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Itacoatiara

We thought it was dirt fuel in Maya, we had a few pops back through the carbs in Bolivia but when we got into Brasil it got worse, we added carb cleaner and meths but it made no difference.

Back track to the Rio post we only made it 33 km (big day) from Rio De Janeiro ....nearly as far as Itacoatiara when a Suzuki car pulled up beside Sheldon and said where you going?, Sheldon says talk to the guys up front cos they are leading, so the Suzuki pulls up and the dude says where ya going, I replied and said dunno but north and we are turning right here.

A quick conversation before the lights changed he said, there is a nice beach etc follow me so we did, we pulled over further down and he said there is a nice beach etc and if you want you can come and stay at my house .... done deal!!!


Paulo our host took us for a local ride and an inland loop for the day, we had a great ride taking in local places and sights, on the way back we hit some rain as the weather was due to cave in, to correct Sheldons report with our slide we hit a patch of oil or diesel on a corner causing both front and rear to kick out a bit, we were lucky we were not leaned over very far so it was just a reminder to keep the mind on the job.

Paulo, Ev, Sheldon, Ellen and I



This is a picture of a picture, unfortunately the cloud had come over so we did not get to see this from the viewpoint.



Back to the issue closet to my heart at this moment of the bike running badly to the point we did not want to ride any small back roads because it was very hard work and it cannot be good for Maya either.

As time moved on it did not get any better so now we are in Itacoatiara and with Paulos contacts we got to Moto Biu, the guy has a great shop and all the tools and we could do all the work ourselves.

We set to and removed the carbs for a spiffing clean, there was some gunk in the jets but for nearly 60000 km that is to be expected, a thorough clean netted nothing as far as the bike running badly still popping back through the carbs.

Nice and clean now :clap



At this point we deiced to dig in deeper and have a look as it really could only be valves, spark plugs or colis. The coils were taken out of the equation testing ok, the spark plugs being iridium and only 10000 km old still looked like new and tested ok.

Given the start for the big job was the next morning we walked back to the shop catching up with the guys who were heading out on a ride. I was lucky enough to sit on a new red F800 adventure .... yes I did like it, nearly as cool as a KTM :rofl(actually they held me at gun point and forced me to smile to pretend I liked it :lol3)





Back to the main job .....

Having gone as deep at the spark plugs we were only one cover away from a valve check so we did that.

Shite pic but there you go



All four exhaust valves were in spec all four inlet valves were so tight they had no clearance .... problem found, the valves were essentially being held almost slightly open causing the popping back through the carbs.

This is what concentrated work looks like, I really enjoyed sorting it out properly and doing my own valve job



My only hope is the valves have no suffered any damage and I guess time will tell.

We did though have a very frustrating time as the cam bridge bolts were so heavily overtightened it was ridiculous, we bent and twisted hex head sockets and allen keys along with mauling the heads and having to use a coal chisel to help budge them so I was not seeing the funny side of it at all.

Bent :cry



Twisted :cry



At 10000 km we should not even had to have been there so I was pretty pissed off, Sheldon did like to take the advantage to pick on KTM but this was a careless mechanic problem who clearly didn’t give a shit, we also discovered some parts that were lost and not fitted to the bike ... so yeah not a KTM problem.

Comes time to pay, although we had down 95 % of the work we still used his space and we swapped shims etc, not speaking Portuguese the discussion was held on Goooooogle Translate :clap



This is the sign of happiness, a KTM back together and running like it should and an owner having accomplished a valve check in Portuguese rofl .... picture with m is Biu, top bloke and very very nice and helpful clap



Now Maya seems to be running near perfectly again but given the crappy Basilian fuel loaded with additives it is running lean so we fueled it up a little with our flexijets which is great :clap
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Itacoatiara - The Local Happenings And Coastal Ride

When the lads returned from their day out a bar b que was put on down at their local club which was cool, a few drinks and good feed with a relaxing chat to Paulos riding buddies ......good times.





A ride up the coast to Buzios with Paulo and Maya is running like a swiss clock again now that everything is set correctly we enjoyed a great day poking our noses in and out of bays, towns and beaches heading north and enjoying an easy ride sans cases and accom all sorted so a later arrival home not even a concern.

Our ride saw us get to Arriaial Do Cabo to the end of the spit before heading up to Buzios which is a very nice gringo town with some slightly large beautiful waterfront homes .... I could easily live there!!





