Well you stitched it back together again I see... in Van der Kloof I had noticed horizontal cracks forming at the mounting bolt holes, had hoped that it would hold all the way home but there was one rough patch that made the tyre eat the plate and backing bracket... probably there where it disintegrated and parted company... :mwink:DRAZIL said:Thanks for the number plate and enjoy the new fines >
Ek sal vanaand die afstand uitwerk en kyk hoe ek dit van die GPS kan laai (nog dom met die ding)Sandban(g)k said:Lekker trippie!!Hoe ver was dit? het jy die roete?
Dit het Sondag merkwaardig gestyg! In die uur of wat wat ek daar gedrentel het 'n hele meter!Carrots said:Lekker man...ek was tussen Kersfees en Nuwejaar daar en dit was k@k warm toe....43 degrees op die bike gewys. Die restaurant (Op die Oewer) en Spa in Orania is blykbaar ontruim oor die naweek en waar ons in die Oranje rivier geswem het het die water vlak met 'n hele paar meter gestyg.
That is one of my mods when I re-fit.Kawasefi said:Thanks Rob, nice RR, cool pics! :thumleft:
I wish Vanderkloof looked like that when the bash was on, would love to see all that water!
BTW, my rear wheel destroyed my number plate within the first week of getting my bike so I promptly bent the brackets to a more suitable angle
The pictures do not really do the spectacle justice... from the bridge down below one has this blast of misty air as you cross it... the falling water creates it's own micro climate!cloudgazer said:Nice.
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Dam spectacular.
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