RR of our weekend of R&R on two RRs and a R...... and some rain & rivers..

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We took a different route home - same result



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We arrived back home much earlier than planned and Bart was ready to head home to PTA


Thank you for a great weekend [member=10935]BuRP[/member] and [member=14709]chopper pilot[/member] !


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McSack said:
Wow! That's a lot of water. You okes have some serious testicular weight riding the red snot along  mountain roads like that

Snot..... snot has grip!
But, imagine an eel in a bucket of snot, and try to grab it with your bare hands - NO squire, nottachance!

That was the case on some patches of yellowish rock-lookalike mud, quite hard, not a slimelayer on top neither any visible tracks when you ride over it.... weird stuff I'd never seen yet!
It looks like porous sandstone but definitely is not, my precious jewels on a block!
The first time I actually stopped on a sliiiight uphill to check if my rear tyre was flat, it felt like that: little drive, wallowing sideways for no reason.
Henk stopped next to me to ask what was wrong, and I told him "dunno, something funny".
I let out the clutch and I saw the wheel just spin up, zero drive, an ant could have held the front in place, and the tyre didn't dig in at all, zero mark, nothing whatsoever - akin like ice, so: ominous.
It was on a downhill patch that Henk and me went down, me right in front to entertain Henk - to no avail as he bought the same plaas  :p
I slid under the bike in the berm, soft - but Henk wasn't that lucky, he was winded a bit.

I know [member=13184]Noneking[/member] has some pictures of these scattered bikes lying all over, but he's way too polite and mannered to post them here..... yeah that's a compliment C, but please do post them?
If only to show the yellowish "sandstone" outcrop-lookalike, which is as slippery soos n paling in n emmer snot  >:D

Beware guys, I now know too  ;)
In comparison to this the red klay is fine, the bike just squirms a bit - and it has a name, 'glad soos n stuk Lifebuoy seep inni bad' .... but as said a tyre will find at least some some traction on it!
If anyone knows what the yellowish sandstone-lookalike mud is called let us know please, because for now I dropped it on an anonymous piece of ^^%%$$#  :(
 
BuRP said:
McSack said:
Wow! That's a lot of water. You okes have some serious testicular weight riding the red snot along  mountain roads like that

Snot..... snot has grip!
But, imagine an eel in a bucket of snot, and try to grab it with your bare hands - NO squire, nottachance!

That was the case on some patches of yellowish rock-lookalike mud, quite hard, not a slimelayer on top neither any visible tracks when you ride over it.... weird stuff I'd never seen yet!
It looks like porous sandstone but definitely is not, my precious jewels on a block!
The first time I actually stopped on a sliiiight uphill to check if my rear tyre was flat, it felt like that: little drive, wallowing sideways for no reason.
Henk stopped next to me to ask what was wrong, and I told him "dunno, something funny".
I let out the clutch and I saw the wheel just spin up, zero drive, an ant could have held the front in place, and the tyre didn't dig in at all, zero mark, nothing whatsoever - akin like ice, so: ominous.
It was on a downhill patch that Henk and me went down, me right in front to entertain Henk - to no avail as he bought the same plaas  :p
I slid under the bike in the berm, soft - but Henk wasn't that lucky, he was winded a bit.

I know [member=13184]Noneking[/member] has some pictures of these scattered bikes lying all over, but he's way too polite and mannered to post them here..... yeah that's a compliment C, but please do post them?
If only to show the yellowish "sandstone" outcrop-lookalike, which is as slippery soos n paling in n emmer snot  >:D

Beware guys, I now know too  ;)
In comparison to this the red klay is fine, the bike just squirms a bit - and it has a name, 'glad soos n stuk Lifebuoy seep inni bad' .... but as said a tyre will find at least some some traction on it!
If anyone knows what the yellowish sandstone-lookalike mud is called let us know please, because for now I dropped it on an anonymous piece of ^^%%$$#  :(
It’s called Sabie Sunlight...... like in Sunlight dishwashing soap...... al lot of the forestry areas around sabie has it.
 
Noneking said:
BuRP said:
McSack said:
Wow! That's a lot of water. You okes have some serious testicular weight riding the red snot along  mountain roads like that

Snot..... snot has grip!
But, imagine an eel in a bucket of snot, and try to grab it with your bare hands - NO squire, nottachance!

