Travel diary:  Test rides

Weekendje Eiffel

Pinksterweekend 2009 zijn we een weekendje naar de Eiffel geweest om de “nieuwe vering te testen”, oftewel een goede gelegenheid om weer eens ouderwets bier te drinken. Daarnaast was het weekend een verdubbeling van Bas’ motor ervaring. Roel was niet van de partij, hij zat nog in Afrika.

Eiffel1Dus gingen we met Sander (the Princess), Roger (the Black Elephant), Bart, Marleen, Bas en Steve een paar dagen naar onze oosterburen. Afgezien van de snelweg kilometers richting Duitsland en terug was het een geweldige tocht. Snelweg is geen pretje vol in de wind op een trillende één cilinder.

In totaal drie dagen gereden en twee nachtjes geslapen in een gezellig motorhotel ergens in de Eiffel. Volgens de eigenaar was het een rekord dat we hadden gebroken. Na 2 nachtjes konden we bijna 1200 euro afrekenen…..en dat was niet omdat de kamers zo duur waren. Bart en Marleen moesten nog geintroduceerd worden in het legendarische spel van “handje-klap”, dus de gehele schnaps voorraad was in twee dagen weg. Afgezien van alle bochtige-wegen-ervaring kregen we ook nog een kleine intro off-road rijden van de Black Elephant. We waren direct verkocht.

Na drie dagen kwamen we lekker fris weer aan in Nederland. Al met al een geslaagd weekend.

Oja…de vering was in orde bevonden

 

Test ride to the UK

Test ride to UK – Dave’s wedding

A late post from our test ride in july. Let’s say, it’s just to make the story complete….

Filling her up

In july Bas and Steve went for a test ride to Northampton England. We were invited for Dave’s wedding. We know him from the Plymouth-Dakar Challenge. Roel couldn’t join us because he had other plans. For Bas and Steve it was the first time to ride a heavy loaded bike. We could test our custom welded pannier-rack with ammunition boxes . From Amsterdam we drove to Calais to take the ferry to Dover. The moment we kick-started our bikes, it started raining and it didn’t stop for two days….. So besides the cargo testing, we could also test our clothing and the waterproofness of the our waterproof bag. In the end, the only thing that was waterproof, was the content of the ammunition boxes.checking the route

We took the ferry to Dover, where we spent a night in a B&B. The next day we drove to Nothampton, trying to avoid the thunder strikes.

hiding under a bridge

On day three, we joined the great wedding.  Very interesting to be part of a English wedding. After the ceremony in the Cathedral, we went to the party tent in a open field.

It was here where we met our website designer. When the band was sound checking after diner, we heard the band sound checking: “Scheveningen, scheveningen, één, twee, drie, zijn er nog Hollanders hier?”. So we said: “Ja, hoezo?” And so we met Henk.

As expected the Dutchies were the last to finish the party and we went totally pissed to our tent, which was next to the party tent. The day after, we pretended to be sober and headed south again. Henk, who lives near London planned a nice route for us and he invited us for a cup of coffee. That day we made it to Dover again and next morning we took the ferry back to Calais and drove back to Amsterdam.

On the way back we had a coffee at Henk's place in Broxbourne

A fantastic week it was with a great party. From this trip we learned:

  • That our gear is not waterproof.
  • Don’t ride when it’s raining
  • Don’t ride when you’re barely sober
  • Our ammo boxes were the best investment so far (traded them for  two boxes of beer)
  • The suspension is great even heavily loaded
  • That you always meet interesting people….thanks for making our website Henk!