Oi!! I leave you bastards alone for a moment!!!
Hey Dave, we've thought about posting a map, but we're not organised enough to have a route yet. Every time we get together to talk through the trip, we end up hitting the booze and getting goofy. The first time, Simmo and Bruce came to Canberra and Les went invisible (which was pretty distracting), the second time I went to Sydney and it was Simmo's birthday which was similarly distracting!
I'm figuring we go up, then turn left, go along the top until we hit water then turn left again, head down until we hit water and turn (you guessed it) left, go to the other corner and turn left. If we just keep turning left, there isn't much that can go wrong. I'm not letting the boys navigate, you know what will happen, we'll get lost and no-one will stop to ask for directions.
We're hoping to post from the trip.
Sounds like a great plan, best advice is just get out there and do it. Make it up as you go.
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Madmax Wrote:Heidi1 Wrote:I'm never going to a party again unless there is a Mr Invisible.
So the sight of blokes taking their grundies off gets you off. Have a heart woman, what about the blue blooded males - we may well have to import a sheila, not middle aged, to do the Ms Invisible thing, fair is fair.
Max  
Allow me to introduce Miss Invisible - The perfect woman 
Can hold her drink, dresses seductively, loves being the centre of attention, can't talk back and doesnt mind a bit of a show at bbq's.
And she wants to meet Mr Invisible
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Cheers Ruffy
I did a bit of work on the K8 to get her ready for the big trip.
Yesterday I fitted
HID headlights to high and low beam
Buel foot pegs
Re upholstered seat
Heated handgrips
Ohlins rear shock
Helibars
GPS steering stem mount
Ventura rear rack
Today I have to fit
Hella micro HID driving lights
Waterproof power socket
Radiator guard
Clear plastic paint protection sheeting
Still to pickup and install
Sleepy hollow sheepskins
Headlight protector
42T rear sprocket
Throttle lock
Then she will be set to go
This is the tool kit Ill be taking anyone got any suggestions on what else we should include?
Metric allen key set
Metric ring and open end spanner set ( this will fit all bolts on the busa)
Small metric socket set
Hammer
Front axle tool
Screwdriver set
Pliers
Vice grips
Side cutters
Brass drift
Assorted electrical connectors, electrical wire and crimping tool
Butane gas soldering iron
Spare fuses
Small file
Small tin of CRC
Puncture repair kit (8 gas cylinders)
Chain oil
Spare headlight globe
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Maybe not in the tool kit ,but some good vizor cleaner, cause you'll probably need that every time you fuel up.
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BLACKZOOK Wrote:This is the tool kit Ill be taking anyone got any suggestions on what else we should include?
Metric allen key set
Metric ring and open end spanner set ( this will fit all bolts on the busa)
Small metric socket set
Hammer
Front axle tool
Screwdriver set
Pliers
Vice grips
Side cutters
Brass drift
Assorted electrical connectors, electrical wire and crimping tool
Butane gas soldering iron
Spare fuses
Small file
Small tin of CRC
Puncture repair kit (8 gas cylinders)
Chain oil
Spare headlight globe
All that and you forget the Mr Sheen!!
Good weather, good woman, good road, good bike, good-bye!!
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Sounds like your really well prepared Bruce.
I'm guessing and I bet that your hoping not to use very much of that ballast.
I'm trying to think of anything you should leave behind but in reality, you may need any or all of it.
Hope you can keep up with Simmo and Heidi out on the open road though and don't go blaming the K8 for poor performance.
"If time catches up with you. You're going too slow!"
Regards BUSGO
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Dont forget to take a GPS - something I learnt from bush riding but still applicable, never know when you might have to contact soeoen and give coords!
And charge your mobiles every night :)
Egos; everyone got one
I had a day off work yesterday so I decided to get the bike ready.
I applied the clear plastic paint protector, and failed. that stuff is TRICKY and I cut my hand with a stanley knife (twice). I also got out the Buell pegs to think about installing them, but after a conversation with Bruce, they are back in the box and possibly for sale. I pulled my shed apart looking for my other lower toothed sprocket and couldn't find it.
Yep, I'm right to go.
You guys are mad!
:-)
Have a safe ride !!!!!!!
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swag packed and ready to roll guys. I'm jealous, I'll have to stick to jumping gutters in my F truck and speeding.
Heidi,
Bring the Buels to Sydney the Friday before we go and I will fit them it only takes half an hour.
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Well I guess all I need to bring is the  & a tooth brush
I'm going to pick up a 2m by 2 meter tarp (make shift tent)
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