Monday 22nd September, back in the UK
September 22nd, 2008Back Home…
I returned home a week ago now, and I’ve no idea where the
time has gone!
Thanks to the guys at Hien Gericke, and the girls from J and
L Motorcycles for the warm welcome, although it has to be
said they (at J and L) did comment on my personal hygiene -
What do you expect from 19 days in the same clothes…
And to the washing machine I must go, got the rally suit
cleaned. I’ll re-phrase that, got the inners cleaned and had
a go with the pants, but to be honest I think the outer suit
is destined to bare the scares of the trip for the rest of
it’s life.
Helen Pearson (ITV Border) came round to hear about my
exploits, and I managed to have a live interview on Radio
Cumbria too - I’m not too sure how to take the comment “a
face that looks like it’s done 9000 miles..” but hey ho,
I think I’ve managed to get back into some sort of normality
now, during last week I was phasing in and out at times. I
slept for two full afternoons and still managed to get a
good nights sleep to - must have needed it.
Back to work this week, and time to put the adventure behind
me, although I still have a tent that needs dried out, and
cleaned of those pesky flies that plagued me in Hungary. The
bike has been cleaned (a whole afternoon!) and is looking
forward to some new oil later this week in the expert hands
of J and L. Amazing really that I didn’t have a single
problem with the bike (just my auxiliary circuit - and that
wasn’t Yamahs’s doing!, Oh and the BMW power take off
socket)), despite the abuse it received in Eastern Europe.
To those who would question it’s ability as a long range
tourer I say this - half the price of a GS, and twice the
bike.
The mileage game was won by Andy McColgan who’s 7733 guess
was within 414 miles of the correct mileage of 8146, Second
place went to Paul Matthewson with a guess of 8733. For
clarity here are the next five closest;
Willie Richards - 8865
Peter Lupton - 8925.5
Andy Horrocks - 9247
Dick Beevers - 9324
Roger Burke - 9324
Thanks to all that donated.
I’ve an open invitation to any biker out there who would be
interested in embarking on a challenge in 2010 to get in
touch - darren@smokingtailpipes.com I have some ideas to
work through, so if you fancy a challenge let me know. Don’t
be put off by the time, distance, if you think your up to it
etc. it will be challenge, but there’s no reason why you
wouldn’t succeed.
Darren.