That was the case on some patches of yellowish rock-lookalike mud, quite hard, not a slimelayer on top neither any visible tracks when you ride over it.... weird stuff I'd never seen yet!
It looks like porous sandstone but definitely is not, my precious jewels on a block!
The first time I actually stopped on a sliiiight uphill to check if my rear tyre was flat, it felt like that: little drive, wallowing sideways for no reason.
Henk stopped next to me to ask what was wrong, and I told him "dunno, something funny".
I let out the clutch and I saw the wheel just spin up, zero drive, an ant could have held the front in place, and the tyre didn't dig in at all, zero mark, nothing whatsoever - akin like ice, so: ominous.
It was on a downhill patch that Henk and me went down, me right in front to entertain Henk - to no avail as he bought the same plaas  :p
I slid under the bike in the berm, soft - but Henk wasn't that lucky, he was winded a bit.

I know [member=13184]Noneking[/member] has some pictures of these scattered bikes lying all over, but he's way too polite and mannered to post them here..... yeah that's a compliment C, but please do post them?
If only to show the yellowish "sandstone" outcrop-lookalike, which is as slippery soos n paling in n emmer snot  >:D

Beware guys, I now know too  ;)
In comparison to this the red klay is fine, the bike just squirms a bit - and it has a name, 'glad soos n stuk Lifebuoy seep inni bad' .... but as said a tyre will find at least some some traction on it!
If anyone knows what the yellowish sandstone-lookalike mud is called let us know please, because for now I dropped it on an anonymous piece of ^^%%$$#  :(
It’s called Sabie Sunlight...... like in Sunlight dishwashing soap...... al lot of the forestry areas around sabie has it.
....... so basically hard clay with thin layer of moss growing on it
 
Awesome ride, thanks fir sharing!


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Looks as if that area received some serious rain.
Kudus to the three of you for going out riding anyway.
Nice photos as always.
 
Video showing some of the riding. Unfortunately the gopro kept fogging up inside the lens protector, so most of my footage was not useable....



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18Bq57DTAes&t=21s
 
Great  video of the R's & mud 👍 Never seen so much water in the Lowveld !
 
Thank you for sharing. Those before and after pics are wow, just wow!  :thumleft:
 
Nice pic's  :thumleft:
 
Stunning green is your valley!! :thumleft: :thumleft:
 
Baie mooi fotos NK!

3 goed wat vir my uitstaan in die ride report:

1. Laeveld het BAIE reen gehad
2. KTM 7/890 is n BAIE mooi motorfiets
3. Oom Bart is BAIE lank.

Dankie vir die deel!
 
w@nted said:
Baie mooi fotos NK!

3 goed wat vir my uitstaan in die ride report:

1. Laeveld het BAIE reen gehad
2. KTM 7/890 is n BAIE mooi motorfiets
3. Oom Bart is BAIE lank.

Dankie vir die deel!

Stem saam met al 3 punte..... :ricky:
 
:eek7: :eek7:

Wow, rain, rain, rain, I remember the Kruger fence road so well, and that stopping place, which now look totally different!

I am very wary of water crossings, and will rather do big distance around than risk going through.

And yes, those RR's "r" just very special....... :thumleft:
 
Psycho Porra said:
looks like fun was had by all including Oom Burp

Yeah, read that too, sortof  :p
Good education & manners hmm?
One never can hide those  :thumleft:
Let's ride w@nted, that oom bit will fall away along the wayside then  ;)
 
2StrokeDan said:
I am very wary of water crossings, and will rather do big distance around than risk going through.

Same here, if there's no 'must' then a detour suits me fine, call me a sissy.
Chopperpilot almost lost his bike there but he parked it juuuuust safe.... maybe that's the same as landing a chopper Henk?  :p
The railway berm was just up there so we rather took that, at the other watercrossings we weren't that lucky and had to detour or turn back.
With a lighter bike comes a better chance to risk it, but wit ~200kg & low saggy tanks the water's hold becomes too much too fast.
No regrets though, it was an awesome ride: sogging wet but not cold  :thumleft:
 
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