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Forecast of 38 degrees in Spain by the weekend!
I think @Sam1199 is in Spain at the moment
They do work (sometimes). You can still ride the bike, I rode 2/3rds of the way across France with a leaking fork seal. For the first 50 miles I...
I know a lot of people don’t like flip lids, it certainly took me a long time to come to terms with them but they are so good for touring I’ve...
I can confirm that Uncle Peter, as he is known (we had 3 Peter’s on one EMM trip), is plenty fast enough and has a wealth of stories for the...
I used to fanny about with dark visors, clear visors, clear visors with sunglasses but using a helmet with a drop down sun visor solved all the...
The Klim Zephyr would go under leathers, it’s created for keeping the wind out and folds up to nothing. [MEDIA] I’d also wear a proper base...
The Healtech overrides it closing/operating (as long as it’s not already stuck). You can tell because when you turn on the ignition you can hear...
It’s taken a few years but I think I’ve finally got the hang of using mine properly, but it still sometimes throws a curve ball! It’s worth...
Was that in the Picos? We got stopped coming out of a petrol station in Riano, but we pleaded ignorance and he let us off. Apparently we were...
There's plenty of options to mount a Sat Nav, but it depends on the bike and Sat Nav. On my Multistrada I use an Evotech mount above the clocks so...
I think there’s probably a fair bit of a difference from using the cruise control at 40 or 70 and using (or wanting one) that operates at speeds...
I would have thought that if you wanted to ‘cruise’ at more than 98mph you might not to want to be using cruise control but instead be in charge...
I just fitted it without changing anything else, valve stays open all the time.
I tend to pack one pannier with ‘bike stuff’, tools, spare gloves etc. The other pannier has packing cubes inside the inner bag, one with spare...
Or just fit a Healtech and don’t worry, it keeps the valve open and stops the light coming on
Touratech seat is the best one, the same seat fits both the 1200 DVT and 1260 DVT. The ‘comfort seat’ is usually the Ducati version if it doesn’t...
Great article: https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2023/mar/18/lance-reddick-the-wire-john-wick
My favourite series, he was so good in it, his acting was so controlled, can you imagine having to deal with McNaulty?
I’ve used Sena for a number of years whilst on tour with my mate. Pretty good range and clear at ‘reasonable’ speeds. Mine is built into my...