The road started getting good but was not that long



Three trouble makers at the end rofl





Lots of neat places and boas are big here



Heading home we took the secondary road which was still all paved and good nic, we arrived home just on dusk and geared off for a welcomed hot shower and relax with a rum and filter through the days happenings and photos.

Paulo also took us for a ticky tour around the area taking in local viewpoints and attractions part of which was the entrance protection and artillery, the stonework in this building beyond belief with the level of fit and finish.

A canon with the famous Jesus in Rio De Janeiro



Canon height adjustment



Many canon butts with stunning stone arches



The HUGE bridge over the harbour in the distance



The building



The famous sugarloaf in the distance



Three trouble makers san moto gear :clap



To finish off the afternoon we took Paulo out for lunch to a seafood restaurant, the nicest food we have had in months.



All in all a fantastic stay here by accident and generosity which saw us relax, get the bike sorted and take in the beautiful surroundings of Rio De Janeiro, for me an absolute win getting Maya sorted out as there are no KTM dealers or shops here so finding the correct valve shims etc was just demon.

I would have to say Rio De Janeiro is probably the most beautiful city in world we have seen because of its abrupt surroundings so to have seen it first hand up close and personal was seriously cool, if you can't get to Rio just watch the movie Fast Five clap

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Finally, me, Ellen and Ev sitting on top of a rock at the bay just taking it in ... WOH HOH

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G'day Andi and Ellen

Great to see the bike is now running properly ,great shots .You may be pleased to know mum is now home ,frustrated by how little she can manage ,but i hope in time she will walk unassisted again.anyhoo looks like you guys are in a happy place ,Until next time YDF Noel
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Great to see the bike is now running properly ,great shots .You may be pleased to know mum is now home ,frustrated by how little she can manage ,but i hope in time she will walk unassisted again.anyhoo looks like you guys are in a happy place ,Until next time YDF Noel
Heya Noel

Great news about your mum

Yeap nice to have Maya running sweet again for.

Now for some moto petrolheadism Brasilian style

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Buzios - Moto Petrolhead Weekend

3rd annual rally being held at Buzios, looking like a good place to hang for a couple of days with fello Brasilian petrolheads.

Saying good bye to Paulo after spending 10 days relaxing and sorting out the valve issue we were sorted and set.:clap

We also had our last night there with Daniel (Paulos Nephew), Sheldon and Eva enjoying a nice feed made by Eva, onya guys. :freaky

You know all us dodgy buggas, Daniel is wearing the big smile at the head of the table.



A cruzy ride on a nice day up the coast saw us arrive with plenty of time to spare, we needed it as the event had seen ALL the accommodation within a bulls roar already taken.:eek1

Arriving to Buzios to a hot fine day was great too.

We were looking to camp as Buzios is a gringo town and priced accordingly, finding the event Ellen asked about the rally and the camping, a great young fella took Ellen (but bought her back) :huh :evil and showed us the camping site, an under cover basket court ... alright, no ants, flat and a roof, saweet.:clap



After the above photo was taken it packed out completely and the tents were wall to wall.

Set up and sorted we talked with the guys running the camp to pay them, nope, camping for motos and their crazy owners is free, well that sounded bloody good to me.:clap

A quick walk around town and a visit back to the rally site to get grounded we left Maya parked there... then tried to leave to have a look around .... no way .....people flocked around to see the orange alien amidst cruisers, sports and adv bikes, Maya looking slightly odd in amongst the normal bikes.:rofl

The moment the stunters were on we managed to get a pic as everyone flocked to the street to watch them



We were given stickers, hugs, chats, photos and 99% in Portuguese and our version of Portugringolish ....and it worked.:freaky ... just add grog and a smiles .... fluent in 5 :lol3

As night settled in so do the rock band, the lead singer a true blue sure bet hard core rocker dude with a hair do longer than a Bolivianos face.



The man in action



No drink driving tolerance here (although they all do it), so a decision was made to leave Maya safety guarded by thousands of Brasilians who knew of the bike and the loose nuts riding it and pretty much everyone said "we will keep an eye on her", the rally organiser meeting us and assuring us that it will be untouched.

I walked Ellen back to camp at about 10 pm and set too back at the site with more rum and guarana, eating greasy moto rally food and having fun, the band had finished and most people were leaving so I joined the masses but when leaving the exit gate I was summoned to the sideline with “are you going home”, me yes, “wait 1 minute” ... me OK.

1 minute late someones bike comes out with the same rider that took Ellen away (but bought her back) :huh :eek1 :wink: and he had a spare helmet, jump on I will take you home he says.:clap

Well at about 3 something am with wobbly boots that seem to be out of balance (must get them checked) it was a great option.

Next day was a total rally and Buzios day, we had been invited to a bar b q at 1.00 pm just outa town which was cool.

Just on 9.00 am a big Harley dude the size of a dump truck came over and pointed to a gate and said breakfast is being served.... turns out that FREE breakfast is included with your FREE camping along with your FREE rally entry.... this is very different to what we are used to in New Zealand but were loving it as the rest of Brasil has been torturing our budget.....and will continue to.

The bar b q, it took a bit of finding cos the streets have no names but we found it eventually and enjoyed an afternoon of food and chats with the lads before heading back to the rally site.





Again back at the rally it was more chats photos, really neat meeting these guys, they are the same as Kiwis with their passion for motos.







We also had an interview with the guy who does all their video and TV stuff as he was interested in us, seems we were the only travellers there and we saw only one other KTM which was a white 990 adventure but was not at the rally itself, KTM here in Brasil has a very small following due to NO dealerships or parts so if something epic goes wrong with Maya we are ****ed.:eek1

Back to it, see this vid at 21 seconds and at 7 minutes for TMK TV special, we will be signing T shirts and baptizing babies next time.:rofl

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To finish this is the vid we made of our take on Buzios, all in all an epic weekend of coolness.

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A few misc pics, none really need explaining

Bloody Minimal Womans clothing



The cadillac bar



Some guys who need to learn how to ride



The food area, what a great setup



Corrected



Night Falcon, one for you mate!! ...put this into goooooogle translate :clap



Cool motos



Drunken bums



More interesting motos





12 Tenere with a BMW beek .. looks good I reckon



This was common sight to the two obvious aliens, onya guys you made us feel very welcome, sorry for the sea scud on the lense



After the rally we meet with Kamilla, a F800 GS riding Brasilian chickie ...:evil
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Glad you made it back to NZ ok you two, Ummmmm so what next?
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Safely Home

Like all the previous comments, I would just like to toss in another one. Glad to hear you made it home. I'm sure there is a lot of catching up and other priorities to handle before the wanderlust hit's again. Can't imagine with all the adventures you two have had that you won't be talking about the future. Give Maya a nice rest. Will be monitoring your site and blog. Take Care.
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Hey guys, I enjoyed your trip report. Glad your home save
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Finally i get a chance to catch up on your posts

G'day Andi and Ellen ,wonderful to see your last days of travel,I can not tell you how much i have enjoyed your pictures and text over these last years ,I'm pleased you and Maya are home safely,If you are ever in central QLD my door is always open to you both .I will PM you on FB with my details .
Anyhow keep in touch ,next time i'm over in NZ i will make it my mission to meet up .( providing you are not OS again) thanks again Noel
P.S feeling a little sad now .
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Heya troos

Thanks for the kind words and yeap we are happy to be at home now.

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That were quick, where you off to next?
Heya stuxtttr

I know, 3 years and 2 weeks blasted past like we only left yesterday.

Next, Africa and up ...nutha 3 years away yet tho ... need $$$$

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Like all the previous comments, I would just like to toss in another one. Glad to hear you made it home. I'm sure there is a lot of catching up and other priorities to handle before the wanderlust hit's again. Can't imagine with all the adventures you two have had that you won't be talking about the future. Give Maya a nice rest. Will be monitoring your site and blog. Take Care.
Heya lectron

Thanks mate, the word are appreciated for sure.

Lots to do, never a dull moment to say the least and yes planning in the air now

Maya will have a rest, she is busy floating her way across back to Kiwiland as we speak.

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Heya Wayne

Yes we did, happy to be back and ok.

What next, enjoy New Zealand!!!

More updates to come as I write a bit about being back

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Hi guys , have just been reading yr blog. Sounds like you've had a great time over the lasr few years. What a blast, great ride ,great friends. Well done , the hardest thing now is returning to a 'normal' life.
We would like to do something similar but would like to know how you managed to purchase and register bikes in the US. It seems to me it's difficult unless you're a US citizen. Please tell me how you managed to do this
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