Day -2, Jan 10, 2017
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Dear family, friends and business associates,
The “All-Star Motorcycle Circus and Expedition” is a rambling travel blog that I post whenever possible, while meandering here and there on a motorcycle. |
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To make it perfectly clear, I am not the “All-Star”. I’m more aligned as one of life’s circus clowns. The “All-Stars” are the strangers we meet that friend us, help us, guide us, entertain us, feed us and help get us safely down the road. | |||
Guess I’ve always had a wanderlust spirit; it just took a while before I could make it happen. I love the unknown and unique events just down around the turn. Be forewarned, in many situations blogging takes time away from these great experiences. So this blog’s posting will be made whenever convenient and based on internet availability. | |||
My bucket list is getting shorter. The next is Africa! | |||
Ride Description – GlobeRiders Cape to Cairo 2017 | |||
On January 15 I’ll join Helge Pedersen’s GlobeRiders “Cape to Cairo” tour – a 64 day, 9,000 mile motorcycle ride up through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt.
It’s a small group 11 motos including 1 tour leader & 1 chase vehicle. |
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Down sizing! | |||
On the 2015 Silk Road excursion, the 2004 Suzuki V-Strompasourus DL1000 performed gallantly against all early bets. This moto has been to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska then down through North, Central and South America to Ushuaia, Argentina. It crossed the pond to ride all through Western Europe including St Petersburg, Russia & Nord Capp, Norway. | |||
The problem was I got old! Me lifting a fully loaded VStrom (~750 lbs) was no longer an option. It also got poor fuel mileage (35mpg), AND it had cast alloy wheels. The gravel, sand, rocks, and incredible potholes-from-hell bent the rims beyond repair. I was lucky that there were no tire seal leaks. | |||
2016 Honda CB500XA
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In April I purchased a new 2016 Honda CB500XA – lighter, lower, amazing mileage. A company out of England “Rally Raid” has designed, fabricated and tested a suspension and conversion to make this into a dual-sport platform. The basis is a highly improved front and rear shock system, spoked rims, enhanced triple-tree, fat-bars, hand-guards, short hand levers, engine guard, skid plate, foot pegs. I added GIVI saddlebags and top case, iScottoiler, wired GPS Montana, wired InReach sat com, Warm-n-Safe wireless remote heated system, etc. | |||
The moto had to be in Tacoma Oct 18 to be packed into a shipping container. Unfortunately the Rally Raid conversion had fitment problems. This is a new start production and, while the hardware is mostly good I did have problems with the skid plate & engine guard. And the ordering was confusing which resulted in not receiving everything for a continuous, smooth installation. The installation ended up 2-steps forward, missing piece, 1-step back, wait a week. Repeat! Repeat! The engine skid plates mount tab broke off in Dease Lake, BC. The Rally Raid engine mount bolt seared off too. After being ignored by Rally Raid, I removed the skid plate and engine guard and replace with SW Motech skid plate, engine guard and center stand. | |||
I ended up finishing the moto 5-days before deliver to Tacoma and was able to do a 100-mile loop and everything seemed to work! Moto packed with tools, spare parts, gear loaded onto my Nissan pickup and did an Iron Butt 24-hour drive to Sound BMW, Tacoma to arrive evening of Oct 17. | |||
This was not without some minor catastrophe. The CB500X was in the back bed with the front wheel one of those locking chocks. The locking chock enable the rider to put the front wheel in the chock and the moto stands up by it self with no other straps. I had 4 ratchet straps (2 on each side) held everything upright and tight. While unloading my CB500X at South Sound, I undid the right side ratchet straps and the moto had too much tension from the left and it fell over with the left-side coming into contact with my pickup sidewall. It did some minor plastic damage to the CB599A’s left mid-panel.
Oh great! 2 months before the Cape to Cairo ride and my new moto did a pick-up bed gravity dive! I’m glad the first tip over is in the books! As it turns out, the container did not arrive that day so Helge graciously allowed me to head back to SoCal. I did another 24-hour drive back home to start my VISA applications. |
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The VISA hokey-pokey | |||
The Cape to Cairo adventure was planned for over a year. I knew my passport would be gone for 2 months getting visas for Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, Ethiopia, Sudan, Egypt and Kenya. The passport must be mailed/FedEx to each country’s embassy along with application and fees. Each embassy takes from 4 to 14 days to approve the visa, paste it in your passport and mail it back to you. This is a concern for us west coast travelers. To get 7 visas, our passport must cross the country and return 7 times! | |||
GlobeRiders recommends a visa service, Passport Visa Express, to expedite the visa process. They are located in Arlington, VA near the DC area where most of the world’s embassies are located. Yes, it cost more money but the ease of mind is significant! | |||
Now good news and bad news.
