Yes it was mentioned in one of the generic threads previously. The 4 episodes are good, I liked the first 2 episodes better than the last 2.Maybe it's been mentioned here before, but Himalaya Calling is a worth watching travel series (4 part) about two guys riding S-10s on a 6 month trip.
Thanks Tombstone. I hadn't seen the previous thread, nor the doc. I will take a gander. Appreciated.Maybe it's been mentioned here before, but Himalaya Calling is a worth watching travel series (4 part) about two guys riding S-10s on a 6 month trip.
I just searched for it on Amazon Prime, came straight up. And it’s free now for Prime customers . Perhaps not available in Canada.I would like to watch it but for some reason i can't find it.
Kinda thinking that, going to search again and see.I just searched for it on Amazon Prime, came straight up. And it’s free now for Prime customers . Perhaps not available in Canada.
Ya not available in Canada, guess that what happens when you live in the colonies
Yes....if he hit the rock hit hard enough to bend the skid plate, that is a pretty good impact...something has to give.Rock in the oil filter? Well...erm...OK it's in a dodgy place on the engine, but other than that it was a solid bit of PR that Yamaha should jump on as it is a real world example of two regular showroom bikes that walked the walk without a complaint.
I dunno. I like to see "real world" 40 person backup teams, in Land Rovers, in-the-field replacement of everything complete with airdrops of new bikes every 50 kilometers. I'm just in awe of the organisational side of it all... The "Long Delay Down"Binge watched this at the weekend and really enjoyed it. Lots of Super Tenere shots and the bit that no-one outside of this forum will bother to notice is just how reliable the bikes were. Puncture? Can happen to anyone. Rock in the oil filter? Well...erm...OK it's in a dodgy place on the engine, but other than that it was a solid bit of PR that Yamaha should jump on as it is a real world example of two regular showroom bikes that walked the walk without a complaint.