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19 Dec 2012
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Caught By The Wolves In Phoenix
Couldn't believe it, was out on a ride around Phoenix, was riding down the road minding my own business ..... the DR swerved all by itself into a back street and turned into a carpark.
Not sure what to do I went into the shop..... turns out it was Zen Motocycle ZEN MOTO: Mechanical Piece of Mind
So with Dillons help he sorted us out for luggage for Maya
1 x Wolfman Large Duffle
2 x Wolfman Tank Panniers
1 x Wolfman Tank bag
Also picked up screen, bars and front guard so came away with everything we needed.
So with our new setup on Maya we are running full Wolfman soft luggage setup complete.
These are them.
Maya comes with the two Wolfman Expedition rear panniers and a Giant Loop Coyote bag, we won't be using the Giant Loop Coyote Bag so that will be up for sale.
Can't speak highly enough dealing with Dillon at Zen, free plug for a good man.
ZEN MOTO: Mechanical Piece of Mind
info@zenmotostore.com
Ph 480 600 2978
GIve him a call or email as he can sort you out for pretty much anything.
Now we just need Maya to turn up !!!!:clap
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19 Dec 2012
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Just had a big catch up of your ride report. Really glad to hear you are both OK. "That which does not kill you only makes you stronger". If that's the case, Ellen must be bullet proof by now! Take care and keep up the great stories.
Cheers
Nigel in NZ
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Heya Nigel
Based on that we will be able to enter a weight lifting contest shortly
All good now, hopefully take delivery of Maya soon.
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20 Dec 2012
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ok i'll bite.
Where did the name maya come from?so what's to become of the other bikes?Are you sure you'll both fit on that bike?
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20 Dec 2012
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Where did the name maya come from?
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Maya, a strong lady, based in Mexico and the Mayan people.
Our turning point of our trip was in Mexico thus we are now riding a strong lady (cos I don't ride boys) .
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so what's to become of the other bikes?
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Both bikes have been sold to new owners.
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Are you sure you'll both fit on that bike?
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Both fit on Maya ... dunno yet ... hope so cos we will be on her for another 18 months ish
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23 Dec 2012
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Maya arrived yesterday!
Just got a call from the trucking company delivering Maya, the truck shat itself 2 miles from where we are
Waiting on another call to either pick her up or they may be getting another truck ... as Bevan said, if we didn't have bad luck we wouldn't have any luck at all
J u s t w a n t t o g e t h e r h e r e..........
She finally arrived ......sort of, she got within 2 miles of here then the truck shat itself and was towed 4o miles away :cry
So we chased across town to get her .... finally tracked her down.
Good clean tomorrow and sort out the stuff we do and don't wan't.
Crammed in
Getting freed
She is tall!!!
Off we go
Bit of cheek off dancing going on set up at full height!!
So we have her home, she needs a good bath to tomorrow will be full TLC day.
F i n a l l y we can start to go forward :clap
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24 Dec 2012
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Merry christmas to you both.
So how did you come upon the KTM? safe travels.Noel
Note i did not wish you happy Holidays.
we still celebrate Christmas in Oz and NZ.
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25 Dec 2012
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Merry Christmas All
To all our fello RTWers and riders, have a great Christmas and great travels.
Love to all
Andi & Ellen.
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25 Dec 2012
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Merry Christmas Andi & Ellen!
Hope you guys have a good one, you aint missing much here its -30 C and the ski hills have had nearly 4 metres of snow so far this Winter, Sammy is stuck in the living room until April/May time and he is looking bored! so enjoy riding that lovely KTM!
Feliz Navidad!
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26 Dec 2012
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So how did you come upon the KTM? safe travels.Noel
Note i did not wish you happy Holidays.
we still celebrate Christmas in Oz and NZ.
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Heya Noel
We bought it through an ad on ADV rider.
Merry Christmas to you you mate, I spent my Christmas day doing repair work to the KTM.
Cheers Andi
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26 Dec 2012
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Merry Christmas Andi & Ellen!
Hope you guys have a good one, you aint missing much here its -30 C and the ski hills have had nearly 4 metres of snow so far this Winter, Sammy is stuck in the living room until April/May time and he is looking bored! so enjoy riding that lovely KTM!
Feliz Navidad!
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Heya Grif & Lisa, it is only about 12 -14 deg C here in Phoenix ... still a bit warmer than you though, dropping to 2 degs at night.
Good you bought Sammy in, you don't want her radiator to freeze eh
That lovely KTM has a wee guts ache and is off to the shop tomorrow hopefully for only minor surgery but we won't know until the doctor opens her up ... not good
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29 Dec 2012
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Hope your doing well
Hi from Panajachel. We are here until Jan 19. I hope we can still meet somewhere along the way. Cheers
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30 Dec 2012
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Hi from Panajachel. We are here until Jan 19. I hope we can still meet somewhere along the way. Cheers
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Heya Sara
At this rate we won't be out of Phoenix until this time next week so we are miles behind, we got taken for a ride on the bike we bought so many hours of repairs and a fair stack of money.
Not good at all, from a fello ADVer as well, we were ripped.
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30 Dec 2012
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Your luck has to change in 2013, shit time, hope it all goes better from now, maybe catch you on the road
Gino & Fiona
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30 Dec 2012
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Bastard!!
Aw that sucks!!!! As above 2013 is for sure is your lucky year.
Feliz Nuevo Ano
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30 Dec 2012
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Hello Andi and Ellen.
I've been reading your entire ride report in advrider and about your bad luck with the KTM and the complete mess it's in. I can't believe a inmate would sell off a bike with such problems while advertising it as if it were in pristine condition. I hope you guys get it sorted out with the lease amount of cash outlay. And to you Ellen, sorry to read of your get-off in Mexico. At least you gave it your all. Tossing in the towel and going 2-up is a smart choice as the road ahead through Mexico and South America is dicey and could be more challenging to a novice rider.
Your Artic adventure was good reading as one day I hope to do the same.
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