nklr oopps!!!
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Joel: I have Kawa soft bags, but had this nagging thought in the back of my
mind about the lack of security. I just ordered Tim Bernard's lockable
aluminum panniers and Mondo tail box to solve that problem. I will still have
some less valuable and easier to replace things in soft tank bag, duffle bag,
tank panniers and fender bag. I feel I must be ready for all eventualities
and weather conditions from the arctic to the deserts, mountains, rainy
tropics and humid jungles including fording rivers occasionally. I have a 6
foot heavy cable lock, disk lock and security alarm. I always thought going
solo was an unfriendly way to travel, but I don't want to deal with one or
more people and their personalities, quirks, and desires to do something
different from I do. I want to do what I want, when I want. I'm willing to
risk the lack of security a loner must live or die with. Punky will be my
traveling partner and he won't complain, although I'm sure there will be many
times when I will be complaining of the hair-brained scheme that is sure to
get me in countless messes wishing I were elsewhere chugging a cold one or
resting warmly in the comfort of home. Ah but, this is the stuff dreams are
made of and I'm sure there will be countless once-in-a-lifetime experiences
that will never be forgotten and often talked about for the rest of my
mundane life. Damn, I wish I could go tomorrow.
Lew Waterman
Punky & Lew's Americas Motopaseo
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Joel: By the way, I lived in Mexico for most of the 1970s and learned Spanish
then. I have 2 tiny electronic Spanish/English/German/French/Italian and
Portugues/English translators made by Franklin.
Lew Waterman
Punky & Lew's Americas Motopaseo
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Joel: Mi Espanol es muy malo, pero mejor que nada after about 20 years of not
using it. When I get immersed in it I am sure it will come back quickly.
Portuguese is another thing. In Brazil most of them will understand Spanish,
but when they reply in Portuguese I will probably have to resort to using the
Franklin translator until I get used to it. There are a lot of similarities
between Spanish, Italian and Portuguese. I will also have to use the Franklin
translator in French Guiana where French is spoken. From my research it seems
that few if any motorcycle tours have included Guyana. Suriname and French
Guiana. Roads in and out of these countries to Brazil and Venezuela are very
limited.
Later, Lew Waterman
Punky & Lew's Americas Motopaseo
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nklr oopps!!!
It should have been BMW Dual Sport Bikes.
Not BMW Duel Sport. Although they do duel it out.
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