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Excellent videos and very well edited together. I am going to take a look at that Animoto as your videos are amazing.
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I tried to get out at any price being there alone as my tenere was sinking deeper and deeper... After 20 minutes 4 people from the nearby houses heard my (slightly panicking) horn blowing. By then, even with the five of us it took us several attempts to pull the rear wheel out of the mud. Finally getting the bike out, the chain seemed to be off. - What exactly caused the teeth stripping was also for Peter from the bikershome a mystery. - the Guy's working on the bike were from town. Peter called them. They also work for the KTM renting shop in town. - the pannier rails are original yamaha |
hi, that looks very unfortunate am i wrong in saying that's first gear? would have never expected to see that, did you try tow starting the bike or anything like that?
will it take long to get the bits to sort the bike out? is there anything that can be done from here to help you out? part numbers/ workshop manuals etc? love the video's, sorry to see things not going right for you |
- no idea if it's first gear.
- i tried to get the bike out of the mud. Therefore i started it. - will take a month. Parts have to come from Japan and are ordered. - nothing more that can be done. thx |
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