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- Location
- Kathu (NC)
- Bike
- KTM 1290 Adventure R
Ja there is some kind of camera setup on that Vostershoop pump with its liter only reading. I took the bill by faith and just paid. I remember he was surprised that (IIRC) I only needed 15l of petrol. but remember I added 5l from the bag.
From Vorstershoop to Bray was about a 100km, a bit of the same old same old but the sand pit intensity did increase. I would have preferred going by the border route but judging from the section after this I was not missing out on much.
just outside of Vorstershoop I had to stop to take a picture of the old signage. I dont think new signs last as long as the old ones.
Going through yet another sand patch I thought I really should try to get a pic of the sand...useless. I just cant capture sand. I did take a pic of some churches, cant remember which was where though. I think the second was in Bray. so I do have one pic of Bray! The area could really do with some rain.
Entering Bray I realized I had enough fuel to reach Tosca. I also forgot to bring cash with and did not feel like swiping for an ice cream, a pity. I had a look around at the General Dealer and saw its much the same. Hardware in these areas seems to consist of pipe fittings and wire. Quick chat with the owner/manager/salesperson turned out to be very interesting. I was asking why the Bray July was canceled the last few years. Turns out its politics between the area and the gambling board. I know its a respectable event with some proper money flowing and would imagine a big loss to the area if taken away. Other reason for asking was I would like to bring my family for a breakaway weekend. But after driving through town, I imagine I wont be very popular if I bring all here, especially in summer. I was asked if I came in on the sand-pit road, I replied that I thought thats the norm for the area which he laughed and agreed on.
Next up was the border road to Vergelegen. not much to report though. I saw the baboons I mentioned earlier and I was still enjoying my day. I was still making good time, think it was around 12 oclock and the other issue I mentioned earlier was fine.
Issue=heated grip was loose on the throttle. in other words I would give gas but nothing would happen, or I would hold steady throttle in the thick sand and just loose power. I applied some cable ties and it held. Except for being super uncomfortable holding onto some sharp edges of cable ties. see last pic
From Vorstershoop to Bray was about a 100km, a bit of the same old same old but the sand pit intensity did increase. I would have preferred going by the border route but judging from the section after this I was not missing out on much.
just outside of Vorstershoop I had to stop to take a picture of the old signage. I dont think new signs last as long as the old ones.
Going through yet another sand patch I thought I really should try to get a pic of the sand...useless. I just cant capture sand. I did take a pic of some churches, cant remember which was where though. I think the second was in Bray. so I do have one pic of Bray! The area could really do with some rain.
Entering Bray I realized I had enough fuel to reach Tosca. I also forgot to bring cash with and did not feel like swiping for an ice cream, a pity. I had a look around at the General Dealer and saw its much the same. Hardware in these areas seems to consist of pipe fittings and wire. Quick chat with the owner/manager/salesperson turned out to be very interesting. I was asking why the Bray July was canceled the last few years. Turns out its politics between the area and the gambling board. I know its a respectable event with some proper money flowing and would imagine a big loss to the area if taken away. Other reason for asking was I would like to bring my family for a breakaway weekend. But after driving through town, I imagine I wont be very popular if I bring all here, especially in summer. I was asked if I came in on the sand-pit road, I replied that I thought thats the norm for the area which he laughed and agreed on.
Next up was the border road to Vergelegen. not much to report though. I saw the baboons I mentioned earlier and I was still enjoying my day. I was still making good time, think it was around 12 oclock and the other issue I mentioned earlier was fine.
Issue=heated grip was loose on the throttle. in other words I would give gas but nothing would happen, or I would hold steady throttle in the thick sand and just loose power. I applied some cable ties and it held. Except for being super uncomfortable holding onto some sharp edges of cable ties. see last pic