The good news is — Sue and I celebrated our 50th last November. We decided to take the immediate family to Japan. The Japan family vacation was coming together for the last 2 weeks of November 2016. The bad news — my passport was back east going through the Africa VISA application and approval. I will not see that passport till the last week of December! So I had no passport for the Japan trip. I went online and found it was possible to obtain a 2nd 4-year passport. I followed the online instructions and was able to get a 2nd passport in “2 days” at the Los Angeles Passport center – I was good as of Oct 20, 2016 |
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This has been an accumulation of the past 6 months. Next posting … Africa. | |||
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GlobeRiders has it’s own BLOG “WHICH HAS NOT BEEN PUBLISHED YET” I replace the correct link when it becomes available. There is a complete description of the excursion, rider bios, updates of the ride, and an active satellite location link. | |||
Subscribe please. Enjoy your travels vicariously
Michael you have been added!
Thanks
Travel safe and have fun!
Thanks Bob!
Thanks Bob.
So super excited for you! I’ve been to Africa twice with the last time 2015 crossing Egypt on a 150cc scooter. Looking forward to your blog and sending you good vibes for a fantastic journey! Cheers, Cletha
Of course I followed your blog riding Egypt and 150cc scooters. I kinda went in the same direction. From 1000cc to 500cc!
Dean. You’re my hero. What can I say? To think it all started with a two and a half day ride on a 700 Virago 32 years ago. Good luck!
Yes, you and Eric got me going. When we going back to To-hell-you-ride?
Look forward to following you on this latest adventure! Keep the shiney side up and have a great time! John and Sharon
Thanks Dean. Looking forward to your posts.
You two have always had an encouraging word on my wanderings.
Hi Dean.
Have fun on your African adventure. I did Kenya to Cape Town/JoBurg in 2011, but got every visa at the borders without any problems at all! Loved the elephants in Botswana, and walking with the lions in Zimbabwe!!!!!
Cheers
Margaret, Oz
I’m still way behind you Margaret! This is an old guy’s ride where Helge takes care of everything. It kinda like a safari where you gotta get to various sites and at the end of day there is a cocktail waiting four you by the pool!
Hay Dean, Hope you have a fun safe ride.
Look forward to hearing about the adventure as it unfolds
Ray Blair
Hay Dean,
I look forward to hearing all about the adventure as it unfold.
Be safe..
Ray Blair
Thanks RayMan!
Looking forward to following your adventure Dean.
Safe and fun travels!
The hubby is back on the road! Have fun, honey. I promise there won’t be a new puppy when you get home. More like 2 puppies! Love you.
Oh nooooooo! FYI, when ever I go on a long moto ride, there is usually new puppy waiting for me.
Well I’m still envious that I couldn’t be with you guys on the trip. Ride safe and I’m sure you will have a super time. The puppies should be house trained by the time you get home
Exciting trip Dean.
Dean,So excited that you are having another magical bike cruise. Will follow you and wish you “HAPPY MOTORING”
Happy Motoring Dean. I wish I could be with you.
TurboDave, Honored to see you at “Because We Can … RTE” at the Far Western Tavern.
Please add me as a follower. Good luck on your travels and thank you in advance for adding us
HI Dean!
Looking forward to another wonderful adventure. Your travel log is a joy to read and see. Many thoughts and prayers for an enjoyable and safe trip. JoAnn sends her love as well!
Thanks Ernie!
Hey Dean, Safe travels. Murf and I send our best.
Africa was the continent that changed my view of society and humanity.
As a friend said to me once you have visited Africa you will never lose the sweet smell of Afica from their soul.
Have fun
Bill
Bill and Murf, one of these days we are going to cross paths somewhere exotic … or not. We’ll grin like crazy, party like wild animals for a night then keep movin’ on!
Well… are you there yet?
Today is Day 1. (Sunday). We’ll coordinate GPS/inReach load OSM maps, tracks, check & review. Unpack motors Monday.
You go Dean !!! I am enjoying your travels and am looking forward to your posts.
Take care Dean! Very excited for you’
Looking forward to following you guys from my desk Have an awesome time!
Looking forward to following you guys from my desk Have an awesome time!
I’m a bit behind in reading about your adventures but I am excited for you to see such incredible countries & have amazing experiences. Be safe & enjoy!