this whole thread rocks... making me Jeeellllllllyyyyous ('Y's added on purpose!):clap:
:thumbsup:
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this whole thread rocks... making me Jeeellllllllyyyyous ('Y's added on purpose!):clap:
:thumbsup:
Wow there's great ride reports for us poor anchored souls to cry about these days! Please try not to kill yourself, i want to read the rest!
Dear MZD,
It's been quite a while since you posted. We're all on the edges of our seats waiting for word of your Qinghai/Xinjiang crossing. Trying not to be worried. Send us a crumb or two to let us know you had enough petrol and are safe, somewhere!
Or we'll be organizing a search party!
cheers
Hey guys, just heard from her. She's okay and will post a bit later. :thumbsup:
CC
Good, thanks CC. An amazing ride report, full of enthusiasm and beauty. And reality, well observed but still with light and hope. I wish I was young again and could still see it like that! Keep safe lass.
Hi, Hi ni hao everyone?!
Thanks so much for your concern. I am doing perfect except for an ankle issue. I have much to catch up on but I'm in Hong Kong after my bike quit on me in several ways. I'm making my way to the airport tomorrow where I suspect I will have quite some time to share my story and some photos.
Looking forward to it and ultimately, I just posted this to share that Carl was SPOT-ON about the phenomenal banana milkshakes at Pete's Tex and Mex in Chengdu. Wow. What a picker-upper.
;)
I hope all is well with everyone!
Dear MZD,
So pleased to hear from you, and mightily impressed that you MANAGED TO DRIVE THAT GALAXY 250 TO SMITHEREENS! Holy shit! Those bikes are not indestructible but you trashed yours in just a matter of weeks! And only hurt your ankle...
All I can say is:
一磕头 :bowdown:
二磕头 :bowdown:
三磕头 :bowdown:
Congratulations, and looking forward to a full update!
Savor the free-world broadband.
Cheers
thank you for asking, my name is Szu-ting Yi (but you can call me Ting Ting). Christine and I went our separate ways for various reasons. Basically I did my ride from Kunming to almost Xining. About 300 kilometers south of Xining on Route 214, the engine of the bike fried. So I hitched a ride to the next town (about 23 kilometers) and got a Tibetan mechanic to bike up to retrieve my bike; however, they didn't have parts so I flagged down another truck to take me and the bike to Xining. I could have waited at Xining for the parts but I had a work contract coming so I shipped back the bike to Galaxy and toured the Qinghai Lake by bus and bicycle and now I'm back in the States but will go to China to work for another month. Basically my motorcycle journey ended in a small car (I have to hide in a small car the truck carried because it's illegal for truck drivers to take up passengers) on a big truck staring at my bike.
I'll start another thread to report my ride but currently I'm writing a Chinese one on Chinese motorcycle forums as I promised Galaxy to do so. the Chinese one is here (http://www.moto8.cn/viewthread.php?t...uthorid=411659) but I still have many days to report. As I am going to work for a month soon on coming Wed, it might take me some time to report. Please be patient! In the meantime please enjoy Christine's amazing photos.
Szu-ting
Dear Ting Ting,
I have the good fortune of being able to read Chinese, so I visited your thread in Moto8 forum. Excellent pictures and writing. Enjoyed it. However, just can't stop wondering about your frame of mind when you first decided to launch your grand motorcycle tour of Tibet without any prior experience of motorcycling but a couple of motorcycle "classes" under your belt and a brand new over-sized motard in a totally strange landscape.
I am speechless and can only do what Enphonius did to the other young rider:
一磕头 :bowdown:
二磕头 :bowdown:
三磕头 :bowdown: