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Originally posted by Red Bull:
Hello Matt,
Seems as though the Other here didn't think this to be a very good IDEa,
Anyway I'll compile a list slowly
Here are sre some very nice photos of Chris Scott >>
Delhi to Leh !!!!!!!!!!>>>
http://www.thebrightstuff.com/indiamenu.htm
Hope others too find this interesting!
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As quote on 10Feb by Red Bull (above), I am Chris Bright, NOT Chris Scott. You can tell the 2 of us apart: I'm better looking...
Cheers
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My apologies to both the chris's
And to Chris Bright >> I think we will need to hold a poll on who is better looking...
I wrote Chris scott there because >> I saw a link to Check out Chris Scott's latest Adventure Motorcycling Handbook on that link
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Yeh, that's me on the front cover of AMH. Coveniently I'm wearing sunglasses and a hat, so as to not make Mr S feel inadequate
Of the 3 people in the picture, I think I'd be a distant third in beauty pagaent.
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http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...il-AlbumInvite
The Triumph Motor cycle Rally > USA (Mainly the rally though)
Graphite Triumph Rocket >> World's largest prodn motorcycle at 2300cc with a 140bhp output and 200Nm torque. The monster weighs 800 pounds but is very nimble once it gets rolling. The bike does 0-60mph(almost 100kph) in 3 seconds! Talk about acceleration, the feeling is more of sitting in a Catapult instead of a bike.
The link opens an online album of Sidhu Daman , from the Inddithumpers(Bombay Bullet club). Good photographs of the rally and in general.
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a few more photos
Hi red bull...
just found this thread, so here´s a link to a few photos from our RTW trip.
If you want more have a look at the diary section.
http://www.2ridetheworld.com/gallery...201/index.html
cheers
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Turkey > Greece > Italy and round.
Sorry for "no English version", but some beatiful pictures I would like to share.
http://yalandanmotorturum.blogspot.com
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Rolling thunder Motorcycle CLUB , Bangalore , INDIA
http://rtmc.fotopic.net/
ROYAL ENFIELD BULLET CLUB >> RIDE PICS,, mainly South india and other rides on Enfields.
Superb region wise pics
Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego > Argentina and Chile>
Bolivia> Peru > Ecuador > Colombia > Central America > Mexico, > British Colombia, Canada > Alaska
http://annamotodiva.smugmug.com/
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Alps & Eastern Canada - Trans Labrador Highway
Numerous years in the Alps and one Eastern Canada tour returning via the Trans Labrador Highway are on the link in my signature line.
Grant, the travel links has all the info, but it takes way too long to find anything.
I'd sooner go for a spreadsheet that uses the two character country codes which I would do a search on and that comes up with all the links of interest. Just a thought.
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Our pix are here:
www.mototrekker.smugmug.com
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New Zealanders on Tour
Here is a link to World by Bike riders from New Zealand
They are currently heading across the US and up to the Artic Circle
Good on ya guys!!!
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hi
there is link to my pix's from Morocco, Western Sahara and just beggining of Mauretania. It was in May'06 on Yamaha Venture Royale xvz13, it means too heavy for sand ;-) thanks - Romek
http://members.lycos.co.uk/xvz13/Mor...006/index.html
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