I just picked up my 4th v-strom; a black '08 DL650 with less than 10,000 miles on the clock.
The BMW was sexy and sleek and a total pain to ride - too tall and it has no provision for a proper windshield which was unbearable for any duration at speed.
Strom4 came with, and I've already bolted on, some Hepco Becker crash bars and engine bash guard. I've already ordered a Madstad windshield, luggage, and barbacks... A few more goodies and I just might have to head south (or north, or east) - The open road is calling...
a less dramatic motorcycle diary... I rode a Suzuki DL650 motorcycle from California to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Over the years I continue to ride, taking trips from Buenos Aires to Machu Picchu, Patagonia and Ushuaia Argentina, Chile along the southern spine of the Andes to the northern border, through the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, excursions throughout Argentina, and North to the Amazon region of Brazil. Most recently rode Chile's austral ruta 7. Nick Neuburger
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Chau Mr. Moto
Mr. Moto found a new rider today and is heading north to Mexico via... everywhere.
Roman loaded up and is heading out soon; it should be a great adventure.
Bon Voyage!
Roman loaded up and is heading out soon; it should be a great adventure.
Bon Voyage!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
The Last Frontier?
Took the early buquebus accross the river to Colonia, Uruaguay and then headed up river via Dolores and Mercedes before a final crossing into Argentina at Gualeguaychu.
My goal was to confuse the Aduana into letting me into the country again with the moto; it worked.
I've another 8 month extension but alas the moto is sold so the entire trip was just to facilitate the sale in BsAs vs Uraguay.
Met amigos for lunch in Gualeguaychu and then rode the few hours back into the Buenos Aires.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Sold the V-Strom in South America
A sad day.
It's been a great bike, and I really would love to keep it, but the Argentine government won't renew my temporary import documents again (bastards) after 20+ border entries. They've got this law...
I posted ads on international rider sites and a russian adventure rider bought it. Arranging that transaction was interesting.
I'll be in Argentina in early December to hand over the keys and collect a few rubles/pesos/bongos and then she's back to the open road, destination Mexico.
I wish him only the best luck and many happy adventures!
Le deseo sólo la mejor suerte y muchas aventuras felices!
Я желаю ему только лучший удачи и много счастливы приключений!
It's been a great bike, and I really would love to keep it, but the Argentine government won't renew my temporary import documents again (bastards) after 20+ border entries. They've got this law...
I posted ads on international rider sites and a russian adventure rider bought it. Arranging that transaction was interesting.
I'll be in Argentina in early December to hand over the keys and collect a few rubles/pesos/bongos and then she's back to the open road, destination Mexico.
I wish him only the best luck and many happy adventures!
Le deseo sólo la mejor suerte y muchas aventuras felices!
Я желаю ему только лучший удачи и много счастливы приключений!

Thursday, August 26, 2010
San Antonio de Areco, Argentina
Headed south for a quick trip to take care of some business.
It's winter here but the day was nice so I called Walter, who was free, and we rode out of town to a new destination. Wound up 130 km north-west of Buenos Aires in a little town called San Antonio de Areco for a late lunch in the plaza.
We did a slow cruise home through evening rush hour traffic as the sun was setting and a cold front was trying to drop some patagonian rain.
It's winter here but the day was nice so I called Walter, who was free, and we rode out of town to a new destination. Wound up 130 km north-west of Buenos Aires in a little town called San Antonio de Areco for a late lunch in the plaza.
We did a slow cruise home through evening rush hour traffic as the sun was setting and a cold front was trying to drop some patagonian rain.
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cafe in the plaza |
Yesterday I installed new JT Sprockets front and back and had the oil changed (less than a thousand miles but it has been 6 months - it's cheap insurance... odo kicked over 35,000)
Monday, August 16, 2010
The newest pony in the stable
I picked up this 2009 F800GS last week. I couldn't rationalize keeping the Santa Barbara V-Strom so alas, it has found a new home in southern California.
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