sweeet ride.
I agree with spending time on 67-72chevytrucks.com forum as there are some smart people there.
I have yet to find a part I could not get in reproduction or junkyard.
Just drive the snot out of it before you do...
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